He left with what the Turkish Foreign Minister called a "frank and friendly" message about intemperate language.
He managed the firestorm touched off by his intemperate pastor, Jeremiah Wright, with dignity and, eventually, ruthlessness.
And I'm actually have a piece pending now with National Review about the intemperate quality of those remarks.
Some American officials believe that Ahmadinejad's intemperate statements, like his threat to wipe Israel off the map, have not gone down well at home.
In November, 1861, Seward faced his first test when Charles Wilkes, an intemperate Union captain, fired upon an unarmed British mail ship, the R.
Indeed, recent New York City mayors stretching back to Ed Koch have made quite a few intemperate comments they later regretted or, in many cases, didn't.
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In a highly unusual move the Parades Commission then wrote to the Presbyterian Church claiming the language used was "inappropriate" as well as "intemperate and inflammatory".
Another Republican candidate, George McDonald, criticized Mr. Lhota for demonstrating "the very same intemperate attitude" as former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, in whose administration Mr. Lhota served.
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The commission has written to the Presbyterian Church and said it was "disappointed by the use of intemperate and inflammatory language" and described the remarks as inappropriate.
Carl Paladino, a candidate for governor of New York state, was quickly dubbed "Crazy Carl" in the press for intemperate outbursts and the angry tone of his campaign.
Many Nepalis complain that traffic police are rude and intemperate.
The NHS confederation, which is the voice of NHS management, has criticised the BMA for its stance calling the attack on the government over the consultants contract "ill-timed and intemperate".
And even if intemperate political language did to some degree help stew Mr Loughner's brain along with violent video games, Goth music and marijuana there is nothing to be done about it.
As Roderick Long points out, some of those decrying intemperate rhetoric want to restrict it by (non-ironically) threatening real, non-metaphorical violence against those who use unapproved metaphors and imagery.
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Speaking in the House of Commons on Tuesday, Mr Clegg said he was "unambiguous in my condemnation of anyone, from whatever party including my own, who uses insensitive, intemperate, provocative and offensive language".
Installed in a sleek glass office block in Caracas, General Baduel, a man as serene as the president is intemperate, has spent the past few weeks telling Venezuelans that the proposed reform amounted to another coup.
Even this was a bit much for Germany, where bailing out fiscally intemperate neighbors, Mediterranean or otherwise, is deeply unpopular and the German Constitutional Court has threatened to derail any bailout mechanism that smells permanent and automatic.
Andrew Neil, a former editor of the Sunday Times under Murdoch, said the media baron -- who became a U.S. citizen in 1985 -- had been heavily coached by his New York lawyers on how not to jeopardize those vital American interests through intemperate outbursts in London.
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The second is the strikingly different outcome arrived at because Virginia Woolf restrained herself from dispatching her first, intemperate draft reply and carefully modified it so as not to hurt the feelings of the young man - a family friend, very much younger and less experienced than herself.
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