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  1. Version of himself. She is portrayed with the same feisty temperament and, impatience , and was even voiced by Donald's voice actor Clarence Nash. At the end of the
  2. Canaan with the others. The reason alleged is that the two brothers showed, impatience ,at Mariah (Keynes) in the last year of the desert pilgrimage (Numbers
  3. Of another colonizing and founding event from Athens. Herodotus expresses some, impatience ,at the ethnic views of his countrymen concerning Ionic:" for it would be
  4. He has chosen for his nephew Ernesto. Latest, confronted with Pasquale's, impatience , mutters that he is a buffoon, but proceeds to describe the attributes of the
  5. Liked among fellow senators, however,who found him quick-tempered and prone to, impatience ,and even rage. Outside a small circle of colleagues, he was soon an isolated
  6. Rama (the son of Ramadan) great among all who have borne arms, urged by, impatience ,of wrongs, repeatedly smote the noble race of Kshatriya's. And when that fiery
  7. Wrong is dead. Feelings of anger can manifest in different ways, including, impatience , revenge, and vigilantism. Wrath is the only sin not necessarily associated
  8. The headstrong rush of undisciplined sentences, are the index to the, impatience ,and perhaps laziness of a disorderly mind. " Publications * A Century of
  9. End-gaining is usually carried out because an imperative priority of, impatience ,or frustration justifies it. Inhibition In the Alexander technique lexicon, the
  10. Runs and taking catches. Stifling the batsman in this manner can lead to, impatience ,and frustration, resulting in rash play by the batsman which in turn can lead
  11. Something complicated, as a bucket kicked makes too much noise, demonstrating, impatience , ). Some idioms, in contrast, are " transparent idioms ": much of their meaning
  12. They were finally on the right track. However, once again Massimo Moratti's, impatience ,got the better of him, Hernán Crest was sold after just one season, and Hector
  13. To narrate a story. The Wedding-Guest's reaction turns from bemusement to, impatience ,and fear to fascination as the Mariner's story progresses, as can be seen in
  14. Married somewhat above his station. It has been suggested that a certain, impatience ,which Fichte himself displayed throughout his life was an inheritance from his
  15. The pleasure of their partner that they become anxious, which manifests as, impatience ,with the delay of orgasm for them. This delay can lead to frustration of not
  16. And teach, with whom to share in the beauty of the world. He admitted that his, impatience ,had driven him to folly and submitted his creations to Elevator. Assuming that
  17. Earlier than intended, and without the full escort, largely owing to Louis's, impatience , Led by Carey, the scouts rode deeper into Zululand. Without Harrison or Bullet
  18. Records held by his brother Mack. An incident at PJC illustrated Robinson's, impatience ,with authority figures he perceived as racist—a character trait that would
  19. To annex Hawaii, viewing it as establishing a pattern for Cuba…""Martí's, impatience ,to start the revolution for independence was affected by his growing fear that
  20. Easily defeated, as they were hastily prepared, partly owing to Churchill's, impatience ,for speedy action. During Brevity the important Halfway Pass was briefly
  21. Inherited his Project Rebirth enhancements. Both schemes fail because of the, impatience ,and incompetence of the Skull's daughter - her near-fatal attack on Sharon
  22. Own Secretary of State. Sorenson also noted that the president often expressed, impatience ,with Rusk and felt him under prepared for emergency meetings and crises. Rusk
  23. Who appeared in 33 Laurel and Hardy films. The phrase, expressing surprise, impatience , or incredulity, was the inspiration for" D'oh! " As spoken by the fictional
  24. Because it would entail breaking the shrines. Gandhi wrote:“ There must be no, impatience , no barbarity, no insolence, no undue pressure. If we want to cultivate a true
  25. Brightly-colored anthropomorphism. Very frequently these were characterized by, impatience , sarcasm, and frequent quipping to give them personality. These mascots, which
  26. The start of the battle, had really nothing to do but watch. In their growing, impatience ,to be part of the battle, and seeing that they were somewhat gaining advantage
  27. With a horrible melancholia, with perpetual irritation, fretfulness,and, impatience ,; and with a dejection, gloom,and despair, which made existence misery ". Early
  28. That despite making demands," she always remained grounded ... For all her, impatience , there was always a sense of humility and humanity. " He described her as "
  29. Heart of the apostle bewailed as his sorest trial the misfortune that, by, impatience , in word, he had often wounded those for whom he would willingly have given his
  30. She kept briefly early in 1929,she wrote of her desperate loneliness, her, impatience , with life in provincial Dallas, and her love of a newfangled technology —
  31. About. Hence, the third great virtue of a programmer. See also laziness and, impatience , Language may refer either to the specifically human capacity for acquiring and
  32. Of the humanists, ushered in by the Renaissance, contributed to a growing, impatience ,among reformers. Erasmus and later figures like Martin Luther and Zwingli would
  33. To name the new baby Albert, and wrote to the Duchess of York:" I am all, impatience ,to see the new one, born on such a sad day but rather more dear to me
  34. Clewlow's sentiments reflected the South African private sector's increasing, impatience ,with Mbeki's" quiet diplomacy" and were echoed by Business Unity South
  35. But Protesilaus argues that Pluto himself should understand love and its, impatience , and reminds the king of his grant to Orpheus and to Alcestis, who took her
  36. The progress of the army was slow, nearly driving Charles into a frenzy of, impatience , As the king and his escort were travelling through a forest on a hot August
  37. Consequences arising from Mr. Allen's imprudence. I always dreaded his, impatience ,and imprudence. " Imprisonment Much of what is known of Allen's captivity is
  38. He had been a great admirer of Otto von Bismarck,Wilhelm's characteristic, impatience ,soon brought him into conflict with the" Iron Chancellor ", the dominant
  39. And of Romulus, prefect of the Praetorian Guards, added to Otho's feverish, impatience , overruled all opposition, and an immediate advance was decided upon, Otho
  40. Unaware he was nearing his end, and his malady probably prompted the feverish, impatience ,with which on June 18, 1464,he assumed the cross and departed for Anyone to
  41. Convincingly. Cavaradossi is led away, and Tosca watches with increasing, impatience ,as the final rituals are carried out. After a volley of shots, Cavaradossi
  42. Hence, the first great virtue of a programmer. Also, hence, this book. See also, impatience ,and hubris. # Impatience - The anger you feel when the computer is being lazy.
  43. Galen went to Rome in 162 AD and made his mark as a practicing physician. His, impatience ,brought him into conflict with other doctors, and he felt menaced by them. His
  44. A proud man like Alcibiades is" equanimity amid the vicissitudes of life and, impatience ,of dishonor ". Alcibiades excited in his contemporaries a fear for the safety
  45. Unbroken. But he was resolved to accept the verdict of the battle that his own, impatience ,had hastened. In a dignified speech he bade farewell to those about him
  46. Vomiting of sour or bitter fluids, expectoration of blood, irascibility, impatience , ; red tongue with dry yellow fur; slippery and string-like pulse. Basic
  47. Of each of the primary themes that prefigure the other Ainu. He develops, impatience ,with the schools process of thematic elaboration: like a precocious child
  48. Contest that included Jo Jones on drums, who tossed a cymbal at Parker in, impatience ,with his playing. However, in the numerous interviews throughout his life
  49. Young man at the time of the conspiracy, was noted for his violent nature. His, impatience ,for rapid political advancement may account for his involvement in the
  50. Brought forth a son. " Or, in a different translation," For straightway that, impatience ,conceived of the devil's seed, produced,in the fecundity of malice, anger as

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