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- standard-bearers of the Petulantes, Maurus, put the crown on Julian's head, proclaiming him Augustus (361). Together with the Celtae, the Petulantes fought against...
- Annoyance is an unpleasant mental state that is characterized by irritation and distraction from one's conscious thinking. It can lead to emotions such...
- 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...
- 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...
- seniores Heruli seniores Heruli iuniores Mattiaci seniores Mattiaci iuniores Petulantes seniores Ascarii seniores Ascarii iuniores Iovii seniores Sagittarii Nervii...
- 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...
- 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...
- finally put to the floor. Predictably, the British ****ociations acted like a petulant child, just as it had done three decades earlier with the World Cup. Fearing...
- February 2023. ****i, Samindra (18 February 2020). "Champions League: Petulant Neymar And PSG Toppled By Dortmund Prodigy Haaland". Forbes. Archived from...
- romantic comedies and its appeal: "Perhaps related is his finesse for playing petulant, arrogant, almost insufferable young men in need of reform, which, this...