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It was on the first of Sextilis that Hannibal offered battle; but this was Paullus 'day, and he had lain quiet in camp, "Sulking," as his colleague exultantly put it, "because a plebeian's generalship had kept another do-nothing patrician commander from running away."
The Lion's Brood Duffield Osborne 1887
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'Sulking' singer Chuck Berry abandons concerts after row with his daughter Nicolas Sarkozy told to give up fitness regime influenced by his wife Carla Bruni
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2009
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Jan Molby Blames 'Sulking' Steven Gerrard For Liverpool Woes
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Exclusive: Jan Molby Blames 'Sulking' Steven Gerrard For Liverpool Woes
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Exclusive: Jan Molby Blames 'Sulking' Steven Gerrard For Liverpool Woes
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Exclusive: Jan Molby Blames 'Sulking' Steven Gerrard For Liverpool Woes
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Sulking, eating ice cream sandwiches, watching reruns and suffering the results of a hostile economy and a very slow summer.
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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Sulking, eating ice cream sandwiches, watching reruns and suffering the results of a hostile economy and a very slow summer.
Bibliophile Bullpen 2008
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Sulking, Joe strides toward his house in his stained L.A. Gear.
Blood Lite II: Overbite Kevin J. Anderson 2010
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Sulking, Mr. Steinhardt slumped into a nearby armchair and buried himself in a nursery catalogue entitled "Arrowhead Alpines."
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