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Temperamentally I'm conservative, and I pretty much agree with Justice Robert Jackson that "the philosophy of the law and the culture of the democratic order come close to being the soul of the American people," and that this is a good thing.
Jedediah Purdy: All-American Socialism? Jedediah Purdy 2011
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Temperamentally, probably not much, except I really hate change.
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Temperamentally theirs was the French joy in the flesh.
WHEN GOD LAUGHS 2010
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Temperamentally, it makes an effort to show the nerves and the bravado beneath the drinking, kebab-eating and fornication.
Treasuring Britain's Comedic Endurance Sam Leith 2011
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Temperamentally, he's much more Horatio Hornblower than he is James Cook.
Lance Mannion: 2009
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Temperamentally, he's much more Horatio Hornblower than he is James Cook.
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Temperamentally, Siemionow seems ideal for the task.
Lead surgeon who performed face transplant prepped for years 2008
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Temperamentally he was almost identical to Obama: smart, calm, and tougher than he looked.
THE PROMISE JONATHAN ALTER 2010
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Temperamentally, Coogan belongs to that class of comedian who would rather be thought a genius than a clown, but it wasn't long before the pair were into a rampant contest for best Michael Caine impression "Shall I prepare the Batmobile, master Bruce?".
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Temperamentally he was almost identical to Obama: smart, calm, and tougher than he looked.
THE PROMISE JONATHAN ALTER 2010
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