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intemperància
Excess in action and immoderate indulgence of bodily appetites, especially in passion or indulgence.
intemperance
self-indulgence
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1
His
intemperateness
lay in the craving to rise and lead: a precocious ambition.
2
Mr. Adister had no ground of opposition but his own
intemperateness
.
3
The
intemperateness
of Mr. Truman's anti-Stevenson campaign probably gave Mr. Stevenson the nomination on the first ballot.
4
He had not forgiven Dartrey for the
intemperateness
which cut off a brilliant soldier from the service.
5
Beautiful women in her position provoke an
intemperateness
that contrasts touchingly with the self-restraint of a particular admirer.
6
But, on the other hand, he greatly marred his influence by what might be called impetuous
intemperateness
in his early press career.
7
But in Barton's case, one wonders how much his
intemperateness
has been detrimental to his football and to his progression in the game.
impetuous intemperateness
own intemperateness
provoke an intemperateness
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