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But in the meantime the spirit of new beginnings is a hard one to temper.
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Temper Your Temper is on BBC One each weekday at 1100BST until 15 September 2006.
BBC: NEWS | Health | How to temper your temper
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So, temper the anxiety, number one.
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Damon has a full head of hair, a big smile, and a robust temper, which explodes memorably at one point.
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The Wizard of Westwood is candid about his own shortcomings, one of which was a fist-fighting temper in his early days.
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The old watchman sat under this tree, and Nawab and the other younger men would sit with him at dusk, teasing him, trying to make his violent temper flare up, and joking around with one another.
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Other women have been more confrontational in the face of obstacles: One entrepreneur, who had started a business in 1990, lost her temper when confronted with a "No Women Allowed" sign in a government department, and ripped the sign off the door.
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One press report described how a former Marine couldn't take Mr. Weiner's temper anymore.
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You have done a nice job of describing how one type of manic episode looks, but in suggesting that what you see might be a temper tantrum you have also identified the challenge that faces us every time we try to give a name to psychiatric troubles.
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Just keep your temper in check, so that next coach whose reputation will be dinged forever because of one heated moment is not you.
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In a spasm of temper Yvonne swung around and opened her hand, flinging away into the river something tiny that gave out one glint of light before it was swallowed without a splash, the water healing instantly behind it.
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