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"Life Class" opens with two temper tantrums.
Djokovic, who lost the first two sets handily, 4-6, 3-6, and threw two temper tantrums of his own, contributed mightily to Nadal's breakdown.
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The two tempers can coexist and profit from their points of tension.
A set of 64 grooving experiments was performed on two tempers each of a high-strength low-alloy steel and a heat treatable titanium alloy.
Currently, three temper tantrums a week, negativity, irritability and anger would qualify a child to be labelled with disruptive mood dysregulation disorder.
One temper of mind, however, which sometimes accompanies this manner of philosophising is antipathetic to Burke, and there is much in contemporary opinions about politics, including those held by some analytical philosophers, that he would have found dangerously naive.
As with immigration, his guiding principle is an unrepentant tolerance, but one tempered by experience.
Mr. Sedwell offered an assessment of optimism for the effort now underway, but one tempered by an acknowledgement of past missteps in the fight against the insurgency.
Beneath that hoodie, these people say, is an increasingly assured leader, one tempered by failures — and there have been some big ones — as well as astonishing successes".
"There's a natural marriage between a belief in a dynamic economy and a belief in solidarity and mutual trust, because the one tempers the other.
Williams may dispute the notion that last year's drive to the Final Four tempered his personality, but those who know him believe the experience may have centered him.
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