He is intolerant to others faults. [Please select]
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Pope Eugenius (1442) issued a fiercely intolerant missive; the Franciscan John of Capistrano moved the masses to activity by his eloquent denunciations; even Casimir IV. [Please select]
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Yet, as we shall presently see, a male is by no means consistently intolerant of other males. [Please select]
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Those who dared to resist these intolerant and inhuman laws were punished with fines, imprisonment, or slavery. [Please select]
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Intolerant of these familiarities, the Spider shakes the leg encroached upon and flings the intruders to a distance. [Please select]
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Proximity soon kindles fierce jealousies between those intolerant creatures, who are obliged to live far apart, so as to secure adequate hunting-grounds. [Please select]
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When she has eaten her fill, she makes way for another, who in her turn becomes intolerant. [Please select]
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