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Impatient and will
Impatient, Dracula asserts his will by hypnotizing her, biting her in the throat, and making her his vampire slave.
Suo Chao is hot-headed and impatient by nature, and will always be the first to charge ahead of his men in battle, thus earning himself the nickname " Impatient Vanguard ".

Impatient and .
Impatient demands for victory centered around short-term electoral cycles play into the hands of the guerrillas, though it is equally important to recognize when a cause is lost and the guerrillas have won.
Impatient greed leads to crime.
Next from Whale were Impatient Maiden and The Old Dark House, both in 1932.
Impatient Maiden made little impression but The Old Dark House is credited with reinventing the " dark house " subgenre of horror films.
Impatient for power, however, he revolted in 1599 while Akbar was engaged in the Deccan.
Impatient with the slow pace of instruction and the patronizing attitude of the male students and teachers, she decided to study the old masters on her own.
Impatient of the endless committees that would no doubt attend the appointment of a successor to Price, Jowett extracted what could be interpreted as permission from the Delegates and headhunted Philip Lyttelton Gell, a former student acolyte of his, to be the next Secretary to the Delegates.
Whenever Judgment looms and the forehead of the Impatient One is revealed, the Forehead of the Ancient of Ancients is revealed ; Judgment subsides and is not executed.
Impatient with the pace of democratic reforms, the new king, known for his formidable personality, dismissed Carlos Arias Navarro and appointed the reformer Adolfo Suárez as President of the Government in 1977.
* " Bikini-Clad Women Make Men Impatient " by Bram Van den Bergh, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Marketing & Consumer Science Blog, June 11, 2008.
Impatient with their resuming debate where it had left off in 1629, touching the violation of Parliamentary privileges by the arrests of Members in 1629, and unnerved about coming scheduled debate over the deteriorating situation in Scotland, Charles dissolved the body ( 5 May 1640 ) after only three weeks ' sitting.
Impatient, he left there after only two months and began his first pastorate in Silverton Colorado.
Impatient with Kraehe's failure to secure him a heart shard, The Raven attacks the town, covering it in darkness.
Impatient to proceed towards Madrid, Napoleon ordered his Polish light cavalry escort of some 87 troops, led by Jan Kozietulski, to charge the Spaniards.
Impatient with lack of progress, Edward ordered his chief engineer, Master James of St. George, to begin work on a new, more massive engine called Warwolf ( possibly a trebuchet ).
Impatient troops would eat it in the dark to avoid seeing what they were consuming.
" Impatient with the lack of results from this procedure " Premier McIlwraith on his own authority ordered a Queensland Police Magistrate in March 1883 to proclaim the annexation on behalf of the Queensland government of New Guinea east of the Dutch boundary at 141E.
Impatient to play at first-class level, Hughes left for Adelaide mid-season to try his luck at gaining selection for South Australia, whose batting was not as strong.
Impatient with the delay, on February 27 Travis ordered Samuel G. Bastian to go to Gonzales " to hurry up reinforcements ".
Impatient at the pain the dying fingertips caused, Fiennes cut them off himself with a fretsaw, just above where the blood and the soreness were.
Impatient to take his revenge on Bismarck for Sadowa, he persuaded Francis Joseph to accept the Magyar demands which he had till then rejected.
The Impatient Ones.
In July of the following year, at St James's Hall Piccadilly, he appeared in the Philharmonic Society's 50th Jubilee Concert, singing an item from Hummel's Mathilde of Guise, and With Joy the Impatient Husbandman from Haydn's The Seasons.

world's and governments
In later years, Hubbard decided that the psychiatric profession was the origin of all of the criticism of Dianetics, as he believed it secretly controlled most of the world's governments.
ICANN's Government Advisory Committee is currently set up to provide advice to ICANN regarding public policy issues and has participation by many of the world's governments.
1934, the Court's 13th year, " has been in keeping with the traditions associated with that number ", with few cases, since the world's governments were more concerned with the growing international tension.
The emergence of magic, the outbreak of the VITAS plagues, the Computer Crash of 2029, the Euro-Wars, and the fevers for independence of Amerindian tribes, Chinese provinces, and everything else that came with the many struggles that ravaged Europe and Asia left the world's governments tumbling and falling.
Surrounded by military airplanes and warships from the world's most civilized and developed nations, we have been denied permission by friendly governments, for reasons of security, to land anywhere, but in the tiny, and still neutral, Republic of Djibouti.
The proclaimed state of Palestine was recognized immediately by the Arab League, and about half the world's governments recognize it today.
Addressing the forum at its concluding session, he praised the WSF for demanding freedom in its most comprehensive form, and was happy that people had assembled under an important idea, rather than for narrow political ends ; after reflecting on corporations displacing governments in various countries, and on how Mahatma Gandhi had fought British colonisers non-violently with the strength of the masses, he predicted that vocal masses the world over would successfully fight by non-violent means the capturing of the world's resources by a few corporations in the name of globalisation.
According to a 2004 Human Rights Watch report, the North Korean government under Kim was " among the world's most repressive governments ", having up to 200, 000 political prisoners according to U. S. and South Korean officials, and no freedom of the press or religion, political opposition or equal education: " Virtually every aspect of political, social, and economic life is controlled by the government.
While the story of O ' Neill and his revenge is told in full, there is also the larger story of how the governments of the world's countries deal with the plague, which escapes into limited areas that are quickly sterilized by " panic fire ", which immolates everything and everyone in it.
The government of Laos, along with the governments of Vietnam, the People's Republic of China, Cuba and North Korea are the world's few remaining bastions of communism.
As well as minting coins for the UK, it also mints and exports coins to many other countries, and produces military medals, commemorative medals and other such items for governments, schools and businesses, being known as the world's leading exporting Mint.
Nevertheless, a large portion of the world's population were still living in poverty, their governments were crippled by debt and concerns about the environmental impact of globalization were rising.
They believe their door-to-door preaching is part of a " sign " before God's kingdom destroys the world's governments, in order to have God's will done on earth as it is in heaven.
The Commission of National Education, the world's first Ministry of Education, was abolished, because the absolutist governments of the partitioning powers saw no gain in investing in education in the territories inhabited by restless Polish minorities.
The declaration asserted, “ A broad consensus among the world's climatologists is that there is now ‘ a discernible human influence on global climate .’" It urged governments to make “ legally binding commitments to reduce industrial nations ' emissions of heat-trapping gases ”, and called global warming “ one of the most serious threats to the planet and to future generations .”
The evil General Morden and his rebel army has launched a coup d ' état on the world's governments, and all attempts by the Regular Army to stop his growing power fail.
Taking the OAS into a more active role in Latin America's economic development than had been the case before, Orfila facilitated the Inter-American Development Bank as a means to provide these governments an alternative to the high-interest credit markets in the world's financial capitals, a policy that backfired somewhat after many of these nations entered a debt repayments crisis in 1981.
Probably his greatest victory in the Senate was the world's first ban on ozone-destroying chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) in 1975, which served as a model for several other governments.
The bulge bracket comprises the world's largest and most profitable multi-national investment banks whose investment banking clients are usually large corporations, institutions, and governments.
The vast majority of the world's governments accept in principle the existence of customary international law, although there are many differing opinions as to what rules are contained in it.
Wherefore there shall cease all servitude, falsehood, lies, and darkness, which by little and little, with the great world's revolution, was crept into all arts, works, and governments of men, and have darkened the most part of them.
A member of the UK's Magic Circle of leading law firms, Allen & Overy is widely considered to be one of the world's elite law firms, advising national and multinational corporations, financial institutions, and governments.
Trade ministers representing most of the world's governments reached a deal that sets a deadline for eliminating subsidies of agricultural exports by 2013.
Borgman claims governments, businesses, communities, and individuals can work together to create a global information infrastructure which links " the world's telecommunication and computer networks together " and would enable the transmission of " every conceivable information and communication application.

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