Word: temperedness
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Mark Geyman and Laura Richards are convinced that they are increasingly prepared to handle those strains. Since they began meeting with Patti and John Thompson, says Mark, "we have done a lot of talking, more than we were." They have had conversations about whose family they will see during holidays...
Still, it is rather unusual to have ten children appear in the space of a semester in a House, and conspiracy theorists are not tempered by Irv Devore's Science B-29 explanations. "Definitely something in Mather is making all the tutors have babies," explained Gomez. "We think it's...
Quayle himself is certainly less relieved. ``To a large extent the Quayle message will be the Republican message,'' says Republican strategist William Kristol, Quayle's former chief of staff. ``That's sort of a poignant irony.'' Yet last Tuesday, even as he discussed his campaign themes, Quayle sounded wary of...
Tragic romantics let ideals dissipate their lives. The realm of the possible for them is at once infinite and unachieveable. Always waiting for perfection to arrive or always working adamantly and vainly for it, their expectations of life are never tempered by concession to reality. Tragic romantics are a paradox...
President Clinton honored former Sen. William Fulbright as a passionate political fighter, tempered by reason, who "changed our country and our world forever and for the better." Clinton eulogized Fulbright at a Washington National Cathedral memorial service for the former Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman, who died of a stroke...