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    temperament


    1. ‘Oh yes, she had the right temperament – caring but without getting emotionally involved, if you know what I mean


    2. If, therefore, you have a nervous temperament, and who has not in these troubled times, and you suffer from symptoms of eyestrain, you may be able to overcome these symptoms simply by learning to relax


    3. I am only grateful that Alastair, being of a typical artistic temperament, is not overly bothered with practicalities and can camp here without going insane as long as the one or two things which are important to him are accommodated


    4. Titania and Hipolyta grew and became less disposed to be constantly in their own company, as each took upon herself her own responsibilities and temperament


    5. temperament and a good cook, which is more than I can


    6. claim that his wife had a pleasant temperament


    7. have the temperament of a hungry mule


    8. Small as she was, she had a fierce temperament and a mind of her own, both of which she displayed often, to everyone except Papa


    9. He was a lad of about six and of no unusual temperament


    10. I loved SAP COIN's advanced training and direct way of doing business for it suited my temperament

    11. Any number of individuals, as indicated above, enjoying equal rights and privileges consonant with the legal requirements of a free society, may differ in a variety of ways; materially, intellectually, physically, morally, spiritually, by temperament, motivation, its expectancies, the list is endless


    12. Every society is subject to an undetermined, however certain life expectancy that varies in proportion to a society‘s demographic components, (the) statistical effects of (its) technology and medicine, temperament, market designs and……


    13. In any event, there are any number of vocational and/or general studies programs available to students who are neither endowed by nature nor temperament to pursue higher learning (that is not necessarily a bad thing inasmuch it fills a vital need))


    14. The French, not unlike other (relatively) uniform cultures, lack the traditional foundations and temperament to support the social, political and economic requirements of burgeoning multi-ethnic societies


    15. Like Cain, Esau was the elder son, and had a more volatile temperament


    16. The first became associated with the terms, feelings and temperament, while the second became identified with intelligence, creative ability, or imagination


    17. less fat, temperament is the feeling of inner feelings and state of an apparent, feel, and state in the body to the royal of muscle, muscle balance fat, dignified man won't be lazy, their comfort and


    18. research the healthiest manifested the strongest man from the body immunity is a force of feeling and temperament (natural expression of from the inside out, not in order to show to see others, if in order to reflect to others, is affected, is reflected in the temperament, but funny)


    19. But have temperament is not necessarily the most health, immune index is the highest


    20. He suffered greatly from his temperament but he was no match for these two bruisers to give them lip even if he was on some inflated mission that should have earned him more respect

    21. Judicial positions, it might seem obvious, should be filled by those who display a judicial temperament


    22. To these Senators judicial temperament in a candidate is a disqualifying liability at his confirmation hearing


    23. together, hadn't Adrian come to understand my temperament? Wouldn't he know how


    24. with the character, or temperament of the person he appears to


    25. results according to his temperament and expectations, casts


    26. The temperament of a gaze,


    27. “What do you think this is, Dad?” Zachary shows he lacks the strong temperament that his father seems to hold


    28. The good negotiator needs a cool temperament, patience, determination and strength of thought, traits that fitted Delilah well


    29. And for a people with our temperament, that’s saying something


    30. So while Brook was still young, we decided to get a second dog, this time an Australian shepherd, a smaller breed which was said to have the same intelligence (but a much more active temperament) as a Rottweiler

    31. With your temperament and discretion


    32. Surely Trask would further embellish the truth next time Barnum questioned him, and with his off-the-wall temperament he might come up with something even more outlandish than he'd threatened


    33. grown up with Joyce were long used to her temperament, but the new owner wasn’t, and


    34. appearance and temperament The strong correlation between genes and


    35. temperament was like a short fused time bomb


    36. Beatrice opposite to her temperament, had remained without speech, her generally white complexion had turned scarlet, with the flushes of the anger crowding in the cheeks


    37. -But what a bad fugitive you are! And I thought that the brandy had improved your temperament!


    38. We simply don’t have the collective will and temperament to do that, at least at the moment


    39. man to follow the method which suits his temperament


    40. temperament and ability, and his opportunities as he mixes with men; but all

    41. as regular cyclic changes in the temperament of the people and the


    42. He had the highest of ideals, but he was unstable in temperament


    43. This includes the complex understanding of factors such as individual temperament, parental psychopathology, and possible neuro - chemical predispositions


    44. 6 Andrew and Peter were very unlike in character and temperament, but it must be recorded everlastingly to their credit that they got along together splendidly


    45. But the untimely death of James greatly modified the vehement temperament of his younger brother John


    46. They form the core of a theory, developed in the 1940s by American psychologist William Sheldon, associating body types with human temperament types


    47. similar temperament should be hired to


    48. This might be some diabolical trap planned by Tarascus, but plunging headlong into a snare was less abhorrent to Conan's temperament than sitting meekly to await his doom


    49. In temperament, he was surly and vindictive


    50. Middle-aged and with a shock of red hair, which matched his temperament, the captain was not famed for being conventional in his dealings with unofficial travellers, especially when dealing with pirates












































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    temperament disposition temper nature qualifications kind constitution