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It has only to be intemperate, and the country does the rest.
I suffered myself to use intemperate language to my wife.
"I thought you said that she'd made an intemperate settlement!"
They were talking about the normal provision of public services, using their intemperate language.
Now other teams have to decide if they want to take a chance on his intemperate behavior.
At this time he was only 19 and appeared to be leading a rather intemperate life in London.
But the intemperate attacks against it go beyond reasonable criticism.
This is praise, but not of an intemperate sort, nor very inclusive.
Forgive my intemperate tone, but these are the dangers we face.
It helps people to forget that you can be just as intemperate about lots of other things.
The Bush administration is not shy about denouncing people who say intemperate things on television.
Although the attack was intemperate, it did contain a grain of truth.
The one suggestion of intemperate behavior comes from a sign in the judge's chambers.
It was an intemperate piece of work, reflecting the anger that I could no longer control.
I apologized for being intemperate, but was told my job was at risk.
The intemperate language detracts from the important message the report is trying to send out.
She swerved to follow him, and did not make any more intemperate remarks.
"The war is often lost through the impulsiveness of an intemperate nature.
He did not propose to answer this somewhat intemperate outburst.
The woman slammed the cab door with an intemperate display of strength.
When shops changed hands there, it was with a view to immediate and intemperate modernization.
Staff members monitor the electronic discussions to make sure the remarks do not get too intemperate.
Yet she also supported him, for this was exactly the sort of intemperate action a fighting weasel would have taken.
The approach of madness may have been hastened by his intemperate habits.
This was a result of "his intemperate utterances on the Palestine problem," according to one source.