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That the descendants of an imperious race who had imposed serfdom upon their Saxon underlings would push the Union toward secession over an insistence upon holding slaves was unsurprising, given what one writer, H. D. Kitchell, had called, in 1850, "The Norman pride, his scorn of labor, his high blood, despotic temper, and aristocratic temper".
At 10 31, a regular shows up, famished and with a low-blood-sugar temper tantrum, ready to go.
Visiting them on day three at their remote hideaway – a rambling farmhouse near Church Stretton – you anticipate plenty of carnage: frayed tempers, blood on the carpet, egos splattered on walls, creativity-devouring levels of tension in the air.
It was a metallic aroma,enough like blood to incite his temper and hisemotions.
Let these bell-born birds be no common birds but the souls of dead men whose blood was used to temper the bells: and let them fly out singing with human voice Justorum animae.
While it's great to have so many good candidates to choose from, we need to temper "fresh blood" with experience.
Indeed, blood triglyceride response was tempered in MAG GEL compared to butter, margarine, and unstructured oil trials, all of which produced similar triglyceride responses.
New York is a city full of noise, and there is no shortage of people who are irritated by the pounding jackhammers, the souped-up sedans booming music through speakers the size of suitcases and the ice cream trucks whose incessant summertime jangling has been known to elevate tempers and blood pressures.
In clinical practice, drops in blood pressure may be tempered by the introduction or escalation of vasopressors.
Nutrition news Insulin, the chief hormone responsible for tempering blood-sugar levels, is essential to life.
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