He muttered, looking insolently at the flooding shelter as the torrential waters rose. |
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Nevertheless, there's enough sharp-eyed social observation and insolently dark humour on display to make the series distinctive and distinctively Irish. |
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Most incredibly the tannins are not yet totally integrated and the structure remains insolently fresh and young. |
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But they insolently defied the Command of their Lord: so the thunderbolt seized them, even while they were looking on. |
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But when he delivereth them, behold! they transgress insolently through the earth in defiance of right! |
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As far as the eye can see, th waves with thousand shapes are spread out, insolently frozen in their moves. |
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He carried himself so insolently in the house, and out of the house, to all persons, that he became odious. |
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The blame is only against those who oppress men with wrong-doing and insolently transgress beyond bounds through the land, defying right and justice: for such there will be a chastisement grievous. |
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Indeed, it is the attitude of countries once under Russia's sway that is the biggest obstacle to the French dream of an autonomous Europe that would stare Uncle Sam insolently in the eye. |
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One striking shot, well into the film, mounts the camera on the hood of Shelley Duvall's car and then, as the car drives through the desert, almost insolently pans from horizon to horizon to show that nothing more is there. |
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In calmer water, we could skirt along the bottom of cliffs that sucked and roared impotently as we danced insolently around promontories and slid between rocks and shore. |
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A group of barracuda swam in formation 15 feet to our left and slightly behind us insolently ignoring the fact that we were much larger than they were. |
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