Sheer impetuousness gets the better of a couple of the Chopin etudes, and even the " Berceuse " ( a lullaby, after all ) is too hurried.
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And Ledger's role in " The Patriot " called for a mixture of impetuousness and composure, a blend that suits the young actor to a tee.
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Some diplomats who just a few months ago were complaining about de Villepin's impetuousness, quick temper and relentless demands are now saying they even miss him a little.
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Both players bring to these sonatas the balance of elegance and impetuousness they require, as well as the kind of fluid phrasing that suggests a lively dialogue between the two instruments.
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To be sure, " Panther " gets just right the heady mix of impetuousness and inspiration that drove Huey Newton and Bobby Seale to form the Black Panther Party in Oakland.
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For better or worse, a president who so often seems to blend the rambunctious enthusiasm and undisciplined impetuousness of perpetual adolescence, is about as grown-up as he is going to get.
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The ten figures he sculpted are distinguished for the grand courage and dynamism of their gestures and attitudes, which in some cases show a violently mannerist complexity, and in others a Baroque impetuousness of movement.
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While most of the actors turn in deft, delightful caricatures, Beckinsale has to balance Flora's haughty, know-it-all impetuousness with a terse but genuine concern for all her hopeless relations.
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After blowing Sawamatsu off the court in the first set, Williams, a dual victim of the Japanese veteran's consistency and her own impetuousness, fell behind, 3-0, in the second.
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Both sides at the Battle of Hastings are depicted using the tactic in the Bayeux Tapestry, although the battle was ultimately won through a combination of Norman mounted cavalry and the impetuousness of less experienced Saxon warriors.