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1 No pianist was ever more temperamental ; no tortoise ever more phlegmatic.
2 All of which would make any person more temperamental .
3 Maupassant's philosophy of life is more temperamental than rational.
4 He's more temperamental and it seems that he feels like it's only my responsibility to take care of our child.
5 A roar greeted the first whistle of a game whose importance had appeared more temperamental than real, a meeting of men under pressure.
6 But for Rupert Craven this girl was his world; she was obviously cleverer, more temperamental than he, and he felt this and bowed to it.
7 1.0 is less secure, if a bit more temperamental . '
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