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the money for working for her for several years and tolerating her imperiousness, saying she was entitled to inherit something, and hysterically admits.


Others hold that his demeanour was characterized by conceit, imperiousness and ineffectiveness and that he ignored completely the mentality of.


employment market, and the perils associated with plutocracy and corporate imperiousness.


commented on "Joanna Van Gyseghem's Olivia, veering from intimations of imperiousness to anticipations of lechery with great charm and fine technical control".


for [Tracee Ellis] Ross's carefully calibrated tonal swings between imperiousness, self-awareness, isolation and down-to-earth intimacy".


the splendid Dame Eileen mounts another witty display of brisk imperiousness and self-admiring froideur, effortlessly swatting away complaints as.


she balanced explosions and humanity, imperiousness with warmth, an arena-ready sense of scale with a microscopic approach.


were thrilling – steely ring from top to bottom – and her path from imperiousness to passion was convincing,” while Opera News described her as “a vocally.


describes her as "the raw material of a divinity" whose "celestial imperiousness, love, wrath, and fervour had proved to be somewhat thrown away on netherward.


Yet did not his graveyard complexion detract from the majesty and imperiousness of his mien and port.


uninterrupted sovereignty from time immemorial, and the high-handed imperiousness of the Mughals has transcended the limits of our forbearance.


criticism and film history that’s fully in touch with the devil-may-care imperiousness of her personality.


Jaqueline Cutler writing, "That’s Aunt March, played with magnificent imperiousness by Angela Lansbury, wielding power by lording her wealth over all.


Illich looked askance at the liberal pity or conservative imperiousness that motivated the rising tide of global industrial development.


have been short-tempered, and was, says Aurangzeb, a woman of "extreme imperiousness, but to the end of her life I continued to love her and never once did.


Rather, he reports James's egoism, imperiousness, and lack of judgement.


book, "Millett writes about the situation—her mother's distance and imperiousness, her family's failure to recognize the humanity of the old and the insane—with.


Jardine was known for his legendary imperiousness and pride.



Synonyms:

overbearingness; arrogance; lordliness; haughtiness; high-handedness; hauteur; domineeringness;

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