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Consumption is now tempered by saving; optimism has been eclipsed by worry.
It is the tone of a youth once gilded, now tempered by life's losses to a gravitas of steel.
Heroic scale, now tempered by a kind of Gothic whimsy, is what Mr. Serra's art is about.
Even as most economists are still confident about India's long-term future, the optimistic mood that once prevailed is now tempered by growing doubts.
The final pleas of Dona nobis pacem – grant us peace – closed the work with the mood of desperation now tempered with acceptance.
Chopra said he has a combination of these traits, now tempered by an Americanization of his golf game courtesy of a veteran caddie, Mitch Knox.
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With soulful balladeering now tempering his titanic eruptions, Sanders has become the complete saxophonist.
Does this mean that Hansen will now temper his campaigning role and solely stick to "doing the science" though?
IRIDIUM 1650 Broadway, at 51st St. (212-582-2121) — Dec. 10-14: With soulful balladeering now tempering his titanic eruptions, Pharoah Sanders has become the complete saxophonist.
It remains to be seen, however, whether Zanu-PF played up indigenisation merely to win votes and will now temper the policy under international pressure.
But funds for ambitious regeneration have dried up since New Labour's heyday and housing associations must now temper their ambitions to match.
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