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1 Langdon, more phlegmatic of temperament, stood the gaff with less apparent friction.
2 No pianist was ever more temperamental; no tortoise ever more phlegmatic .
3 They were enough to agitate a more phlegmatic youth than he.
4 Roy Hodgson was able to take a more phlegmatic approach.
5 And then he went on in a more phlegmatic tone.
6 Players are notably more phlegmatic publicly when discussing this issue, whatever private misgivings they may harbour.
7 Badgers can put on a good turn of speed, but some are more phlegmatic than others.
8 Unemotional though he was, this was a happening which might well have excited a more phlegmatic individual.
9 Raphael never received a more phlegmatic eulogy.
10 He was more phlegmatic , for one thing.
11 Sensitive and proud of his country, Dick was cut to the quick, but Warner was more phlegmatic .
12 Having more imagination, they have a worse time than their more phlegmatic companions; but they get things done.
13 Schuyler, though far more phlegmatic than Montgomery, agreed with him heartily about this and many other exasperating points.
14 These became incensed at their more phlegmatic brothers, urging them on with numerous sly nips on their hinder quarters.
15 With equal frequency I have expressed that envy, but as something unattainable to a human being's more phlegmatic make-up.
16 You are quite different, you know, in everything from us in the south; more phlegmatic , but then so much steadier.
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