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When Hillary Rodham Clinton shows a touch of temper about the right-wing conspiracy, she is reminded sternly that people in politics must be more high-minded.
The day after, Zanko said, Martin repeatedly lost his temper about various matters, including what they were eating for dinner and the general cleanliness of the house, while drinking cider and wine.
Evans was reportedly miffed, but ill temper about Dustin or any other of the great man's celebrity buddies is taken out of the picture in this vastly enjoyable and tendentious autobiopic - part film, part magic-lantern show - based on his own book and produced, appropriately, by Vanity Fair editor and number-one Hollywood cheerleader Graydon Carter.
He's always been a bit of an angry young man and he's always at war with the world and he's always in a temper about something and I just think he's got a bee in his bonnet now, he's not happy and he can afford to retire and go on and do other things.
But Ellen's uncontrollable temper about the issues endlessly disturbing her is the only problem she'll cop to -- and one she feels comfortable justifying during many harangues about the dire events taking place between 2000 and 2005, when the play is set.
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More changes came before the move to Broadway, and Gershwin was generally even tempered about them, Alpert wrote.
But Santana and the Mets are adamant about tempering expectations about when he will be back.
Girardi tried to temper expectations about Jeter's return.
And, upon election, he made no attempt to temper expectations about growth, spending and jobs.
Before the game, Jeter tried to temper expectations about his return, at 39, to a lineup desperate for offensive help.
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