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I know Anne Wareham, aka the Bad Tempered Gardener, likes the stuff.
@AnneWareham – living up to her literary title the Bad Tempered Gardener, huffed: "Give it up at once.
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The bad temper evident at the gathering may have persuaded authorities to reroute the parade.
Charles Baudelaire, as Angier notes, used the bad temper associated with the organ as a favorite motif in both "Les Fleurs du Mal" and a later prose collection, "Le Spleen de Paris".
One Abbey hand had warned that the bad temper and violence on stage (the Playboy tries to repeat his murder before being burned by a lighted sod) would inevitably spill over into the pit.
The sudden bulk, the bad temper, the zits.
The historian Ralph Turner said of Geoffrey that "he sought power and wealth despite the handicap of his birth" and that he had "inherited the bad temper of the other Plantagenets".
Finally, the emotional instability, mood swings and the bad temper associated with khat chewing can cause the chewer to be violent and aggressive towards the spouse [ 48].
If the bad temper includes kicking, rearing and biting, do not get in the way of the horse.
The increasingly bad tempered episode then migrated over to Facebook, with a post on Sunday night that appeared to link the criticism of its initial Twitter posts with the twin horrors of Jo Cox's assassination and the Orlando massacre which claimed the lives of over 50 people.
All the goals came in the first half and the match became increasingly bad tempered as Gabon wasted time late on.
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