"President Chen can't keep the image of being ill-tempered or blaming other officials, " Lu said.
Global One has been especially fraught in recent months because of the ill-tempered jockeying between Sprint's European partners.
Yes, he was the most ill-tempered husband on the face of the earth.
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The words echo those of his counterpart Hanumant Singh, who presided over England's ill-tempered tour of Sri Lanka in 2001.
As training begins, the players patiently wait their turn as two teams of local footballers play out an ill-tempered game.
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But as the al-Qaeda leader must surely have intended, the shock of September 2001 has left it wounded, febrile and ill-tempered.
And he would rather have seen a creative defeat than the ill-tempered game that made them national champions a few hours after his death.
In an ill-tempered second-half veteran striker Hassan failed to score after the Esperance keeper, Jean-Jacques Tizie, had left his line to close down on Emam.
Late in the second half, the game degenerated into an ill-tempered affair as both sides had a player sent off in the space of a minute.
In an ill-tempered contest at the DW Stadium, the Warriors suffered their third defeat in four home games despite going in with a 10-0 lead at half-time.
This ill-tempered US election campaign has largely been about both sides drawing a hideous caricature of their opponent producing endless adverts, stuffed with half-truths and quotations taken out of context.
The Bucks will be meeting Kettering for the second time in 10 days, having beaten them 3-2 in an ill-tempered Setanta Shield northern semi-final at the Bucks Head.
Ill-tempered and alcoholic, she gambled, incurred huge debts, spent three months in Holloway prison after a conviction for fraud, and told her daughter that she was better-born than her.
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An ill-tempered fight remained tight in every sense and more bad feeling was apparent when Simpson retaliated after being caught by his opponent after the bell had signalled the end of the seventh round.
Portrayed in much of the press as a rejection of long-held Tory principles and policies, the speeches have earned Mr Cameron glowing praise from liberal newspapers and ill-tempered suspicion from their right-wing counterparts exactly what he had hoped for.
Labour's Lord Bach has one on access to legal advice for people challenging rulings on their benefits, an issue which has led to some ill-tempered exchanges with the Lib Dem leader in the Lords and Justice Minister, Lord McNally.
His century was greeted with applause by the visiting players, despite an ill-tempered final session on Thrusday which ended with umpires Ian Gould and Nigel Cowley having words with both captains - Mark Pettini and the visitors' Jon Lewis.
Herbaceous borders and mixed bedding, both originating in 17th-century France, came to the fore and with them the ill-tempered public disputes between William Robinson, an advocate of informal plant groupings, and Reginald Blomfield, who longed for a return to greater formality.
Leeds also lost Hall with a dead leg, while Bulls stand-off Ben Jeffries was helped off in the second half after taking a heavy blow to the head but, in an ill-tempered West Yorkshire derby, tensions again boiled over at the end when punches were traded between both sets of players.
No one is surprised when he becomes close to the ill-tempered wealthy widow Marjorie Nugent (Shirley MacLaine), and no one is much surprised, or bothered, when Bernie, exhausted by her demands on him (everything, we assume, but sex), shoots her four times in the back with a .22 rifle normally used for killing armadillos.
If you're a Labour MP the ill-tempered debate was about a 'partisan', 'ill-conceived', 'ill-judged', 'ham-fisted', 'high-handed', 'arrogant' - and I could go on - attempt to impose new electoral arrangements on the Assembly with little regard to what its members, or the people of Wales want, arrangements, at that, that'll favour the Tories in future elections.
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