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Rafa, as they called him, showed no sign of the temper that apparently earned him his nickname.
Harrison, meanwhile, had demonstrated much of the talent that could soon redress a vacancy among the American elite – as well as the temper that has already got him trouble with officials on several occasions.
The temper that led a supposedly responsible party of governance to repeatedly attempt to shut down the government may, in turn, shut it out of executive power for a long time.
The experience may have been bumpy off the field, but it was in Italy that he developed the toughness and, perhaps, the temper that would see him through his glory days when everybody was trying to chop him down.
Two games in San Antonio, one free throw for one of the most consistently fouled men in the NBA, and the fiery Bryant showed none of the temper that could have hurt his team or his game.
The filmmakers give Maier's purposeful obscurity and fiercely guarded solitude a tragic cast: Her former charges recall her "dark edge," the way she spoke about the brutality of men, the temper that, on occasion, bordered on abusive.
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The key to the sound, he says, is in the final stage: the tempering that heats and cools the steel for strength.
By contrast, Mr Umunna and the other 2010ers are untainted and unstirred by the tempers that the respective legacies of Mr Brown and his predecessor as Labour prime minister, Tony Blair, arouse.
For all the talk of the "hairdryer" and the fiery temper that could see players, officials and the media verbally demolished, Ferguson was never a managerial dinosaur sticking to old values and principles.
He had the vanity that often accompanies good looks, and the querulous temper that goes with innate weakness.
By all accounts he restrained the Roman-candle temper that exploded during a meeting last season in Montreal.
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