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But certainly none of the imperiousness, none of the attitude.
To many online commenters, the video suggested a kind of imperiousness.
Nixon's imperiousness cost him the presidency and the United States its economy.
Sigmund Freud testifies, too, played by Timothy Doyle with bracing clarity and quiet imperiousness.
As a dancer, Mr. Ramasar gives even imperiousness a boyish innocence that defangs it, or used to.
He famously regarded Arabs as beneath Turks, and Arabs probably felt little affection for the Turks' enduring imperiousness.
White female patrons of Harlem Renaissance artists became collectively — and critically — known as "Miss Anne" for their imperiousness.
Rumors circulated that Mr. Trump, like Barack Obama before him, had already grown tired of Mr. Flynn's imperiousness.
The book lies somewhere between the bronze-plated imperiousness of her essays and the veil-yanking satisfactions of the journals.
As a young merchant setting out in the 1970s, Mr. Zabar said, he allowed his imperiousness to define his business.
Ben Brantley, reviewing it for The Times, said Mr. Moffat "registers a touching quality of imperiousness brought to its knees."
Ms Suu Kyi's imperiousness has only harmed a "peace process" with armed groups that she once promised to bring to fruition.
A painter nearing 80 and recuperating from a hip replacement, he has the imperiousness and bashfulness of a lion in winter.
But this "bravado rationalism," with its aloof dismissiveness and bullying imperiousness, only serves to inflame the problem it purports to solve.
Sara Netanyahu, 59, has inspired a multitude of headlines in the past over what family spokesmen call an undeserved reputation for imperiousness.
Sara Netanyahu has elicited a multitude of headlines in the past over what family spokesmen have decried as an undeserved reputation for imperiousness.
In the quarters where the mayor is disliked, he is disliked fiercely, for an imperiousness and a preachiness that seems yoked to hypocrisy.
"Afghanistan cannot be led through dictatorial ways and through impatience," he said, contrasting his candidate with Mr. Ghani, who has a reputation for imperiousness.
In political terms, there's something quite appealing about Ms. Ngcobo's imperiousness, and her steadfast refusal to give a majority-white German audience what it expects.
Watch Norma watching herself onscreen in a state of mimetic rapture, or seesawing violently between little girl coquettishness and iron imperiousness with her captive lover.
It is in this sort of film that Kos-Read has finally had the chance to act, rather than portray a stand-in for Western imperiousness.
I'd conceived our ascetic desert romp not out of some joyless parental imperiousness, but because in California's great nothingness I saw a path into the sublime.
A man of medium height with a goatee and thinning, combed-back hair, Bader smoked heavily and carried himself with an intimidating air that bordered on imperiousness.
When Alan Cumming's people denied my interview request I responded with the imperiousness of a dictator and the short-sighted righteous anger of a 22-year-old blogger.
A is a rich old lady, 92 but vainly pretending to be 91: a fossil of the old guard with all the imperiousness, mischief and grit that suggests.
After a general transport strike lasting nearly a month, Mr. Juppé — often accused of the same kind of high-minded imperiousness as Mr. Macron — was forced to back down.
But that is not to say that the suspicion that City has been lacking something this year is entirely misplaced, that its injuries and its rival's imperiousness explain everything.
Social media exploded, quickly labeling it a case of "nut rage," and critics of the chaebol system cited the incident as representative of the imperiousness of South Korea's moneyed class.
First of all, it's one of David Bowie's most iconic roles – in music or film – and second of all, it requires the actor walk a delicate line between imperiousness and camp.
This is hardly German imperialism, but it is imperiousness, a dropping of the inhibition to criticize others because of Germany's past, an insistence on efficiency supporting all exercises of public policy.
These stories feel more like products of the 1990s, a time when fed-up female energy, as opposed to world-killing imperiousness, was much closer to the center of pop music.
A certain imperiousness seems to unite Mr. Spacey's best-known roles, up through the dastardly Underwood on "House of Cards," whose depraved schemes have outpaced real-life politics by at least a few years.
Watching "The New Celebrity Apprentice," it was clear that Mr. Trump's imperiousness and (seeming) impetuousness had made him an ideal reality-TV boss, while Mr. Schwarzenegger's cautiousness and rigidity make him a poor fit.
And yes, there is a cow in "First Cow," a gorgeous, brown-eyed creature imported to the settlement by the overweening Chief Factor, played by Toby Jones with just the right mix of imperiousness and insecurity.
With small tilts of her head, darting looks, nervous flutters and a Brahmin imperiousness that gradually eases and warms, Ms. Streep creates an acutely moving portrait of a woman who in liberating herself helps instigate a revolution.
The phone booth, the body guards, the $3.5 million on security during Pruitt's first year in the job and his move to acquire specially armored vehicles: Don't they bespeak a paranoia and imperiousness on a par with the president's?
All the pieces fit together—the travelling feels expansive, not diffuse—and, as Drury's script journeys along, it draws connections between the caregiving dynamic and white fragility, imperiousness, and terrorism in America which startle us with the force of their truth.
To see James doing what he's done in these Finals—attack the rim with righteous violence, and defend it with purpose and, after Draymond's cup-check, a certain imperiousness—is to be reminded not just of what he can do, but that he is still the future.
Salma Hayek is the star and radiant center of "Beatriz at Dinner," Miguel Arteta's scathing, at times scathingly funny comedy about a California neo-hippie — she works as a holistic healer and keeps pet goats — who inadvertently and catastrophically ends up mingling with the 1 percent (principally embodied with casual imperiousness by John Lithgow).
But celestial imperiousness, love, wrath, and fervour, had proved to be somewhat thrown away on netherward Egdon.
Lacking mateyness, he lacks also the true imperiousness which is sometimes an effective substitute for the common touch.
She appeared in the TV series Fraud Squad as Detective Sergeant Hicks in 1969–70. In 1972, she played Olivia in Twelfth Night; Punch commented on "Joanna Van Gyseghem's Olivia, veering from intimations of imperiousness to anticipations of lechery with great charm and fine technical control".Henry Mayhew, Mark Lemon, Tom Taylor, eds., Punch vol. 263 (1972), p.
She portrays both Odette, the princess who is magicked into a swan, and Odile, her wicked impersonator, as if they really are birds…. Kolesnikova’s imperiousness has a ruthless, vicious nature. She’s mesmerizing poor Siegfried rather than flirting with him. The result is as exciting and audacious as it is theatrically credible, even in a venue as large as the Albert Hall….
His success in war can alone enhance his glory and renown. So, His Majesty's proposal is just and proper. We have been enjoying absolute and uninterrupted sovereignty from time immemorial, and the high-handed imperiousness of the Mughals has transcended the limits of our forbearance. His Majesty has only voiced the sentiments of his ministers when he declares that we should fall upon the Mughals this very moment if possible.
The signature of Afentoulief Historians differ in their assessment of Afentoulief's tenure in Crete. Some hold that he was a capable and earnest soldier and administrator, but unable to adapt himself to the circumstances of Crete. Others hold that his demeanour was characterized by conceit, imperiousness and ineffectiveness and that he ignored completely the mentality of the Cretans. It is also alleged that he neglected to expand the revolt across Crete, instead focusing on trading from Sfakia.
But, it was their reputation for business probity, innovative management and strict fiscal policies that sustained their partnership's success in a period where businesses operated in a highly volatile and uncertain environment where the line between success and bankruptcy was extremely thin. Jardine was known for his legendary imperiousness and pride. He was nicknamed by the locals "The Iron-headed Old Rat" after being hit on the head by a club in Guangzhou. Jardine, after being hit, just shrugged off the injury with dour resilience.
He took advantage of these characteristics, and used showmanship and dramatics to market his proposals. These skills helped to win him attention and raise his profile both in the public and within the industry. However, his imperiousness also ruffled the feathers of people, which caused conflicts. Nonetheless, his capability to promote himself had won him the contracts for the Suspension Bridge and the later Wheeling Suspension Bridge; the Wheeling contract was won in July 1847, while Ellet's plan for the Niagara Suspension Bridge was still in its initial stages of construction.
On the train they encounter a man who is going to the prison to help the hangman the next day. When they arrive at the station, however, Denny Fury suffers a physical collapse, and "[a]nother dream of Mrs Fury's is shattered" and they return to Gelton without seeing Peter.Stokes, p. After retiring to the hospice Fanny had "lost all her imperiousness and resolution", but she quickly regains them in organising the trip to the prison and then to Ireland, despite Denny's misgivings, especially with living with Fanny's sister Brigid in Cork, with whom he has never got on.
As the center became more influential it became the Centro Intercultural de Documentación (CIDOC, or Intercultural Documentation Center), ostensibly a research center offering language courses to missionaries from North America and volunteers of the Alliance for Progress program initiated by John F. Kennedy. His real intent was to document the participation of the Vatican in the "modern development" of the so-called Third World. Illich looked askance at the liberal pity or conservative imperiousness that motivated the rising tide of global industrial development. He viewed such emissaries as a form of industrial hegemony and, as such, an act of "war on subsistence".
The setting of the game is rooted within the fictional metropolitan city of Halcyon, a futuristic city that was constructed on Manhattan island from the ashes of the former New York City. The storyline exhibits themes that have received prominent attention from contemporary mainstream newscasts including such issues as the polarization of wealth, disappearing middle-class, decline of the Earth's ecosystem, abuses by the executive branch of the United States Federal Government, manipulation and control of the mass through the use of fear tactics, erosion of the United States economy and employment market, and the perils associated with plutocracy and corporate imperiousness. Gameplay begins in the year 2120, eight years after the Great Tribulation, and includes the involvement of numerous governmental, militaristic, corporate, organizational, and independent factions as they converge upon the emerging city in struggles over power, money, and ideals.

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