- 1879) was a
Confederate general during the
American Civil War. Hood's
impetuosity led to high
losses among his
troops as he
moved up in rank.
Bruce Catton...
- In
ancient Mesopotamia, the
Babylonian lion was a
symbol of power,
impetuosity, ferocity,
prestige and dominance. This is
reflected in the sculpted...
- San
Diego praised her
performance writing, "Jacobson has the
pulsating impetuosity of a teenager...Her
profligate joy in love and
unchecked anguish in bereavement...
- the Pig
being said to
embody the boar-like
traits of
determination and
impetuosity.
Among ****anese hunters, the boar's
courage and
defiance is a source...
- own
artillery and a
naval bombardment from the British. With his
usual impetuosity,
Bonaparte pushed Jezzar's
columns back
against their own
walls and then...
- self-realisation." The
opposite of seny is
known as
rauxa (pronounced [ˈrawʃə]), "
impetuosity or capriciousness". Many
Catalans consider seny as
something unique to...
-
combatants of the East and the
Sauviras and the Kekayas,
fought with
great impetuosity." (6:52) Arjuna's words, when
Jayadratha and
others together attacked...
-
entire trees from the
mouth of the
Pekistanoui [Missouri] with such
impetuosity that one
could not
attempt to
cross it
without great danger. The commotion...
-
values "female prudence" (****ociated with Elinor's sense) over "female
impetuosity" (****ociated with Marianne's sensibility). Rather,
Johnson sees Sense...
-
precipitated the
Jewish revolt. The
imperial biography states: "in
their impetuosity the Jews also
began a war, as they had been
forbidden to
mutilate their...