| 31. | Bondevik, a Christian Democrat, knows the peril of acting imperiously in a land of 4.5 million equals.
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| 32. | As Jessica imperiously ticks off a list of famous former lovers, the movie finds its only note of genuine erotic despair.
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| 33. | Hick, who imperiously hooked Shaun Pollock for six to reach his half century, lobbed a catch to Symcox off Cronje.
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| 34. | Just six minutes long, it feels like a tightly compressed concerto without orchestra, as the cello leaps imperiously through its range.
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| 35. | Blewett on drove medium paceman Jacques Kallis imperiously and in the process brought up the 200-run stand for the fifth wicket.
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| 36. | She speaks quickly into her microphone, then turns her back _ without the usual bow _ and marches imperiously to her seat.
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| 37. | The cartoon in El Mundo depicts Judge Baltasar Garzon pointing imperiously at the Star Wars villain, ordering Spanish cops to nab him.
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| 38. | Outside, a crowd of three dozen peacocks minced about the yard, perching in trees and bristling imperiously atop a tall barn roof.
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| 39. | Upon hearing his name taken in vain, even from afar, an angry DiMaggio snorted imperiously : " So what ?"
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| 40. | That role, an imperiously swooning drama queen of a stage star, is more fun than the movie, and so is Bening.
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