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1. The capricious ambition of kings and ministers has not, during the present and the preceding century, been more fatal to the repose of Europe, than the impertinent jealousy of merchants and manufacturers
2. “I'll thank you to keep your gob shut!” as he back-handed the impertinent conscript
3. The natural effort of every individual to better his own condition, when suffered to exert itself with freedom and security, is so powerful a principle, that it is alone, and without any assistance, not only capable of carrying on the society to wealth and prosperity, but of surmounting a hundred impertinent obstructions, with which the folly of human laws too often encumbers its operations: though the effect of those obstructions is always, more or less, either to encroach upon its freedom, or to diminish its security
4. In their present state of improvement, those prohibitions, perhaps, without cramping their industry, or restraining it from any employment to which it would have gone of its own accord, are only impertinent badges of slavery imposed upon them, without any sufficient reason, by the groundless jealousy of the merchants and manufacturers of the mother country
5. Others were too eager to circulate such rumors as well as the names of those who commented on such impertinent views of the Holy Avatar, the Patriarch
6. She just stood there, not knowing if she should interrupt them, probably fearing she would ask something silly or impertinent
7. But it was only this forward, irritatingly impertinent daughter who knew not her place! She had made herself expendable! His look made that clear, but the contest would go on!
8. “If it isn’t impertinent of me, you mentioned you were in exile when Colon arrived in the Khanate
9. After they had deflected the impertinent curiosity of the taxi driver about the three of them, who were, for him, unusual characters, the conversation revolved almost entirely around a soccer match between Benfica and Sporting, then the best taverns in the area, and finally, the Chinese and the Indians, who, according to the taxi driver, should be expelled because they want to take over business rightfully belonging to Portuguese traders
10. An impertinent shaft of sunlight set her wondering if showing a cleavage wasn‘t such a good idea
11. Still, Adnan knew he had been impertinent,
12. The fact that you are not impertinent, however, redeems you
13. Taken aback by the suggestion and her adverse attitude towards the young widower, Feltus remained quiet while he collected his thoughts so as not to sound impertinent when he replied
14. To the shareholder, the amount of assets a creditor receives is impertinent; he or she
15. to this, rolling around in his own urine in an unused larder full of impertinent rodents? And then
16. But I wonder if I could ask a question, without in the least wishing to appear impertinent?”
17. Client acknowledges that Supplier will refuse to answer impertinent questions such as ‘What is Your Profit Margin?’ and ‘Which of Your Competitors Should We Also Send This RFP To?’
18. Later, it bothered me a bit that my quip might have been unbecomingly impertinent
19. He was staring at her with an odd look in his eyes and she swallowed painfully, wondering if her words had been impertinent
20. “Rad Quincy! Why, of all of the impertinent, measly men that I have ever known
21. Am I not desperately, hopelessly horrid? Short-sighted? Impertinent? The readiest jumper at conclusions? The most arrogant critic of other people? Rich within
22. It was very impertinent of me, of course, to suggest it, but we somehow at once seemed to become so extremely intimate--"
23. Wemyss considered her remark so impertinent that he felt he would have been amply justified in requesting her to leave his house then and there, dark or no dark, train or no train
24. "Yes," he said, "and you'll have an impertinent little smile on your face, standing there in a pair of brand -new jeans that nobody has ever worn before!"
25. I am, by nature, a patient man, but I feel this is somewhat impertinent
26. address tables, the teacher retorted that “if you are impertinent, you will be
27. To say nothing of your strange and offensive setting me on a level with an impertinent boy, you admit the possibility of breaking your promise to me
28. "You impertinent boy! Of course I'm not," exclaimed Sallie, with an air that proved the contrary
29. But the barber, who had the same suspicion as the curate, asked Don Quixote what would be his advice as to the measures that he said ought to be adopted; for perhaps it might prove to be one that would have to be added to the list of the many impertinent suggestions that people were in the habit of offering to princes
30. "Mine, master shaver," said Don Quixote, "will not be impertinent, but, on the contrary, pertinent
31. squalled Polly, bending down from his perch on the back of her chair to peep into Jo's face, with such a comical air of impertinent inquiry that it was impossible to help laughing
32. "Yet," Homais went on, "one of two things; either she died in a state of grace (as the Church has it), and then she has no need of our prayers; or else she departed impertinent (that is, I believe, the ecclesiastical expression), and then—
33. She saw with maternal complacency all the impertinent encroachments and mischievous tricks to which her cousins submitted
34. Marianne was spared from the troublesome feelings of contempt and resentment, on this impertinent examination of their features, and on the puppyism of his manner in deciding on all the different horrors of the different toothpick-cases presented to his inspection, by remaining unconscious of it all; for she was as well able to collect her thoughts within herself, and be as ignorant of what was passing around her, in Mr
35. "Would it be impertinent, Signor Sinbad," said Franz, "to ask you the particulars of this
36. While he was thus occupied another laugh, still more impertinent
37. "Well said, boaster! You have spoken like a book!" howled the young rascals, convulsed with mad laughter, and one of them, more impertinent than the others, stretched out his hand, intending to seize the puppet by the end of his nose
38. While waiting, the occupant of the carriage surveyed the house, the garden as far as he could distinguish it, and the livery of servants who passed to and fro, with an attention so close as to be somewhat impertinent
39. "My dear viscount, you are dreadfully impertinent
40. Contrary to custom, this gentleman had not been watched, for as the report ran that he was a person of high rank, and one who would allow no impertinent interference, his incognito was strictly respected
41. " At this rather impertinent order, Peppino raised his torch to the face of Danglars, who hastily withdrew that he might not have his eyelashes burnt
42. "I have plenty of lube, you impertinent slut, just say the word
43. They assured me that I was so perfectly to their taste, as to have but one fault against me, which I might easily be cured of, and that was my modesty: this, they observed, might pass for a beauty the more with those who wanted it for a heigh tener; but their maxim was, that it was an impertinent mixture, and dashed the cup so as to spoil the sincere draught of pleasure; they considered it accordingly as their mortal enemy, and gave it no quarter wherever they met with it
44. But ah! what became of me, when as the powers of solid pleasure thickened upon me, I could not help feeling the stiff stake that had been adorned with the trophies of my despoiled virginity, bearing hard and inflexible against one of my thighs, which I had not yet opened, from a true principle of modesty, revived by a passion too sincere to suffer any aiming at the false merit of difficulty, or my putting on an impertinent mock coyness
45. eyes fell on a stranger, standing alone in the hall, staring at her in a cool impertinent As she chattered and laughed and cast quick glances into the house and the yard, her way that brought her up sharply with a mingled feeling of feminine pleasure that she had attracted a man and an embarrassed sensation that her dress was too low in the
46. man had heard everything—heard things she now wished she had died before she ever Her temper was beginning to rise again at the thought that this rude and impertinent uttered
47. Lydgate's conceit was of the arrogant sort, never simpering, never impertinent, but massive in its claims and benevolently contemptuous
48. "Yet," Homais went on, "one of two things; either she died in a state of grace (as the Church has it), and then she has no need of our prayers; or else she departed impertinent (that is, I believe, the ecclesiastical expression), and then—"
49. One day a dowager of the impertinent variety who thinks herself spiritual, addressed this sally to him, "Monseigneur, people are inquiring when Your Greatness will receive the red cap!"—"Oh! oh! that's a coarse color," replied the Bishop
50. And then, he had been saying impertinent things to me for a long time: 'You are ugly! you have no teeth!' I know well that I have no longer those teeth