A flock of birds surges impetuously from the thickets and takes flight towards the windmills that decorate the landscape. |
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Fairly obviously, that train was cancelled, so I impetuously jumped on the next train out, which stopped at Wokingham. |
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No longer will I be a vision in cheesecloth and impetuously purchased clamdigger culottes. |
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So a totally discredited source of energy is being imposed upon the country, simply because the government impetuously committed itself to it. |
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Men are pushed forward impetuously in some regions and held back to a sluggish pace in others, both physically and mentally. |
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There is no guarantee he will not impetuously decide, if the going gets too rough, to sink this government for yet another. |
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During the next 50 years, she took off many times, sometimes impetuously, always for adventure beyond the bounds of conventional English life. |
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He often wrote impetuously, straining language and associative sequence with passion or irony or sombre imagination. |
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Lady Sybil: …and I'm totally in love with him and I'm going to marry him, impetuously and against your wishes. |
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Borzois are quiet and well balanced in daily life, but become suddenly excited when they see the game, reacting impetuously. |
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The island's has more than 200 rivers of short course and flow impetuously, which hinders navigation. |
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The child readily imagine impetuously galloping through pastures and forests. |
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After an attack by crossbowmen and infantry, the van of the French cavalry charged impetuously through their own infantry across the stream and up the slope on the other side. |
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As a younger filmmaker working with scant means and the people at hand, Swanberg often did his own camera work and lighting, and his compositional sense was sometimes impetuously freehanded, sometimes drastically static. |
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He impetuously sacked the only senior executive who did, and at times displayed stunning financial indiscipline, for instance insisting on announcing a cross-investment with a Chinese bank before having vetted its books. |
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Mr. William Mahoney: In a clinical sense, which is a hat I also wear, that's a very difficult issue to comment on, because children impetuously, depending on their age, say all sorts of things. |
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At first light, Turandot confronts Calàf, who impetuously kisses her. |
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The suggestion has been made that Justice Boilard acted impetuously and out of pique after receiving the critical letter from the Judicial Council and without considering the financial and other consequences of his decision. |
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He resents being stuck in the country with people he considers inferior and wreaks revenge by impetuously flirting with his best friend's fiancee, Olga – with disastrous results. |
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This reflection thawed my congealing blood, and again the tide of life and love flowed impetuously onward, again to ebb as my busy thoughts changed. |
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Believing Tromp's squad was attempting to slip past his right wing, Oquendo impetuously ordered his flagship to turn hard to starboard, hoping to board Tromp's flagship. |
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British troops had a tendency to fire impetuously, resulting in inaccurate fire, a trait for which John Burgoyne criticized them during the Saratoga campaign. |
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