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"Public Enemies" doesn't look like the usual gangster picture, not only because it's been shot in digital, but also because Mr. Mann is searching for a new kind of gangster story to fit the times, one that makes room for greater ambivalence, and lawmen and outlaws who are closer to one another in temperament and deed.
Another is his temperament: for the public face of a sports franchise, he's almost preternaturally private.
Usually the various personalities differ markedly from one another in outlook, temperament, and body language and give themselves different first names.
These differences are not hereditary: if one moves from one sort of climate to another, one's temperament will alter accordingly.
Bush's chip-on-the-shoulder temperament is another matter.
And here is Richard Linklater, in "Me and Orson Welles," exploring the life and temperament of another great filmmaker (played with great wit and aplomb by Christian McKay).
Lawrence's temperament was another concern: though she could not sing like one, the star was known to be capable of diva-like behavior.
Another side of her dramatic temperament expressed itself in wild tantrums when she didn't get her way.
The Scots vigorously disagreed with one another, but they lacked the temperament for the high moral drama of quarrels, renunciations, and reconciliation.
One passage suggests equally tempered tuning for the lute (in advance of 18th-century experiments with equal temperament on keyboard instruments); another gives valuable descriptions of early organs.
Put another way, is an innovator's temperament born or is it built?
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