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Examples
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Judge Calabresi was defending Sonia Sotomayor from the charge that she is a "tempermental" shrew or a woman with a "sharp tongue."
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Yet any movies that are contrary you see the vile hate spewing left react like tempermental children.
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All the would be William Tell's soon found out that crossbows can be tempermental and some what hard to become acoustomed to.
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All the would be William Tell's soon found out that crossbows can be tempermental and some what hard to become acoustomed to.
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NASA's engineers and technicians should be given medals for keeping this extremely finicky and tempermental "steam locomotive of space" flying as frequently as they do. fred sanford
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To turn around and say all of that after a man called him and tempermental, the candidate knows what he is saying, he cares about it, and for those of you who bash him, because he is old or insane is just down right stupid.
Voter tells McCain his temper is 'something of concern' 2008
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The pain of those who are abandoned to be diminished by various and sundry forms of tempermental outbursts.
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All the French I know are highly emotional and tempermental …. and sometimes sulky. blueseaurchin |
une pièce montée 2008
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Won't help him being a tempermental, vengeful, spiteful, near-senile old man who is on a twice-a-week-major-gaffe pace.
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While John McCain shrugs off the complaint that he is tempermental and difficult to get along with I am concerned that we will have another president of the US that cannot get along with other countries and improove our standing in the world.
Voter tells McCain his temper is 'something of concern' 2008
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