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Nlara grumbled about the rudeness of the local traffic
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Cyberia was an Olympian in making a sport out of rudeness
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I shall have him flogged for his rudeness – what say you… 50
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This piece of rudeness was more than Alice could bear: she got up in great disgust, and walked off; the Dormouse fell asleep instantly, and neither of the others took the least notice of her going, though she looked back once or twice, half hoping that they would call after her: the last time she saw them, they were trying to put the Dormouse into the teapot
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in a Cadillac, so what the hell? Anyway, when it came time to wait on us, we ordered drinks and I commiserated with the waiter on the rudeness of the couple behind us
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I simply cannot abide rudeness from those who should crawl in my presence
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Maidie flushed under the sting of his cousinly rudeness, but she went
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“Err, what did you say your name was Colonel?” The voice had lost its rudeness
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The Sprite's parents would correct this rudeness, in private, later that night
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The senior officer, whose blue collar tabs and hat band marked him as NKVD, was brusque to the point of rudeness when he asked in accented Polish to see Colling’s identification
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Remember the time when she tongue-lashed So-and-So for his rudeness to our mother? That was a seismic event
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I didn’t explain why I couldn’t stomach any more rudeness
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I decided I probably should, so I pitched in while Cuauhtzin supervised with his usual rudeness
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24 It is the rudeness of a man to listen at the door, but a wise man will be grieved with the disgrace
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rudeness as in Star Trek, the Movies
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straightforward to the point of rudeness at times, but there’s a refreshing honesty of purpose
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Only Avery Perelle can talk to him with such rudeness
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"Nurse Langstein, excuse Fraulein Muller’s rudeness
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quality (his intolerance of rudeness!) Effective heroes are truly admirable – William Shatner as
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I approached the magician the most I could, considering that there was a grill between us, to yell in his face the unjust procedure and the rudeness of his manners:
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The expression of his face became severe and with clear rudeness he declared:
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This sharp observation was evident by the agitation of her hands, the remote and ambivalent expression of her visage and the undecided steps that were banging the floor with rudeness
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I can’t believe the outright insolence and rudeness
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And I apologize for my rudeness to them -- I crave their forgiveness
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Shaw for his rudeness
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When colleagues called to question them he was abrupt to the point of rudeness
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DS Burrows was completely taken aback by the man’s rudeness
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‘Do I need to brief you before we interview him?’ she said, trying her best to remain professional in the face of extreme rudeness from the man
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She was developing a loathing for DS Ellett and his rudeness
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I ignored his rudeness
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rudeness and with that she
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rudeness is only the tip of the iceberg
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Elizabeth hesitated before answering: any commoner who would have asked her that kind of question two years ago would have been expelled from Buckingham Palace for rudeness, but she was not a royalty anymore and felt on a par with the others around her now
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it just as rudeness and nothing else
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Shepherd snarled at the frightened manager, snatched the key’s from his hand then rudely pushing him out of the way he opened the door to room two one seven, the glee that showed on his face when he saw the body of Mr Cruz sprawled out on the carpet, was a wonder to behold, at last a proper crime, he’d been waiting all these years to show his skill, if he handled this properly it would definitely be a fast track to Inspector, which in his opinion was his rightful rank, no more being passed over for younger men who’s only claim to fame was a University degree, they didn’t have a clue about good police work, now was the time to show what a proper cop could achieve, Shepherd’s ambition had been eating away at his soul for years, his bout’s of temper tantrums were well known back at the watch house, no-one escaped his sniping and rudeness, his caustic tongue had sent many a cadet running home to mummy, some of the younger officers prayed at night that a merciful god would get him a promotion or better still a transfer to Wup Wup or the Solomon Islands, any place but Melbourne
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rudeness? They will do so always when they function in their
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Children are the most susceptible to catching the frustration, rudeness, selfishness, abusiveness, and hatred plaguing their homes and communities
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rudeness and gave him a dirty look
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Please, I need to find her, have you seen her?” James said, rather annoyed and irritated by this old man’s rudeness
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Although you can be cool to the point of rudeness, you nonetheless inspire others with your activity and staunch singlemindedness
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If you can create it, you can also destroy it by rudeness and crudeness
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“I apologize for any perceived rudeness in the following remark, but,” he said, pointing at John, “who is he?”
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She was immediately irritated at his rudeness
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I would, I vowed, continue my seduction of Michael in spite of his rudeness
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simply could not imagine such willful rudeness
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Stunned by the purser’s rudeness, Kathy could only stare at his retreating backside, as he disappeared out of sight
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Morrison and acknowledge all her vileness; tell her how wrong she had been, ask her forgiveness for her rudeness, beg her for pity, for help, for counsel
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Usually Eugene would respond to behavior like this by rolling his eyes, crossing his arms over his chest, and ignoring the rudeness until it came to an end
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Not even the rudeness of touch
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"I'm sorry I subjected you to his rudeness
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I was surprised that there was no rudeness in her tone
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But Shiva knew the apparent rudeness was not intended
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The rudeness of the slogans that were yelled grated him by their vulgarity, the lack of sportsmanship and lack of the slightest generosity towards the losers
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Seeming a bit offended by the other man’s rudeness, Kumar stated flatly: “That’ll be fifty seven ten, sir
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I apologized for my rudeness and leaned against the wall with my head back and eyes closed
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Despite his rudeness and arrogance I prayed to see him every day
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"Because I am not offended at the rudeness of your questions? Is that it? But why take offence? As you asked, so I answered," he replied, with a surprising expression of simplicity
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"I rarely lie," answered Svidrigailov thoughtfully, apparently not noticing the rudeness of the question
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At this moment it so happened that a swineherd who was going through the stubbles collecting a drove of pigs (for, without any apology, that is what they are called) gave a blast of his horn to bring them together, and forthwith it seemed to Don Quixote to be what he was expecting, the signal of some dwarf announcing his arrival; and so with prodigious satisfaction he rode up to the inn and to the ladies, who, seeing a man of this sort approaching in full armour and with lance and buckler, were turning in dismay into the inn, when Don Quixote, guessing their fear by their flight, raising his pasteboard visor, disclosed his dry dusty visage, and with courteous bearing and gentle voice addressed them, "Your ladyships need not fly or fear any rudeness, for that it belongs not to the order of knighthood which I profess to offer to anyone, much less to highborn maidens as your appearance proclaims you to be
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landlord, so he determined to cut matters short and confer upon him at once the unlucky order of knighthood before any further misadventure could occur; so, going up to him, he apologised for the rudeness which, without his knowledge, had been offered to him by these low people, who, however, had been well punished for their audacity
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Pious, well-meant reproof requires a different demeanour and arguments of another sort; at any rate, to have reproved me in public, and so roughly, exceeds the bounds of proper reproof, for that comes better with gentleness than with rudeness; and it is not seemly to call the sinner roundly blockhead and booby, without knowing anything of the sin that is reproved
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After he had offered her a seat he sat down to breakfast, apologising profusely for his rudeness
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It was a good thing, in fact, that Apollon distracted my attention at that time by his rudeness
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He soon was friends with the boys, whose rudeness was only superficial
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"I say, I wish you to come with me into the house!" I cried, thinking him deaf, yet highly disgusted at his rudeness
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He trembled, and his face glowed: all his rudeness and all his surly harshness had deserted him: he could not summon courage, at first, to utter a syllable in reply to her questioning look, and her murmured petition
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Dean, and disregarding her expostulations at my rudeness, I vanished through the kitchen as they opened the house door; and so should have confirmed Joseph in his opinion of his fellow-servant's gay indiscretions, had he not fortunately recognised me for a respectable character by the sweet ring of a sovereign at his feet
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and indignation at his rudeness, that softened away into other sentiments
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“Your fortitude and forbearance in the face of gross rudeness by your hosts will always have my unbounded admiration
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Nixon’s rebuffs—his rudeness, as Butterfield repeatedly calls it—set the conditions for him so he could step away and not feel the intense loyalty of other presidential intimates who had attached themselves, their careers and future to Nixon
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16: Chief Justice Warren Burger’s May 10, 1971, letter to Nixon following the “gross rudeness” he felt was leveled at the president during the White House Correspondents’ Association annual dinner
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Your fortitude and forbearance in the face of gross rudeness by your hosts will always have my unbounded admiration
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No one who had seen the magistrate at this moment, so thoroughly unnerved by the recent inauspicious combination of circumstances, would have supposed for an instant that he had anticipated the annoyance; although it certainly never had occurred to him that his father would carry candor, or rather rudeness, so far as to relate such a history
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It was an ancient and a sad matron of a sedate look and christian walking, in habit dun beseeming her megrims and wrinkled visage, nor did her hortative want of it effect for incontinently Punch Costello was of them all embraided and they reclaimed the churl with civil rudeness some and shaked him with menace of blandishments others whiles they all chode with him, a murrain seize the dolt, what a devil he would be at, thou chuff, thou puny, thou got in peasestraw, thou losel, thou chitterling, thou spawn of a rebel, thou dykedropt, thou abortion thou, to shut up his drunken drool out of that like a curse of God ape, the good sir Leopold that had for his cognisance the flower of quiet, margerain gentle, advising also the time's occasion as most sacred and most worthy to be most sacred
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So—with a mightier struggle than he had yet sustained—he held his Geneva cloak before his face, and hurried onward, making no sign of recognition, and leaving the young sister to digest his rudeness as she might
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I looked at him with a beginning of anger and indignation at his rudeness, that softened away intoother sentiments as I viewed him: for he was tall, manly carriaged, handsome of body and face, so that I ended my stare,
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He felt that in not answering Darya Alexandrovna’s letter he had by his rudeness, of which he could not think without a flush of shame, burned his ships, and that he would never go and see them again
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But it needed all his cordiality to atone for the frigidity and even rudeness of his wife, a tall, haggard woman, who came forward at his summons
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You can explain my rudeness as you like
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But Levin, as he talked to his brother, was continually looking round at Vronsky, trying to think of something to say to him to gloss over his rudeness
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He had been all the time looking for an opportunity to enter into conversation with Vronsky, so as to smooth over his rudeness at their first meeting
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It was such outspoken rudeness as this that threw Scarlett into silent furies and made her long to be rid of him
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Shocked at first by his rudeness, the ladies finally became accustomed to him and, as he was so silent, except for intermittent explosions of tobacco juice, they took him as much for granted as the Meade the complete details of her niece’s confinement before she even remembered horses he drove and forgot his very existence
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They took her at her own valuation and endured much at her hands, her airs, her graces, her tempers, her arrogance, her downright rudeness and her frankness about their shortcomings
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"I rarely lie," answered Svidrigaïlov thoughtfully, apparently not noticing the rudeness of the question
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He had not meant to look at her or speak to her with more than the inevitable amount of admiration and compliment which a man must give to a beautiful girl; indeed, it seemed to him that his enjoyment of her music had remained almost silent, for he feared falling into the rudeness of telling her his great surprise at her possession of such accomplishment
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Sir Godwin's rudeness towards her and utter want of feeling ranged him with Dover and all other creditors—disagreeable people who only thought of themselves, and did not mind how annoying they were to her
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There are two reasons I can sort through for my rudeness