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They are not really such a phlegmatic race, the English.
This Master was a small man, usually phlegmatic in his manner.
At the best of times, I do not exhibit a phlegmatic temperament.
Just the phlegmatic way she went on with her tasks irritated him.
But in the spring of 67 even such phlegmatic Jews were worried.
He knows what it is to feel steady, keeping to the course, even phlegmatic.
Is he a person of low stature, phlegmatic, and plain.
Sean always wondered if Job's cool and phlegmatic behavior under fire was put on.
His voice and manner were phlegmatic, as he accepted the situation without comment.
He was a very calm man, even phlegmatic, with hands like shovels.
And some of them were inclined to panic, where others remained too phlegmatic.
He'd never heard his usually phlegmatic Companion sound so unsettled.
I beseech you, be not so phlegmatic; hear the truth of it.
The announcement seemed by no means startling to the phlegmatic colonel.
To all of us such hours at some time come,- that is, to us who are not too phlegmatic.
I was violent and phlegmatic at the same time.
His driver, a phlegmatic man in middle age, evinced no surprise.
I don't think I have ever met a more phlegmatic man.
"The General was thrilled, if such a word can be used to describe so phlegmatic a man.
A phlegmatic is a quiet, kind and peaceful person.
They tottered, as if hung over, through the Phlegmatic scene.
He has to thank his phlegmatic Saxon temperament for it.
Alas, it was not in the poor phlegmatic man.
To begin with, however, the supervisor remained his usual phlegmatic self.
Certainly their phlegmatic temperament never led to beatings or other abuse.