| 41. | He tempers petulance and spite with what now feels like a revelatory ingredient : wisdom.
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| 42. | Beckham also discovered that FIFA had banned him for two games because of his petulance.
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| 43. | The Athenian statesman struck a similar deal with Abydos, triggering Philip's petulance.
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| 44. | Stoitchkov outlined his linguistic preferences in the postmatch news conference, solidifying his reputation for petulance.
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| 45. | Liam Gallagher carries that petulance onstage.
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| 46. | His petulance, his inability to say or do anything conciliatory, speak loudest of all.
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| 47. | It is an act of petulance.
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| 48. | This petulance was not to last.
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| 49. | His records elevated anger, petulance and an existential malaise into the gallery of acceptable pop attitudes.
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| 50. | Zenga's tendency toward arrogance and petulance was no longer acceptable and he became increasingly isolated.
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