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The Fulton County Superior Court judge has earned generally high marks for his even temper and solid preparation for a monster of a case.

When Fox News called Arizona for Biden on election night, Trump demonstrated his even temper.

In fact, this season Liverpool’s football is more accurately defined as the pursuit of immaculate, imperial control: an ordered, structured unit built on rock-solid defence, relentless pressing, endlessly rehearsed patterns of play, an even temper.

He predicted that the resurgence of the virus would undercut consumer demand in the southern and western regions and might even temper spending in the Northeast.

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We can even temper our contempt with empathy, and maybe replace it with compassion.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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