Word: temperedness
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Why, then, ask the press and her subjects, does such an exemplary person have such troubled children, who have already sullied the crown and could even bring it down? Some well-reasoned arguments are suggested here. Elizabeth married the handsome, hot-tempered Prince Philip for love at 20. It wasn...
DIED. JOHN MCSHERRY, 51, baseball umpire; of a heart attack; in Cincinnati, Ohio. After 25 years of keeping a cool head in a hot-tempered business, the 328-lb. McSherry collapsed two minutes into the season opener.
DIED. VINCE EDWARDS, 67, actor; of pancreatic cancer; in Los Angeles. As Dr. Ben Casey, he was surly, sarcastic, short-tempered--and that's just how he treated his friends. Yet TV viewers in the 1960s couldn't get enough of the neurosurgeon or of Edwards, who portrayed the combative...
Freedom of choice is highly valued in the United States. But it has always been tempered by moral concerns. Laws banning adultery, prostitution and cruelty to animals reflect moral condemnation of such practices. Regulation of these acts, as well as of abortion, means confronting the relevant moral issues at stake...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Lamar Alexander and Senator Richard Lugar bowed out of the GOP presidential race, throwing their support behind front- runner Bob Dole. Party leaders had urged the two to drop out of the race in order to help Dole wrap up the nomination quickly. In a news conference announcing...