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"temperamental" Definitions
  1. (usually disapproving) tending to become angry, excited or upset easily, and to behave in an unreasonable way
  2. connected with somebody’s nature and personality

445 Sentences With "temperamental"

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Still, when given a choice between the temperamental former greatness of Dickerson and the temperamental current mediocrity of Fisher, it's hard to believe the fans would side with the coach.
The problem is that the cold makes liquid oxygen temperamental.
This is because these small stars tend to be temperamental.
The candidate is indeed temperamental and holds offensive, stereotypical views.
Eggs Benedict, with its buttery, temperamental hollandaise sauce, is one.
But parrots can also be noisy, needy, destructive and temperamental.
Democratic voters have been temperamental about negativity in this campaign.
Geese are temperamental and aggressive, making them harder to confine.
People will be temperamental, impulsive, and impatient during this time.
This points to some temperamental and intellectual differences between the two.
The life-insurance industry has deeper problems than just temperamental markets.
Or were they temperamental divas who chewed — or incinerated — the scenery?
Weegee's frantic pace was a matter of economic and temperamental need.
"It&aposs the temperamental quality, not an intellectual quality," he said.
The temperamental Some people have absolutely no control over their emotions.
These are among the most fundamental temperamental requirements for a president.
He was also rather temperamental and volatile, in a childlike way.
Unpredictable. Temperamental. Beloved by his base and loathed by his detractors.
I remember him, he was everything you thought he'd be—petulant, temperamental.
John Kasich is setting himself up as the temperamental opposite of Trump.
And alliances are generally temperamental in this brave new world of transportation.
International turbulence has only heightened Germans' temperamental preference for stability and predictability.
And he amplifies some of the temperamental concerns Republicans have with Trump.
The skies in this (unofficial) last weekend of summer are looking temperamental.
It's not just that Pelosi and Trump are political and temperamental opposites.
"Has the person become agitated, aggressive, irritable, or temperamental?" the questionnaire asks.
Mr. Mnuchin attempted to sidestep the controversy without offending his temperamental boss.
Breitbart, a gleefully offensive provocateur, was the temperamental opposite of Robert Mercer.
Insensitive people are the ones that you tend to be temperamental about.
What's more, swing voters — unlike centrist political elites — are not temperamental moderates.
This discovery has broader implications for the study of these temperamental stellar binaries.
It's allergy-tested and safe for someone with temperamental skin, exactly like mine.
At his first trial, they argued that he was gun-crazy and temperamental.
The legend of the temperamental movie star is as old as Hollywood itself.
As much as they are ideological misfits, they're also temperamental and geographic misfits.
The differences that matter — that create comic friction and dramatic tension — are temperamental.
And it's not just the brash and temperamental insults he throws at competitors.
The humor, as you might expect, relies on their physical and temperamental contrasts.
Especially fascinating are the moments where this temperamental conductor holds back to listen.
The Point: Trump's temperamental fitness for the job remains a very open question.
Sleep deprivation, we know, can make you cranky and temperamental, and throw off judgment.
Still, even a symbolic contribution might carry weight with America's transactional and temperamental president.
It turns out, according to the line staff, that the Snapbot can be temperamental.
In Trump, the lawyerly Kobach has found a temperamental opposite, but staunch ideological ally.
AriesThe first sign of the zodiac, Aries, is outspoken, fiery, and often very temperamental.
Christie's selection certainly wouldn't bring any regional balance to the ticket — or temperamental balance.
The parallels between Giuliani and Trump are temperamental as much as they are political.
She's temperamental on the record, bouncing between Kelis-level screams and infant-like whines.
The temperamental Italian painter Orazio Gentileschi, another transplant to Charles's court, is also present.
As a result, all of the reactions and occasional temperamental flare-ups are real.
Attentive, detail-oriented, and temperamental, the house is not dissimilar — stereotypically — to a woman.
Perhaps it is a hesitation to invest in today's temperamental generation of millennial workers.
But unlike past breakups, you're stuck driving your temperamental ex to her orthodontic appointments.
It is his temperamental authoritarianism—a trait echoed in his admiration of Vladimir Putin.
Said light equals Tinker Bell, the temperamental fairy who requires your applause to stay alive.
Meanwhile, storing propellants at such cold temperatures is difficult, and the liquids can get temperamental.
A temperamental laptop, depleted battery, or the wrong cable, and it can all fall apart.
They are fragile and temperamental and engineers packed as much power into them as possible.
Both as reds and Buckleyites, they shared a contempt for liberalism and its temperamental squishiness.
So much of what we see of him now is the stereotype, the temperamental person.
Perhaps the rainy weather can take some of the blame: Period instruments are famously temperamental.
Instead, the show shifts from tone to tone, more temperamental than genre-bending thrill ride.
Within the RBI, however, Patel is widely viewed as a solitary and at times temperamental figure.
We already have a fiddle leaf, but it's extremely temperamental, and this one is amazingly healthy.
After nearly five decades of practicing Zen Buddhism, Brown is still known for being anxious temperamental.
Safety regulators have focused for years on the growing headache caused by temperamental lithium-ion batteries.
Mr. Hinds's fearsome patriarch suggests an earthly reflection of the temperamental deity described by the demon.
As the temperamental novelist Thomas Wolfe, Jude Law never brushes the hair out of his eyes.
My stove is extremely temperamental and gets hot very quickly, so I had to work fast.
He informed me that he's a temperamental triple Scorpio—a warning that doubled as a brag.
Beckham is known for his gravity-defying catches and breakaway skills, but also for being temperamental.
For better or worse, what codes as moderation in American politics is temperamental more than substantive.
When I checked myself out upon departure, an attendant had to reset the temperamental iMac kiosk.
At the same time, Clinton's argument about Trump's temperamental unfitness for the presidency was entirely correct.
Her testimony portrayed Mr. Christie as temperamental, once throwing a water bottle at her in anger.
Despite the risks, many choose to stay and build their lives near these rumbling, temperamental giants.
Young men may think themselves invincible, but the male reproductive system is a surprisingly temperamental machine.
The plan ... the famous dog trainer will calm the temperamental bird at his Santa Clarita ranch.
Nixon fell not because of his political enemies but because of his own ethical and temperamental shortcomings.
"This is the temperamental one," she said playfully, referring to a bubble gun shaped like a duck.
The new driver is a seasoned media operator, but Liberty has taken charge of a temperamental vehicle.
She bent over to shield it from the rain and hoped the temperamental machine had stayed dry.
Some stores we opened in malls, but malls are so temperamental and weather-driven, relying on traffic.
Typically, Sentinels will leave me alone unless I'm truly wreaking havoc, but here, they're much more temperamental.
They disagree about free trade and defense, for instance, and their philosophical and temperamental differences are profound.
These days mares, previously dismissed for being unreliably temperamental, are regularly to be found on the leaderboards.
But the focus is Max (Colin Firth) and Tom (Jude Law), a weary study in temperamental contrast.
Perhaps it was their temperamental similarities, and their faith in their own business instincts despite repeated failure.
We shared the sort of technique problems we both have with silicone — it's a very temperamental medium.
His malaise looks like more of a temperamental or existential condition than the response to a crisis.
The guy's wildly temperamental tennis would never be my first choice for such an acutely cinematic undertaking.
In defending his decision, Frazee noted that Ruth had become a temperamental diva — "simply impossible," he said.
Bolder than many of the villagers, she pursues a romance with Mr. Buchholz's character, the temperamental Chico.
Bannon's sometimes ironic demeanor and perpetually rumpled appearance may be temperamental attributes, but they are also tactics.
I have temperamental skin that is irritated by almost every chemical exfoliant I've ever put on my face.
Essentially, advertisers don't need to consult the temperamental charts because they've developed their own data to measure success.
Moody or temperamental people are more likely to be addicted to their smartphones than their more stable counterparts.
" At the 2012 Games, he described Russian gymnasts as "divas" who are "temperamental" and exhibit "petulance to criticism.
But Trump's thinking—his seat-of-his-pants, temperamental thinking—was abundantly clear in those first two debates.
The unintentional effect is a portrait of a temperamental, thin-skinned, and profoundly needy man at the helm.
The in-display fingerprint scanner is still too slow and temperamental compared to regular rear-mounted fingerprint sensors.
Some have found their jobs exciting and inspiring, while others have found Musk a frustrating and temperamental boss.
"Succession" follows the world of the Roy family, a fictional media dynasty ruled by the temperamental Logan Roy.
Be wary of temperamental people; when push comes to shove they will use you as their emotional toilet.
Lech was a temperamental moderate who fancied himself a statesman-intellectual; Jaroslaw was the wily back-room operator.
Is this a conscious response to the visual soup we're living in — or something more temperamental or idiosyncratic?
Then when I hit puberty, I became much more temperamental and explosive, and my parents were taken aback.
The fine brings the temperamental Medvedev's tally up to $19,000 through his first three matches at Flushing Meadows.
Nor is Trump shackled by the traditional ideological, temperamental, or institutional restraints that curb politicians' most transactional tendencies.
If your dog is difficult (has anxiety, is temperamental, etc.), it's a good idea to give a little extra.
The source of this instability was their temperamental, unpredictable leaders who relished violating international norms—Trump, Putin and Kim.
In 1945 he became its foreign editor, nurturing temperamental central European intellectuals such as Arthur Koestler and Isaac Deutscher.
For Tu's mother, Tsai Chiu-kei, not having a temperamental driver at the wheel could be a good thing.
The reverse was also true: Experienced Republican hands weren't drawn to serve a man known to be unusually temperamental.
" She added, as if describing a temperamental child: "It doesn't do well if you let it sit in water.
Temperamental people perform poorly because their emotions cloud their judgment and their lack of self-control destroys their relationships.
But Alex Waldmann's little-boy-lost Brutus is at physical and temperamental odds with such a grandly conspiratorial role.
Meanwhile, she realized that Joffrey had a younger brother, Tommen, who was Joffrey's temperamental opposite: meek, kind, and compliant.
Peter Grosz is sedately brilliant as Mike Pence, the straight man forced to play sidekick to his temperamental opposite.
But this source noted that Harris is leaning toward Biden because of her desire for ideological and temperamental compatibility.
"  Humphrey goes on to call Trump "temperamental, belligerent, unhinged" and warns he could "get us into a nuclear war.
Nor can France's immobility be excused on temperamental grounds; the fact being, that France's past has undermined her present.
This Moon will be on top of action planet Mars, making everyone more temperamental—so remember to be patient!
Clouds were no longer just fluffy afterthoughts, they were temperamental and majestic, with all the the complexity of nature.
While stocks had been staging a mild relief rebound in November, Monday's sharp decline shows that the market remains temperamental.
That's on top of a lot more comic business with vain kid Dash and temperamental teenager Violet causing family problems.
Actual spaceships are unwieldy, temperamental machines; this is one craft we can all understand, even if it's not exactly functional.
Devices that record the simultaneous doings of hundreds of nerve cells do already exist, but they are complicated and temperamental.
"It's almost as if no time had passed," a gray-haired Dana Ashbrook (a once-young and temperamental Bobby) says.
I lose the woman-on-the-verge tone when I call the front desk over a temperamental Wi-Fi connection.
But to make money after he moved to New York, he became a piano tuner, if a notoriously temperamental one.
Who wouldn't be distressed working for a seemingly irrational and temperamental boss armed with the power of the American presidency?
And he had remained obscure even within his homeland, owing partly to his temperamental aloofness from the local art scene.
Summer is a wonderful but temperamental season, as hot and cold fronts can lock horns over your backyard barbecue. But!
Diana cut an odd figure in literary-bohemian New York: a queenly Cold Warrior with a temperamental aversion to revolt.
They embraced a style of politics characterized by unceasing combativeness, intemperance and a deep hostility toward compromise and temperamental moderation.
Part of it is cultural and temperamental; Dem voters look more kindly on compromise and Dem elites venerate technocratic expertise.
Conant's wife, Grace (Patty) Richards, was temperamental, erratic and a distant if not completely dysfunctional mother to her two sons.
The interface was temperamental, but I eventually was able to rent a bike and enjoy a ride along Junipero Beach.
And then there were economic and political problems, as well as a temperamental restlessness that had him continually changing domiciles.
I'd be completely out of reach from workaholic bosses or temperamental editors and oblivious to breaking news on the ground.
But because Trump is so temperamental and changeable, channeling what he wants over some long period of time is impossible.
Colgate derives a significant portion of its revenue from so-called developing economies, so it's less exposed to temperamental U.S. consumers.
Harry is temperamental and "cheap", having slept with lots of lady clients and was once almost fired because of his promiscuity.
Skin can be a very temperamental thing, subject to change whenever our environment, hormones, lifestyle, or the products we use do.
Soon enough, you'll forget what the buffering symbol even looks like because you'll be busy browsing uninhibited by a temperamental connection.
A thin-skinned, temperamental, shoot-from-the-hip and lip, uninformed commander-in-chief is too great a risk for America.
After a few weeks of using it once a week, my temperamental combination skin is smoother, clearer, and more even overall.
Temperamental used to be gay, black, Latin—it was a mix between a poetry night and a hip-hop dance party.
Moreover, he wrote, this intrinsic personality affects how parents interact with their infants: The infant's temperamental repertoire drives the parenting style.
With all that done, your SMS/MMS messages should sync too, but it can be a little temperamental in our experience.
For almost 20 years, García's caddie was Glen Murray, who provided the temperamental García with a ballast of stability and steadiness.
It was an old tree, and temperamental—turning yellow and dropping its leaves if you ignored it for even a week.
They may be smart (David H. Petraeus), bold (James N. Mattis), temperamental (Michael T. Flynn) or quietly competent (John F. Kelly).
Temperamental trading on Tesla is likely to continue, he adds, so he prefers a different method of exposure to the stock.
As a retired four-star general, he was seen as a stabilizing force among the temperamental decision making of the administration.
He was seen as a shadow campaign manager, orchestrating key events while maintaining a trusted line of communication to the temperamental candidate.
Fitting those temperamental, short-lived machines within the museum framework is a difficult marriage, and conservators are left to mediate the conflicts.
When push comes to shove though, temperamental people will use you as their emotional toilet and should be avoided at all costs.
The newly elected president takes office pledging to establish better relations with Moscow but increasingly appears as an erratic and temperamental populist.
Tusup is more temperamental than Hosszu, and his eruptions on the pool deck have elicited stares, complaints and calls for his removal.
But even so, in his 1973 memoirs he insisted there was a vast "temperamental and intellectual" difference between "Anglo-Saxons" and Europeans.
He can liaise with the most temperamental players, tranquilize media uproars, and implement modern on-court principles in an effective, executable way.
It can take a decade or more for the temperamental flower, accustomed to the hot and steamy jungles of Sumatra, to bloom.
And with England breezing through World Cup qualifying, the F.A. dispensed with its usual bunker mentality regarding the country's temperamental news media.
Ralphie V has gotten faster and more temperamental with age, posing a risk to handlers, so the university plans to replace her.
The new film Cézanne and I focuses on the extreme temperamental differences between the two great friends, but offers few other insights.
The temperamental Australian took to twitter barely an hour before the scheduled start time at Indian Wells in California to make the announcement.
The famously temperamental Varèse once lost patience with Mr. Chou's torturously slow work process and ordered him to urinate on his own score.
"Yaz Leqeq" ("Temperamental"), a sketch show that aired on a satellite channel last autumn, offered impersonations of prominent politicians (including the prime minister).
Lonergan's characters are a different kind of difficult: They are sullen, temperamental, and sometimes thoughtless in a way that intentionally makes them insufferable.
Temperamental people are tough to dump from your life because their lack of control over their emotions makes you feel bad for them.
The Competent Four are trying to keep the temperamental Trump from making disastrous mistakes -- not to preserve a business deal, but the nation.
Like his father, he was temperamental, and the two often clashed; Wim started going out in the evening and coming home very late.
She was also notoriously difficult, a temperamental celebrity and an admitted abuser of cocaine and alcohol who arrived at photo shoots hours late.
There are two sides, those who demand reform and those who oppose it, but each side is crosshatched with factional and temperamental schisms.
This would not be an easy road to travel for an administration that lacks a strategy and is led by a temperamental president.
Maggie Gyllenhaal plays Lee, a troubled young woman who finds work as a secretary to a temperamental attorney, E. Edward Grey (James Spader).
Nick Kyrgios, the temperamental and talented Australian tennis player, was set to be put on probation for six months by the ATP Tour.
Here is the core of Mr. O'Rourke's appeal to supporters: His common-cause pitch is a temperamental (and generational) contrast to President Trump.
Her husband (Jim Belushi) is a temperamental alcoholic yet drops everything to help his daughter (Juno Temple), on the run from the mob.
Season 24 shifts the show's focus somewhat, examining what happens to the people close to someone as self-centered and temperamental as Tony.
In the title role, Tamara Wilson also exudes serenity and sweetness, even approachability; there's rarely this much temperamental similarity between Ariadne and Zerbinetta.
Yet his temperamental faults in fact soil what might otherwise amount to an immaculate beauty, and not simply by outweighing or overwhelming it.
We're currently experiencing some very temperamental weather in New York — just last week it was 75 degrees one day and 45 degrees the next.
Jessica sees the future she could have with her mother Alisa, a super-powered and super-temperamental addition to her life courtesy of IGH.
Uranus is rebellious and unconventional, and Mars is temperamental—with these two planets creating friction, a no-fucks-given attitude is in the air.
The Ukrainian military and the rebels were shelling each other, and temperamental men with Kalashnikovs who had been known to kidnap journalists were everywhere.
From there it was Happy Ending, Lit, Arlene's Grocery, and I used to go to a club called Temperamental, and La Escualita as well.
Many in the Celtics fan base (much like Irving, a temperamental bunch) never embraced him in the way they did his predecessor, Isaiah Thomas.
The long ramp-up time is typical of the new generation of nickel projects using the operationally temperamental high-pressure-acid-leach (HPAL) technology.
That ornateness is perfectly suited to "Once on This Island," a fable of love and death and temperamental gods set in the French Antilles.
He certainly knew before taking the position as Mr. Trump's national security adviser that he would be serving a chaos-driven and temperamental master.
But here's the real kicker: I have some of the most sensitive, temperamental skin on the planet — and this cream doesn't irritate it at all.
Above Average's latest hilarious sketch perfectly expresses how we all feel when a chip card reader gets temperamental and ruins a "treat yo' self" experience.
You'll explore the ruins of human civilization, manipulating long-dormant technology to unlock new items and areas to explore, and encounter plenty of temperamental robots.
While there's plenty of hype about quantum computing, the actual machines we've made to date are too slow and temperamental to be of practical use.
Tad Devlin, known for having a controlling, temperamental nature, was constantly nervous about losing his business, so he transferred his panic onto his 12 employees.
Since I began taking sertraline (an SSRI, which stands for selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor), the generic for Zoloft, my skin has become much more temperamental.
Above all, he is temperamental, given to tantrums and sulks that play out in private until, that is, they appear in the newspaper—or Twitter.
Jake Sullivan, the chief policy adviser to Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump's Democratic opponent, said the assessment reinforced his lack of temperamental fitness for the presidency.
People who have worked with Musk have given similarly diverging accounts to Business Insider and other publications, saying Musk can be both brilliant and temperamental.
"While the car could be temperamental at times, at least it had character," Mr. Schutz wrote in an article for Road & Track magazine in 2013.
T. and I start out for our walk and catch up with one of our other neighbor friends, an older gentleman and his temperamental beagle.
The new planet could be more habitable that the one discovered last year, which orbits a temperamental star, whose constant flares would be a concern.
He became known offstage to some as "an egomaniacal, completely narcissistic, narrow-minded, arrogant, mean-spirited, temperamental, socially antiquated boor," according to critic Michael Posner.
Jane encouraged Henry to reconcile with his eldest daughter, Mary — a difficult feat, considering Henry was a temperamental tyrant who had already executed one meddling wife.
The company's former chairman, MacInnis, testified last week to the Delaware court that the hedge fund managers were temperamental and had "occasional outbursts" in board meetings.
I guess because I don't know why, because they've been fighting them for 10 years or they have temperamental dislike for them or something like that.
"She's French and a little temperamental, that's why I had to give her a name, because she wouldn't do everything I wanted her to," he adds.
The countless gears, rollers, motors, rolls of paper, and ink tanks on each press—they really are intricate, temperamental machines—causes them to break down often.
Like CNN anchor Jake Tapper, I was perplexed by Spicer's transformation from cordial GOP advocate to what can seem like temperamental bulldog chained to a podium.
Toothbrushes and Magic Erasers, however, should not be used to clean suede or knit uppers, which brings us to those more, shall we say, temperamental materials.
In the demon's description, he is as vain, temperamental and easily distracted as a spoiled emperor and cares more about his power than his loved ones.
But its over 670 stores across the US and Canada and strong online presence are a testament to the company's strong niche in a temperamental market.
Some have found the company an exciting and inspiring place to work, while others have found CEO Elon Musk to be a frustrating and temperamental boss.
But just as there is always a last-minute hitch in cliffhanger movies, our new and at times temperamental content management system threw up some roadblocks.
These early synthesizers in the 1970s were very expensive and temperamental – many of these machines were not designed to be crated up and brought on tours.
"The black liquid is is forever changing in consistency and in color density, making it incredibly temperamental before it is even on the surface," she says.
He has proved capricious and temperamental, at times lashing out when negotiations falter, as he has done in Congressional talks over tax or health care bills.
The sophisticated jets are notoriously temperamental, and at any given time, only about half the them are mission-ready, according to a recent Air Force report.
Everybody's always confusing these two longtime friends of a certain temperamental Prince of Denmark, including Rosencrantz and gentle Guildenstern — I mean, Guildenstern and gentle Rosencrantz — themselves.
Nubi, who typically is so temperamental that his owner jokes about needing a priest to perform an exorcism, gently acquiesced, then turned back to the bird.
That discrepancy — between an exquisite sensibility and a world of grubby, shallow materialism — may explain some of the temperamental quirks that Reynolds shares with his creator.
"In discussing his 32 movies, Buñuel (1900-83) is charmingly temperamental in his refusal to be cornered by the exegeses of his interrogators," wrote our reviewer.
Considering Mercury's close association with communication and interpersonal relationships, it can make socializing feel like dodging bullets when it goes retrograde in a touchy, temperamental fire sign.
The trial cast an unflattering light on Christie as a temperamental bully whose administration used the Port Authority to hand out favors, and penalties, to local officials.
Previously, "the Golden Boy" has been disqualified twice for "unsportsmanlike conduct," and he poetically admits to being the fighting equivalent of temperamental Russian ballet dancer Vaslav Nijinsky.
Tending to President Donald Trump's fragile ego has become a major preoccupation of Washington, as ambitious politicians look for ways to please the temperamental commander-in-chief.
Helpless before marzipan, she is greedy, temperamental, afraid of the dark, prone to black moods, black humor, black teeth (all that marzipan), vain, vindictive, an inveterate snob.
Clinton's record as a senator is one of pragmatism, reflecting temperamental and philosophical differences with Mr. Sanders, whose reluctance to compromise contributes to his limited legislative record.
Rudin is the notoriously temperamental producer of major movies who has never let go of his love for the New York theater, or his investment in it.
Whatever the temperament of your oh-so-temperamental coffee lover(s), you&aposll be sorted out below with these 22 fun and useful gifts for coffee lovers.
We were being chased by Mina, a temperamental Sumatran orangutan nicknamed the "Queen of the jungle," who has built herself a fierce reputation for attacking tourists and guides.
But the job he aspires to is a weighty one and his temperamental fitness for it—even setting aside Ms Blasey's allegations—seems less certain than it did.
Trouble stalks the stage, however, in the form of the show's temperamental headliner, Mona Kent (Lesli Margherita), whose gimlet eye bores into Ruby's sailor when she learns — gosh!
For now, forecasters are stuck with a temperamental model that can fail to catch on to upcoming threats until days after the European model has sounded the alarm.
Trump's temperamental unfitness for the presidency—to control the country's nuclear arsenal—was a central theme of the Republican primary, the general election, and then the transition period.
The trial has cast an unflattering light on Christie as a temperamental bully whose administration used the Port Authority to hand out favors, and penalties, to local officials.
Nor was "Fille" the first case of her being temperamental: The year before, she withdrew from a Met production of Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier" after clashing with the conductor.
President Donald Trump and Robert Mueller may be contemporaries but are temperamental opposites, divided most deeply by their respective contempt and reverence for the institutions of US government.
Instead, all of our former and current selves would be packed into that tiny car like temperamental clowns, and our agony wouldn't end when our trip was over.
The temperamental colt did not react well to the track's hustle and bustle in the days preceding the race and sometimes startled onlookers by exhibiting visually studdish behavior.
Behold, the furied heroines, those lightning rods of anger: the vengeful, the disgruntled, the violent, the irritable, the ungodly, the unloved, the intemperate, the temperamental and the unliked.
As an adult, I'd gotten used to my skin being temperamental, with a hormonal blemish or two popping up on my jawline during my off-week of birth control.
Opening his November 29 show with another exasperated sigh, he offered a solution for those wanting to reason with Trump, whom Noah insists conducts himself like a temperamental kid.
But perhaps these are the types of things that must be taken into account when designing a power grid that relies in part on the ever-temperamental weather.[PRL]
Like the one seen on BlackBerry's last hurrah as an independent hardware manufacturer, 2015's expensive and temperamental Priv, it's touch-sensitive and does a ton of neat tricks.
"Harriet" pays tribute to their efforts while noting the tactical and temperamental differences between its heroine and her allies, many of whom had been born and raised in freedom.
If you can't stand my creative, manly heat, get out of my kitchen: This could be the unofficial motto of Harry, the temperamental chef at a tiny Brooklyn restaurant.
The more we think about it, the more we really relate to plants; we're both alive, temperamental, and absolutely thrive with just the right amount of water and sunshine.
Trump's potential temperamental vulnerability came into focus during his Florida rally, when he bemoaned the medical treatment offered to Rahami after he was injured in a shootout with police.
When he was stumping for Hillary Clinton, Obama frequently returned to an immutable fact about the presidency: that the office doesn't change an inhabitant's temperamental failures, but magnifies them.
Clinton leveled against Mr. Trump were essentially nonpartisan, focused on character and his temperamental fitness for the presidency — issues raised as persistently on the right as on the left.
Evidence was everywhere apparent that we were on dry land but on a temperamental raft of ice subject to vast forces of nature against which we were completely irrelevant.
Aides to the temperamental president reported being pleasantly surprised that he did not rage against the setback in private, as he is wont to do in moments of difficulty.
The array of senior models who meld with their natural environments, thanks to clever camouflage, also appear to be a part of their surroundings on a deeper temperamental level.
And though I am generally not dazzled by showy devices, whether helicopters or temperamental Wagnerian machines, I find myself strangely eager to see how this gorilla looks — and acts.
Mr. Madsen was known as a temperamental and eccentric inventor who, starting in adolescence, built rockets and submarines, including the UC3 Nautilus, the vessel on which Ms. Wall died.
From its first moments (and it's all in the script), the production is troubled by falling scenery, electrical blackouts and a temperamental actress who refuses to stay in character.
Friday's eclipse brings intense (albeit temperamental) emotional clarity, shining a light on things you've overlooked and allowing you to spend the rest of Leo season happily roaming uncharted territory.
The president is so temperamental, so willing to threaten to renege on past agreements if he doesn't see an upside in them, that trust in America's traditional commitments is fraying.
The program also chose females because they were thought to be less temperamental than male dogs, and because it was more difficult to design suits that accommodated male canine genitalia.
Art of the possible The key to Trump's hopes may lie in the temperamental dimensions of his performance on Tuesday night rather than his still rather thin explanation of policy.
For reasons that are partly temperamental and partly a matter of sheer bad timing, she's caught up in an especially lethal set of contradictions involving her job and her race.
Yes, it might be cheaper than buying a streaming box, soundbar, and smart speaker separately, but this way you end up with one temperamental device, rather than three functional ones.
Airbus said it was still worried about problems with temperamental engines for its new A320neo passenger plane from Pratt & Whitney, and commercial exposure on the troubled A400M military aircraft program.
All in all, the official seems to have relatively standard conservative or center-right views, as well as a temperamental inclination toward civility rather than confrontational, triggering-the-libs politics.
I'm not sure we've seen the last of those guys, based on the warmth between Arya and the actress, and the casting of Richard E. Grant as the temperamental playwright.
His insistence on separation from the Party may be partly temperamental—though born in Brooklyn, Sanders has the demeanor of a prickly Yankee—but it also reflects his underlying commitments.
Indeed, it is because of these relationships that agents have often risen to run movie and television studios, whose ultimate success is believed to hinge on access to temperamental artists.
Mr. Trump, a temperamental figure under the best of circumstances, walked onstage Sunday facing a growing revolt within his own party and even his own ticket: His running mate, Gov.
Le Concert d'Astrée, the ensemble she founded in 2000, has become a powerhouse on the early-music scene, bringing its temperamental playing to opera productions, concerts and Grammy-nominated recordings.
As I understand it, there's a report from the 1960s that raised concerns about putting "a temperamental psychophysiologic human" (read: a hormonal woman) together with a "complicated machine" (the spacecraft).
Soon, weathermen — and they were mostly men — were applying sexist clichés to the storms, like suggesting that they were unpredictable or "temperamental" and were "flirting" with barrier islands or coastlines.
"I disagree with everything you say," Benedict snaps at one point, and while their conversation is marked by deference and decorum, the temperamental and ideological gulf between them seems unbridgeable.
We see Nureyev entirely from the outside (brilliant, moody, posturing, anguished, temperamental), just as we hear about him only through the words of others and the objects that he owned.
Donald Trump is Obama's temperamental opposite — reckless where Obama is restrained, intuitive where Obama is technocratic, insulting where Obama is respectful, and scandal-ridden even before he assumes the presidency.
By night, he's creating videos that show Elon Musk as a creepy looking, giggly baby; President Donald Trump as a temperamental pageant contestant on "Toddlers & Tiaras"; and Kim Kardashian freestyle rapping.
A modern-day passenger airplane is less like a racecar and more like a temperamental printer: you spend more time monitoring and checking systems than you do actually driving the thing.
Falcon Age's bird is the most realistic video game creature I've encountered since Trico in The Last Guardian, though she's thankfully not as temperamental and will always respond when you call.
Given the experience of the two former Republicans governors, and the chaotic, fluid, temperamental, volcanic state of the presidential drama this year, the Libertarians are poised for their best showing ever.
With this year's crop now being harvested, the lack of available storage means some soybeans may have to be stored on the ground in bags, a challenge for this temperamental crop.
Mattis saw in Tillerson a temperamental and ideological ally, a deliberative man whose experience at Exxon trained him to value international relationships but not the glad-handing that often accompanies diplomacy.
The nine-time French Open champion Rafael Nadal, the No. 4 seed and the favorite on the men's side, begins his tournament against the talented-but-temperamental Benoît Paire of France.
I found it to be more effective at keeping acne at bay than Cetaphil ($11), however, it's probably not worth the extra $17 if your skin isn't as temperamental as mine.
Mr. Trump could never be trusted with control over the nation's nuclear arsenal, the president said, if his own staff regarded him as too temperamental to use restraint on social media.
He has not yet grabbed the mantle, but his call for a technocratic government has been echoed by Muqtada al-Sadr, a temperamental Shia cleric who heads parliament's largest bloc, Sairoun.
Suddenly Kiera gets swept back to 2012 along with key members of the anti-corporate terrorist group Liber8, a surprisingly likable bunch of violently temperamental super soldiers, amoral scientists, and con artists.
In Ward's screenshot, he includes information on how President Trump bemoaned the lack of a "gorilla channel," and how aides subsequently scrambled to rig something together for the temperamental commander in chief.
You play as a young woman named Aliya Elasra, accompanied by her temperamental robot Six, and together you explore a series of moons that were once home to a mysterious ancient civilization.
In an interview with Huffington Post late last week, Ryan described a potential Trump presidency in terms that suggest he could tolerate philosophical and temperamental disagreements with Trump well past inauguration day.
Saxman says she was adopted, and never knew her real parents -- but, based on her "substantial physical, temperamental and aspirational similarities to Prince" ... she has reason to believe she's his actual kid.
He bombarded potential supporters with highly targeted ads on Facebook, and used algorithms to label voters as "stoic traditionalists", "temperamental conservatives" or "true believers" to give campaign volunteers something to go on.
Trump is a workplace bully—capricious, temperamental, quick to blame underlings for his own failures, endlessly hungry for praise, and prone to making rash decisions that create more work for his staff.
Wide-eyed and seemingly miffed by the rush of people and horses passing by, he all but stomped to the main track in the latest exhibition of how temperamental he can be.
The country's temperamental and institutional tilt in a more zero-sum, nation-state-centric, sovereignty-first direction makes its existing strengths less valuable: a less open and collaborative ally to its friends.
Waller's team is composed of highly individualistic, temperamental "metahumans" who need to figure out a way to blend their talents, suppress their differences and work together to complete the task at hand.
The severity of the character's look is matched by her gestural and temperamental abruptness (her elbows fly and flap, forming right angles), her tendency to burst into rooms and turn eerily quiet.
So it is potentially helpful to our negotiations that Trump combines a temperamental bellicosity with a deep skepticism about the democracy-promoting objectives of U.S. foreign policy over the last 20 years.
From Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci to Secretary of Defense James Mattis, each departure offered a view of a presidency marked by chaos and confusion caused by the temperamental man at the top.
It's a really solid basic — it didn't irritate my temperamental combination skin, and I noticed fewer blemishes while using it, which is unusual in my experience with one-size-fits-all cleansers.
The talented-yet-temperamental Australian burst onto the scene in 2014 when he beat Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon but has earned a reputation as the sport's 'bad boy' given his combustible temperament.
Republicans can easily distance themselves from Trump's temperamental issues — Paul Ryan often sniffily declines to comment on stray Trump tweets — or dismiss the Russia issue as some kind of "deep state" conspiracy.
The movie had a troubled production history, with director Bryan Singer fired and replaced by Dexter Fletcher a few weeks before the shoot ended, reportedly due to a temperamental personality and chronic absenteeism.
Hamilton felt the new W09 seemed a much better car than last year's 'diva', a nickname bestowed on it early on by team boss Toto Wolff for its sometimes twitchy and temperamental behavior.
While the meeting will highlight political and temperamental divides between Trump and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his troops, both sides have enough at stake to bury their mutual resentment and work together.
With Trump at the helm of foreign policy — temperamental and easily provoked, the only world leader who denies the threat of climate change — there are long-tail risks almost too terrible to contemplate.
And of course, there's the United States that has a temperamental reality star at its helm and shares about 9,000 kilometers [5,525 miles] of border with us, so that could pose some issues.
Though interactive, they're generally asocial, and temperamental, with unique behavior patterns, like those shown by Otto, who caused blackouts at a German aquarium and Inky, who famously escaped a tank in New Zealand.
Unfortunately, Gerstl is the subject of very limited scholarship: not only was his artistic career cut short by suicide, but his temperamental nature precluded him from having a linear artistic progression or evolution.
For the Fluxus manifesto, which denounces hierarchical culture and the elevated position of the artist within that culture, Ms. Blanchett vehemently enacts the text in the guise of a temperamental, overbearing Russian choreographer.
Cobb, legal experts and political operatives say, has been trying to keep a lid on his temperamental client — downplaying the threat of Mueller's investigation as a way of preventing Trump from firing him.
Unfortunately, the temperamental instrument did not endure, so in his later years back in America, he (or rather, his cook) resorted to hand-rolling and cutting pasta in the long tradition of Italian grandmas.
This dynamic is, currently, hurting Clinton in the polls, though earlier in the year she helped establish it by centering Trump's temperamental unfitness rather than any policy agenda at the core of her argument.
Proposals such as this prove that, as Daniela Schwarzer of the German Council on Foreign Relations puts it, Germany can reconcile its temperamental aversion to risk with new measures that strengthen the euro zone.
Trico is a rather large and at times temperamental presence whose expressiveness extends to the glow of its eyes; a purplish hue indicates aggression and distrust, while a yellow hue is cautious and curious.
Musk's candor has endeared him to the fans and customers who find him more relatable than other famous executives, while also frustrating some analysts and investors who argue that he is temperamental and reckless.
Thomas Luken was known as much for his temperamental, confrontational style as he was for leading, as mayor, the city's purchase of a private bus company in the early 1970s to avoid higher fares.
"Norman" traces fault lines, more cultural and temperamental than ideological or religious, between the members of the diaspora (or at least the New York wing of it) and their cousins in the Promised Land.
"It's a quirk of fate that this still even exists," Mr. Lamenzo said of the musical artifact built in the 1860s by Henry Erben, a temperamental but brilliant organ maker whose factory was nearby.
It will be the first singles meeting between the pair since last year's Wimbledon when the temperamental Kyrgios, who had previously described Nadal as a sore loser and "super salty", lost in four sets.
But he was a tough, sometimes temperamental player known for strong volleying and what was called his "chip and charge," in which he would chip, or slice, a return and rush to the net.
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters) - The father of PGA Championship winner Justin Thomas said his son's triumph on Sunday would be "huge" for him, unlocking the potential of the temperamental and impatient 24 year old.
They've floundered on Obamacare repeal and fought to thread the political needle between a temperamental White House and the volatile environment it has spawned, and face a series of vital deadlines over the coming weeks.
LONDON (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton declared his new Mercedes to be the big sister of last year's temperamental title winner but Formula One's first pre-season test of 2018 still left plenty of room for conjecture.
Have infamous rivals Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsay (who has not just a reputation for being a temperamental, scathing critic, but an entire show dedicated to that premise) finally put an end to their feud?
Much of #NeverTrump seems to boil down to objections (admittedly well-grounded ones) to Trump's personality: his temperamental instability, his boorishness, his egoism, his lack of grounding in policy or the basic rules of governance.
"A thin-skinned, temperamental, shoot-from-the-hip and lip, uninformed commander-in-chief is too great a risk for America," Gates wrote in The Wall Street Journal in September 2016, weeks before Election Day.
Because this car had been constantly cycling between members of the press for weeks, a small issue like this doesn't strike us as huge, but it's a useful reminder that supercars can still be temperamental.
He was speaking chiefly of television and the neurological and temperamental effects of its mosaic of dots and lights on the viewer, but he later enjoyed a revival as an oracle of the cyber age.
One might say that insofar as the officials resisting Trump are trying to prevent his temperamental unfitness from leading to some mass-casualty disaster or moral infamy, they are doing the country a great service.
Ask any local, though: The weather is a show by Mother Nature that never ends, and we wouldn't have changed the temperamental, trying tropical weather of our childhoods for all the snow in the world.
Mr. Ruiz-Picasso knew that his father, a temperamental genius who died in 1973, had been an inveterate collector who gave away only artworks that he had recently made — and he would have signed them.
Mr. Johnson and Mr. Trump are temperamental allies and the American president sees an opportunity for a bilateral trade deal with Britain if Mr. Johnson succeeds in breaking his country away from the European Union.
Mr. Johnson and Mr. Trump are temperamental allies and the American president sees an opportunity for a bilateral trade deal with Britain if Mr. Johnson succeeds in breaking his country away from the European Union.
Shiner, who is also co-editor of the "Handbook of Temperament," says that personality traits are the fuller expression of temperamental traits, as they have more room to manifest as infant turns to child to adult.
Speaking to Sky Sports television, Wolff said the team had struggled from the start and in both wet and dry conditions with a temperamental car he has previously described as being a bit of a "diva".
Goffstown, New Hampshire (CNN)Ted Cruz lashed into Donald Trump here on Wednesday for nearly 10 minutes, saying he's a sore loser and a temperamental man who was behaving more immaturely than Cruz's grade-school children.
Jutengai is populated by animals with humanoid aspects, and Ren befriends Hyakushubo, a pig aspiring to be a monk; Tatara, a skeptical chimpanzee; and Kumatetsu, a gruff, temperamental bear who resolves to train Ren in kendo.
A car that was described last year as "a bit of a diva" by Toto Wolff, the Mercedes motor sport boss, because of its temperamental nature in the first half of the season, was eventually tamed.
It will be the first singles meeting between the Spaniard and Kyrgios since last year's Wimbledon when the temperamental Australian, who had previously described Nadal as a sore loser and "super salty", lost in four sets.
Christopher Sweatt, a piano teacher, rented the two-bedroom apartment with an uneven floor and a temperamental toilet on West 109th Street that was briefly home to Barack Obama, from 2014 until a few weeks ago.
And yet, the world often looks different from inside the Oval Office, and despite the clear temperamental and rhetorical gulf between the two men, it remains unclear how much of the Obama legacy Trump will tear down.
It shows that Trump is so temperamental and thin-skinned that it's hard to know when he'll fly off the rails, even when speaking to a longstanding American ally like Australia or an important neighbor like Mexico.
Just as Billy Corgan has adhered himself to my teen boyfriend, "New Religion" will always take me back to the day when, over a temperamental Skype connection and an eight-hour time difference, MAAD visualised her future.
Potts, et al — stand by him and seem to care so much about him, when he brought a magical curse down on them by being a selfish brat, and has subsequently turned into a temperamental, dangerous tyrant.
Addressing the trust deficit Clinton is certain to seize on any foreign policy or temperamental missteps by Trump to bolster her argument that her foe is a "loose cannon" who can't be trusted with America's nuclear arsenal.
Now that SpaceX and Blue Origin have proved vertical landings are a plausible way of reusing rockets, it's time to explore more fully what impact those landings have on delicate, fragile, squishy, or merely temperamental payloads inside.
Anyone who suffered through Crowe's unfortunate recent turn on Saturday Night Live might be worried—the Oscar-winner was awfully stiff—but thankfully he seems to be the badass straight man opposite Gosling's more temperamental private eye.
Their long, unfurling arms and temperamental behavior have inspired legends, from the Kraken of Norse mythology to the giant Japanese Akkorokamui that supposedly lurks at the bottom of the ocean, waiting to swallow ships and whales whole.
Their ascendance has some conservative supporters fretting about the rising influence of the urbane young New Yorkers, as some moderates and liberals swallow concerns about nepotism in the hope that the couple will temper the temperamental president.
It's possible to imagine that Sy was merely a Stan Grossman type before Ray Stussy and V.M. Varga started causing trouble, the guy-behind-the-guy who kept his temperamental boss grounded and steadily grew the business.
Defense lawyers who worked with Mr. Mueller also say that Mr. Goldstein — a donor to President Barack Obama's campaigns — is the temperamental opposite of prosecutors on the team like Andrew Weissmann, known for a more hostile disposition.
Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure, a massive new rollercoaster at Islands of Adventure, lets the bravest wizards and muggles alike climb aboard Hogwarts's beloved gamekeeper's notoriously temperamental motorcycle (and sidecar!) for a wild trip through the Forbidden Forest.
Still, if the findings are validated by future testing, it would indicate that Trump may have tapped into a powerful social media dynamic — and the rest of us are in for an era of very temperamental political tweets.
No news yet of when the new pages for the cookbook she's testing will arrive, the messengers delayed by the current chaos of public transit, the book's author too temperamental, too paranoid to send it over e-mail.
SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) - Formula One champions Mercedes launched their 2018 car on Thursday with team boss Toto Wolff hoping it proved less temperamental than the last one and admitting he would like to attack it with a chainsaw.
In a utility closet in the same building, they found three Red Bull soda cans filled with 600 grams of TATP, the temperamental peroxide-based explosive that would later be used to deadly effect in Paris and Brussels.
But when our star gets temperamental—and it frequently does—it blasts out enormous pulses of energy and radiation in the form of solar flares, which are often accompanied by eruptions of plasma called coronal mass ejections (CMEs).
This season, defying the predictions of some operagoers, the Metropolitan Opera managed to tame its technologically temperamental Robert Lepage production of Wagner's "Ring" cycle, and to largely quiet its mammoth set of rotating planks, designed by Carl Fillion.
Must it be stamped with one's own personality or bear the temperamental visage of the one for whom it is intended, or shall it be merely a snatch out of the flotsam and jetsam of the holiday season?
Given the temperamental weather, though, it makes sense that by the time the idea reached the ears of the Ministry of Culture (as the story goes), it was decided the festival would take place only in the summer.
You could use one of these tips to make those greens last, but your best bet is to ditch the temperamental lettuce all together since there are plenty of other salad bases that won't let you down mid-week.
In addition to being a hub of unusual criminal activity and one of the most crucial and temperamental of swing states, it's also a fabulous place to kick up your feet with a little-paper-parasol-garnished rum cocktail.
Not only did Obama defeat Clinton by arguing that there was a generational difference between the two of them—that she represented the past, and he represented the future—but the two have serious differences, both substantive and temperamental.
At home, Marieme tries her best to remain invisible for fear of her temperamental and violent older brother; out on the council estate, she finds at least fraternité (or sororité) as the leader of a gang of four girls.
The mood won't be as chill once the moon treks through Capricorn between Tuesday and Wednesday, so try to be more conscious of your trigger responses in the relationship department when it faces off with temperamental Mars on Tuesday.
I would watch Aivar stop to consult his temperamental GPS, convinced all the while that we were lost, that the mire would swallow us whole, only to regurgitate us in some future century, preserved and leathery in the peat.
Read more " _____ • Masha Gessen in The New York Review of Books: "Trump has become the real version of the man Putin plays on television — an unpredictable, temperamental, impetuous man who will push reality past the limits of the imagination.
The temperamental Aussie, whose scintillating run to the final included wins over multiple grand slam winners Stan Wawrinka and Rafa Nadal, played free and focused from the outset and frustrated German Zverev with a steady diet of drop shots.
The young actress said she went to the "Little" pitch meeting dressed in a blazer to embody her character in the film, Jordan Sanders, the temperamental business woman who wakes up one morning having been thrust back to childhood.
Amid a flustered showing by the defense team, featuring Bundy acting as his own temperamental co-counsel, Chi Omega member Nita Neary strides in, stone-faced vengeance personified, to identify Bundy as the man who attacked five of her sorority sisters.
Unikitty was one of the biggest breakout stars from 2014's The Lego Movie — Lego has made the temperamental, perky unicorn-cat character a marketing focus, with a series of individual playsets, and eight different mini-figure variants to date.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Max Verstappen was delighted to claim a hard-fought second place at the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday after losing then regaining the position from Sebastian Vettel in a temperamental Red Bull that suffered engine issues all weekend.
History, unfortunately, tells us that such behaviour has hardly ever been associated with the temperamental Italian, who all fair-minded football supporters must hope will finally find the grace and good sense to allow his manager the required space and time.
Colin Stetson turns his bass sax—the most unwield and temperamental of the saxophones—into a one-man band act that has to be seen to be believed, and he might be the most innovative wind instrumentalist of our time.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - World number one Naomi Osaka takes on 15-year-old Coco Gauff and temperamental Australian Nick Kyrgios returns to the court to meet rising Russian Andrey Rublev in the third round of the U.S. Open on Saturday.
Diana Jager, a brilliant if temperamental surgeon at Inverness Royal Infirmary, was the victim of these attacks, but now that she's on trial for murdering her recently acquired husband, people can talk of nothing but the nerve of that woman.
But imagine a crazy America, one where the new president, a notoriously temperamental and dishonest oligarch, had just won a squeaker of a victory after an election that amounted to a year and a half of bitter struggle for the entire country.
As a beauty writer, a flawless, fuzz-free face was so attractive to me but, after booking in for a dermaplaning treatment at a skin-care clinic of my choice, my temperamental (and often spot-prone) skin felt sore and looked unnervingly red.
Today, bits for horses (metal tacks placed in the animal's mouth) are simply said to help riders communicate with them, but in 15th-century Catalonia, specific bit shapes were believed to cure all kinds of horse ailments, from the physical to the temperamental.
After all, the network -- even more than the New York Times or Washington Post -- is the incoming administration's #1 media target right now if the exchange with an overzealous Jim Acosta and a temperamental Donald Trump at Wednesday's press conference is any indication.
A bizarre set of circumstances involving a temperamental tour bus saw the band playing some 30 shows without Kilfelt, which led to the band leader feeling angry, isolated and stewing on circumstances beyond his control—a mindset not aided by spiralling substance abuse.
The only bright spots in his life are his childhood sweetheart Safeena (Alia Bhatt) - a feisty, often temperamental girl who stands by him like a rock - and the poetry he writes in a grimy old notebook, channeling all his frustrations into words.
Not long after, the iconoclastic film director Ken Russell invited her to portray the conflicted, temperamental young artist Gudrun Brangwen in his film of D.H. Lawrence's "Women in Love," in which she stared down and danced with a herd of highland cattle.
What it's about: The year is 1304, and Scotland's leaders are being forced to swear allegiance to the conquering King of England, Edward I (Stephen Dillane), who is due to soon be succeeded by his temperamental son Edward, Prince of Wales (Billy Howle).
The newfangled analytics backed up my conclusion, and I could also draw on my playing days: having stood in the outfield in Wrigley Field, knowing the numbers can lie to you, especially given Wrigley's unpredictable ricochets, ivy-covered entanglements and temperamental weather extremes.
While some flowering houseplants are temperamental, the goldfish plant – so called because its orange or yellow flowers are somewhat goldfish-shaped – is an easy-going plant that blooms almost all year long when happy, and looks good even without its bright, waxy flowers.
Along with Elizabeth "Barry" White — the only female historian in the OSI — and two other OSI historians, he had landed in Frankfurt and driven due east across Germany in a temperamental stick shift that had wheezed and grunted for 26 dusty kilometers.
This episode also pushes back against one of the most persistent and insidious beliefs that has existed in Hollywood since its very beginnings: that of the temperamental, wrathful "genius," who may just need to have a few tantrums in order to make great art.
The trailer shows off some of the troubles that the crew will face, and some new faces, like Adolphus Murtry (played by Pacific Rim's Burn Gorman), a brutal and temperamental security chief for the company that's laid claim to the planet, Royal Charter Energy.
Together, they watch over the roughly three dozen GPS satellites, troubleshooting the geolocation system and minding the quirks of each orbiting craft—this one's damaged solar panels, that one's balky communications links—as if they were remotely tending a stable full of temperamental horses.
While the Senator understood governing was hard (or maybe even "complicated"), especially given the highly-charged partisan environment on Capitol Hill and the often times temperamental tweets of the president, he recognized that it was also about the integrity, accountability and values of our leaders.
I can't remember which of my newly-forged "metal friends" introduced me to the band, but I do know that as soon as I popped The Mantle into the temperamental stereo on my powder blue Saturn, the world shifted on its axis a little.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas was clinical as he picked up his first win of the season at the ATP Cup in Brisbane on Sunday against a temperamental Alexander Zverev of Germany, who was almost reduced to tears due to problems over his serve.
But at an even more fundamental level, the design of our digital economy is steadily eroding the temperamental qualities that we need in order to treasure privacy at all: our tolerance for opaqueness, uncertainty and disconnectedness — and our faith in the decency of others.
"I think her voice is so temperamental, that if the environment is not perfect it throws another kink into this unpredictable instrument she has in 2016, going into 2017," he said, hypothesizing that she would rather "be castigated for not singing than for singing" poorly.
But the actions taken by General Motors last week shows us a dark side of employer-sponsored health care: It can be ripped away on the temperamental whims of the employer, even removed as punishment for the legally-protected action of a work strike.
Trace it all the way back to Girls, if you like; Driver's temperamental actor Adam magnetized Lena Dunham's character Hannah with a rugged sex appeal, but over the course of the seasons, he revealed himself to be as wounded and fragile as anyone else on the show.
Leadership: It may be easy to write off the devotion of the Saviors to Negan's temperamental rule, but in this episode it becomes clear he's actually quite good at reassuring his people that he knows best, and that he alone can solve any problem at hand.
While the two temperamental men fight it out—Bannon is reportedly assuming that Trump will be brought down over the Russia inquiry, and therefore he, Bannon, will challenge Mike Pence for the Republican nomination in 2020—I recommend waiting for a more thoughtful approach to Trump's presidency.
No matter the temperamental affinities that might exist between some nonwhites and the Republican Party, attempts to bring them into the fold inevitably run up against a key reality: that movement conservatism—the starve-the-beast, libertarian mode that dominates contemporary Republican politics—is a white ideology.
After serving four years as artistic director of the Hartman Theater in the Stamford Center for the Arts in Connecticut, he shifted his focus in the mid-19713s to television, earning a reputation as a highly efficient director with a velvet touch when handling temperamental actors.
The Serb saved nine break points while converting the three he had against Monfils, who finished 2019 in the top 10, to square the tie after the temperamental Benoit Paire had given France the lead by overcoming Dusan Lajovic 6-43 6-7(6) 6-4.
"From the temperamental painter, who is a great man one day and a naughty child the next, to the earnest, analytical sculptor, who is a cynic about women even while he idealizes them, the model learns art from all its perspectives," she wrote in a newspaper column.
A longtime concern many people have had about Donald Trump is that while the Silvio Berlusconi era in Italy was mostly funny, putting a temperamental and ignorant man in charge of the mightiest empire the world has ever known risks leading to the deaths of millions of people.
As it turns out, the legislation that Trump might enact, though radical, is only a medium-sized story compared to more basic facts like his disdain for democratic norms and his temperamental unfitness for public service—just how dangerous it would be for him to be the president.
Williams and Magnani, both temperamental artists who were fearless in their determination to live unconventional lives, had a deep understanding of each other, and beyond the roles he explicitly wrote for her, from 2150 on, Williams's female characters began to resemble Magnani: passionate, sexually vital, complicated and self-confident.
Glamorous but temperamental, the first of her relatives to get a nose job, Grace had a Joan Crawford streak, sometimes menacing her sons with a broom and once leaving young Joel alone in a New York hotel room while she went out dancing and drinking with a stranger.
I agree that a certain amount of pressure can have an opposite effect on creativity; but if it has become something more than a pressure, if it has become an unstable and a temperamental chaos atmosphere, people eventually lose their enthusiasm over the art they are trying to create.
I almost want to stop the podcast for 10 minutes and think about it, because there are times when I felt the opposite, where I wondered if somebody with Trump's ideas and his policies who did not have many of his process and temperamental dimensions wouldn't have even done better.
On Wednesday, the trouble-prone company — which is already grappling with crises over a workplace culture rife with harassment and a leaked video of its temperamental chief executive berating an Uber driver — faced a crucial court hearing with a rival, Waymo, over accusations of stolen trade secrets involving driverless-car technology.
One of my early jobs was learning how to drive my late great-grandfather's temperamental 1951 Farmall Cub tractor so that I could tear out a vineyard, relic of a winemaking project started by my aunt and uncle that had by that time, in the early 1980s, run its course.
When Kelly, then secretary of Homeland Security moved to the White House, he was widely seen as joining the corps of "grown-ups" including Defense Secretary James Mattis, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and national security adviser H.R. McMaster who establishment Washington hoped would keep the temperamental President in check.
Thanks to the unwavering support of one of the most famous families in the world, a presentation that is always shrouded in mystery up until the very last moment, and a creative director known for his egomaniacal genius and temperamental flights of fancy, the fledgling Adidas brand has all the hallmarks of greatness.
A bigoted, ignorant, temperamental, clueless con man and fascist authoritarian-in-training who has muzzled the scientific community and ignores all evidence to insist that climate change is not real is sitting in the Oval Office, systematically and gleefully whisking away the rights—and futures—of millions of people with every pen stroke.
Last month, after a top scientist from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration exposed serious misconduct at that agency related to a key climate report released a few years ago, the Times downplayed his accusations, calling it an "inter-office spat" and smearing the whistleblower as a temperamental bully with a personal grudge.
Tate Britain has assembled some of the particular works he mentioned, such as Millais's "Chill October" 1870, a bleak image of wild brush and windswept trees under a temperamental sky, which van Gogh may have used as the inspiration for his work, "Autumn Landscape at Dusk," from 1885, also in the show.
But the handful of top editors who work on the magazine's fashion features — who put starlets in gowns and on surfboards for the all-important covers, who decide which trends get spreads and which are deemed "not Vogue," who minister to the temperamental greats of fashion photography — have been in place for years.
I don't wear a head scarf that identifies me as Muslim, yet surely one would assume I'm Indian, or Arab, or Hispanic, or Persian — origins rooted in some place where the people are brown, the governments are temperamental, and the food is delicious ("the hot-sauce zone," my friend Aarti dubs it).
While all this may make bread sound like a temperamental pet and less like a delicious (and easy to deal with) kitchen staple, the main things to remember are still relatively simple: buy fresh when possible, look for a crust, store in paper in a cool, dry place, and freeze (not refrigerate) when necessary.
The moon's time in Capricorn makes a few very intense aspects between May 17 and 224, when it faces off with Mars in temperamental Cancer on Tuesday at 212:234 AM, before merging with the overpowering presence of Saturn at 6:22 PM that day and Pluto in Capricorn at 11:57 PM on Wednesday.
You're picking up on others' tense energy now more than you may know, so be sure to keep your aura protected, especially on August 1, when Mars retrograde in Aquarius squares off with wildcard Uranus, putting people in an impulsive and temperamental mood and stirring up unexpected arguments and stress around your commute or schedule.
You can probably imagine the frustration of reporting on Apple's iPhone 11 launch with a temperamental space bar and keyboard—transcribing Tim Cook's talk of making "products and technologies that are designed in the service of humanity" is a lot more difficult when you have to go back and add spaces and remove superfluous characters.
They drew a psychological map of the US with three distinct—but not always geographically contiguous—regions: "Friendly and Conservative," stretching from the Great Plains to the Deep South; "Relaxed and Creative," comprising the West Coast, the Rockies, and parts of the Eastern seaboard; and "Temperamental and Uninhibited," in New England, the Mid-Atlantic, and, interestingly, Texas.
To better diversify, Braakman suggests air travel–interested investors look beyond the temperamental business model of the actual airlines — with its fuel price, maintenance cost and unionized labor agreement considerations — to aircraft manufacturers and component suppliers such as Boeing, Airbus and Honeywell, whose order books can be important indicators for the health of the industry moving forward.
"Some people are more naturally novelty seekers than others, so there is that temperamental difference and inclination towards seeking out things that are new," she says, adding that this can be especially true for people who would rather go to a new exotic locale every time they vacation, versus those who go back to their favorite city every year.
But in Bilbao, along with the phantasmagoria of the landscape, there are also three exquisite little paintings by El Greco in the Fine Arts Museum, each of them presenting cloud constructions as abstract and powerfully architectonic as anything Gehry has conceived, and inspired, like the Guggenheim building, by the incomparable forms of nature, especially by those temperamental Spanish skies.
Featuring a distinct animation style inspired by the classic Carl Barks' comic designs, the DuckTales reboot chronicles the high-flying adventures of Duckburg's most famous trillionaire Scrooge McDuck, his mischief-making triplet grandnephews – Huey, Dewey and Louie — temperamental nephew Donald Duck and the trusted McDuck Manor team: big-hearted, fearless chauffer/pilot Launchpad McQuack, no-nonsense housekeeper Mrs.
One can look at Trump himself and see too much danger of still-deeper disaster, too much temperamental risk and moral turpitude, to be an acceptable alternative to this blunder-ridden status quo ... while also looking at Hillary Clinton and seeing a woman whose record embodies the tendencies that gave rise to Trumpism in the first place.
Every report from inside the White House conveys the impression that Trump is like a temperamental child, bored by details and easily frustrated when things don't go his way; being an effective staffer seems to involve finding ways to make him feel good and take his mind off news that he feels makes him look bad.
You can chalk up the success of the movie to the creatives behind it, especially the producer who oversees the franchise, Jerry Bruckheimer, who for years had to navigate a revolving door of directors, screenwriters, as well as numerous release date changes, and appeasing his temperamental stars to finally get the third movie in the can.
TENNIS-ATPCUP-TSITSIPAS Tsitsipas back in groove as Zverev searches for answers SYDNEY (Reuters) - Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas was clinical as he picked up his first win of the season at the ATP Cup in Brisbane on Sunday against a temperamental Alexander Zverev of Germany, who was almost reduced to tears due to problems over his serve.
Trump has been compared to a number of individuals, both real and fictional, but as the president becomes increasingly temperamental, sullen, and paranoid in the face of an expanding Mueller investigation and his plummeting popularity, his similarities with the director, writer, and star of the cult classic The Room become more apparent with each passing day.
As a seasoned expat mom living in stereotypical Dutch suburbia (I also wrote a book about Dutch parenting with my co-author Michele Hutchison), it isn't hard for me to indulge in the six secrets as to why kids here are the happiest: In 2013, a study from the European Journal of Developmental Psychology examined the temperamental differences between U.S. and Dutch babies.
Pamela Flitton, a heartless beauty who drives men crazy with desire, is so clearly modelled on Barbara Skelton (or Helter-Skelter, as she was sometimes known)—a moody and temperamental wife of both Cyril Connolly and George Weidenfeld, as well as the girlfriend of Egypt's King Farouk, among many others—that Skelton immediately recognized herself, and jokingly threatened to sue.
Over an early lunch of eggs and toast at the Gotham Lounge in the Peninsula Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, a few days before the final presidential debate this month, the pair discussed the coming election in historical terms: the temperamental forebears of Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump among our presidential ranks, the ambitions of candidates and their skills for the job.
It's a temperamental machine in comparison with something like the Breville Barista Express, but if you want to learn how to use a real espresso machine, and you either already have a good burr grinder or don't want an all-in-one maker for any other reason, this is a compact but powerful machine that will serve you well and last with the best of them.
"And what comes out often really reveals something important about you who you are, and I think Donald Trump revealed again, in many other statements he [has] revealed the same thing, it reveals sort of a complete temperamental misfit with the character that's required to do the job and in a nation where — we got to be pulling together and countenancing violence is not something any leader should do," Kaine added.
And there are lessons in the soul of cooking from men like Jacques Quillacq, a stocky and temperamental chef in Andorra who befriended the young Eric after the death of his father, and Georges Desbouges, a gentleman farmer in Gascony who took Mr. Ripert under his wing (and taught him about meat and smoke and country fare) just before Mr. Ripert moved to the United States and began to make a name for himself.
World peace and American security are not enhanced by the prospect of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, two temperamental leaders without a trace of relevant experience to address the crisis at hand, going head to head.
And it has taken in many encouraging stories and trends along the way: Britain's world-beating universities; its chilled-out knack for integrating newcomers; its temperamental economic openness (Brexit honouring this rule in the breach); its noble role (despite short-sighted and damaging cuts) as a supplier of international security; its relatively creative and dynamic mass media; its often plucky and defiant pro-Europeans; its overwhelmingly decent, public-spirited and uncrooked politicians; its halting progress towards a more modern politics and a post-imperial identityandeconomy.
In this sense, it opens itself up to many of the same criticisms recently leveled at the widely castigated Netflix documentary on Ted Bundy: It allows the accused to speak for himself without any pushback; it allows his community's glowing support and adoration of him to overshadow his documented behavior — which was, in Lee's own framing, controlling, temperamental, and possessive; and it fails to present viewers with a clear and straightforward summary of what he was actually accused of doing and what the evidence against him was.
V.), Claire McCaskillClaire Conner McCaskillEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Ocasio-Cortez blasts NYT editor for suggesting Tlaib, Omar aren't representative of Midwest Trump nominees meet fiercest opposition from Warren, Sanders, Gillibrand MORE (D-Mo.), Doug Jones (D-Ala.), and temperamental centrists like Angus KingAngus Stanley KingNew intel chief inherits host of challenges Senators ask for committee vote on 'red flag' bills after shootings Top Democrat: 'Disqualifying' if Trump intel pick padded his résumé MORE (I-Maine) are catching heat from party activists and the Democratic Party's crop of 2020 presidential prospects.

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