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That's led to songs of uncommon vulnerability, which temper the rougher side of his oeuvre.
"But we've had a whole new set of issues around the economy which temper the pace at which traditional companies are spending on technology.
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This listener, too, esteemed what little he knew of Kertesz: namely, the recordings, which tempered musical probity and intelligence with warmth where appropriate and with humanity everywhere.
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