Word: temperedness
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In a trade given to wackiness and jeering illiteracy, Art French more than held his own. Sir Thomas Beecham, then conducting the Seattle Symphony, tangled with him when French started clicking pictures from a front-row seat. Terrible-tempered Sir Thomas stopped the orchestra, turned on French. "You go home...
A-Budget Casting-As a straight storyteller and creator of character, Novelist Schmitt is often very competent, but on a high-mediocre level which suggests that, in trying to write a universal story to be universally read, she has tempered her imagination and intelligence to the shorn middlebrow. Under Biblical...
As the good, ripe age of 43 and the presidency approach, Alemán has tempered, mellowed. When not campaigning, he spends his evenings quietly with political allies or at his spacious Mexico City home, listening to classical recordings with his pleasant wife and young daughter. Weekends, he is in...
Late one night last week, Richard Leonard, the soft-voiced, even-tempered Ford director of the U.A.W.-C.I.O., did something he seldom does. He picked up his telephone and called John S. Bugas, the soft-voiced, even-tempered boss of industrial relations at the Ford Motor Co.
Abilene Town (Jules Levey-United Artists) is just one more in a current series of Western omelettes. This time Randolph Scott is the fighting marshal and Ann Dvorak the beautiful, bad-tempered barroom singer. Against a background alive with neighing, gunfire and the sound of crashing wagons, Marshal Scott states...