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He recently ruined a large pot and "had a little temper tantrum".
It never became clear what Mr. Mackintosh wouldn't have, but you might forgive him a little temper.
If Mr Helms wasn't miffed by that, he was by Mr Weld's recent press conference, which people close to Mr Helms saw as a "little temper tantrum".
They knew, instinctively or consciously, what to bring: a little swearing, a little temper, a need for attention, a large bottle of immodesty, and the ability to deliver a sound bite.
Nicholson's character is estranged from his daughter, Freeman's from his wife, and each takes a turn persuading the other to set things right, an interference that gives the actors a chance to display a little temper.
A regular contributor to the conservative site Redstate.com, the blogger Teresa Koch, described the protests as "a lovely little temper tantrum being thrown by a bunch of well-fed white kids who fancy themselves as some sort of modern-day, new age revolutionaries," and called on the protesters to forgo products from companies like Google and Apple, and the makers of Ivory soap.
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The changes are relatively minor and will do little to temper the mayor's control.
Without independent safeguards, there's little to temper patients' aching hearts.
And the Muslim Brotherhood's party has done little to temper fears spurred by the Gaza takeover.
With a state of emergency declared almost a month ago, there is little to temper the guilty-by-association crackdown.
All four losses had come against teams ranked in the top 25, but that did little to temper Boeheim's frustration.
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