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He knows how to lose his temper for effect.
Dmitrichenko was known around the theatre for his temper, for his unwillingness to conform.
I have a short temper for stupidity and I have an enormous counter-reaction to pomposity.
There's nothing wrong with losing your temper for the right reasons and those were the right reasons," he said.
He can be unstoppable but he can't control his temper for too long when things don't go his way.
As it happens, the movie possesses an ideal temper for wartime — matter-of-fact, stoic, resolute, defiant.
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But the reports are also full of apologies, courtly apologies by children and their parents for tempers lost, for threats made, for allowing their despair to show.
Expectations are tempered for 2012 and TBD for the immediate future after this season.
Most selections can be tempered for about $7 a square foot.
That could happen someday if Ms. Winfrey's viewers flock to the channel, some analysts say, but expectations have been tempered for the time being.
It's seriously forceful, tart and pungent, the way Dijon mustard used to be before it was tempered for global tastes.
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