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I had a temperamental difference with the two of them, though.
I'm a person you can count on to run a game and not be temperamental.
So much of what links them in my mind is temperamental.
Sort of temperamental, not much to look at, but very capable.
He may be very temperamental, as my mother would say, but he's quite bright.
She was perhaps ten years younger than her husband, quite pretty, but temperamental.
All my temperamental bias has been away from that view.
However, certain strains have been known to be quite temperamental.
"My game has been very temperamental, to say the least," he said.
Because of all that power, the Hammer was a little temperamental.
They grew up in a broken home with a temperamental father.
It looked as if a temperamental 7-year-old had somehow got hold of the stories.
"When people say he's difficult or temperamental, I see it as his commitment."
Others view the cause of his resignation as having been temperamental and financial.
Probably not what she was looking for, since those things were notoriously temperamental.
And, under pressure, the temperamental he may offer some surprises.
The Navy's problem was not so much technical as temperamental.
Just like most teenagers it can be a little temperamental at times, but we still love our baby.
The new boat is apt to be more temperamental than the old.
The division has not normally been along political, but temperamental, lines.
"Once in a while I like to have somebody around who doesn't get temperamental."
She said he's moody and temperamental, kind of slow off the mark.
"She has high energy and strength but she's sometimes temperamental.
Part of it was the team's players, who could be impossibly temperamental.
You may indeed call it a temperamental difference, but I venture we are talking about something rather more.