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Their Catholic rivals are united and ruthlessly led by a party tempered in the conflict.
Oil prices fell on expectations that demand would be tempered in a slowdown.
For Racine, pity and fear each must be tempered in itself.
He was more tempered in describing his presumed Republican challenger, Mitt Romney.
"We are," he said, tongue seemingly in cheek, "tempered in all ways".
The panel was somewhat tempered in its criticism of Mr. Rather.
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Hori also said that Hanako had become bad-tempered in her old age and needed to be kept in isolation.
Mr. Foster was calm and even-tempered in his testimony.
Like most good cooks, my mother is sweet-tempered in the run-up to cooking, short-tempered in the actual event.
"In person, he's very charming, teasing and joking, though sometimes he's less good-tempered in print".
By his own admission, Mr. Davis was hotheaded and short-tempered in his younger years, and his relationships with musicians and musical organizations were often tempestuous.
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