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" Even a couple of the kedas had been short tempered and BobbingTwo put four legs up at another
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parts have no need: but God hath tempered the body together, having given more abundant
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shouted at loudly by bad tempered dads,
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Archibald's joy at finding his darling was quickly tempered by his frustration at not being able break her out of her prison
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Archibald's joy at finding his darling was quickly tempered by
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Wisdom is knowledge tempered in the fire and washed in the
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4 This sword is tempered by the power of some ghosts
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The members of the party ate their breakfast, a sullen silence replacing the bad tempered, early morning repartee which usually accompanied this meal
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tempered with moor and pasture, the Somport was wild,
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exaggerations are tempered in time
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seem to have tempered their propaganda and
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He was still weak from his wounds - as was she by her own - tempered as DRAFT
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But even her ill-will for the thief could be easily tempered with a handful of gold coins
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But as corn grows equally upon high and low lands, upon grounds that are disposed to be too wet, and upon those that are disposed to be too dry, either the drought or the rain, which is hurtful to one part of the country, is favourable to another ; and though, both in the wet and in the dry season, the crop is a good deal less than in one more properly tempered ; yet, in both, what is lost in one part of the country is in some measure compensated by what is gained in the other
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I still wanted to fire the cannon, but my sense of urgency had been tempered somewhat by this newfound appreciation for our lives on the island
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Her mood and her feelings had tempered
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In standard TIAR the visual cortex would simply represent something induced from a memory and tempered by imagination; a simple conversion
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Gerrid’s admiration for L-Seven-Six, tempered with hatred and fear
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It can’t be tempered by
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Truth needs to be tempered with Discretion, at times
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or tempered glass, they offer a visual spectacle as they open to resemble the Chinese
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Liberty suggests the freedom to think and behave in a manner consistent with and tempered by customary restraints or limits that inevitably weigh the consequences of causal effects
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“So, we have a pair of final contenders,” she commented quietly, her usual levity tempered by a note of seriousness
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Let us hope, however, that whatever judgments the future may one day see fit to render, will be tempered by gratitude for others who, having participated in history, made it possible for them to critically examine its failures as well as its accomplishments in an open-minded manner that will hopefully provide objective standards of measurement
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Truth is tempered by Trial and Suffering:
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The only thing I want to say here is that this: if your normal y even tempered dog
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Colling was certain that he had never been so happy, but his light-heartedness was tempered by concern about the future
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The continual strain they were under was taking a heavy toll on both; they were worn down, short tempered, terrified, elated for their love, mournful for Raul, concerned for Herminia, puffy around bloodshot eyes, and beyond exhaustion
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His relief was tempered by the presence of the Russians, whose vigilant attitude did not relax as the patrol vessel pulled alongside their boat
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The warm sunshine was tempered by gusty winds coming off the snow covered mountain peaks in the distance
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But his enjoyment of the moment was tempered with the thought that Elizabeth was again at the center of some kind of deception
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21 For your sustenance declared your sweetness to your children, and serving to the appetite of the eater, tempered itself to every
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was not tempered with mercy?
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Chandelle assured him everything would be ready, and she would make sure the nurse was made comfortable, Jock said he had given the nurse all the information about Hamish and especially how bad tempered he can be; so things should run smoothly
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there are no more rabies…” Isn’t that precisely what we all aspire to… a free and peaceful world without antagonism? Perhaps I share, after all, a bit of your “utopian spirit”, tempered by reality, for I do not exist to seek opposition, but dream of being able to live in peace and tranquillity
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the jaundice was tempered by optimism buoyed by the tireless work of two devoted
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2 And unleavened bread, and cakes unleavened tempered with oil, and wafers unleavened anointed with oil: of wheaten flour shall you make them
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35 And you shall make it a perfume, a confection after the are of the apothecary, tempered together, pure and holy:
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the sows, as they were mean tempered
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2 And unleavened bread, and cakes unleavened tempered with oil, and wafers
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apothecary, tempered together, pure and holy:
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John tempered his boldness with humility, acknowledging there was Another who was more than the wild man of the wilderness to look to – there was Another who had more that was much better than anything he could offer, there was Another greater than he:
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She was greedy and bad tempered, always envious, always checking up on
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For she knew that a gentle tongue accomplished more than a hot tempered one, so once she had gathered her thoughts she spoke again, “Morgan,” he turned his attention to her, “we both know what is customary when it comes to the matter of burial
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Only a few were left still in a kind of pursuit, tempered by the reality that they were all running for their lives
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“Emotions must be tempered in order to cope with uncertainty
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kind of pursuit, tempered by the reality that they were all running for their lives
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existed in another form, at least my grief would be tempered by the
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Aw, who cares what I think, this is probably tempered glass, anyway
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His appreciation was tempered by his need to say a final farewell to his friend
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Neu has tempered our souls, broke us from the chains that
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Avion tempered by the sending of the departed
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He had learned the hard way pregnant women were bad tempered and weren’t
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tempered and more anxious
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In a low voice, tempered with a smile, I recalled the times we played as children
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My disappointment was tempered by the hope that they were tripping over each other there
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The other is tempered steel
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I'd been flat out for weeks and, while still loving the acting, had become drained, filthy tempered and depressed by grey skies, cold, damp, ugly people and the prospect of at least three months more of the same until summer – if it arrived! My moody outbursts had become as embarrassing to me as everyone else, so no one attempted to dissuade me when I stopped the van in a village fifty miles east of Bristol, wished them a happy Easter and said I’d see them in four weeks
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You'd think Paris would have taught me a lesson! A sleepless night followed by a day tramping the hot and humid streets of Barcelona, followed by another sleepless night on the deck of a pitching ferry, left us both exhausted and ill tempered, but it was worth it
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The bloke would keep his temper, pander to her idiocies, take on the burden of worry and effort and even manage a good tempered joke that never failed to infuriate
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Anticipating an hour"s rest, we settled to our carton of milk and packet of chocolate biscuits with a gusto only slightly tempered by the plight of the poor man trapped on the cliff face
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The beat of drums tempered the air
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‘All my actions are tempered by Christian love
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Excitement, however, was tempered by a fear that his secret had leaked out and the entire school would stand up and denounce him
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Whenever he was, he could be a bit short tempered without meaning to be
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Second Ray; in a word, he has tempered his devotion by increasing
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Gerry who was short tempered hit one of them after he sneered at him and Matthew drew a punch at the other
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The sadness of the anticipated separation was only tempered by this graduated method of preparing them for the announcement of his intended departure
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And even as you accord justice dominated by fairness in the light of the need of those who are brought before you, so shall you have the right to expect justice tempered by mercy when you sometime stand before the Judge of all the earth
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Jesus had a firm sense of justice, but it was always tempered with mercy
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That stroke would have sheared a human body asunder; but the bones of the servant of Bit-Yakin were like tempered steel
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Yet even tempered steel could not wholly have withstood that furious stroke
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Yet it was but a paltry force he had gathered to dash against the invading hosts, though of the quality of tempered steel
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With that, it is best to install tempered glass doors for your fireplace, so that heat loss is avoided, and efficiency is improved
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Bad tempered because they’ve never
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Rachel was surprised to learn that her mother had been equally quick tempered, and she, too, often battled with controlling it
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Her face was warped with a collage of tempered joy and vexation
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A ruthless snarl crawled upon his tempered jaw as he imagined the scenario of their fatal meeting
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I hear you are Shane’s connection, and he is a little more even tempered than Billy
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Mike thus tempered his enthusiasm and read carefully the comments on the various weapons described in the Jane’s book
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presented as quite grumpy and bad tempered but was the
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Despite her pride at seeing all of her 31 women graduate from the course today, Ingrid’s joy was tempered by the bad news that had come from the Pacific during the last two months
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The euphoria of the naval defeat of the Japanese, completed by the sinking of the KONGO and CHOKAI the next morning, was however quickly tempered one day later by the sinking of the carrier USS WASP, torpedoed by a Japanese submarine
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He turned away from me, a bit short tempered you could notice it, back to
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with a vibrant ring upon the solid brass and tempered gold plated
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Your investment decisions should always be tempered with the question: How will this investment be affected by taxes and inflation?
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day, the sun tempered by scurrying cirrus, the wind fresh and gusting, bearing a tint of
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Recent years of unchallenged supremacy should have made Malenkov over confident, to think on his feet, but that would be tempered with paranoia, so he would be prepared for anything
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Hers were hard and tempered, forged in stone and ruthless
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While he initially felt sorry for Janet, his sympathy was tempered by the realization that she must have been deeply involved in Mr
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We are being taught, tempered, and purged of the ‘old man’, and are to be found worthy to take possession through Love, by His most wonderful, beautiful and worthy Son Joshua, now called Jesus
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the search must be tempered by the recognition that it is primarily a function of time with
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That success was tempered however, when the British assured control of the seas by defeating the French and Spanish Navies at the Battle of Trafalgar
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“You were afraid something like this would happen? Why, because of Diane D’s reputation? Because of her vicious tempered history? A person who’s good at kung fu kicking police officers and security guards in the groin which landed them in the hospital? A person who threatened her Jamaican lover‘s girlfriend over the telephone then sped to the poor girl‘s place of residence to assault her? A person who recently kung fu kicked me into the air which landed me rolling on the ground then landing me in the hospital for six days? Is that the type of person you want to date? I see
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She however tempered somewhat that frustration on remembering how the United States had stayed in its splendid isolation for two years while Europe descended into war and mass destruction
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marriage by his mid-thirties, he was short tempered, happy to
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Today's ghost and goblins are probably a little more frightening than at any other time in history but they are often tempered by a princess seeking frogs and a few witches and wizards along the way