You were given a direct order that you denied impertinently, and that cannot be tolerated! |
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Henry VIII, while somewhat impertinently nurturing his own little spiky number, attempted to ban beards as part of his break with the Pope. |
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But that is to suggest impertinently that teenagers do not have minds of their own. |
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The roof came off years ago, and a sycamore tree has impertinently taken root in its front room. |
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When I impertinently ask whether he made enough out of football not to have to work, he sidesteps the question. |
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Prudie has long felt that the reflexive, polite demur is not necessary when people are impertinently out of line, either with their advice or their questions. |
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She wore a yellow and green blossom-shaped hat with a two-foot-long black feather poking impertinently out. |
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I dig out strings of beads so impertinently large that they could never have been spat from the mere entrails of an oyster. |
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I particularly like the beginnings of a new gender, when it cannot be caricatured by a tag, when it impertinently flirts with its various influences, its impetuous early days. |
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With pleasure, humor and seriousness, Beat Takeshi Kitano has thrown himself into Gosse de peintre, an unusual project that subtly, if impertinently, alights in the realm of childhood. |
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David Collins' impertinently pretty makeover of The Fountain restaurant is so chic, so darling, and so pink that it's my new favourite dining-room in London. |
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