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"Do you know who I am?" demanded Colin still more imperiously. "Answer!"
Not, however, that you will see David in his perambulator much longer, for soon after I first shook his faith in his mother, it came to him to be up and doing, and he up and did in the Broad Walk itself, where he would stand alone most elaborately poised, signing imperiously to the British public to time him, and looking his most heavenly just before he fell.
The gamblers took heart of life, and soon the tables were filled, the click of chips and whir of the roulette-ball rising monotonously and imperiously above the hoarse rumble of men's voices and their oaths and heavy laughs.
Skipper was in truth a god who did right, who was fair, who protected, and who imperiously commanded this other and lesser god that slunk away before his anger.
Crackit spoke in a scarcely audible whisper, and laughed without noise, Sikes imperiously commanded him to be silent, and to get to work.
They then retired within the walls, and first offering up their thanksgivings for past mercies, and petitioning for a continuance of the Divine favor throughout the coming night, they laid their tender forms on the fragrant couch, and in spite of recollections and forebodings, soon sank into those slumbers which nature so imperiously demanded, and which were sweetened by hopes for the morrow.
'I hate you to be fidgeting in MY presence,' exclaimed the young lady imperiously, not allowing her guest time to speak: she had failed to recover her equanimity since the little dispute with Heathcliff.
But, Uncle Pumblechook, who was omnipotent in that kitchen, wouldn't hear the word, wouldn't hear of the subject, imperiously waved it all away with his hand, and asked for hot gin-and-water.
It had happened that in my fury I did not even ask him what he wanted, but simply raised my head sharply and imperiously and began staring back at him.
D'Artagnan, be it remembered, was only twenty years old, and at that age sleep has its imprescriptible rights which it imperiously insists upon, even with the saddest hearts.
As far as I know, Sara manifested toughness only when she imperiously slapped a subordinate in Davao, her family's fiefdom.
'Formidable women' in politics
For 90-minutesvan Dijkplayed imperiously in his centre-back role, commanding in the air and putting in another excellent performance.
Virgil van Dijk's amazing response to being awarded Premier League assist in Liverpool's Merseyside derby win; The Dutchman sliced a volley which ended up bouncing off the crossbar twice after Jordan Pickford failed to turn it over and falling for goalscorer Divock Origi
Suitably dressed in regal purple, the imperiously talented Cate Blanchett resembles Mary Poppins' stylish older sister and enjoys herself immensely as the brolly-wielding witch.
BLACK MAGIC; Jack and Cate Blanchett conjure up a riotously entertaining slice of creepy fun as a witch and warlock
However, where the very mechanism of the downfall of the once formidable PML-N through the imperiously piloted Panama-Gate scandal has raised questions, the inexplicably languid approach of the judicio-political nexus towards other similar cases of corruption is now raising eyebrows.
Shifting Demeanours
It was an imperiously perfect concert as the massed ranks of musicians produced a spectacular Spector-ish wall of sound.
Orchestral apotheosis from a national treasure; REVIEW: Gruff Rhys, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff ?????....