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Not that Woods did not display his temper at times.
Ms. Quinn is not the only mayoral candidate who has displayed a temper.
His parents were uninvolved in his tennis training, and, aside from a tempestuous junior career, he rarely displays a temper or any real emotion at all.
The issue will be whether the jury regarded Mr. Stevens, who openly displayed his temper, as a disagreeable and crotchety man caught in wrongdoing or a veteran public servant appropriately indignant at having his integrity questioned.
But some colleagues and former Sotheby's employees, who signed confidentiality agreements in exchange for lucrative financial settlements but who agreed to speak on condition of anonymity, said she displayed a temper and willfulness, sometimes directed even at Mr. Taubman, the chairman, who himself is strong willed.
Macaulay displayed a temper when matters went against him.
Cameron oscillates at prime minister's questions between showing great courtesy to backbench MPs and suddenly displaying a fierce temper, for instance describing Ed Balls last month as one of the most annoying politicians in Westminster.
It belonged, he said, to a nine-year-old boy, who was beaten with a club as he tried to run away.Some members of the ruling party's youth wing also displayed short tempers.
The younger signs tend to display quick tempers and be more selfish and eager to learn while the older signs are wiser, more compassionate and more set in their ways.
But he also displayed a fiery temper.
Highly cultured and witty, he could still display extreme bad temper.
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