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For a moment this timeless snobbery looks as if it might sabotage the project - it would be easy for Sal's understandable bad temper to be taken for the author's own.
With two sofas full, a spare room and a blow up bed in the living room, there just wasn't enough room in my temper to be nice.
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He is built like an ox, but prone to waywardness, to flashes of temper, to being easily ill-advised.
They may have been angry or upset at the disease requirements, but these responses had to be tempered to be responsive to the family's care.
Meanwhile, his temper appears to be fraying.
Have a quick break if tempers need to be cooled".
Like any engine of high energy it requires a steering wheel, governance, tempering it to be effective, not merely hot.
He is the author of the forthcoming book The Well Tempered City to be published by Harper Collins in 2014.
But their squalls of temper are meant to be comical, too — outbursts of borderline hysteria which collapse in a heap.
The legal scholar, Yale Kamisar of the University of Michigan, said he believed that Dr. Kevorkian's temper was likely to be a problem.
Has she spent a lifetime suppressing her temper and pretending to be someone she's not?
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