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The opening concert, on Wednesday, features Uncommon Temperament, the Clarion Music Society and East of the River.
Pistorius is, as well, blessed with an uncommon temperament — a fierce, even frenzied need to take on the world at maximum speed and with minimum caution.
Uncommon Temperament, a group of young Baroque performers, opened with works of Handel: a trio sonata and a soprano version of the cantata "Mi Palpita il Cor," sung by Ariadne Greif.
To leave your next county with your kit being thrown off the balcony, and then to play only intermittently for your next suggests either unusual bad luck or an uncommon temperament.
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Death-qualifying a jury picking jurors who would be willing to sentence a defendant to death means selecting people with uncommon temperaments: They are quicker to convict, less contemplative, more skeptical about mitigating circumstances, more likely to trust authority, and more likely to believe that justice means vengeance.
But Christian was no ordinary king, and Caroline Mathilde proved to be a woman of uncommon abilities and ardent temperament.
He was also blessed with a sweet temperament and a courage uncommon in anyone so young.
The Yankees are confident Johnson can handle it because they consider him an extraordinary young hitter with uncommon maturity on the field and an old-fashioned temperament off it.
Moved only by generous, noble sentiments, she has a near angelic, that is, archetypically feminine, temperament - except for the troubling matter of her uncommon intelligence, her frankness, her want of "pliability".
Some temperament.
"Excellent temperament".
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