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But market forces soon tempered cereal's puritanical bent.
Even that decision was soon tempered by a qualification.
The euphoria was soon tempered, however, by growing tensions with the new government.
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But the optimism was soon tempered when the civilian defense minister, Gustavo Bell, called the arrest "exaggerated and unnecessary".
At first Washington was strongly critical of Israel, but the administration soon tempered its language and has instead reportedly pressed for concessions from the Israelis in private.
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Their playing careers are becoming their own; reality will soon temper our expectations, or vindicate them.
And while many in the capacity 8,000 crowd were clearly disappointed the fight ended so soon, that disappointment was tempered by the performance of their hometown hero, whose right hand is becoming a much-feared weapon.
When a talented outsider comes to Hollywood, he soon learns to temper his rough edges.
Mr Trimble tempered his extremism soon after, joining the Ulster Unionists in 1978.
And although the police have grown more adept at fighting the trend, it is too soon to tell whether they have tempered it.
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