We know that he's cool and patient, but maybe his drooping recent poll numbers will cause him to start drawing some lines in the sand.
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The veteran coach is well known for maintaining an even keel but in Tuesday's press conference he lost his cool when asked about Antonio Cassano's continued absence from the squad.
He's simply too cool to do that.
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He loves sharing that kind of stuff, and it's cool, because you realize how much experience he has and how much he's seen.
"You're not just trying to identify what's likely and important, but also frankly, what's cool, " he said.
Correspondents say the trip could help allay concerns he is cool towards America's closest ally in the Middle East.
Having been bitten by the wine bug in 2001 after a taste of Thelema Cabernet Sauvignon, Mr. Vanderspuy, who has a deep-rooted history with Stellenbosch, says he recognized that the region's cool, maritime breezes and varied soils had the potential to make great red wine.
"It's great for Connecticut, it's great for the ECAC, it's cool to see, " he said.
This provokes Orlando's jealousy, but before he can lose his cool, Alcina calms him down with her magic.
"It wouldn't be incorrect that it's on the agenda for the government to cool down the property sector, " he says, but he doesn't believe there's any specific regulation preventing property developers from remitting yuan from offshore into China.
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The goal-scorer's cool finish was aided by the ease with which he was able to lose his marker McGeady in the box.
He will also hope that the opposition's ardour for unity may cool.
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When Hossler was asked to name something cool about his U.S. Open experience, he praised, of all things, the free dry cleaning. ("That's pretty sweet, " he said.) Hossler slid late on Sunday, finishing nine over par, and won't get to keep a nickel of the check he earned this weekend.
He worked with the designers of America's early space-craft, providing a cool mind when everything seemed to be going wrong.
Cruise lost his cool on Oprah's couch, and it's unclear if he can get it back.
"I was thinking because it's a pastry shop, it would be cool to introduce silverware, " he said.
The 38-year-old Northern Irishman, a combative midfielder who refused to give opponents a moment's peace, was forced to cool his heels in recent weeks before learning he had landed his dream job.
Then again, there have been times, when his back was against the wall and the poll numbers were bad, when he's made a decision to turn down the volume and play like things are all cool.
" Larry cites CEO Eric Schmidt's academic background and the academic orgins of the Internet (by which he means it's an open collaboration, not a vendor relationship.) The cool thing about the Web when it launched, he says, was that there was no real barrier to putting things online, "so people put up all sorts of crap.
He consistently made money for Banco Pactual through Brazil's seesawing currency crises: who better to make cool bets during America's subprime meltdown?
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He's showing off the realtime Facebook feed, realtime AP news ticker (that's kind of cool).
Given Mr Koizumi's friendship with Mr Bush, many worry that relations between America and Japan may cool after he goes.
"The most important thing is that whatever you're serving can sit out and doesn't have to be served at its moment of coming out of the oven or off the stove, " he says, noting that it's important to avoid high-fat dishes in which the fat will cool and congeal.
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