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She gets into a temper, just like a sleeping volcano".
AT A biennial television conference last week in Cambridge, James Murdoch, son of Rupert, worked himself into a temper.
Some claim he is reluctant to take advice and can fly into a temper if things don't go his way.
Ronaldo, back in Lisbon, had been under pressure to play well but it got to him and afterwards Ferguson flew into a temper.
I rang my friend Olga, but she hadn't a clue about it either, and just the mention of it threw her into a temper and she started ranting about domestic violence, genital mutilation, sexual identity, objectification, sex trafficking and mass rape.
You might have gone off into a temper if you didn't take time to think, but that won't do.
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I stopped in front of a Christian Science reading room, to read the placard in the window: "We should go forth into life with a temper so genial that the friction of the world shall not wear upon our sensibilities... with a charity broad enough to cover the whole world's evil, and sweet enough to neutralize what is bitter in it".
It gets so hurty that you turn into a child having a temper tantrum.
Philips asserted that Montalban had a "mercurial personality" and could be kind and generous at one moment and fly into a violent temper the next.
"Yes… but I don't use snus that much, I don't take a lot of it, but when I feel that I am getting into a bad temper, I take some snus and then I can manage for another good while, and sometimes I don't need any snus because I feel happy".
The other was of a popular young woman unhappily yoked to a man with a temper, forced into marriage by her parents because of her pregnancy.
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