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In July, Coleman loses his temper before a game when Mike Cubbage, a coach, orders him to bat with his assigned group.
That chip became known for its wayward temper before anyone fully trusted the obvious, sometimes uncanny and instinctive way he could find spaces in even the most crowded of areas.
Mr. Dawkins describes one teacher who would begin by saying, "Oh, dear" and "I can't hold it" and "I'm going to lose my temper," before warning his students to hide under their desks.
On this occasion he reportedly showed "a good deal of temper" before the race and ran "unkindly".
It means if you always have a short temper before lunch remember this and don't have important meetings then.
Place the salmon, skin side up, on a plate and set aside at room temperature for the fish to temper before sautéing.
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The impact of the lengthened leg on the remaining domains also diminished at follow-up: temper (9 before and 4 at follow-up), total appearance (18 before and 12 at follow-up), athletic performance (23 before and 18 at follow-up), and the way they lived their lives in general (9 before and 5 at follow-up).
In a meeting with Steve, I remember losing my temper like never before, unleashing rage that wouldn't be tolerated in any business setting.
Professional people only use real chocolate that has to be tempered before it can be molded".
The part need not be quenched from the nitriding temperature, nor does it need to be tempered before it is put into service.
Results suggest that retained austenite decomposes during tempering before full equilibrium is reached at the interface.
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