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The slow movement begins arrestingly, with a hint of a turn-of-the-20th-century Gallic accent, a gentle style shift that tempers the prevalent Germanic Romanticism.
The simmering that started a night earlier never reached a boil Thursday afternoon as the focus shifted from flaring tempers to the Yankees' hot offense.
ICE arrests are on the rise, and the culture and conduct of immigration-enforcement agents at ICE and Border Patrol, tempered under the Obama Administration, are shifting.
Robin Guarino presented the Leoncavallo-Mascagni double bill, on Friday, as episodes in a continuing story, tempered with a touch of Pirandello-like shifting reality.
The high order difference operators, called the tempered and weighted and shifted Lubich difference operators, are used to approximate the time tempered fractional derivative.
And he describes Senator John McCain as "a man with a hair-trigger temper and a propensity to fashion and shift his positions to appeal to the media".
But chances of a glorious restoration are tempered by strong candidates from other regions, missteps by senior Italians in the Vatican and the reality that the center of gravity of the global church has shifted, perhaps permanently, away from Europe.
Even so, across the country, any suggestion of a broad shift must be tempered by history.
For a time, partisan polarization tempered shifts in the makeup of Congress; neither Republicans nor Democrats gained as many as 10 seats in the five House elections between 1996 and 2004.
Religious authority is transformed by democratic pressure; absolutism is tempered; horizons shift.
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