| 41. | It's said she was a domineering wife.
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| 42. | He was wealthy, popular, confident and, she says, domineering.
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| 43. | Surely one of the most domineering and difficult mothers was Sara Delano Roosevelt.
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| 44. | That experience of totalitarianism led to a strong distrust of domineering public life.
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| 45. | Would that be commanding, lordly, arrogant, domineering or all four?
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| 46. | She doesn't have any domineering family members or entourage of sycophants.
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| 47. | The defense on Tuesday portrayed Brown's roommate as a domineering lover.
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| 48. | History has shown that appeasement of brutal domineering regimes only brings greater tragedy.
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| 49. | He was impetuous with a tendency to be domineering and short-tempered.
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| 50. | Rebelling against her mother's domineering ways, Lillian turns to drinking.
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