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A importunate voice from the house cut further argument short.
"I have always loved the story of the importunate neighbor."
"I have been drawn away at an importunate time," he said.
So they will be importunate with all of you.
And there you are importunate even as I am.
Among these importunate signs was one that had caught the attention of the family by its pictures.
He suddenly made a movement with his hand as if getting rid of an importunate fly.
Then, the noise again, more clamorous and importunate than before.
Or maybe I'm just too busy dealing with the importunate mob to notice.
The desires he had thought dead revived within him, wilder, more importunate.
Especially to one importunate correspondent we must say, that there is no chance for the aesthetic village.
Let them not be importunate in speaking of money matters to their flocks.
If he had heard my importunate thoughts, he gave no sign.
The grandmother nodded, with the patience she granted importunate youth.
Only the custodians, protected from importunate visitors inside their own glass case, have life.
There is nothing we are all so slothful in as secret, particular, importunate prayer.
He shook hands very graciously, and I began with a sort of apology for having been so importunate about the photograph.
Occasionally women, who cannot bear the pregnant state, make importunate demands for early delivery.
Stews, though, and soups do not improve in its importunate embrace.
One of those importunate pigeons came up and eyed him expectantly.
I don't do anything,' said Anna, blushing at these importunate questions.
A shadow of irritation at importunate youth passed behind the king's eyes; then he sighed.
It was only a fancy; yet a fancy will sometimes be importunate.
Here their conversation closed, the demands of the dance becoming now too importunate for a divided attention.
I will not be importunate, my dear,' said Stephen.