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It has claws, and teeth, and a temper, and it will happily kill you to death.
Nevertheless, I shouldn't have done what I did, I lost my temper and it was unprofessional of me".
The unstated thought was that we were often afraid of our daughter's temper, and it seemed — how to put this? unbrave?
She is no longer offended because for the first time in 11 years she lost her temper and it felt good.
The Arizona Republic, in an editorial last October, cited accounts in other newspapers about Mr. McCain's temper, and it suggested that a discussion of his temperament was proper in the campaign.
INDIANA FOOTBALL COACH DISCLOSES FINE: On the weekend the Indiana basketball coach Bob Knight lost his job, the Indiana football coach Cam Cameron lost his temper and it cost him $10,000.
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She is known for her temper, and I watch it rise: "That is not right!" she fumes, angry at the injustice of it all, "I'm not having that".
He had a temper, and I just kept putting it off – never found the right time.
Both my parents had tempers and it frightened the shit out of me.
James got more and more bad tempered and it seemed to me that everyone got more and more tense.
"It was said that if there were women there, that the conversation would be tempered, and it was because women kill the buzz," Pao said, naming Chi-Hua Chien as the partner who made the statement.
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