All sorts of people lose their temper in their daily lives, it's part of human nature.
But in the meantime the spirit of new beginnings is a hard one to temper.
As I say to my children whenever they throw a temper tantrum: tough noogies.
He has lost his temper in prior jobs and, in doing so, lost the clubhouse.
Things began to calm down, funnily enough, right after Benitez finally lost his temper.
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Granted, later, when I became more independent and my parents were less involved, my temper flared.
And so what we did--I mean, for the first few months we tried to temper it.
Should Mr. Sharif win office, he is likely to temper his approach, predicted retired Maj.
The head of English Professional Footballers' Association said that Suarez needs help controlling his temper.
Temper Your Temper is on BBC One each weekday at 1100BST until 15 September 2006.
Another time, a star performer with a volatile temper cost us a major client.
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Temper tantrums, disobedience and arguments will all inevitably appear at some point during childhood.
His violent temper and domineering personality were notorious in the Braintree area of Essex.
Arctic ice helps regulate and temper the climate in many other parts of the world.
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Does he treat hotel and restaurant staff with respect or does he have temper tantrums?
While the market is cheering the new measures, social unrest in Greece could temper gains today.
U.S. retail sales and jobless claims were both disappointing, helping to temper the bullish tone.
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And hopefully, he will not bluster and cow the senators into submission by losing his temper.
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Mr Zbudowskyj allegedly lost his temper and dived into the crowd, which sparked a large brawl.
Uday said he had lost his temper because he believed that Jajo was upsetting his mother.
But I always have to temper and monitor the indulgence so that it doesn't become self-indulgence.
Contrast this with how a high-profile U.S. politician's temper is covered across the pond.
One press report described how a former Marine couldn't take Mr. Weiner's temper anymore.
The UUP's Roy Beggs asked members to temper their comments in order to avoid heightening sectarianism.
So the government needs to temper its enthusiasm for universal child care and working mothers.
Such views inevitably temper any propensity European leaders may have to act against the Islamic republic.
After leaving them alone, arguably for too long, it needs to temper their tax privileges cautiously.
And the way he addresses that is he goes, yeah, I have a temper, just like everybody.
Additionally, people must also temper their questioning of the events that unfolded while the girls were missing.
Though famed for her charm and her powers of persuasion, she did not always temper her style.
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