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- the Pig being said to embody the boar-like traits of determination and impetuosity. Among ****anese hunters, the boar's courage and defiance is a source...
- own artillery and a naval bombardment from the British. With his usual impetuosity, Bonaparte pushed Jezzar's columns back against their own walls and then...
- San Diego praised her performance writing, "Jacobson has the pulsating impetuosity of a teenager...Her profligate joy in love and unchecked anguish in bereavement...
- his purposes of remaking his party – or one whose very strength and impetuosity might force the president's hand." As stated by another study, in regards...
- 1879) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War. Hood's impetuosity led to high losses among his troops as he moved up in rank. Bruce Catton...
- self-realization." The opposite of seny is known as rauxa (pronounced [ˈrawʃə]) "impetuosity or capriciousness". Many Catalans consider seny something unique to their...
- values "female prudence" (****ociated with Elinor's sense) over "female impetuosity" (****ociated with Marianne's sensibility). Rather, Johnson sees Sense...
- entire trees from the mouth of the Pekistanoui [Missouri] with such impetuosity that one could not attempt to cross it without great danger. The commotion...
- adventure and cavalier spirit which marked their early recordings, an impetuosity which has lately been absent from their work." Rolling Stone writer Simon...
- used her for breeding, including with 1971 Blue Gr**** Stakes winner Impetuosity. "High-Priced Filly Finishes Third". The Post-Standard. August 5, 1970...