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.
"If under control, I think Wayne's temper is a good thing, " he commented.
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And this March, Kennedy's temper got the best of him when -- rushing for a plane at Los Angeles International Airport after a fund-raising event -- he shoved a security guard who told him his carry-on bag was too large.
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Adil and his wife, Umm Zainab (who is along for the trip as Adil's temper pacifier and ad-hoc sound girl) -- would head for Makkah, as they were doing the Hajj themselves as pilgrims and wanted to perform their "umrah" in the city before the crowds got in.
Such behavior by politicians and such a public mood stand in stark contrast to Russia's temper earlier in this decade, when the first postcommunist government, headed by the same Mr. Yeltsin, vowed to pursue cooperation with the West and made good on this pledge by adopting political and economic reforms designed to transform Russia into a Western country.
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The Justices can help the Constitutional system, the country's political temper and the Court's reputation by letting the people decide how to define the core family unit of society.
It's no temper tantrum, and it is not, in any sense, a parting shot at his own administration.
And Mr Rudd's short temper had won him few friends to call on when the final crisis loomed.
Murray's volatile temper showed itself once again when he was given a code violation for foul language during the first-set tie-break.
"It's going to temper the use of these drugs, there's no doubt in my mind, " says Douglas Weaver, a cardiologist at Henry Ford Hospital and the president of the American College of Cardiology, which is meeting in Chicago this weekend.
The sentence also came as China's government has sought to temper the judiciary's use of the death penalty.
Another obstacle is Mr McCain's legendarily volcanic temper, which the candidate himself admits to: a serious flaw in a man vying to be commander-in-chief.
There are still rumblings in the Pakistan camp about Stuart Broad's flash of ill temper at Edgbaston to the extent that he is now being blamed for causing the fracture to Zulqarnain Haider's finger that has forced the characterful wicketkeeper to return home.
Investors also were spooked by GM's sales-incentive blitz in January and February, which could temper the auto maker's first-quarter earnings.
Fastow's history of abusive antics and sharp temper will also be in full view, clouding the jury's judgment.
Mr Blair's rare flashes of public temper reveal a man who burns with the passion that the agreeable Mr Hague badly lacks.
Mr Fletcher says he thought England would win the Ashes when Ricky Ponting, Australia's captain, lost his temper in the fourth Test in Nottingham.
That number found that Moussaoui's "unstable early childhood and dysfunctional family" resulted in him leaving home at a young age, and that Moussaoui's father had a violent temper and abused his family.
The chief lesson of Tuesday's voting, however, is not about the Lord's wishes but about the temper of a state which is at last booming after a time of riots, earthquake, mudslides and economic distress.
The UUP's Roy Beggs asked members to temper their comments in order to avoid heightening sectarianism.
Fresh economic data published by the US government on Friday morning showed the US economy growing at a 2% annual rate - twice what analysts had expected, but this did little to temper Mr Koehler's remarks.
The cream adds a lushness and the raspberries temper the maple syrup's sweetness (later in the year, fresh raspberries can be substituted).
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Last summer, when schoolchildren in Belgium claimed they became sick after drinking Coca-Cola, Levy recommended a media tour of the factory in Brussels--which helped temper criticism of Coke's aloof response to the initial crisis.
Last summer, when schoolchildren in Belgium claimed that they became sick as a result of drinking Coca-Cola, Lvy recommended a media tour of the factory in Brussels--which helped temper criticism of Coke's aloof response to the initial crisis.
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