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They were considered to be hot-blooded and hot-tempered fearless fighters.
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Tiara is hot-tempered and can be abrasive, but she is more innocent and nave than she likes to let on.
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Neighbors and acquaintances recalled the drastic change she underwent in this period, becoming hardened and hot-tempered.
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The initial movement of anger is pardonable; near to the pardonable is for someone to say harsh words and get hot-tempered.
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He was known to be a hot-tempered ladies man who dressed in expensive tailored clothes.
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He is described a hot-tempered and stubborn, but he does have a hidden softer side.
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However, regardless of ethnicity, the central difference is normally that one is wilder than the other: a hot-tempered iconoclast is paired with a more even-tempered partner.
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Red is the hot-tempered leader of the group.
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However, he seems to have been a man of courage, business acumen and administrative ability, firmness and of principles, but also hot-tempered, cantankerous and reckless.
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His view is that people living in very warm countries are too hot-tempered, while those in northern countries are icy or stiff.
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