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After a four-month stand-off during which his rival, Abdullah Abdullah, accused him of stealing the election, Ashraf Ghani, a Pushtun technocrat with a notable temper, was inaugurated on September 29th.
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The rebuke hung in the air, but as days went by in the safe house, where CIs slept on sofa beds, shared rooms and subsisted on a vegan diet heavy on tomato, pasta and aubergine, it was notable how rarely tempers flared.
England's last two tournaments, in Germany and South Africa, were notable for questions over Rooney's temper and form that seemed to disappear when wearing the red of Manchester United.
His temper is famous.
A few notable symptoms of sleep deprivation: confusion, false memories, mania, temper tantrums.
His self-described attitude to wine is one of "ignorance, tempered slightly by philistinism," and his culinary heroes are notable less for subtlety of palate than for intensity of passion.
More than for any notable legislation, he brought attention to himself here and in Washington for public temper tantrums, staff turnover and a recent trial in which a jury found that he had not paid a former consultant almost $200,000.
She often seemed serious, and exhausted; her patience was not notable and by the time she got home from the law firm where she worked, her temper was often frayed.
Among the most notable details for the Yankees were a possibly serious injury to the veteran catcher Jorge Posada, two displays of temper from Manager Joe Girardi and two home runs from Mark Teixeira, who had been in a terrible slump.
LIONEL: Temper.
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