Was it truly no more than pettiness and childish prickliness, as Kilmandaros suggests?
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I lie there pondering his fiscal prickliness, wholly mysterious to me.
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Finally there was a hint of the prickliness the thistle is supposed to represent.
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What others-particularlysome American hackers-viewedas prickliness, Pad saw as the perfect sense of humour.
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Yet what had waved off her could very well be the cause of all that prickliness.
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How about Harlan Ellison's famous... er... prickliness?
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Photograph: Renaissance Films Perhaps the prickliness around the question of violence comes from what the show is trying to evolve into.
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He let his eyelids drop: but the occasion for showing the prickliness of the bristly social English, could not be resisted.
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Cumberbatch makes a charismatic Doctor Strange, even if he hasn't quite nailed the prickliness of the comic book character nor an American accent.
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Then she went into the parlour and dropped into a horsehair armchair, and leaning her head against its prickliness she sighed a doleful sigh.
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Initially her prickliness, her willingness to be indifferent to conventional manners, misled him, but after the first week, he began to see these other qualities.
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'I know the prickliness of our good friend there!
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Was it truly no more than pettiness and childish prickliness, as Kilmandaros suggests?
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I lie there pondering his fiscal prickliness, wholly mysterious to me.
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Finally there was a hint of the prickliness the thistle is supposed to represent.
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What others-particularlysome American hackers-viewedas prickliness, Pad saw as the perfect sense of humour.