And though he likes the view from where he is, it's not easy to always be the smiling face, the urbane, even-tempered young man. |
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At least externally, the cardinal reacted in an even-tempered way to negative criticism by bishops and lay people. |
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Clark, who has a reputation for bristling when facing criticism, maintained a smile and an even-tempered tone. |
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But it helps to have good people around you, people who are also even-tempered and stable. |
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When called in the early hours of the morning, as he frequently was, he was as even-tempered as if attending a social event. |
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I can't say I'm a patient, understanding, even-tempered sort of person, because that would be an outright lie. |
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Obviously I can't imagine why these keys would ever be useful to someone as calm, level-headed and even-tempered as myself. |
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One man is wrathful and always angry, and another even-tempered and never angry. |
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In reality the even-tempered grey squirrel usually gives way to the more aggressive red in a confrontation, avoiding a fight. |
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They are intelligent and even-tempered sighthounds that are particularly gentle and affectionate with their human companions. |
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These active and intelligent companion dogs are full of gusto but naturally even-tempered. |
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These balanced, calm and even-tempered spaniels make great companions and are easy to train. |
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However, Tyrion is portrayed as even-tempered and intelligent, an underrated force of his own. |
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If everyone were as even-tempered as I am, things would probably go much better. |
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In a split second, her husband, Laurie, would switch from being violently angry to calm and even-tempered. |
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The gentle and even-tempered Vir suddenly begins to turn into a very different person when he begins to have some very strange experiences. |
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The All Whites may reflect, though, that such even-tempered encounters do not suit them. |
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Barbets are even-tempered, very sociable and very fond of their master or mistress. |
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Black and Tan Coonhounds are even-tempered, sociable and placid canines that must be able to work closely with other dogs. |
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In community she was a friendly companion, even-tempered, discrete, sensitive and available. |
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Essentially working dogs, Australian Terriers are also loyal and even-tempered enough to be excellent companions. |
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Neither shy nor aggressive, Pudelpointers are even-tempered, calm and controlled dogs with a well developed hunting instinct. |
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Throughout her ten years in Rome, we saw her even-tempered, welcoming, full of humour, and forging links of deep friendship. |
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It's amazing how he maintained his availability and even-tempered ways in spite of his long hours. |
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All told, these gentle, affectionate, even-tempered dogs are ideal companions and great athletes. |
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His wife was an even-tempered gentlewoman from a respectable British family. |
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He is quite even-tempered and intensely funny in a quiet way. |
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His presentation is calm and even-tempered, but not monotone either. |
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Two days later, a more even-tempered evangelist came to town. |
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Stanley was unfailingly polite and even-tempered on the set. |
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He is even-tempered, generally upbeat, if prone to silence, and highly self-confident. |
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The even-tempered Montanan is conducting painstaking, closed-door negotiations. |
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Socially adept, even-tempered and tireless in his efforts to bring about peace and well-being, he tends to hold the perfect relationship as the ideal. |
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Who has not known some even-tempered old man or woman who seemed to have drunk of the fountain of youth? |
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Mirror his normally calm and even-tempered nature. |
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Always even-tempered, they have a happy, lively disposition. |
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Self-assured, even-tempered, alert, vigilant and fearless in everyday situations, Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs are good-natured and very affectionate around people they know. |
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I want my partner to be honest, intelligent, kind-hearted, balanced, with sense of humor, strong and family-oriented, educated, even-tempered, courageous, maybe with children. |
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Women in traditional Burundian society were typically non-violent, compassionate and even-tempered, highly responsive to their children and knowledgeable about caring for them. |
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Otterhounds are gentle, even-tempered dogs that are becoming ever rarer, even in their native country, where they are registered as a Vulnerable Native Breed. |
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Fun Facts: Lusitanos are even-tempered and tend to bond eagerly to humans. |
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Most elves are very even-tempered, friendly and high-minded creatures. |
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Afterward, McCain was his normal even-tempered self. |
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A bit engineerish, but easygoing, even-tempered. |
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The mammalogists are both quiet and even-tempered. |
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