It was quite a difficult job tearing myself away but I got a bad score on British History so I had a small tantrum and gave up. |
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The engine whined but didn't turn over, and she felt blood trickle from her lip as she bit back a screaming tantrum. |
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When my son was younger and had a temper tantrum, I found the simplest methods were best. |
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The outside world sees what is, apparently, a child misbehaving or throwing a tantrum. |
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Usually charming, persuasive, and convivial, a person born under this sign can snap and quite suddenly launch into a tirade or a tantrum. |
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Another huffy tantrum ensued, which some quick, timely clay-shaping and fast talking intercepted. |
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Fortunately the tantrum induced by this frustration made him sleepy and pretty soon he conked out. |
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If one was dealing with an adolescent tantrum, the other would take care of the laundry or getting the car fixed. |
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The slightest indiscretion from me would be enough to cause a tantrum of near biblical proportions. |
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Anyone who disagrees with this assertion should of course be ready for my temper tantrum. |
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With a creeper glint in his eyes, Peter eschews any form of anger management in favor of destroying his career in one glorious temper tantrum. |
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If she starts behaving badly I just walk away and let things calm down until her tantrum has gone away. |
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If Fernando has done well there is praise, if he had been booked or cost Rangers a goal there is criticism and a tantrum. |
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Verbena quelled him in mid-grumble with a patient, long-suffering gaze, like a mother enduring a weary child's temper tantrum. |
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You could forgive him for a snit here, a tantrum there, an errant expletive in front of an impressionable young fan once in a blue moon. |
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I recall a US State Department manager who finally realized he had to control his temper tantrum throwing inner child. |
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Got back on Sunday evening and chucked a full on 5 year old temper tantrum at having to be back in this noisy, filth ridden corrupt town! |
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All through her tantrum she felt the pain inside of her, but with after a half an hour her pain subsided into a dull ache. |
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It should be added that the loss of self-control mentioned in this passage was not a passing tantrum. |
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Had I known, I would have kicked and screamed and thrown my finest temper tantrum each time I so much as saw a swing-set. |
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Hearing the temper tantrum she was throwing roused him enough to stand up and turn around to face her. |
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When I was a kid, I would throw an all out tantrum in the parking lot of the dentist's office. |
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Remember that tantrum you threw in the car going up to Maine last weekend just because you were cold, tired, and you had to pee? |
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He would be fixin' for a tantrum if he found out she'd ganked the vest from his trunk. |
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It was a dispassionate declaration, said serenely, not in the heat of a tantrum or the cool spite of a sulk. |
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Not that her failure to do so in any way excuses what sounds like a doozy of a temper tantrum on her part. |
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At some point during the tantrum I was throwing in the bathroom, I apparently touched the dried paint on the wall. |
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Your child may be emotionally overloaded by her angry feelings and a tantrum seems inevitable as a result. |
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Get too close and you'll discover just what kind of a tantrum they can throw. |
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This was less a political protest against war, than a frustrated tantrum born of the left's own sense of exclusion. |
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I see other people tutting and staring in the supermarket when he is throwing a tantrum. |
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You should have seen the tantrum I threw, banging the floor with my fist and saying bad words. |
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There's no point throwing a tantrum if the promised treasure wreck turns out to be a wreck-shaped boulder or a manky old barge. |
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Marty and his gang had gone into hysterics at her slight tantrum. |
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In another a pregnant wife throws a huge tantrum when her husband fails to entertain her by putting a potty on his head while she suffers labour contractions. |
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For the first time this week Amelia did not grizzle or throw a tantrum whilst sitting in the trolley and I managed to negotiate the parking lot with grace and ease. |
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His ill nature notwithstanding, the Minister of the Environment did not throw a tantrum. |
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Francisco did not ask why, he did not complain, he did not throw a tantrum, he just prayed. |
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At that time she threw a tantrum. There was a raucous caused by the minister who threw her boots and berated security personnel. |
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They had a temper tantrum and we called them on it, so they ran out of this place. |
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She was instructed to stop doing that, because he might think this attention was a reward for having a temper tantrum. |
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Your baby may become irritable to the point of having a temper tantrum in which she holds her breath until she turns blue. |
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In most cases, the enraged wailing of a tantrum is simply an expression of frustration caused by a child's inability to control a situation. |
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Watch for your kid's signs that a tantrum is on its way: tension, acting antsy, and a whimper. |
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The somewhat manufactured quality of this year's political tantrum over oil may presage big changes to come. |
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Whether the country or the courts buy into his imperial tantrum remains to be seen. |
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This animal, which has lived without a mate for her entire life at the zoo, will always be remembered as one who never fell ill and as one who never threw a tantrum. |
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It is reading the same story 873 times, and enduring a tantrum when you have the temerity to finish your child's sentence. |
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This is the first election where newspapers don't matter, and what we're watching is an industry-wide tantrum. |
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The child should be redirected to some other activity, preferably away from the scene of the tantrum. |
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It sounds like a time bomb ticking, which soon explodes with a tantrum, releasing all its suppressed energies and launching the gigantic Fugue. |
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So they'll end up paying for their tantrum in more ways than one. |
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Friends and colleagues speak of a man who rediscovers his serenity the day after a tantrum, asks whether he was foolish and nods quietly on hearing the affirmative. |
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The first time I ate there my husband's young nephew threw a tantrum. |
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In fact, I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone throw such a tantrum. |
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He had the luxury of throwing such a tantrum because his reputation guarantees that tickets for his shows will sell whether he makes nice with the press or not. |
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She seemed to think that if she couldn't throw at least one tantrum, have one storm of weeping and break at least five pieces of crockery the day wasn't complete. |
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My character is really melodramatic, in that one minute she is throwing a tantrum and the next she is laughing hysterically, but I wasn't at all like that. |
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This year, however, the tantrum has continued, and the words have become increasingly dire. |
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A tantrum that does not yield the desired result has catastrophic consequences. |
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A child operating behind the threat of a tantrum will begin by crying softly. |
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Thus any child considering the tantrum will keep his cards close to his chest. |
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An 8-year-old girl in Missouri was held in a police car for two hours after throwing a temper tantrum in March. |
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Any argument I try to hold comes tumbling out in the form of a whiny temper tantrum. |
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Mrs. Smith went into a tantrum and said caca caca caca a lot. |
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Children especially need the room to run and play without having to worry about annoying other guests with screams, horseplay and of course, the occasional temper tantrum. |
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If your temper tantrum over some houses means that you intend to give the terrorists part of Jerusalem, think again. |
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And when his pouting teammate Kyle Busch threw a temper tantrum last week, blaming Hamlin for costing Busch a shot at victory in the All-Star race, Hamlin coolly dismissed him. |
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We meet him as he's on his way out, taking the news with equal parts tantrum and sad-sack acceptance. |
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The book had created a sensation by its merciless reportage of every foul word and temper tantrum spoken or thrown by Knight during the season. |
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Tomonori reacts exactly like a 15-year-old would, and after he finishes his temper tantrum Rizel explodes. |
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She suggests that the use of the word 'paddy' to describe a temper tantrum is offensive to Irishmen and women. |
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Children who were having a temper tantrum were spanked right away. |
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Certain Member States should not throw a tantrum at Russia, trusting in the solidarity of other Member States, if at the same time they prevent other countries from promoting common interests in relation to Russia. |
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If the tantrum continues and the enraged child attempts to kick or throw objects at others, he or she should be gently restrained until the impulse has passed. |
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But this is no ordinary two-year-old's temper tantrum. |
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Example: The toddler has a temper tantrum in a public place. |
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He can throw a tantrum if he sees a leaf of parsley on his plate. |
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Anyway, that's my temper tantrum for today. |
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That caused Karimov to have a temper tantrum. |
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Did the temper tantrum do any good, Beard was asked. |
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Here's a visual: Child throws a temper tantrum. |
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It's harder to throw a tantrum at work and not face consequences. |
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In the heat of the afternoon, while Roger Clemens threw a temper tantrum and the Boston Red Sox became unraveled, Dave Stewart kept his cool. |
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Having been treated like children, they might even throw a tantrum. |
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When he became frustrated, he threw a tantrum, and his mother would attempt to comfort him. |
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Instead, sadly, he produced this one-sided, ahistorical tantrum. |
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Your little guy may tantrum because he wants to be picked up, hugged, kissed or he may just want to talk to you about something important in his little world. |
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This time only Charles voted to continue the advance, and he assented while throwing a tantrum and vowing never to consult the Council again. |
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If you hit a child when they were having a tantrum you should let them calm down and then, and only then, explain to them why you did what you did. |
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Some four-year-olds would be having a tantrum. |
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So I would throw a tantrum and get an attitude. |
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For example, a child might have a tantrum if one book were moved on the bookshelf or if his or her books were moved from one side of the desk to the other. |
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He hasn't thrown a public tantrum in years. |
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Tharp threw a tantrum and swore she'd never work with ABT again. |
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The child needs to know simultaneously, it is inappropriate to throw your entire meal against the wall, but that they are loved regardless of their temper tantrum. |
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He is likely to be haunted for the rest of his career for that single loss of control and judgment, but he is not the first to display an on-court temper tantrum. |
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The questionnaire asked about the frequency, quality and severity of many temper tantrum behaviours and anger management skills over the past month. |
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