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Petulantes was an
auxilia palatina of the Late
Roman army. It is
possible they
fought in the
Battle of the
Milvian Bridge for
Emperor Constantine I (312)...
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Annoyance is an
unpleasant mental state that is
characterized by
irritation and
distraction from one's
conscious thinking. It can lead to
emotions such...
- her own performance. She
became fond and
indulgent of the
charming but
petulant young Earl of Es****, who was Leicester's
stepson and took
liberties with...
- said that, to many people,
Churchill came
across the air as "a worn and
petulant old man". In the end, however, it was
demand for
reform that
decided the...
- of 1998–99 the
season after the
England midfielder was sent off for a
petulant foul on
Diego Simeone.
Coinciding with the game,
there were
claims (and...
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starred Grant, in the
words of film
critic Andrew Sarris, as "a petty,
petulant, faux-Pygmalion art dealer, David, [who] is one of the
sleaziest and most...
- family, she
relishes the
freedom that
comes with
being a vampire, but her
petulant attitude often tries Bill's patience. At Bill's request, for most of her...
- that the
executives "deserve what they get when they give a ham actor, a
petulant child,
complete control over an
expensive picture."
Mutiny on the Bounty...
- of
Ortega y G****et: Andalusia,
which has
never shown the
swagger nor
petulancy of particularism; that has
never pretended to the
status of a
State apart...
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Banner as well. His
motivations vary
between different iterations, from a
petulant hatred of
Banner himself, to a
Captain Ahab-esque
desire to
defeat the...