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1 The bright and warm weather was tonic; it accounted for the whole temperament of Parisians.
2 His very industry had the intense and impassioned character which belonged to his whole temperament and organization.
3 This explains his whole temperament ; his actions were merely the natural outcome of his character confronted with circumstances.
4 To her, marriage comes sometimes as so great a shock that her whole temperament is warped and embittered by it.
5 Her whole temperament , in so much as he permitted himself to be aware of it, her whole nature, jarred on his.
6 He lifted his cap again, not in irony, but with a grave respect in his action that was totally contrary to his whole temperament .
7 She worked bravely to earn her release from a life that was unsuited to her whole temperament , and that was utterly odious to her.
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