- The
Irascibles or
Irascible 18 were the
labels given to a
group of
American abstract artists who put name to an open letter,
written in 1950, to the president...
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acquisitive appetites)
emotional (thoughts
produced by depressive,
irascible, or
dismissive moods)
mental (thoughts
produced by jealous/envious, boastful...
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appeared in films, television, and theatre. He is
known for his
roles as the
irascible policeman Anderson in the BBC
series Sherlock, the
angelic quartermaster...
- commentator. In 1997, he
adopted the
character of Mr. Mc****n, portra**** as an
irascible, villainous,
swaggering tyrant who
obsessed over
maintaining control of...
- cast as a villain,
including as a
murderous cop on the take in Monk, an
irascible motorhead in
Dazed and Confused, an ill-fated
white supremacist child...
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illustrates the sort of
behaviour that
earned Bishop his re****tion for
irascibility. 'Moorcroft' is a medium-sized pear of rounded-conical shape; it has...
- Lack of
purpose Right ambition Over-ambition
Spiritlessness Good
temper Irascibility Rudeness Civility Obsequiousness Cowardice Courage Rashness Insensibility...
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narratives of the
mystical powers of
fortune telling or as
people who have an
irascible or p****ionate
temper paired with an
indomitable love of
freedom and a...
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February 2007.
Retrieved 27
November 2006. Moseley,
Maboth (1964).
Irascible Genius,
Charles Babbage, inventor. London: Hutchinson. Randell, Brian...
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appears much
larger on the
inside than on the outside. The
initially irascible and
slightly sinister Doctor quickly mellowed into a more comp****ionate...