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But only a person intemperately in love with reading possesses 15,000.
But he tended to speak too often and intemperately.
Sure, though as Shakespeare knew, that loving image shouldn't be pressed too intemperately.
Please do not distress me and this nice region by speaking intemperately."
The facts which such people give to travelers are usually erroneous, and often intemperately so.
She acted intemperately, and he is not forgiving.
She was not simply a funny tall lady who dropped food on the floor and appeared to swig wine intemperately.
"They are afraid of open mobile communication," Fring's blog post intemperately added.
He was a grand and glamorous friend, always smiling, entertaining, and intemperately outspoken.
Unfortunately, in Spock's opinion, there were many more intemperately irrational beings to deal with than rational ones.
Johnston sent an intemperately worded letter to Davis, who was offended enough to discuss its tone with his cabinet.
The court recognized interests of riders but intemperately denied any validity in the beggars' free-speech claims.
We galloped for the closing gap in the ring of fire, my posterior bouncing intemperately on the hard chains.
Few readers will forgive Mr. Steiner for the troubling questions he raises so intemperately.
I puzzled over the cards, which seemed to me intemperately vulgar, and as to why Christ had appeared to have had open-heart surgery.
I spoke intemperately."
However, their erstwhile allies the Germans insist on disarming the Italians, intemperately and violently.
Nevertheless, though he was intemperately fond of his own glory, he was very free from envying others.'
Between-whiles I had found the time to hover at some half a dozen jewellers' windows; and my present, thus intemperately chosen, was graciously accepted.
Besides making these two provocative appointments, he was also accused by his opponents of permitting concubinage, selling clerical posts and living intemperately.
Stubb was a high liver; he was somewhat intemperately fond of the whale as a flavorish thing to his palate.
The inconvenience of the planet's location, combined with its intemperately wet climate, had apparently poisoned the spirits of potential customers and partners.
That has angered Mother Hale, who responded intemperately and hurled a racial insult at Mayor Dinkins.
He capped a bad week by using a self-defeating caustic tone in his South Carolina concession speech, and began intemperately railing about "jerks" and "idiots."
At the beginning of Shakespeare's play, Romeo is just as intemperately in love with a girl called Rosaline as he is later with Juliet.