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It is well within their cantankerous nature.
More sadness came with the death of Hall of Fame manager Dick Williams, whose famously cantankerous nature finally softened later in life, writes Scott Miller on CBSSports.com.com
It might have owed something to this cantankerous nature that Mr. Adair fired him and Mr. Hansen seven or eight times, before their final dismissal in 1978.
He attributed the rejection at least in part to prejudice against a Catholic priest; others said it had more to do with his cantankerous nature.
The room looked as if it was already full of reports, along with, despite Mr. Falcón's cantankerous nature, a large array of congratulatory plaques and awards and mounds of bric-a-brac, including a plastic replica of a plate of rice and beans.
Nobody would mistake the determination in Jackson as simply a cantankerous nature.
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What some saw as an eccentric masterpiece, others dismissed as an eccentric mess – a wilfully obscure meditation on the nature of globalisation from a cantankerous old genius who took a perverse delight in bamboozling his audience.
A cantankerous self-described "Christian-conservative-libertarian-environmentalist-lunatic," Farmer Joel has ingeniously marshalled the rhythms and symbioses of nature to produce a bounty of food from his hundred acres.
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