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- Giuliani could ease that frustration by speaking more thoughtfully and temperately.
- So acting bravely and acting temperately are examples of excellent activities.
- One section thoroughly and temperately covers the God's Creation.
- He ruled liberally and temperately for his life.
- It is temperately worded, and small.
- The same themes stated more temperately.
- Follow the links and see if I could have described this point of view any more temperately than I have.
- I asked him to redact at which is temperately worded " Your accusation of " lies "'
- Alicia Terzian's " Voces, " sung by Desiree Halac, used similar devices but more temperately.
- That they did it so temperately, without the bile that fuels literary critics when ideas run short, only made it more humiliating.
- His father temperately pleaded for his restoration, and wrote to a bishop, probably Horn of Winchester, soliciting his help in the matter.
- It is boldly but temperately written & I think readable It is intended for a kind of standard book for the philosophical reformers ."
- When he tells Gertrude, " My pulse, as yours, doth temperately keep time, " he feels her pulse and his own.
- It's a shame that we can't all read a little more temperately, but we're in such a hard-sell universe.
- Similarly, in Christianity, " moderationism " is the position that drinking alcoholic beverages temperately is permissible, though drunkenness is forbidden ( see Christianity and alcohol ).
- By his Incarnation Jesus teaches us, as the Apostle observes, " to reject godless ways and worldly desires, and live temperately, justly and devoutly in this age as we await our blessed hope " ( Tit 2 : 12-13 ).