It is always great impertinence in a huntsman to pretend to make a cast himself, before the hounds have made theirs. |
While the old man wandered around the castle at Dux, deploring the impertinence of the servants, he was composing a work of huge historical interest. |
The NLD has started to propose bills, something previously viewed as an impertinence for a non-government party to do. |
And politicians have the impertinence, not to mention the brass neck, to continue to wonder why the public is disillusioned with them. |
Only one other of his bloodline had ever tried to gain mastery over the artifact, and had been condemned for his impertinence. |
On one side the North Atlantic, the metallic colour of frozen-to-death, smashes and grabs at the impertinence of human habitation with corpse-white fists. |