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Emma felt annoyance in regards to their current president, because of his hasty, hot-headed temperament.
The Republicans have successfully propagated the idea that his temperament is the issue.
Matisse was the elder, but he was a slower and more methodical man by temperament and it was Picasso who initially made the greater splash.
You have to think that a team made up of Swedes, Spaniards and all the rest is fairly diverse in terms of temperament and personality.
Without glossing over the more reprehensible elements in Sade's temperament, Rush succeeds in making him into a sympathetic character.
What I do work with is satire and for that you need a lot more knowledge, the right temperament, and a grasp of the socio-political realities.
The classical restraint and emotional detachment of Bronzino's work reveal a temperament quite unlike that of his master Pontormo.
Parents should give children food suitable to their temperament, prepared hygienically, pleasant to the taste and yet simple.
But right from the start, Cooper's hypersensitive temperament and extreme high-handedness took their toll.
Frankly, I had not the temperament to take up a musicological career, even as a secondary pursuit.
They are wholly unfitted, by temperament and training, for the cut-throat, hard-nosed commercial environment in which they now find themselves.
They had a son, Conrad, but incompatibility in age and temperament tore the marriage apart.
Ida Willis is a no-nonsense, interfering housekeeper whose temperament is ill-suited to her clients.
With his excellent technique and temperament he should be kept in the pivotal position.
I guess only time and my son's evolving temperament will determine what I should do.
She looks much younger and offers a broad, easy smile with a somewhat boyish temperament.
In temperament, too, neoconservatives have revealed themselves as the antithesis of conservative.
Its steady, amiable temperament makes it a dependable guide dog for the blind.
Another possible cause of colic is a combination of the baby's temperament and an immature nervous system.
You and Mr. Darcy are not so different in temperament that you may treat your disagreements lightly.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The cleavages of racial temperament are not, as in other countries, bridged over by a sense of national unity.
If I had, I know that one of my temperament could not have escaped serious consequences.
Their tone came of temperament, the words themselves of love and its courage.
The mob state of mind is lurking still in the excitable American temperament.
Every man who drives a racing-car has a coloratura soprano beaten to death for temperament.
The elasticity, the concreteness, of your temperament fertilised the too-brooding introspectiveness of my own.
A fierce, untamed girl of primitive instincts, she was the heritor of the family temperament.
He was of a fiery, warlike temperament, and nothing could daunt him or dishearten him.
The description of the Slavonic temperament given by Sienkiewicz tallies exactly with many prominent characters in Russian novels.
This is the melancholic temperament, which does not shrink from the most profound inquiry.
And as his temperament was choleric there were fellows who were actually afraid of him.
His belief in itinerancy had its roots in his temperament, as well as in his judgment.
If Mars be configurated with Venus only men are of a licentious temperament.
The artistic temperament is too high-strung to view such deviations from the natural laws of the art of kalsomining.
The mistiness and inexplicability of his productions is part of such a process, as well as of invincible temperament.
From Dallin's boyhood he began to display the artistic bent and temperament of his nature.
It's no credit to carry an interlinear translation of your temperament on your face.
They are merely normal side-effects of the bodily disease, accentuated perhaps by a suggestible temperament.
And he had to be told by her, that Dutchwoman, that his temperament did not respond to hers!
Then follows Ann's reply, which may be judged not unconciliatory when her fierce temperament is taken into consideration.
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