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He interviewed the chefs and lets the audience see what goes on as dabs of sauce are dropped with precision on a lineup of plates and, occasionally, as a chef loses his temper (and only the male chefs do).

Prandelli also decided to include the controversy magnet Mario Balotelli on his team, after warning him to watch his temper and only hours after the BBC program Panorama broadcast a frightening report about the racism, violence and anti-Semitism that it said were common in stadiums in Poland and Ukraine, including some that will host games during Euro 2012.

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Thus, our scheme summarizing the conclusions from this work is tempered and reflects only what we established beyond reasonable doubt (indirect effects through Gβγ).

His father, Marty, Hankie's handsome brother, has a terrible temper and is interested only in sport; his mother, Merona, achieves a rebellion against Hankie's taste by listening to the Mamas & the Papas and gathering her girlfriends for "consciousness raising" meetings – all overheard by her son from the stairs.

Howard Lyman continued his vendetta against Carey and, by claiming ageism at the firm, made himself untouchable, and forced them to take sensitivity training into the bargain (greater hatred hath no lawyer than the one who makes his partners workshop something when they could be billing) and Eli continued to hold on to his temper and sanity by only the thinnest of margins.

We don't want them back, we need them back, and only time can temper the heartache.

He was stubborn, but only occasionally lost his temper, and was known to enjoy solitude.

Sure, North Korea has tried to complicate the political picture, but even Kim Jong-un's belligerence has proved more a blessing than a curse, since his temper tantrums only underscore the need for his neighbors to work together.

Democrats have sought to portray Bost, who is challenging Rep. Bill Enyart (D-Ill)., as a fundamentally unsound person whose volatile temper would only make Washington worse.

Milk himself was hyperactive and prone to fantastic outbursts of temper, only to recover quickly and shout excitedly about something else.

A competitive man whose sometimes fiery temper has cooled only recently, friends say, and who needs little provocation before lobbing insults about the nearby University of Chicago, Mr. Jacobs says Kellogg makes a legitimate claim to be the nation's top business school.

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