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There are still rumblings in the Pakistan camp about Stuart Broad's flash of ill temper at Edgbaston to the extent that he is now being blamed for causing the fracture to Zulqarnain Haider's finger that has forced the characterful wicketkeeper to return home.
BBC: Jonathan Agnew column
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In keeping with wolfish tradition, it's an agonizing process, which may account for the creature's ill temper upon becoming fully lupine: He doesn't kill to feed any need besides bloodlust, and his eviscerations are graphic, grotesque and largely unnecessary although when Mr. Del Toro is seen chowing down on some villager's liver, it may be intended as an homage to his somnambulistic co-star Mr. Hopkins (hold the fava beans).
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Businessmen even honest ones are still wary of Mr Zeman, who has often displayed the same authoritarian ill-temper as Mr Klaus.
ECONOMIST: Is a Czech era ending?
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She said that while there was nothing wrong with scrutinising the system, it was not helpful to have such wrangling and ill-temper between politicians, including a call for Health Minister Michael McGimpsey to stand down.
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