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He admitted he had been unable to control his temper at the whip's discourtesy.
What temper at the prospect did not wake To happiness unthought of?
Just before dinner Grandmother violently lost her temper at the maid for breaking dishes.
"I thought you liked bagpipes," said Jim Gilchrist, teasing his father's short temper at the breakfast table.
He'd shown some temper at the witness's forgetfulness, and the witness had in turn become sullen and grudging, the last thing Burke wanted.
Suárez was involved in another fit of temper at the 2014 World Cup, when he bit the Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini.
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(And it seemed, on the whole, better tempered: at the final horn, both the losing American and the victorious Canadian women looked angry; I have rarely seen a more reluctant hockey handshake).
His main job was not to knock down the president; he is overmatched on foreign policy, and in any case there is still something in Americans, some sense of decorum, that believes politics should end, or at least be tempered, at the water's edge.
The walkout, the second at Yale this year and the ninth since 1968, has strained tempers at the start of the school year, shutting down most of Yale's dining halls, disrupting freshman orientation and causing some teachers to move classes off campus.
While Apple is seeing big gains in some markets, its growth is more tempered at the moment in Asia.
The steels 40Kh and ShKh15 were quenched and tempered at the temperature of 200 °C additionally to achieve the hardness 52 54 HRC (5.9 6.1 GPa) and 60-62 HRC (7.7 8.4 GPa), correspondingly.
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