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elly, who was a mathematics teacher had a foul | temper and was often violent towards pupils. |
as 'a man of mean learning and of a complying | temper' (Annals of Refor. |
He was a man of a sweet | temper and was an excellent scholar and so modest tha |
nging prospector or cowboy with a hair-trigger | temper and an intense hatred of rabbits, particularly |
lly is a captain who has adopted a short-fused | temper and uncontrolled rage to compensate for his sm |
Although James can be stern and has a strong | temper at times, he is a warm and loving father and h |
an, who has a bad son and a husband with a bad | temper. |
nt reader, with a good nature, and a vivacious | temper that sometimes bordered on tartness. |
Bethune, who was known to have a quick | temper, joined Bristol Rovers in 1920 for their first |
in good faith, without bias, and in a judicial | temper, and must give to him the opportunity adequate |
ly, he was described as rough and having a hot | temper, yet warm and single-minded. |
am that ‘with an agreeable person and a jovial | temper, he became dreadfully embarrassed in his circu |
her teachers' authority, B-ko has a tremendous | temper which flares whenever she doesn't get what she |
parts, integrity and honesty but of a generous | temper and a nobleness of spirit as to the public goo |
a former boxer and has a reputation for a bad | temper. |
tting into heated arguments, as Ryle had a hot | temper. |
l spoiled child, vain and sulky, of a romantic | temper and endowed with exceptional physical beauty, |
Has also has a noticeable | temper, hence his code-name. |
It has a savage | temper; it is very much like the bull terrier in its |
He has a quick | temper and often yells at suspects in the interrogati |
ed that as an alderman, McBride had a terrible | temper. |
known for his "melancholy" and he had a fiery | temper. |
He had a hot | temper and during the campaign challenged Jennings to |
He is cruel and cowardly and has a worse | temper that the others. |
Dahlgren was known for a short | temper and strong opinions, and strongly opposed this |
He was skilful with the ball but had a short | temper which sometimes caused him disciplinary proble |
Aside from having a quick | temper, Allee was also a racist with a profound hatre |
Letters from a Father to his Son, on a devout | temper and life, 1761, 12mo. |
Christiane's father frequently had a violent | temper, drank heavily and raged at his family, and he |
others control his actions, possessing a mild | temper. |
ors and was thought of as a bully with a short | temper. |
He has a major | temper and an even more major tendency to do reckless |
d shotgun when he traveled, and he had a fiery | temper. |
Dee has a fiery | temper and often argues with Travis, the wealthy farm |
, burnt shells are easily crushed into a shell | temper of fine plate-like particles, some nearly powd |
After the body was adjourned, Arndt's | temper remained heated, he charged Vineyard's desk, a |
nicknamed the Centaur of Santa Ana, after his | temper and disposition in battle. |
esentation style and alleged behind-the-scenes | temper. |
e prejudices of the era with pride and an even | temper, unlike his hot-headed friend Marcus Savage (A |
micromanaging authoritarian with an explosive | temper. |
was in fact working class and had an explosive | temper; apprentices were told to watch the colour of |
r he had a reputation for eccentricity and bad | temper: during the trial of Daniel O'Connell he chall |
rew fat which affected both his health and his | temper. |
Michael I were men of stiff and intransigent | temper... . |
fight Essex before he grew too strong, and the | temper of both sides made it impossible to postpone t |
works with reluctance, his studious and sober | temper inclining him more to the pursuit of his art t |
ten flogged due to her 'violent and rebellious | temper' and was eventually re-sold away from her son. |
sidering the President's proclamation, and the | temper of the Taglos, with whom I was daily discussin |
d ranges from the smoothed surface and coarser | temper of Mississippi Ware to the more polished surfa |
won few friends with his bad language and easy | temper. |
n" is a song by Australian indie rock band The | Temper Trap. |
single from the Australian indie rock band The | Temper Trap from their debut album Conditions. |
n 'old school' officer with a barely contained | temper and a tendency to both bully Chrissie and clas |
apparently through the Baroness's unreasonable | temper. |
not love and revere her for the bright, sunny | temper and her saintly unselfishness. |
a well-known bootleg showcasing Buddy's fiery | temper. |
he film, as well as "Sweet Disposition" by The | Temper Trap and "Good Life" by OneRepublic. |
arkson, Neon Trees, Crash Kings, Hot Chip, The | Temper Trap, Foster the People, The Presidents of the |
f time attempting to soothe Chromedome's fiery | temper to improve his battle ability. |
It is a contest of | temper, a trial of honour, a revealer of character. |
He was of a deeply religious | temper, and his character was reflected in his choice |
Despite The | Temper Trap originating from Australia, "Sweet Dispos |
Despite this | temper, he maintained strong friendships across party |
There is danger that, if the court does not | temper its doctrinaire logic with a little practical |
was principally known for his easily provoked | temper, but his knowledge of the law was thought cons |
a crowd, a want of energy, and an easiness of | temper, little calculated to curb the sallies of a la |
With fiery red hair and an equally fiery | temper, she once aids her cousin before and after a b |
father's instruction; but the father's violent | temper at last became so intolerable that the youth f |
c fermentation and oak barrel fermentation can | temper that. |
dedness, kindness, humility and sudden fits of | temper that cooled almost instanteneously. |
ister, Galina Brezhneva, who was known for her | temper and self-gratification, Yuri was a shadowy fig |
He is renowned for his | temper tantrums in public at not being referred to or |
Unlike his brother Francis, his | temper and poor health were poorly suited to the need |
ed himself, and helped moderate Gawain's fiery | temper. |
p, Calvin Harris, Newton Faulkner, Gossip, The | Temper Trap, Empire of the Sun, Goldfrapp, La Roux, W |
created by Wolverhampton-born graffitti artist | Temper. |
as a dwarf-like little man with a hair trigger | temper and a lisp. |
ich overtake and diaper the cat; when he has a | temper tantrum his head is diapered as well) |
is generally a good-hearted person, but has a | temper and hatred, mostly fueled by his desire for re |
pervised by Superintendent Nancy Ho, who has a | temper. |
Like his older brothers he was known to have a | temper as seen in the Season 1 episode "Boots with My |
He throws | temper tantrums any time he sees what he wants, and h |
opponents and teammates alike for her volatile | temper, fiery competitiveness, and outspoken manner b |
However, her hot | temper will flare whenever she witness any injustices |
She was known for her quick | temper, and the people of Burslem were suspicious of |
career at Manchester City, although his fiery | temper resulted in him being released after a series |
both on account of his doctrines and his good | temper. |
aking himself indispensable, his imperturbable | temper and his impenetrable secrecy-were fully displa |
of his want of stability and of his uncertain | temper. |
directing, since Paul was known for his short | temper and insistence on being punctual. |
His hot | temper probably accounts for a duel he fought over th |
His fractious | temper coloured all the controversies in which he too |
ied 1622), and was made a baronet; his violent | temper destroyed the marriage, and he was imprisoned |
thin, many a guest falling victim to his short | temper, but it is said that his courtesy was guarante |
enter licensed boxing due to his unpredictable | temper, his violent reputation and criminal record; h |
His most prominent weakness is his explosive | temper and irrational hatred toward J. Jonah Jameson, |
Giordano was known for his explosive | temper. |
His violent | temper soon made him many enemies. |
nown throughout the organization for his short | temper. |
His hot | temper gets him into a fight with the fishermen. |
terminated in March 2006, 'a victim of his bad | temper'. |
ickname "The Tabasco Kid" because of his fiery | temper. |
However, because of his hot | temper, he alienated himself from his party members. |
Known for his sharp | temper, Drucci frequently served as an enforcer for t |
l in portraying children, with whom his genial | temper made him a great favourite. |
Dobing was known for his short | temper on the pitch, which once resulted in him recei |
On the stump his hot | temper, passionate partisanship, and stirring eloquen |
culties while in Rome, mostly due to his short | temper and illness. |
ed for Ron Artest, long known for his volatile | temper. |
His conciliatory | temper led him to several attempts to make peace with |
nto Rikuo's hands when teased due to his quick | temper. |
His hasty | temper got the best of him there, and he killed two b |
urb his behavior, but still retained his fiery | temper. |
t his life Fraser had a reputation for his bad | temper; Crowley (2000) referred to him as a man whose |
ntil the passage of the 1813 Act; however, the | temper of the times allowed for some latitude, with c |
“sport” only further corrupted humans' natural | temper and turned one away from the appreciation of t |
The tales illustrate perseverance, | temper, economy, and are followed by a curious moral |
Anderson, wrote that Outram "was hasty in his | temper, feeling his own superiority over others. |
riking manner;" but "warm and impetuous in his | temper and precipitate in his judgement". |
Caspian goes to his cabin in a | temper, but returns to say that Aslan appeared in his |
ook the high priesthood, was a bold man in his | temper, and very insolent; he was also of the sect of |
They were answered in better | temper and with much ability by Professor Dunlop of E |
The series was played in bad | temper, but Palmer's good-natured style helped the si |
William Brereton killed his valet in a | temper after he was interrupted at his meal. |
Between the girl's presumed infidelity and | temper tantrums, he presumably gives up on the relati |
harles was taken aback by the intelligence and | temper of his son. |
designs currently fielded by the US DoD is the | TEMPER Tent. |
that this may have been caused by James' fiery | temper, for which he and his brother earned the nickn |
morning recurs, as from Joey's alcohol-fueled | temper, including a tantrum from him that frightens h |
han, Song Jiang is worried that Li Kui's fiery | temper might bring him into some trouble, so he asks |
observance of the Shariat (Islamic law) helped | temper the growing mystic fervor of Shah Abdul Karim |
Le Monnier's | temper and hasty speech resulted in many arguments an |
or each other, despite Rosen's legendary fiery | temper, and on occasions referred questions in Jewish |
In mostly every episode he looses his | temper, and always fights with Yuki, but always fails |
uson, renowned for their ability to lose their | temper and terrify players who are not trying their b |
ther soldiers are afraid that he will lose his | temper someday, and then seven of them might die with |
"Benny" (Bristol) - to lose your | temper (from a character in Crossroads) |
the family of Indians, Suad`s mother loses her | temper with her, and slaps and slams her to the floor |
Sky loses her | temper and tells them to back off, otherwise a fight |
iki Jurai and Airi Masaki and rarely loses her | temper. |
At their funeral, Isaac loses his | temper with Jessica and claims that Short Creek isn't |
rns to Marjory (Lee), an irate Bingo loses her | temper and shoots him in the shoulder. |
Tomoe loses her | temper at the crowd, who call her, among other things |
ble to witness any atrocity without losing his | temper. |
Hamilton wrote: "It is like a monk losing his | temper - om to OM! Now! Tranquil, tenacious - the Dal |
ated reason for his firing was Reid losing his | temper and throwing a dish at a fellow employee). |
with the group, and apologizes for losing his | temper. |
"Individual players kept losing their | temper, and much time was wasted in upclose quarrelin |
its own YouTube clip, showing Davis losing his | temper and abruptly ending an interview when Sweeney |
the middle of a gunnery exercise; he lost his | temper and sent an insubordinate signal which resulte |
In April 2007, Fox lost his | temper with a paparazzi photographer outside the Garr |
Back in the Square, Mel lost her | temper with Steve and accused him of shooting Phil as |
Heat v Bulldogs Hockey Game, Playfair lost his | temper and broke two hockey sticks; an incident which |
royed, apparently by his own son, who lost his | temper with his father when the two had one of their |
uted very early in the first half, he lost his | temper, came into conflict with the head coach and th |
this, and at one point he reportedly lost his | temper during a game in response to his own ineffecti |
bassador to ask for excuses, who then lost his | temper and left the court in a fury after telling the |
Sweeney lost his | temper. |
His character usually lost his | temper at least once. |
I lost my | temper and shook Billotte by the button of his tunic. |
Nelson lost his | temper and gave chase, crowding Kidder to the curb. |
"I lost my | temper and control and had to shoot one of the plane' |
raries; Adolphe Adam wrote, "some maintain his | temper was very even, because he was always angry." |
wice on the receiving end of Mingus' legendary | temper. |
2004: Various Artists - CD mixed by | Temper D on Cell Recordings |
h disposition, she often tried to moderate his | temper by her tender advice. |
Queen appears as Alice puts it in a moment of | temper, a "fat, pompous, bad tempered old tyrant". |
That was said in a moment of | temper. |
olar disorder in children with a new diagnosis | temper dysregulation disorder with dysphoria proposed |
g Six-pence Admittance is out of no avaricious | Temper. |
with anxious forebodings -- for his was not a | temper to rest satisfied that all should be well in h |
political craftiness, and occasionally violent | temper, she has been referred to as the "Devil Prince |
A man of hot | temper, Usandizaga had publicly promised that he woul |
hafed at farm work and betrayed flashes of the | temper for which he would later become well known. |
The use of a | temper in the pottery to strengthen and keep it from |
They cited his frequent loss of his | temper and his harsh critiques, notably when he picks |
ommy Dorsey (who was prone to incidents of bad | temper) became angry at one of the Pipers for sending |
and always preserving the full command of his | temper. |
ce and understanding the essence of scientific | temper, and on topics in social philosophy like under |
have done without the possession of hardihood, | temper, and good judgment.' |
An unfriendly young man with a bit of a | temper. |
he steel while grinding and remove some of the | temper from the tool. |
But Motel resists: he is afraid of Tevye's | temper, and tradition says that a matchmaker arranges |
further and she became subject to fits of ill | temper. |
crushed igneous rock (e.g., granite) or quartz | temper, and usually decorated with cordmarking. |
y pour water into the pot or a cup in order to | temper [the vessel]." |
He is depicted as a victim of his own bad | temper rather than a sadist. |
nd his approach at the time, the passing years | temper scathing criticism, and you can easily appreci |
Her face was fair, her person pleasing, her | temper amiable, and her heart kind. |
one if the blade is kept cool, to preserve the | temper of the steel. |
cidic grapes like Sangiovese this process will | temper some of the harshness and volatility in the wi |
as a restless man, quick of brain and quick of | temper, who fell into jobs and fell in with people, b |
We learn that the Angel has quite a | temper, and is very competitive, making him no fun to |
Ramsay's ferocious | temper has contributed to his media appeal in both th |
There is a two-way relationship between | temper and symptoms. |
e Sox, in hopes that the loss of revenue would | temper or eliminate neighborhood opposition. |
an Winter League in hopes Robinson's notorious | temper would cool off enough to allow him to be a pri |
re consists in social, friendly sentiments and | temper, and in contentment with what will simply alle |
m this time on, his work became more serene in | temper and style. |
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