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- 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...
- Lack of purpose Right ambition Over-ambition Spiritlessness Good temper Irascibility Rudeness Civility Obsequiousness Cowardice Courage Rashness Insensibility...
- ac****ulated detractors due to his outsized and easily bruised ego, alcoholic irascibility, long-held resentments and politically conservative views that were unfashionable...
- Torn confessed, "I have certain flaws in my make-up. Something called irascibility. I get angry easily. I get saddened by things easily." While filming...
- ambition with normal honors: IV.4  Unambitiousness/undue humility Anger Irascibility Patience/good temper: IV.5  Lack of spirit/unirascibility Self-expression...
- 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...
- on a planned fishing expedition in February, but pain caused him to be irascible and difficult to get along with. When a bushfire broke out, he was again...
- character, including the "great comp****ion for humanity and that sense of irascibility" with which Kelley imbued the character. New Zealand-born Urban trained...
- unable to fly a kite, win a baseball game, or kick a football held by his irascible friend Lucy, who always pulls it away at the last instant. Peanuts is...
- any parts whatsoever of human nature, e.g., of the concupiscible and irascible parts, in so far as they are ruled by reason, belong to the natural law...