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Do watch out for fiery tempers, though — yours included.
Friday's Mercury - Jupiter square could cause some tempers to flare.
Tempers apparently flared during the slow traffic out of Charleston.
Including, it would appear, tempers at the free sample lines.
Tempers cooled when police recovered the flag and returned it.
Over nearly three hours of debate, tempers flared at times.
When people run out of water and food, tempers flare.
The meeting was generally calm, but tempers flared when Rep.
Tempers are flaring among House Republicans amid tensions over immigration.
Now Grande tempers Minaj's songs with a more serious sound.
You should also avoid arguments since people's tempers are heightened.
Tempers flared and tensions increased during the discussion on crime.
Tempers and emotions flared at a Tuesday City Council meeting.
Tempers can run high, particularly where this President is concerned.
Forget the red and blue, the heated tempers and rising rhetoric.
Tempers boil over as Joe and Leo have a physical altercation.
He thinks that tempers may cool now the election has passed.
Speaking softly — treating them with courtesy — would keep tempers from flaring.
But the blasts inflamed tempers in a country drowning in refugees.
Along with the quickened offensive pace, tempers were tweaked at times.
Tempers can be aggravated based on distorted perception, leading to pettiness.
They argued, tempers flared and soon the dog was shot dead.
It tempers a chaotic reality by furnishing a sense of order.
With machinery so grand, competition is fierce and tempers run hot.
This is the time of year when tempers do flare up.
Tempers have exploded behind the wheel ever since the advent of traffic.
Look, people&aposs tempers and passions were definitely enraged over this issue.
But here, again, Cumberbatch tempers the doctor's arrogant brilliance with unforced charm.
All else held equal, this tempers the outlook for stocks a bit.
AllPlay isn't a widely used system, which somewhat tempers the excitement here.
Vedanta will surely challenge the closure in court once tempers have cooled.
Sometimes, when you're in the heat of competition, tempers can run high.
If that's not enough to cool tempers -- did we mention free cookies?
Tempers have flared with debate descending into a melee earlier this month.
Such presumptuous behaviour will test the famous fiery tempers of Chongqing-ites.
I kept wishing there was a way to calm our tempers, fast.
And with tempers still running high, Nepal's troubles are not yet over.
He is famous for having one of the worst tempers in Washington.
Some passengers challenged protesters over the delays as tempers began to fray.
In an industry of legendary tempers, Abloh is known for his calm.
On February 13, Mars meets Uranus—again, watch out for sudden tempers!
Tempers flared as Republicans accused Democrats of preventing passage of crucial aid.
Tempers flared between the two after Cuomo's initial comments a day earlier.
This year, tempers flared in the wake of an emotional presidential election.
Josep Maria Bartomeu, Barcelona's president, had to step in to cool tempers.
Most of the gatherings have remained peaceful, but tempers have flared sporadically.
It also tempers the harsh burnt character coming from the roasted barley.
For now, drivers are resigned to the waits, but tempers are fraying.
As each man takes turns recounting memories of his war experience, tempers flare.
The race was halted for 40 minutes, with tempers flaring among the drivers.
Moments away, tempers explode over a Russia investigation that never seems to end.
With partisan tempers flaring in Washington, it's unclear if that will bear out.
Watch out for tempers, as people are in an impulsive and aggressive mood.
Mars rules our decision-making skills, our tempers, and our sense of motivation.
With guns and with high-flying tempers, violence is seeping into the city.
Calming tempers, let alone finding a more lasting settlement, will not be easy.
Watch out for tempers, and find productive, healthy ways to express your anger.
Tears were shed, tempers rose; there was so much laughter, so much encouragement.
The moon opposes Mars at 10:35 AM, so watch out for tempers!
After the shooting, protests erupted for several days in Sacramento as tempers flared.
This may calm tempers, especially if opposition parties join his efforts at conciliation.
Beware of hot tempers on October 27, when fiery Mars squares stoic Saturn.
But their rhetoric is doing nothing to cool tempers and expectations of devoted supporters.
Tempers are high, and you need to be mindful not to get into arguments.
The surface is softer than you might expect, which tempers an otherwise daunting relationship.
The moon clashes with Mars at 7:05 PM, so watch out for tempers.
That day, you're likely to find crowds are long and tempers, short, Dworsky said.
The men are supposed to become more employable and better able to control tempers.
Tempers flared, benches emptied, John Gibbons was ejected, but no other action was taken.
"The commute is time when people's tempers are set off very easily," Gat says.
In North Dakota, tempers boiled over at a town hall event hosted by Rep.
Who can have calm discussions when tempers are running high over someone's spending habits?
A lessening of tensions in Syria, too, might soothe tempers back in Saudi Arabia.
Old men have bad tempers, do not listen and can smell bad, she says.
There was no scoring in the first period but tempers flared toward the end.
However, tempers have continued to flare as some candidates were targeted with home searches.
The air is thin up at Coors Field, and apparently so are the tempers.
The moon in Sagittarius opposes Mars at 2:35 PM—watch out for tempers!
After three days of intense negotiations without an agreement, tempers have started to fray.
With tempers flaring, the Judiciary Committee advanced the nomination 11-10 along party lines.
The work drags on in the blazing heat amid rising tensions and fraying tempers.
The heat and lack of cellular reception, he said, were also altering residents' tempers.
That should calm tempers in the streets, even as it sets economists' pulses racing. ■
Tempers are flaring at the White House over House Republicans' failure to repeal Obamacare.
Even so, the premiere of Cage's "4'33''," in 1952 in Woodstock, N.Y., aroused tempers.
Tempers flared with 3 minutes 49 seconds to play with Boston leading 97-89.
Cars and trucks are snarled up, going nowhere, and you're expecting tempers to snap.
Professional kitchens can be harsh places where egos and tempers run hotter than ovens.
Tempers flared and Mr. Kelly asked that the room be cleared of staff members.
Perhaps that is why Mr. Buffett tempers his advice and suggests "only" 90 percent stocks.
Just watch out for quick tempers as Mercury and Mars oppose Pluto on June 19.
Pitta (fire) drives mental acuity and rash tempers, while vatas of the world—my brethren!
After spending days on end together, harsh words and quick tempers are all but inevitable.
Tempers began to fray as residents endured a one-mile drive for nearly an hour.
There are some tempers that need to cool and some wounds that need to heal.
But whether tempers boil over into blows or not, Norman's intensity will ward off complacency.
Just watch out for short tempers as Mercury and Mars oppose Pluto on June 19.
But the fact that it's promising "selections" from them tempers our enthusiasm just a little.
Tempers flared and Hayes shot Smith, killing him, and injuring Smith's wife Racquel as well.
The old-guard corporatists are under attack from activists with radical goals and immoderate tempers.
Although there weren't any goals through the first two periods, there were some heated tempers.
Tempers erupt, identities are disclosed, and the unique relationship between Dolly and Masher is revealed.
Tempers flare, for a while the fuss gets worse, then it begins to settle down.
When one Republican tried to get an exemption for the human papillomavirus vaccine, tempers flared.
Tempers flared between the teams after Powell took a hard foul midway through the half.
And with his new album, 4 Your Eyez Only, dropping yesterday, tempers are piquing again.
Tempers reached a boiling point Tuesday after a month of wrangling over the confirmation schedule.
An unapologetic earthy hit of medicinal herbs tempers the gamey flavors of the small intestines.
That tempers officials'  last month assessment that Russia had developed a "preference" for President Trump.
In New Orleans, tempers flared this spring when four Confederate-era monuments were taken down.
Not surprisingly, all of the amendments failed along party lines, but not before tempers flared.
Members blame arcane Senate rules, leadership, polarization, fear, outside groups, long memories and short tempers.
Both Andrus and Risch are known for their grudges (and tempers) in Idaho political circles.
Don't hold back, just watch the tone because we may accidentally trigger the tempers of others.
Tempers had been ratcheted to a breaking point by a week of draining internal GOP combat.
One catch: Competition could get cutthroat and tempers could flare if we forget to play fair.
While you're stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic, tensions can run high and tempers become short.
You work to worry away at society's weak points continuously to fray tempers and raise tensions.
Tempers barely had time to cool before, two weeks later, MBU hinted at yet another turn.
The former also determines our style and tastes, while the latter is responsible for our tempers.
Tens of thousands of protesters had gathered peacefully in the Chinese-ruled city before tempers flared.
Think about how Mars retrograde tests our tempers or Jupiter retrograde interrogates our approach to learning.
Having a third party present can be useful for keeping things in check when tempers flare.
Tempers flare, ego gets involved, and soon the sparring match escalates into a full-on fight.
The moon enters Aquarius and you're craving privacy before Mars opposes Pluto, resulting in hot tempers.
Arguments may erupt, the status quo is either attacked or aggressively defended, and tempers are short!
Tempers flared when Germany's top court prevented Erdogan from addressing the July 31 rally via videolink.
We lived in a cozy condo, so it wasn't easy to get away when tempers flared.
NOTES: Tempers flared for the second time in as many meetings between the Grizzlies and Suns.
But on a recent morning, water began to drizzle from the tap, and tempers were fraying.
Issues in your day job may flare up now as tempers rise and endings take place.
Tempers flared after the break when Moreno pushed Altidore over and then dropped onto his back.
I'm just saying it is good thing that they're coming here, and tempers are calmer now.
When boards and residents clash, tempers flare, residents take sides and big legal bills often follow.
In the hours that followed, the ban sent stocks tanking and tempers rising across European capitals.
Tempers appeared to have cooled since Saturday night, when anger erupted after Chicago's Game 4 loss.
The finding tempers the widely held presumption that habitual social-media use causes real psychological distress.
Tempers flare, and issues concerning greed, jealousy, and possessiveness come up for you to work through.
Annapolis newsroom shooting sparks lawmakers' calls to 'end the violence' TEMPERS FLARE ON THE HILL:  Republican Rep.
But when he came back the next day, tempers were still fiery (unlike chili-powder-free tacos).
I think as a parent, the more tired we are, we can lose our tempers really quickly.
Their respective high tempers provide the perfect opportunity for a huge blowout about all their unsaid disappointments.
Tempers flare, resources become scarce, and being around people becomes more dangerous than being around the undead.
Tempers were frayed, everyone was exhausted, and by the end, Christmas was only a few days away.
The energy is conducive for discussing commitment, so long as tempers are kept cool during Mars retrograde.
Due to the high-stress nature of production, tempers occasionally get frayed, and for that, we apologize.
Though Hawk-Eye has cooled tempers on cushioned acrylic and grass, it risks inflaming them on clay.
Tempers flared in the fifth, and Gibbons was ejected after an argument with crew chief Joe West.
As tempers flare over impeachment, some cite the example of Ivo Cassol, a senator from the Amazon.
That piece tempers its pathos with a rhythmic kick, foretelling the brighter approach on the new album.
For anyone hoping for tempers to cool and partisans to moderate, welcome to the rest of 2016.
While the #virtualvacation certainly tempers our FOMO, we're long overdue for a little paid time off ourselves.
In outerwear and knits, this typical springtime shade feels particularly fresh, and tempers a dark winter wardrobe.
Just like you, we are staring in shock and awe at our children as their tempers explode.
The understated humor of the MASSAGE sign tempers the blunt political message of the REALTORS sign above.
Tempers flared in the Senate as the Republican leadership scheduled votes without reaching a deal with Democrats.
For most of the movie, even when tempers flare and passions burn hot, a certain courtesy prevails.
Williams tempers its violence with something more contemplative, until all of L.L.'s bellicosity is drained away.
This colossal heat absorption tempers the continued atmospheric warming of the remote, pale blue dot we inhabit.
A White House official said later that tempers had cooled and Kelly was not going to leave.
In normal times, tempers calm and the corporation sails on to its next generous licence-fee settlement.
But the fact that Iran and Qatar draw from the same pot of gold tempers that tension.
It's a wonderful time to cross things off your to-do list, but tempers flare this evening.
Akhil Sharma, Sadie Stein, Walter Kirn, and David Shields all contributed short personal essays about losing their tempers.
The moon in Cancer meets Mars at 10:48 AM, boosting our energy—but watch out for tempers!
This tempers the impact of all the technology, and makes it makes the interior warmer and more inviting.
Today Timothy Dove, the firm's chief executive, tempers his bullishness about the Permian with more attention to costs.
NHK, a public-service broadcaster, recently aired a programme asking why so many old people have short tempers.
Yet, while the debate has raged with particular ferocity in Britain, other countries have also seen tempers flare.
Tempers flared early when Tampa Bay's Dan Girardi blindsided Brandon Dubinsky at 254:55 of the first period.
Tempers on both sides ran high during the 2016 cycle, with punches being thrown at some campaign events.
However, there's an intense clash between Mars and Pluto, the planets of war—watch out for big tempers!
Watch out for short tempers on July 11 as Mars squares off with Uranus—surprises will take place!
All these tragedies have understandably led to tremendous sadness and frustration, quick tempers, magnified rhetoric and generational conflict.
The moon in fiery Aries clashes with warrior planet Mars at 3:51 AM—watch out for tempers!
The escalation of hostilities, even economic ones, raises both stakes and tempers alike, which is a dangerous combination.
To add brightness, a shower of citrus zest and fragrant mint just before serving tempers the lavish sauce.
When tempers cooled after a nearly 10-minute break, Houston finished the game on a 15-8 run.
PARELES The first posthumous single from Mac Miller is "Good News," which tempers musical whimsy with melancholic wordplay.
To prevent tempers from flaring and political and personal fracas from erupting, lay off the Wild Turkey. 5.
The ruling ordering Mr. Calheiros to step down also caused tempers to flare within the Supreme Court itself.
Yemi Osinbajo, the vice president, traveled to the delta last week to establish a truce and soothe tempers.
But the coalition's plans for big tax cuts next year mean that tempers may flare up again soon.
Just watch out for power struggles and bad tempers as Mercury and Mars oppose Pluto on June 19.
Yet it's also ostensibly a children's movie, and Henson tempers the story's darker elements with plenty of silly humor.
Tempers in the stands seemed heated during the game, and the associations' staff seemed ready to adjudicate it all.
Tempers flare as Mars squares off with Uranus on September 18, so watch out for impulsive or angry behavior.
Their daily operations are not overly romanticized, although at times there are flourishes of unpredictability and tempers flaring up.
These formal duels did not always succeed, and sometimes, heated tempers led men back to the rough-and-tumble.
The parliamentary debate was suspended after a raucous three-hour discussion during which tempers flared and lawmakers hurled insults.
Tempers flared this past Sunday when hundreds of citizens gathered outside the Parliament buildings to protest the deteriorating conditions.
Mars meets with your ruling planet Uranus today, bringing unexpected and exciting news—just watch out for short tempers!
But there are undoubtedly many more, and as tempers fray in the hot, powerless summer, they may lash out.
In addition to being potentially contaminated, the animals are renowned for their bad tempers and willingness to confront humans.
The president may put on an upbeat air in tonight's address, but I hope he tempers it with realism.
Tigers beat Yankees in brawl-filled encounter DETROIT — Pitches buzzed heads, tempers flared, fists flew and thumbs were extended.
The moon enters Aquarius, asking you to open up to transformations before Mars opposes Pluto—watch out for tempers!
Pompeo's visit comes amid flaring tempers between North Korea and the global community over the Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program.
When fans finally make it into the arenas their tempers cool: the sport has lived up to its billing.
And that gesture toward atonement has riled tempers on all sides of the already strained European relations with Turkey.
But Mr Bartlett tempers it with his acutely observed, and psychologically multi-layered, portraits of modern England's elite tribes.
Those exchanges promoted Judge Amy Berman Jackson, an Obama appointee, to step in multiple times in to calm tempers.
None of these songs are anthemic, but they exude a spirit of unity that tempers their usual reserved sensibilities.
Tempers flared last year when Christiania's leaders refused to allow a new bike path to cut through the neighborhood.
Luckily, just as tempers were starting to flare, " Solo: A Star Wars Story " has arrived to save the day.
Watch out for tempers as you travel and run your errands today—not to mention any surprising scheduling issues.
Just circle September 22 on your calendar as a day to watch out for unexpected confrontations or flaring tempers.
Later, tempers flared between Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler and Bears receiver Alshon Jeffery, leading to an extended shoving match.
In contrast, tempers flared on Friday in Torre del Greco, near Naples, at the funeral of four young men.
Today, China is hoping that Wall Street will once again use its political heft to soothe tempers in Washington.
Tempers have flared in cities like Charlottesville, Va., as they confront their past and move to tear down monuments.
Power struggles abound and tempers are short; it would be wise to bring in a third party to mediate.
And political tempers, which were erupting a few months ago, are tamped back within the bounds of diplomatic niceties.
Diptyque's Essences Insensées Tiare Flower ($250), meanwhile, tempers the sweetness of its florals with a hint of pink peppercorn.
Tempers have frayed as Republicans accused Democrats of obstruction during a national emergency, even as talks continued for days.
A passionate energy flows—but do watch out for tempers; it's easy to be irritable when things are confusing.
Tempers have frayed as Republicans accused Democrats of obstruction during a national emergency, even as talks continued for days.
If any place could soothe the tempers of the leaders, it would be the site of the summit meeting.
He spoke to militant black nationalists in a way that calmed their tempers but did not diminish their pride.
Occasionally, tempers flared, and activists on both sides described being heckled or having pints of Guinness thrown at them.
They also answer a long list of hypothetical questions about managing money, avoiding risky situations and controlling their tempers.
Today, China is hoping that Wall Street will once again use its political heft to soothe tempers in Washington.
The sun clashes with one of your ruling planets, Mars, which can stir passion—watch out for flaring tempers!
As temperatures rose so did tempers, with both players engaging in animated arguments with chair umpire James Keothavong over points.
Soares said the warning was unnecessary and that umpires should be realize tempers get frayed during the heat of competition.
" The statement continued, "Due to the high-stress nature of production, tempers occasionally get frayed, and for that, we apologize.
However, tempers began to fray as the day went on and officials announced that all the buses had reached capacity.
Tempers also flared during a second call between Iowa Democratic Party Chair Troy Price and the campaigns early Tuesday morning.
Tempers also flared during a second call between Iowa Democratic Party Chair Troy Price and the campaigns early Tuesday morning.
Tempers boiled over when pro-democracy lawmakers and the pro-Beijing majority tried to hold separate hearings on the bill.
Time often tempers the raucous spirit, in a show of "maturity" that's just as often welcome as it is tedious.
Tempers are rising with the temperature and we watch a few parents force their way through to find their kids.
Others gathered for an impromptu memorial in the city's Central district, where tempers flared after the arrival of police officers.
If "The Lobster" remains Lanthimos's most vital work, that's because it tempers the gloom with a mischievous play of wit.
But tempers on both sides have frayed in recent months as they look ahead to a general election in 2020.
Short tempers and the parents arguing between themselves—that was if you got the late shift, the week before Christmas.
It remains to be seen if this tempers enthusiasm for the widely-used medicine or if it will hurt sales.
They start with a timeout to let tempers cool and then enlist the erstwhile warring parties in a cooperative project.
While this is a feel good story, Patel tempers any expectations I might have of seeing a tear-jerking miracle.
Tempers flared throughout the game, producing eight yellow cards, two for N.Y.C.F.C. defender Ethan White, in addition to Vieira's expulsion.
"You only need to go on social media to see that tempers are very, very high — understandably high," she said.
By then, people were getting desperate, he said, with some resorting to theft while tempers flared over minor dust-ups.
While he questioned the timing of the move, he said the Palestinians could return to the table when tempers cool.
At one moment on the protester side, police officers wrestled at least one person to the ground as tempers flared.
"Tempers got a little heated; I had to control the situation," said Carmen Yulín Cruz, the mayor of San Juan.
Tempers are flaring once again as Wilmar Barrios head-butts Jordan Henderson in the chest while scuffling around the wall.
Both Fred and Shirley were loving but had violent tempers, and Megan worked hard to win their and God's approval.
This means they like things straight to the point, but their hair-trigger tempers also means they appreciate some courtesy.
" The New York Times in a May 85033 front-page headline wrote: "Hamas Tempers Extreme Stances In Bid For Power.
While customers' tempers seem to be flaring, the latest statistics from the Department of Transportation (DOT) paint a different picture.
At this time, it's easy to tap into our power, strategize, and take action—but watch out for flaring tempers!
Many Aries have terrible tempers, and their first response to solving disagreements is to try and overpower the other person.
The sober foreign-policy types who cling on in his administration are scrambling to downplay such undiplomatic words and calm tempers.
At various points in the trial, Roberts sought to maintain decorum and cool tempers, even invoking the Senate's history and reputation.
Hotter heads will prevail, tempers will flare, and life will come at us much faster than it did during Pisces season.
"You should give him a lot of credit," says Gaffigan, noting men learn to control their tempers as they get older.
Tens of thousands of protesters had gathered peacefully in the Chinese-ruled city before tempers flared, some charging police with umbrellas.
We both have short tempers and have had some serious screaming matches over things that were, in retrospect, pretty small issues.
With 212 seconds left, tempers flared when Clippers center DeAndre Jordan and Turner had to be separated after Jordan fouled Lillard.
If everyone would consent to implantation to mediate their tempers and traumas, the world would be a better place, he claimed.
The spring runs 24-hours a day and has at least three security guards on duty to keep tempers in check.
Tempers flared briefly in the fifth inning when Arizona's Steven Souza Jr. upended Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy on a slide.
" Siegel added that Shiller "always tempers [his calls] at the end with, 'Doesn't mean it's not still going to go up.
As tempers begin to flare between the activists and police, she defuses the situation by sharing a Pepsi with a cop.
And the remarks have inflamed tempers after an earlier White House meeting where Trump signaled a willingness to work with Democrats.
With tempers running hot on both sides, there is little imminent prospect of getting Washington and Beijing to the negotiating table.
No matter how bad a situation is, our tempers, resentments, fears, and especially our mouths can always make it far worse.
In previous weeks the presence of huge numbers of people and the conduct of a peaceful march have helped calm tempers.
Let's hope that tempers do not flare during what could prove to be a long, hot summer in the financial markets.
Tempers flared ahead of the 38-27 vote, with members of Congress screaming at each other during the nationally televised proceedings.
When startup founders sit down with me to hash out equity splits and trust and commitment issues, their tempers sometimes flare.
Tempers flared again in 1814, and in 1816 the H.M.S. Alceste fired on a Chinese fort, killing a reported 47 soldiers.
When angry parties arrive, Suleiman immediately postpones his hearings, a deliberate strategy to let tempers cool for a day or two.
This strident student of history tempers his vision of past historical events and future possibility so that polemical language is avoided.
You're craving comfort, but short tempers flare at home due to the moon's clash with warrior planet Mars—set your boundaries!
That will provide an opportunity to escape Parliament, where tempers have frayed as lawmakers face growing political and even mental strain.
His winner came after tempers flared during the second half of the latest meeting between the two North American soccer rivals.
In the trailer, tempers begin to rise after D'Andra Simmons wears one of LeeAnne Locken's L'Infinity dresses to a group dinner.
The familial feel that once permeated the Capitol receded in favor of steely professionals with short memories and even shorter tempers.
In the Bronx, Officer Miosotis Familia was shot on a block where guns, crack cocaine and hot tempers seem to pool.
Lawmakers said they didn't know when those talks might restart -- perhaps this week or maybe after next week's recess once tempers cool.
The meetings have been described to CNN as wonky and amicable, with no flaring of tempers or exceedingly awkward moments so far.
Tempers flared after reports spread among the assembled crowd that officials had refused to see a delegation from the farmers, witnesses said.
As writer and practicing witch Julia Penelope recently told Refinery29, this could set the stage for shorter tempers and more conflicts overall.
Ideally, we emerge from these periods knowing a little more about our tempers, impulses — and, most importantly, how to rein them in.
Tempers flared after the national assembly announced in December (by tweet) that a provision allowing for same-sex marriage would be dropped.
I've seen actors sort of lose their tempers, or get upset at something, but usually it's over as quick as it's happened.
We're told some staffers didn't even know Fairstein was on the board of directors, and when they found out tempers quickly flared.
Riots, anger, vulgarity, name-calling and violence have broken out in the streets of our nation with tempers on both sides flaring.
Migos and Chris Brown's tempers just got things jumping at the BET Awards after-party ... so much so, cops had to respond.
When tempers do explode, we may not be able to stop watching, because baseball fans are baseball fans, and enjoy dumb things.
The Moon enters Aries at 6:11 AM and people are in an enthusiastic and energetic mood; however, tempers may be short.
Some feared that tempers could boil over at the festival, but the local community is determined it should be a peaceful vigil.
As tempers flared at the government, protesters also pushed away anti-riot police forces who had provided security earlier in the day.
It was very unproductive, and we let our tempers get the better of us before we finally walked away to cool off.
In a letter to shareholders accompanying Uber's SEC paperwork, Khosrowshahi tempers expectations: "I won't be perfect, but I will listen to you."
Margaret Chase Smith described "confused thinking, harmful emotions, destructive tempers, unsound and unwise legislation, and ill health" that resulted from being overheated.
When the word "vegan" drops in almost any conversation, tempers flare on both sides of the debate, and neither side is perfect.
One act of rudeness can easily spiral and cause other acts of rudeness, spreading foul tempers and poor behavior in its wake.
Tens of thousands of protesters had gathered peacefully outside the Chinese-ruled city's legislature before tempers flared, some charging police with umbrellas.
Watch out for the flaring tempers of Sergio Ramos, on a yellow card already, and his old Barcelona rival Dani Alves, too.
Though Mr. Murphy's views lean progressive, he tempers some of the more idealistic elements of the platform with his state's budget realities.
Myers, Travis Hamonic and Mark Giordano were involved in a series of hard cross-checks as tempers flared late in the period.
Tempers flared when topics like truthful financial disclosures, potential conflicts of interest and the role of Puerto Rico's federal oversight board arose.
"It was a huge mess and a lot of tempers are flaring," a Democratic congressional aide said, describing the scene to CNN.
Tempers flared at the meeting, said the official, who declined to be named because of the top-secret nature of the gathering.
Matt, a nurse from New York, said patients sometimes lose their tempers with caregivers for not giving answers that they don't have.
Tempers are frayed and arguments regularly ensue, forcing the city to post metro police at the various springs to keep the peace.
But tempers at the Capitol were far from cool, with teachers returning to the building to continue their fight for better insurance.
The conversation turns to Israel, the wine flows, and tempers flare—inevitable, given how sad and frustrating the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is.
People have short tempers at this time, so be careful of drama in your social life and in your love life, too.
But things get difficult as Mercury and Mars oppose Pluto on June 19; watch out for quick tempers, jealousy, and even manipulative behavior.
We'll need to keep an eye on our tempers, since Mars and Uranus have been in a tricky, volatile square since last week.
Tempers boiled over in the capital last month in the wake of a massive ISIS car bombing in the largely Shiite Karrada neighborhood.
US, Russia in war of words On the sidelines of an emergency UN Security Council meeting called on the matter, tempers were high.
And it's that time in season 9 when it's getting a teensy bit hot in the kitchen and tempers are starting to flare.
That angered lawmakers in Modi&aposs Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, leading the speaker to briefly adjourn the house proceedings to cool tempers.
Trump's promise to shake up the political and economic systems, his temperament and minimal policy platforms mean more uncertainty, which often tempers investment.
"Pelé: Birth of a Legend" is rated PG (Parental guidance suggested) for the love of the game and the fiery tempers it inspires.
Here's how Psychology Today describes the situation: A study recently published in Psychological Science shows that an attitude of gratitude tempers impulsive urges.
"What we've seen over the last few years is an increase in aggressiveness, short tempers, and a decrease in cognitive ability," said Dumanois.
He and Sanders issued separate statements urging the assembled delegates and their supporters to act civilly, but it failed to quiet boiling tempers.
Tempers have flared at the self-driving vehicles since a pedestrian in Arizona was killed by a self-driving Uber car last year.
As calls for revenge in Turkey have grown, however, Mr. Putin has sought to calm tempers and avoid a head-to-head conflict.
Tempers rose further after Mr. Rouhani submitted to Parliament his 2018 budget, which increases departure taxes for those flying out of the country.
" When it comes to the new generation of Richemont executive, he added: "Each of us has different strengths and weaknesses, and different tempers.
We can get a lot done today, but it's also possible that we'll over-do it—watch out for tempers, don't pick arguments!
The first day of the trial ran well into the night, and tempers over the question of whether to call Bolton ran high.
LIVE UPDATES: Impeachment trial of President Trump As the debate continued into the early hours of Wednesday morning, tempers increasingly began to flare.
When eaten as part of the tea ceremony, the sugar in wagashi both tempers and is subsumed by the bitterness of the tea.
But Hook's comment could make tempers flare, as the Trump administration has now openly threatened to kill another key member of Iran's military.
Tempers flared at a town hall meeting Wednesday as locals expressed their frustration and anger about the incident, according to CNN affiliate WLOS.
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday said that tempers needed to be calmed down following furious scenes in Parliament the previous day.
During the last year, however, as the White House has grappled with controversies and the Russia investigation, their tempers have frayed at times.
And he'll have to find a way to connect with a nationwide audience at a fractious time, when political tempers are running high.
With tempers flaring and suspicions high, Brazilian politicians have turned to a trusty way of protecting themselves and betraying one another: secret recordings.
Tempers flare, and after the guy smacks a traffic cone out of the hand of Nipsey's bodyguard ... Hussle unloads a hard right slap.
The Moon enters chill, down-to-earth Taurus at 3:51 PM but clashes with fiery Mars retrograde at 7:38 PM, sparking tempers.
Tempers flared during Thursday's NBA Finals opener as Tristan Thompson was called for a flagrant foul two during overtime against the Golden State Warriors.
But Café Rue Dix tempers the spice for American palates and serves it like a latte with a shot of espresso and steamed milk.
Tempers flared and political fault-lines were inflamed, as aides to Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton gathered for their first meeting since Election Day.
This further tempers expectations for policy tweaks at the central bank's June 8 meeting following cautious comments from ECB chief Mario Draghi on Monday.
Tempers are short this week as warrior Mars squares off with the planet of the unexpected, Uranus—for Sagittarius, this transit manifests as arguments.
That suggests that there is still a chance for Ms Park to cool tempers in a region that is so important to her party.
Violent tempers and upheavals (at least, excepting the country's drinking culture) are as uncommon on these damp, green islands as tornadoes, tsunamis and droughts.
Voting was mostly calm, although witnesses said a few scuffles broke out in one area as tempers flared in long queues to cast ballots.
ABBEVILLE, La. — It was arraignment morning at the Vermilion Parish courthouse, the monthly catalog of bad decisions, hot tempers, hard hearts and hard luck.
A boost in energy arrives as the moon meets Mars at 4:48 PM—just watch out for impulsive behavior or even flaring tempers.
Katz—who also wrote the film—tempers Gemini's overt style with grounded conversations that betray his mumblecore roots (Dance Party, USA and Quiet City).
However, February 1 finds the vibe intense as hell—literally, as Pluto, the lord of the underworld, squares off with Mars, and tempers flare.
But when tempers rise in the Balkans, history teaches that there is no safe distance (see: World War I and the war in Kosovo).
Meanwhile, hundreds of survivors remain in limbo in 49 hotels scattered across London, and tempers already roused by smoldering class resentments have grown short.
Be especially careful not to make rash decisions or take impulsive action on September 12, when Mars clashes with Jupiter—watch out for tempers.
This dissonance is crucial to the film and to the persona Pitt would develop, partly because it tempers beauty, making it approachable, funny, human.
Tempers flared early in the second half when Jared Sullinger pulled down Lopez on a layup attempt at 9:56 of the third quarter.
Tomorrow, Mars will join Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Pluto on the retrograde roster, and it'll have its sights set on our actions, decisions, and tempers.
But Mr. Golijov tempers the gloom, using a bright key to illuminate the dark text and achieve what he termed a "sad but luminous" sound.
The project's inaugural show is Fuck the Patriarchy, which features artists whose work tempers a sense of hopeful optimism with outrage, resistance, and radical refusal.
" Although tempers flared at numerous times during the march -- "You running for president and you want black people to support you, and vote for you.
Tempers flare Mike Carlson, a 32-year-old student from Antioch, Tennessee, said that as an overweight man, he depended on Obamacare to stay alive.
Finally, Obama's chief of staff was dispatched to the German capital to resolve the tensions, a rare overseas mediation that was effective in cooling tempers.
When the caretaker prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, went to Basra to calm tempers with a promise of 10,000 new jobs, demonstrators chased him away.
Venus connects with Uranus in Taurus and Mercury retrograde meets Mars in Leo on July 8, creating a dynamic energy—just watch out for tempers!
That tempers Communist leaders' irritation at grumbling from the city and their alarm at the rise of "Hong Konger" as a local identity, over "Chinese".
Barnett's singsong voice lifts the gloomy Vile out of the darkness; Vile's slower cadence tempers Barnett's instinct to cram too many syllables into one verse.
The fire that tests and tempers our relationships happens when we disagree or when we need to tell someone something they won't want to hear.
Things go haywire from the moment the competition starts, as tempers flare and fights break out—leaving Jelani unsure if he'll even get to perform.
To calm tempers the state government has now launched an inquiry, torn down the army post and lifted a curfew it had clamped on Handwara.
Rather than doing the work of the country, Corker suggests, the main focus of the White House is managing the President's moods and tempers. 7.
But continuing shortages of new 500 and 2,000 rupee notes have caused tempers to rise as millions queue at banks and ATMs to draw money.
Tempers will be short, and while you stand up for yourself and others like no other sign, you don't want to get into a fight.
Tempers flared at 6:20 of the fourth quarter when the Clippers' Patrick Beverley dove for a loose ball and hit Westbrook in the knees.
He said that "tempers need to come down" and said he would need to "reach out" to opposition MPs to secure support for a deal.
There were periods of calm, substantive discussion about data, metrics and target states, but many moments where tempers flared, with acrimony mirroring the 2016 race.
Being around these areas, a lot of boys have a lot of tempers and their respect doesn't get them as far as they need to.
Impressively photographed and perkily paced, Jason Filiatrault's story never droops quite as much as its lead character, injecting a welcome poignancy that tempers the cuteness.
This social positioning tempers the peril a little, making the boys seem like adventure-tourists who could have done something else with their academic sabbaticals.
The senators who described the confrontation emphasized that tempers may have been running higher than usual after contentious budget negotiations that extended into last week.
But his sense of humor tempers his Boston Brahmin accent, herringbone tweed coats with fur shawl collars, Thom Browne suits and tapered-toe leather shoes.
The last scene, in fact, is so movingly done that it tempers the impression of this frustratingly uneven world-premiere production, directed by Laura Braza.
A subsequent report by the Los Angeles Police Department's Animal Cruelty Task Force, which contradicted some of the story's details, did nothing to calm tempers.
A burst of energy arrives on September 19 as Mars connects with Pluto, helping you move through Neptune's slog—just watch out for big tempers!
Tempers flared when the discussion turned to topics like truthful financial disclosures, potential conflicts of interest and the role of Puerto Rico's federal oversight board.
But when ambitions clash and the days are ticking down to the critical first contest of the campaign season, friendships are tested and tempers fray.
Mr. Perez said members of the V.F.W. Post, near Kirtland Air Force Base, learned their lesson when tempers got heated around the 2016 presidential election.
White cheese tempers the heat, and notes of lemon and camphor from the Mexican herb epazote run through a slowly spreading stain of salsa roja.
Flaring tempers overshadowed a spectacular strike by Jesse Lingard and a slip-up by Victor Valdés in Manchester United's 3-1 victory over host Middlesbrough.
But as tempers flared, riot police fired multiple volleys of tear gas at demonstrators who threw plastic bottles in running battles outside the city's legislature.
Vast queues block checkpoints into the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DNR), where traffic jams ensnare hundreds of cars for miles and tempers run high.
A bad-tempered game produced a rash of yellow cards and several players were lucky to stay on the pitch while tempers boiled over at fulltime.
Tempers may eventually cool, but some observers worry that the price of Saudi Arabia backing down will be the muzzling of those pesky Al Jazeera journalists.
Frayed tempers between the two parties prompted Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, who was appointed by Di Maio and Salvini, to cancel a planned ministerial meeting Monday.
Mars is the planet of aggression, so watch out for flaring tempers, and Jupiter exaggerates any situation it touches—do your best to keep things cool.
Tension is in the air on November 228 as Mars in Libra clashes with Pluto in Capricorn—watch out for tempers and arguments, especially about money.
This week, police in Tehran announced they would ease up on arresting women for wearing immodest clothing, perhaps to cool tempers in anticipation of the protests.
Tens of thousands of protesters had gathered peacefully in the Chinese-ruled city before tempers flared and demonstration turned to chaos, some charging police with umbrellas.
After last month's eclipse in regal Leo, people were very sensitive about feeling appreciated (you, Pisces, felt this most at work), and now, tempers are flaring.
Tempers flared after Chicago reliever Pedro Strop drilled Yasiel Puig with a 3-0 fastball in the left leg with two outs in the eighth inning.
Despite the diversity of cities and perspectives, however, the omission of female photographers from the representation of contemporary African city life tempers some of the wonderment.
Tempers flared after Chicago reliever Pedro Strop drilled Yasiel Puig with a 3-133 fastball in the left leg with two outs in the eighth inning.
This trail tempers visitors to the mindset of this great woman as they approach her monumental bronze representation framed by vertical jets of water and light.
Be on the lookout for surprising or erratic behavior from your roommates or family members alike, and avoid being overly confrontational, since tempers will be short.
Margaret Chase Smith described "confused thinking, harmful emotions, destructive tempers, unsound and unwise legislation and ill health" that resulted from not taking a break from legislating.
The record features songs like "The White Man's Burden" and "The Mountains are Waking Up," and tempers its lo-fi black metal with an experimental edge.
Tempers between the teams run hot with incidents dating back to last season and throughout the six contests this campaign, including four in the regular season.
The moon in grounded earth sign Capricorn finds us reflecting on the passage of time—but we also need to watch out for short tempers today.
Tempers are flaring between the MacKenzie and Lallybroch Frasers, who don't seem to be bonding over their common interest in facial hair and poor personal hygiene.
Some power struggles are on the horizon at work this weekend as warrior Mars squares off with power planet Pluto, so be mindful of short tempers.
And later tempers flared, as Crimson Tide linebacker Mekhi Brown, who was called for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, was seen being restrained on the Alabama sideline.
"I'm the one who tempers him," Mr. Trump said this month when reporters asked if he and his national security adviser were aligned on international affairs.
Despite that, she and Ms. Miller clashed repeatedly, forcing a local police officer to intervene several times to call for order and keep tempers in check.
The chamber approved the mammoth bill in a unanimous 96-0 vote after days of furious negotiations, partisan sniping and raised tempers on the Senate floor.
As satellite trucks staked out coveted parking spots and broadcasters from around the world described the town's horrors in German or Russian or Portuguese, tempers flared.
It is an eye-opening example of the Russians deliberately playing both sides, feeding paranoia and ill will that leads to flaring tempers and sometimes violence.
More dangerous still are the tempers that flare when it is learned that jobs will indeed be eliminated, and that the union workers are locked out.
But now, as tempers flare around the country over Confederate monuments and what they stand for, the Lees are grappling anew with the general's checkered legacy.
Former supermarket employee Pedro Richardson of Travel With Pedro told Insider that cart congestion in the aisles can cause everything from flaring tempers to food spills.
These moments allow you to experience Times reporters as real people with quirks, tempers, a sense of humor and, in some cases, a magnificent singing voice.
He suggested a unity government in the hope of calming tempers after a ruling-party senator fired a pistol to disperse a crowd, injuring a photojournalist.
Watson favors a polished rockabilly shuffle that sounds straight out of the 1960s, while Friedman tempers his irreverent, occasionally profane tunes with twangy guitar and banjos.
Your similarities could be points of conflict: Fire sign couples may lose their tempers easily while earth sign couples can get hung up on the tiniest issues.
Clippers 212, Knicks 88 The Knicks watched Clippers center DeAndre Jordan put together a highlight reel for two and a half quarters before tempers finally boiled over.
So when police shot dead an armed black man after stopping his car for "suspicious activity," tempers ran out of control and parts of the city burned.
He raised Scottish tempers by threatening to pull the plug on his investments there, including his luxury golf courses, if British politicians barred him from entering Britain.
One man shouted, "We are hungry now" as the town mayor tried to calm tempers and peacekeepers from the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti looked on.
Cowboys, oil, mean-girl groups and what these women call Jesus juice: The franchise goes to Texas, where everything, from the hair to the tempers, is bigger.
The vinegary caramel sauce can get a little intense in this dish, but a nice, crispy, slightly-charred skin on the chicken thighs tempers it a bit.
"The decision to recreate the Ministry of Culture is a gesture from president Temer towards calming tempers and focusing on the greater objective: Brazilian culture," he posted.
It's not just that Amenoff's favors saturated color — there's plenty of that to go around, but he tempers the heat with contrasts in both hue and saturation.
TEMPERS FLARE AT IRS HEARING: Lawmakers feuded today at a hearing on the IRS, with Democrats and Republicans trading charges about the work of the Oversight Committee.
He also said he had worried that as the artists worked, the 69th floor would be the scene of soap-operatic dramas driven by egos and tempers.
Odell and the Ravens DB went at it all afternoon during the Ravens-Browns game over the weekend ... but tempers REALLY flared late in the 3rd quarter.
The moon clashes with Mars at 10:05 AM, sparking tempers and speeding up our pace before Jupiter clashes with Neptune at 12:47 PM, revealing disappointments.
In a sign of how tempers have frayed over the issue, opposition lawmakers have promised to delay voting on the 2018 budget until Nieto's case is resolved.
That XData appears to target Ukraine specifically tempers some fears, but were it to spread globally it would potentially leave even more devastation than last week's WannaCry mess.
The two women came to their cease-fire after yet another battle, where tempers flared as Frankel invited — then disinvited — Singer to the upcoming group trip to Mexico.
Just watch out for September 18, when Mars clashes with Uranus—unexpected tempers will flare, but you're familiar with these issues, having encountered them previously around August 23.
But tempers flared at the 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful, who skipped scheduled campaign stops in order to return to South Bend on Friday and meet with community members.
The beef hit a flashpoint in September when Cardi B threw a shoe at Nicki Minaj during New York Fashion Week, and tempers have been hot ever since.
Although she unnerved investors, she calmed voters' tempers by limiting political spending and introducing free university for students from families in the bottom half of the income scale.
Watching "Darkest Hour", it was hard not to think that Winston Churchill, with his drinking, smoking, tempers and mannered speech, would never survive the 24-hour news cycle.
A: Once you have spent a few hours milling around an airport, a delayed flight can feel like a personal insult, and tempers can get heated very quickly.
Grandal eventually flied out, but tempers flared when Cueto made his feelings known to the Dodgers before leaving the mound, prompting an incident-free emptying of the benches.
He rejects professionalism because it tempers self-promotion and forbids such grandiose claims as his insistence that he knows more about the Islamic State than any military general.
Garrett and his wife were reported to have "explosive tempers" and made his staff run personal errands outside their congressional duties, according to former staffers' accounts to Politico.
" In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, the Duffer brothers said: "Due to the high-stress nature of production, tempers occasionally get frayed, and for that, we apologize.
Tempers flare as surging Dodgers blitz Padres SAN DIEGO — Austin Barnes had the game of his career Friday night at Petco Park and no one will remember it.
Investors worry that shift would pressure the industry, including through a greater focus on prescription drug prices, even if Trump's grip on the presidency tempers any regulatory changes.
The staffers said they feared that if they refused Garrett's or his wife's orders — both were known for explosive tempers — they would struggle to advance in their careers.
We all want to get along, and an especially creative and empathetic energy flows in your relationships—but unexpected disruptions, tempers, and rebellious attitudes are also popping up.
Even on a beautiful day in late autumn, tempers seemed to be set at mid-August levels, as impatient New Yorkers tried to squeeze past selfie-snapping tourists.
So I'm genuinely happy when Trump accomplishes good things, relieved when he tempers his worst impulses, and more than willing to give him credit when credit is due.
Hourslong lines have become a norm outside D.M.V. offices across the state, even for those who have booked an appointment, often leading to lost wages and short tempers.
Emotions are still raw, and the politics are still messy — witness this week's Brexit-driven chaos within the government — but immediately after the referendum, tempers ran particularly high.
They disagree primarily on whether or not to support Islamists in the Middle East's many crises, and Trump has egged them on rather than try to calm tempers.
If all of this sounds like a crass gimmick, the show tempers its baseline audacity with a surprisingly humane and matter-of-fact approach to the sexual subject matter.
Tempers flared at 15:41 of the second period, when Winnipeg's Nikolaj Ehlers and Wheeler and Nashville's Mattias Ekholm and Colton Sissons were given five-minute penalties for fighting.
Tempers snapped during the rally by about 1,700 supporters of the far-right Pegida movement, which was punctuated by chants for Ms. Merkel's ouster and contempt for the government.
ROME (Reuters) - Tempers are flaring between increasingly frustrated residents and boat migrants mostly from Africa using a well-known transit camp in central Rome as temperatures soar this summer.
Whether children act incompetent out of anxiety, calculated strategy, an unwillingness to engage or frustration, it's important to stay as positive and supportive as tempers and patience will allow.
November 133 brings a major clash in your social life and in your finances as Mars in Libra squares off with Pluto in Capricorn—watch out for big tempers!
Behavioral health expert and family therapist Wendy Young advises that families come up with a code word, so that when tempers flare, saying that word automatically halts the conversation.
Tempers flared in January when Youzan, a firm that helps run others' online shops, implemented a 996 schedule and told non-compliers with it, more or less, to quit.
Think back to August 1—an unexpected ending may take place concerning themes from that time, but don't fight it; keep your cool because tempers will already be flaring.
Tempers flared again early in the second quarter when Cleveland's Richard Jefferson reacted angrily to catching an elbow from Toronto's Jonas Valanciunas as the two battled for a rebound.
But the Vermont senator tempers that by arguing overall healthcare costs would go down as a result of doing away with premiums, deductibles, or other out-of-pocket costs.
The way Ms. Forrer does it, flinging loose clusters of marauding, Muppet-like figures across backgrounds of bold color and complex pattern, also tempers the pictures' importance as pictures.
Tempers were on edge in the camp, which is next to railroad tracks and a dusty road where the existing wall on the border comes to an abrupt end.
Mr. Putin's spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, sought to calm tempers in his daily briefing on Friday, insisting that Russia had honored a pledge to safeguard Turkish observation posts near Idlib.
Tim Robbins and Geena Davis, as Jon and Tess, play their characters with close-to-the-vest discipline, and Ms. Smith tempers Marjorie's physical vulnerability with a wry skepticism.
During a commission meeting last July, tempers flared as Republicans and Democrats sparred over how the FEC should act upon reports of Russian meddling in the 2202 presidential election.
But the brothers' famous feuds led to a split-up in 2009, after tempers flared at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris, prompting Noel to quit the group.
Joey Klein, the director and screenwriter, making his feature debut, draws rich dynamics from the relationship, which tempers Nickie's rage and forces Emily to manage her mood swings better.
Tempers have been running hot: Huawei's chief said earlier this year as national security issues flared up that the United States is trying to stifle competition among phone makers.
Befitting a rough game in which tempers run hot, the huddle was also the place where teammates clashed and railed against one another for missed tackles or dropped passes.
Trudeau and the European Union condemned the steel and aluminum tariffs, and tempers will no doubt be high on June 8 when leaders hold a traditional discussion about trade.
As you all know, when you're in the heat of it, in the heat of the kind of campaign we had, you start to wonder, will the tempers ever cool?
"Many companies invite spouses for common-sense reasons, as they can act as the 'better half' that tempers the worst instincts and inclinations of their mates," said Seyfarth Shaw's Weiss.
BOWMAVILLE, ONTARIO - Past NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series races on the historical and scenic Canadian Tire Motorsport Park road course have ended in hot tempers and dramatic last-lap passes.
Or this may manifest in a totally different way: Perhaps you won't dump anyone, but instead, a new cycle will begin for your partners to manage their impulses or tempers.
While there is no suggestion that his Senate firewall is in danger of collapsing, it appears that Trump will continue to fray tempers in the months before a Senate trial.
But where the Martin Scorsese classic tempers its glamorous look at a gangster's life with the legal reality of criminal actions having consequences, Cheney got away with what he did.
The frantic attempts to cool tempers came as DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Shultz was forced to resign on the eve of the convention in the wake of the email controversy.
Harm Bandholz, chief U.S. economist of UniCredit, tempers the optimism, saying a range of factors, including inventories, trade, oil and the savings rate, are providing temporary boosts and will fade.
Considering how much influence our signs wield over our tempers, emotions, and romantic preferences, it's only fair to assume they can affect how we deal with being newly single, too.
After that, tempers seemed to settle between the pair, but in early 2010, Ramsay quipped to TMZ that the last time he complained about a meal was at Oliver's restaurant.
The moon enters Aquarius at 10:01 PM and we're craving some space—however, watch out for tempers as Mars opposes Pluto at 11:21 PM. An ending takes place.
The panels on Nord Stream 2 at CERAWeek were generally more diplomatic, but the stakeholders nevertheless appeared exasperated with the stand-off, with tempers threatening to boil over at points.
Strong emotional experience reduces mental flexibility, suggesting that when tempers run high, as they have for many voters this season, entrenched support for a party or candidate is more likely.
The band tempers its broad swaths of post-rock with slight shades of depressive black metal, dazzling guitar work, and more than a touch of post-hardcore in the vocals.
While Howe said it was "reassuring" that CBD didn't cause psychiatric symptoms, the review found no consistent evidence that it tempers the effects of THC as some scientists had thought.
He now tempers his remarks about Russia by pointing out that he has visited Washington as well and that his "objective" is to remain an ally of the United States.
Since PEPFAR's inception, USAID and the CDC have been engaged in often-venomous battles for the program's money and resources; any time resources move around, tempers and turf battles flare.
Solange, Britney Spears, Sinead O'Connor, the Dixie Chicks, Rosie O'Donnell — I struggle to think of women who lost their tempers in public and didn't face ridicule, temporary ruin, or both.
At 21 minutes, this is the longest of the group's three full-length releases, and the only one that tempers the band's ferocity with even a hint of breathing space.
Still, the decision to deny the easement tempers some of the optimism pipeline companies assumed following the election of Trump, who is seen as more supportive of oil and gas projects.
The obstacles struck by the sun and Saturn's opposition won't seem so insurmountable by this time—just watch out for unexpected tempers as Mars squares off with Uranus on July 11.
For the most part, Mr. Parker tempers the violence both of slavery in its everyday existential horror and of the revolt (the rebels kill only men), choices that feel commercially expedient.
The only difference is, most of them came before the age of 24/7 news media and social media scrutiny, so they were able to better keep their tempers under wraps.
Where couples with opposite signs balance out each other's needs and tempers, couples with the same sign may be too similar to see beyond each other's shortcomings to tackle challenges effectively.
Tempers are short as the moon squares off with Mars at 8:06 AM. The moon connects with Jupiter at 11:19 AM, inspiring us to be open-minded and generous.
The demarcation accord requires parliamentary ratification and Sisi stepped in to calm tempers after the move faced criticism even from the chairman of the state-owned mass circulation Al Ahram newspaper.
The mood is especially impulsive as the sun connects with Neptune and Mars squares off with Uranus on July 11—keep your spending in check, and be mindful of unexpected tempers.
With tempers running high over Trump's demand for $5.7 billion just for this year to fund wall construction, there are doubts Pelosi's plan will succeed in forcing the Senate to act.
This gray also tempers, in the Miro, the blue elements, whereas, against the white, in your work, the blue becomes a central actor, particularly in the figure of the enlarged star.
Police officers in Seattle track encounters that on the surface do not appear to be about race or religion, like traffic accidents that grow to include "bias elements" as tempers flare.
Critics' rating: 85%Audience score: 70%Critics' consensus: "Thrillingly unrestrained yet solidly crafted, 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' tempers Tarantino's provocative impulses with the clarity of a mature filmmaker's vision."
Over the summer, state Senate President Brent Hill (R) and House Speaker Scott Bedke (R) urged their members to get to know their seatmates from the other chamber to reduce tempers.
And while the European Union has put in place GDPR that in many ways tempers bias in AI, there are no strong signs that the U.S. will follow suit any time soon.
A day after an inconclusive first televised debate, the leaders of the four main parties represented appeared to step up efforts to grab extra votes ahead of Sunday's ballot - and tempers frayed.
Understandably, tempers began to flare (and not just from whichever underpaid person had to clean up after those litterbugs), but when Tony came over laughing to hug it out, Cory'd had enough.
As the night wore on, tempers continued to flare, with Schumer twice racing from her boyfriend, who resorted to breaking a mug over his head and pounding himself on a light fixture.
A clever title with multiple meanings, "Hidden Figures" captures the enthusiasm that surrounded putting men in space, but tempers it with the injustices faced by those who assisted them back on Earth.
The Moon connects with sexy Venus in Aries at 11:38 AM, bringing flirty conversations, and it opposes warrior Mars in Sagittarius at 4:06 PM, boosting our energy (and our tempers).
"Impressively photographed and perkily paced, Jason Filiatrault's story never droops quite as much as its lead character, injecting a welcome poignancy that tempers the cuteness," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in her Times review.
The heat on that sauce by itself might be a little bit much, but the rosé tempers it well, and the spiciness brings out even more of the fruit in the rosé.
By week's end, tempers among even some of the angriest members of the Freedom Caucus had cooled, and Mr. Meadows insisted that the rumors of a coup in the offing were false.
Though tempers flared when builders fitted their daughter's en-suite bathroom with pink and cream instead of pink and white tiles, it was the PGA Catalunya Resort that sorted out the mess.
One, Iran is likely to lose in a regional conflict and, two, the optics are better; revenge is directly aimed at the culprit of the attack, limiting tempers flaring in the region.
The dispatcher provides the limited information she can: protesters have assembled in a downtown location; tensions are rising between competing groups; no violence reported so far but tempers seem to be flaring.
But I also know that a good number of presidents have had bad tempers — and I can't think of a male candidate who has ever gotten so much early attention for it.
Tempers flared inside parliament and a debate on the bill was disrupted when politicians rushed to the front of the chamber, near the speaker's chair, and began arguing furiously and pushing each other.
Here are some techniques for dealing with stress and anxiety that stems from common holiday season scenarios:   Taking public transportation during the holidays usually entails long lines, jam-packed spaces, and short tempers.
In other efforts to cool tempers, she fired aides and, in an overture to the opposition, nominated a new prime minister who used to work for Roh Moo-hyun, a liberal former president.
What starts as an ensemble cast bewildered by the events taking place mere feet away from them, turns into an all-out paranoia bonanza as tempers flare, suspicions rage, and violence begets violence.
Watch out for tempers, impulsivity (especially compulsive purchases), and shocking behavior on September 18…these aren't things you haven't seen before (think back to August 1), but they're sure to leave an impression.
However, Fitch tempers the notching uplift from the originator's Local-Currency Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (LC IDR) when it is an investment-grade originator, or the bank's rating benefits from parent support.
However, Fitch tempers the notching uplift from the originator's Long-Term Local-Currency Issuer Default Rating (LC IDR) when it is an investment-grade originator, or the bank's rating benefits from parent support.
Their relationship casts light on the rough-and-tumble nature of Miami-Dade County Cuban politics, where tempers run hot, insults are traded in both Spanish and English and local corruption runs deep.
Just as Swing Time engages with how shifts in time affect one's selfhood, it also tempers the reverie of wealth it puts on display with the dehumanization that goes into managing that wealth.
When kitchens were being wrapped in a shimmering gauze of glamour, Mr. Bourdain got busy unwrapping them, revealing the injuries and addictions, low wages and high tempers that took a toll on workers.
Tempers flared as the EU accused Britain of playing a "stupid blame game" after a Downing Street source said a deal was essentially impossible because German Chancellor Angela Merkel had made unacceptable demands.
It's not a fully fleshed-out system, but beats like that do get at the ways that frustration, short tempers, and blunt interviews can fuel F1's never-ending supply of soap-opera drama.
Six batters get plunked as Pirates outslug Reds CINCINNATI — When the Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates face each other, it is almost a foregone conclusion that batters will be hit and tempers will flare.
Tempers frayed as hundreds of thousands of people queued for hours outside banks for a third day to swap 500 and 1,000 rupee bank notes after the notes were abolished earlier in the week.
While men are allowed to lose their cool or enact their anger — their tantrums, their so-called "bad tempers" — as they see fit, women must sit and seethe in silence or else risk everything.
At its best, and "White Squad I" is among his most exceptional works, Golub's art conveys thorny truths with a sophisticated, stratified sense of nuance that inflects but never tempers his paintings' overwhelming force.
Specifically, this Friday's lunar eclipse will take place alongside Mars in Aquarius, which could certainly result in shorter tempers and greater conflict, Penelope says, but nothing equivalent to the literal end of the world.
GAP, France (Reuters) - European champion Matteo Trentin won the 17th stage of the Tour de France, a hilly 200-km ride from the Pont du Gard as tempers flared in the peloton on Wednesday.
It holds its own with any fast-food milkshake, and—apologies for sounding like a pretentious foodie douche—the earthiness of the cricket powder even tempers the sweetness of ice cream and coffee syrup.
It gives his actors a lot of room to work and can make for some pretty powerful, unflinching scenes as the camera refuses to break away from rising tempers, obvious lies, and devious persuasion.
Tempers may soon grow hotter: in the Queen's speech to the British Parliament on May 18th, plans will be laid out to give the government more powers to ban organisations and gag suspicious individuals.
Citing the potential for heated tempers in the wake of the unpopular forced closure, Binag said that the officers would prevent disturbances, while also laying out contingency plans for possible protests, kidnappings and bombings.
Tempers were short and patience waned after a long night of confrontation on the House floor occupied by Democrats to the outrage of Republicans, who forced an adjournment vote shortly before 3 a.m. Thursday.
In Fairfield, Connecticut, police stepped in to cool tempers and negotiate a compromise after 40 neighbors signed a petition protesting parking problems created by hordes viewing Gene Halliwell's holiday electrical extravagance on Roseville Terrace.
Astrologers advise that those born under the monkey sign be extra cautious with money, focus on their health and, perhaps most important for the fiery among us, make sure not to lose their tempers.
What 'progressive' means to Bernie Sanders At one point, as their tempers started to flare, Clinton and Sanders spoke over the top of one another as they sparred over the definition of progressive politics.
"Tempers are now so frayed, it would require a huge volte face from Downing Street for them to be able to accept that without a massive loss of face," said Friends of Europe's Merritt.
Tempers flared last week during a closed-door meeting of City Council leadership over two police reform bills, with one Brooklyn councilman forcefully opposing a compromise engineered in part by Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito.
For financial analysts, there is nothing that tempers fears of Labour's plans to redistribute wealth and assets like an even more daring economic experiment: cutting adrift an export market of half a billion people.
Tempers escalated at the final whistle as Toronto FC defender Chris Mavinga was given a red card for a shove to the head of Leandro Gonzalez Pirez and could be facing additional league discipline.
Madrid was dominating the match when Barcelona right back Sergi Roberto was shown a direct red card during first-half injury time for swiping his hand at Madrid defender Marcelo's face as tempers flared.
Other nations ­— especially North Korea, China and Russia — must be reminded that it would be folly if they engaged in opportunistic regional adventurism during this fraught period where nerves are sensitive and tempers hot.
The bill was approved after three days of debate that brought none of the frayed tempers, late-night sessions and knife-edge votes that marked previous rounds of Brexit wrangling over the past year.
From a cat-eye that tempers a strong matte red to a dewy highlight that makes glossy crimson feel more wearable, there are plenty of ways to boost your confidence when wearing the color.
On the Still Processing podcast, we discuss why that's actually O.K. Jimmy Kimmel, the host of the awards show, discusses the challenges of his job at a time when political tempers are running high.
Their sheikhs might withdraw their ambassadors when tempers flared, but even when King Salman of Saudi Arabia went to war in Yemen in 2015, he let more than a million Yemenis in his kingdom stay.
No one who's seen a New Yorker chew out a stranger on the street would be surprised by that last one, but fewer of us associate the state of barbecue and rodeos with mercurial tempers.
And finally, a knowledge of history, because the past teaches humility and prudence and tempers a president's temptation to give in to the transgressions of omnipotence (I can do everything) and omniscience (I know everything).
This planet governs our tempers, sexual appetites, and motivations, while Aries is best known for its passionate, look-before-you-leap approach to life and, to put it lightly, a slight tendency to be competitive.
Up until this weekend, the current Mercury retrograde has been in fire sign Sagittarius, and when this planetary retrograde expresses itself through this volatile element, you can expect short tempers and overblown reactions to abound.
In addition to human tempers, a Mars and Saturn meetup (with Mercury Rx in the mix) creates a state of general unpleasantness: traffic snarls, court summons, app crashes, looming deadlines, insecurity, and fears of failure.
" Committee chairman Greg Walden advised everyone to chill, using his best Dad voice: "I appreciate that we've all been here for nearly 24 hours, and tempers are fraying, and we're all a little tired here.
Experienced trial lawyers usually develop thick skin and an ability to control their tempers and emotions as a result of many years of courtroom battles replete with bullying judges, difficult clients and often obnoxious adversaries.
And as the house has tested their tempers, it has also tested their initial resolve: Whether the buddies will move in together, or resell the house when it's finally done, is up in the air.
Democrats are fighting among themselves over how far to go to oppose Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and tempers are starting to flare ahead of a decision that could weigh heavily on the midterm elections.
However, obstacles come up as the Moon squares off with Saturn at 1:45 PM. Mars clashes with Uranus at 10:41 PM, bringing unexpected changes and flared tempers, and inspiring people to seek freedom.
This is likely because there is high competition for a relatively small number of good deals, and that competition promotes a kind of year-round vigilance that tempers any tendency toward seasonality in the industry.
City council meetings are pretty mind-numbingly mundane events, but every once in a while, tempers flare, passions run hot, and a concerned citizen launches into a fervent speech about legalizing happy endings or whatever.
The flurry of new issuance this week comes as borrowers anticipate potential interest rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve, a move that typically tempers investor demand for floating-rate instruments, such as leveraged loans.
Venus connects with Neptune on February 17, which will bring an especially dreamy, whimsical energy to your relationships—yes, tempers are wild this month, but this will be just the balm that your spirit needs.
The bill, the largest relief package in the history of the United States, was approved in a unanimous vote in the Senate following days of furious negotiations, partisan sniping and raised tempers on the floor.
But Mr. Arpaio, 85, was also found guilty of criminal contempt just weeks ago in connection to a case that has caused tempers to flare in Arizona, and around the country, for the past decade.
PHOENIX — The police used tear gas to disperse crowds numbering in the thousands on Tuesday night outside the Phoenix Convention Center as tempers flared around President Trump's divisive speech at a campaign-style rally here.
In "Tempers Flare Over Removal of Confederate Statues in New Orleans," Richard Fausset writes: NEW ORLEANS — For Malcolm Suber, the Confederate monuments that dot this Deep South city stand for white supremacy, pure and simple.
You swear you left the bill sitting on the table for your wife to mail; your wife swears with equal vehemence that it was never there; soon enough, you have also both lost your tempers.
Tempers have cooled (a bit) over the past week, as negotiators for the Writers Guild and an organization that represents studios, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, have made progress on pay increases.
"But it's kind of got a little worse, so I spoke up," Wheeler said, hours before tempers flared in the Mets' 8-2 loss, their third straight, to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday night.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Tempers are fraying in Chancellor Angela Merkel's new cabinet before she gathers ministers on Tuesday for a two-day retreat aimed at team-building in the ruling coalition, which took power just last month.
Tempers at the biennial team event between Europe and the United States flared when she refused to concede a 16-inch putt to Alison Lee and the American picked her ball up on the 17th green.
Yesterday reminded me that although tempers are high and political wounds are deep, we are all Americans and the spirit of generosity and acceptance that is the American ethos should guide us through our political divisions.
The U.S. Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College tempers the FAA report saying there is some duplication but it agrees a number of 519, of which 188 or 2737% were close encounters.
In one exchange at a dinner, tempers flared and almost caused a scene when Leaf wouldn't give him a definitive answer on what the US planned if China became more aggressive in the South China Sea.
But back in Del Mar, things were getting uncharacteristically loud in the library, with the mere perception that the Democratic powers that be are trying to put their thumb on the scale raising tempers and voices.
There is a reasonable argument to be made that cracking down on taunting is a safety issue because it stops fights from escalating and tempers from flaring, and therefore prevents dangerous hits from being doled out.
Tempers frayed in the men's draw, with fourth seed Alexander Zverev smashing his racket and Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta flinging his kit bag across the court in frustration as they both bowed out in contrasting fashion.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Tempers frayed in Mexico City on Friday as the search for survivors amidst twisted rubble of collapsed buildings began to wind down three days after the country's most deadly earthquake in a generation.
It tempers the hubris of our species, which has convinced itself that with enough research funds and engineering knowhow, we will be able to perfectly recreate this unique spaceship that predated up by billions of years.
It remains to be seen if the "Open to All" message — on businesses&apos Yelp pages or on stickers in their windows — will calm frayed tempers or anger customers and businesses who might question its motives.
This tempers the vague melodrama of Yorke's lyrics into the distinctly unsettling jubilation that always happens with modal mixture, and if Radiohead got good at one thing, it's making the mixolydian mode convey a deep ennui.
But tempers began to flare in the evening near the offices of the central government as the protesters, whose march had slowed to a standstill on some streets, urged the police to free up more lanes.
City families may feel that they hear this phrase all too often, but on Saturday at this historic site in Brooklyn, the words will be accompanied by laughter and play, not noisy crowds and frayed tempers.
He had come under fire repeatedly as sheriff over tactics to crack down on Latino immigrants, and was found guilty of criminal contempt in a case that made tempers flare in Arizona and around the country.
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - Flaring tempers and sharp elbows may turn a debate among seven Republican presidential candidates into a seven-car pileup on Thursday with tensions between Donald Trump and rival Ted Cruz leading the way.
Uber Once-prominent movers and shakers, whose ambition and tempers got them banned from their worlds for good (Aaron Burr was exiled and tried for treason; Kalanick was kicked out as Uber CEO for being generally terrible).
After tempers exploded following a rigged election in 2015, the ruling party this year picked a reformist leader, Abiy Ahmed, who has released political prisoners, largely unmuzzled the media and promised to hold real elections in 2020.
Like we said, Mars is always in driver's seat when it comes to our tempers and energy levels, but the exact effect it has on these parts of our psyche depends on which sign is hosting it.
No one knows what the GOP health plan is, even Republicans Before the fall, a new government funding crisis is expected which will fray tempers and will leave the good feelings of Thursday night a distant memory.
The beatings sparked the most serious protests by Dalits in years in Gujarat, with seven youths trying to kill themselves in protest by taking pesticide in different parts of the state, an act that further inflamed tempers.
Steven Molo, one of Silver's lawyers, had asked Caproni for a "sentence that tempers justice with mercy," citing Silver's age, health and what he described as a lifetime of good works for the people of New York.
" To the "men of passive tempers" still hoping to "be friends again, for all this," Paine delivered a long-awaited denouement: "Since nothing but blows will do, for God's sake let us come to a final separation.
Tempers flared at a lawmakers' meeting on Monday when Tymoshenko accused Poroshenko and his associates of funnelling money gained from the price rises to offshore bank accounts, an allegation swiftly denied by the leader of Poroshenko's faction.
And while President Donald Trump has been mostly complimentary of China's authoritarian Xi Jinping throughout the crisis, tempers have flared at times as officials for each country have pointed fingers about who's to blame for the outbreak.
But even before the uproar this month over separations of migrant families, claims of overreach and inhumane treatment by ICE agents, including targeting immigrants outside churches, schools and courthouses, were flaring tempers in communities around the country.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Tempers flared at the Australian Open qualifying on Wednesday as players battled through another day of smoky air and two of the game's all-time greats were labeled "selfish" for not protesting about the conditions.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Hamas Tempers Extreme Stances in Bid for Power" (front page, May 2): The story of a new Hamas statement of principles, with all the fuss and anticipation, is much ado about nothing.
Jordan Tones Down Textbooks' Islamic Content, and Tempers Rise An effort to help youths avoid drifting to extreme ideologies has provoked a backlash, with many viewing the curriculum tweaks as a declaration of war on Islamic values.
LONDON, Sept 26 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Thursday tempers needed to calm down and that getting Brexit resolved would "lance the boil" after a vitriolic confrontation with lawmakers in parliament a day earlier.
Although this dispute centers on boldface names haggling over an 87-acre property with a pond, swimming pool and a seven-figure price tag, the story is a familiar one: When a sale goes bad, tempers fly.
Tempers flared early Monday after Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee abruptly refused to enter a hearing room and allow votes to take place for treasury secretary nominee Steve Mnuchin and health and human services secretary nominee Rep.
Betsy DeVos: A billionaire Republican donor and school choice activist, DeVos has, unlike Trump, been a supporter of Common Core, one of the reasons her nomination raised eyebrows on the right as well as tempers on the left.
Just watch out for accidents and unexpected tempers: Uranus is chaotic and Mars loves to fight and is always in a rush; running around in a chaotic space can mean you trip over your own feet (or tongue).
A day after Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said Austria's announced plans to build a fence at Brenner was "shamelessly against European rules", Austria's new Interior Minister Wolfgang Sobotka said he had come to Italy "to calm tempers".
Each sushi shoe is athletic in style and branding, but by miniaturizing and rendering them in an innately delicate edible medium, Hu tempers the mimicry of mainstream sneaker brands with the exquisite presentation of a plate of sushi.
Sam and Will's playing comes across like a singular entity, their guitars perfectly fluid and eerily in sync as they hammer out straightforward but still forward-thinking black metal that tempers beautifully clean, melodic leads with distorted tremolo.
Investment advisers who work with hundreds of married clients have seen a lot of spending habits over the years, and there's no doubt that when the numbers in the bank account start dropping, the tempers can start flaring.
In a nod to his opponents, Weah sought to turn the page on what was a bitter election battle, delayed for months by legal wrangling but which did not descend into bloodshed despite hot tempers on all sides.
A prominent evangelical leader told viewers to "cool down the tempers of those who are screaming blood for the Saudis" and not risk a $100 billion arms deal over the apparent death of Saudi-born journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
We know too well that tempers rise when the future of our nation is at stake: disagreements beget arguments which become rivalries and lifelong hatreds that we are unwilling to overcome, even for the sake of our country.
"That in fact I spent one or two days a week almost unconscious with pain seemed a shameful secret, evidence not merely of some chemical inferiority but of all my bad attitudes, unpleasant tempers, wrong-think," Didion writes.
Hats blew off heads, balls blew off greens and into water hazards, and tempers skied in proportions to the scores as players fought to survive the blustery conditions on the third testy day in succession at the Masters.
He had to be audacious at the start of his journey as he faced obstacles he could overcome, but the "belly of the whale" failure tempers his ambition with the remembered pain of failure that wasn't easily conquered.
Also look out for tempers as the moon opposes Mars at 4:12 PM. The moon meets Neptune at 4:44 PM, inspiring an imaginative atmosphere, and connects with Pluto at 11:49 PM, stirring up powerful emotions.
Instead, the ex-spy's entry into the race is flaring tempers among fellow Democrats, reflecting how the party is grappling with an array of internal divisions — in New Mexico and around the country — in a pivotal election year.
Gathered in the Ways and Means Committee room for the second consecutive day, lawmakers had feuded over the two articles of impeachment all day, their tempers flaring and patience wearing thin as the 14-hour session wore on.
The previous night, lawmakers from the AKP and CHP came to blows as tempers boiled over in debate on the bill, after which a ruling AK Party deputy warned elections would be held if it was not passed.
CreditCreditKarsten Moran for The New York Times In a Bronx police precinct that officers used to call "one square mile of danger," there is a particular block where guns, crack cocaine and hot tempers still seem to pool.
Tempers flared in the fourth inning as Chicago manager Joe Maddon was ejected after All-Star shortstop Javier Baez was nearly hit by a pitch from Pittsburgh starter Jordan Lyles (5-5), who had surrendered three home runs.
So much tension is in the air today, Taurus—not only do you have to find a way to balance the tempers that are rising, but major shifts are taking place in both your public and personal life.
The face-off in Brazil has frayed tempers further, leading Iberdrola to write to the European Commission in April alleging state-controlled Enel was taking investment decisions it would not be able to do were it not government-backed.
Much like country singer Dolly Parton, Vonnegut manages to find fans on all sides of the political aisle, with a balance of forthright, salt of the earth language and gentle observational humor that tempers social satire and political commentary.
Things flow more easily as the sun connects with Neptune in Pisces on July 11, especially when it comes to finances, but be mindful of unexpected tempers and rebellious attitudes as Mars squares off with Uranus on July 11.
A welter of lucrative contracts would represent a badly needed victory for Di Maio, who is not only battling to soothe U.S. tempers, but is also struggling to sell the deal to his coalition partner, the far-right League.
He has tendencies both left and right, and if the gravity of his new office tempers his worst impulses and he surrounds himself with good people, he has the capacity to be a strong leader who gets things done.
Barclays Africa and its rivals have struggled to increase lending as slowing economic growth in many African markets tempers demand from corporate clients while retail clients in its home South African market feel the squeeze from rising interest rates.
MAPASTEPEC, Mexico (Reuters) - Tempers frayed among hundreds of mostly Central American migrants gathered on Wednesday in southern Mexico, delayed as Mexican officials sought to slow down the U.S.-bound flow that President Donald Trump is determined to turn back.
Tempers flared when the discussions hung up on disagreements over the length of unemployment assistance, restrictions on executive pay and stock buybacks and a Democratic push to require distressed corporations that accept taxpayer assistance to keep workers on payroll.
The times being what they are though, with divisions widening and tempers flaring, they say they feel out of step with a Republican Party (and, in a way, politics at large) that is more interested in conflict than conciliation.
These calls may dissipate over time, perhaps, but America's Commander in Chief is hardly cooling tempers by threatening unprecedented sanctions on Iraq in response and even demanding billions of dollars of repayment for airbases built there before it exits.
Tempers have also flared over accusations of scaremongering by both sides and allegations by each that the other is distorting the facts, especially on the cost of EU membership to Britain and the likely economic impact of a Brexit.
This goes back to the 22009s and '22011s, to the heyday of players like John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors — two cornerstones of American tennis who were well-known and beloved for their hot tempers and tendency to buck tennis authority.
The Eni contractors showed up on time at the city's police headquarters for the meeting brokered by a local police commander, and tempers were high by the time three Agip managers and the police boss arrived more than an hour later.
Tempers flared between the two sides — the White House and the press covering the White House — so much that, for a time, the White House tried to take the briefings off-camera only to be met with backlash from the press.
The ENI contractors showed up on time at the city's police headquarters for the meeting brokered by a local police commander, and tempers were high by the time three AGIP managers and the police boss arrived more than an hour later.
The moon clashes with Mercury at 9:37 AM, stirring up conversation before entering gentle, creative water sign Pisces at 6:08 PM. All times ET. Your two ruling planets, Mars and Pluto, clash today, bringing change and igniting short tempers.
On Thursday, with tempers flaring, the Democratic leader, Harry Reid of Nevada, objected to plans by the majority leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, to debate amendments to the bill, forcing Mr. McConnell to initiate procedural steps to overcome a filibuster.
The production version of Indian's FTR 1200, scheduled to go on sale in the first half of 2019 and start at $13,000, tempers the racetrack-raw stance of the show bike with styling that carries a measure of European influence.
Tempers are running high across Hong Kong in part because some see the fight against the bill as a last stand of sorts against a significant erosion of the civil liberties that set this territory apart from the rest of China.
But where some of those characters (particularly Cersei and Littlefinger) have shown immense cruelty, Sansa has maintained a vaguely humane streak and a fierce loyalty to her family that tempers whatever desire she has to destroy everyone else she ever meets.
Here are five things to watch: If any place could soothe the tempers of G-7 leaders, it is the weekend getaway village of La Malbaie, 90 miles northeast of Quebec City, near the languid waters of the St. Lawrence River.
As hunger strikes and tempers boil, the episode turns into an epic food fight—one in which the closest we ever get to seeing Norm's wife Vera is ruined when she is hit in the face with a pumpkin pie.
Her film stands out not just because it offers a female gaze on toxic masculinity, but because it genuinely seems to be seeking a solution, rather than simply dwelling in the miasma of dashed dreams, violent tempers, and fragile egos.
For those seeking a connection to nature, and an escape plan in case the weather — or tempers — don't cooperate, the following new and improved hotels and resorts offer ready access to wild places and alternatives on the mild side, too.
The senator's defenders say her conduct must be viewed in the larger context of women in Washington, where male leaders with legendary tempers and famously exacting standards, like former President Bill Clinton, have long subsisted atop the political food chain.
Just be sure to watch out for September 18, when Mars squares off with Uranus to bring impulsivity, surprises and hot tempers…but these issues are not new for you, since they concern themes you encountered back on August 1.
For Merkel, by contrast, he added, "It is likely valuable time won — time to show that Europe is still standing, time to cool the tempers of nationalists in E.U. governments, time to wait for a better moment to make progress on integration."
In either case, Rojo castigates a deadlock of masculine egos, a culture in which psychological malaise cavorts as raw force and façades of decision are buttressed by little else than cowardice; hot tempers and misplaced aggression are the order of the day.
Michael Bonatucci (left) Tempers flared in the courtroom Tuesday afternoon as Parks Miller, apparently frustrated by some of the defense's objections, referred to the defense attorneys as "the peanut gallery," prompting some of the lawyers to call out for "sanctions" against her.
Tempers between the rival clubs, who also had a bench-clearing fracas during a game in April, reached new heights in the top of the ninth inning of their Tuesday game in Cincinnati when Reds reliever Amir Garrett charged the Pirates dugout.
So when the government announced, in the same week, that it was planning to make room somewhere in Paris for a nudist camp — hardly a priority in a city struggling with terrorist threats and refugees, not to mention Kim Kardashian's travails — tempers flared.
The main character, Emmanuel, who throughout the story tempers his "blackness" on a 1-to-10 scale, is trying to figure out how to exist in a society that expects you to play by rules it means to rule you with, unjustly.
In two agonizing scenes, the turkey skin has barely been carved into before tempers flare, with Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) both surrounded by unaccepting family members and unable to shake their forbidden love for each other.
On a few occasions, tempers appeared to flare between the judge and the team of U.S. attorneys; at one point, the prosecutors filed a motion asking the judge to retract one of his criticisms to avoid unfairly prejudicing the jury against them.
This new evidence that LSD tempers activity in the amygdala suggests it could have significant therapeutic use for those suffering from depression or anxiety, mental disorders that are associated with increased activity in that area of the brain and a bias toward negative stimuli.
Eliding over another conversation about whether video games promote violence, Peters is indicating that, as a digital simulation of his job as a soldier, Arma 3 tempers ethical questions he might have about ending lives by placing productivity at the forefront of his priorities.
Tempers flared on the final day of the women's equivalent of the Ryder Cup in Germany six months ago when European player Suzann Pettersen refused to concede a 16-inch putt to Alison Lee and the American picked her ball up on the 17th green.
Yes-but-ism doesn't exactly reject despair, but tempers it with various caveats: that Mr Trump's outrages may not be as profound, unprecedented and permanent as they might seem; and that the old rules-based order was already failing in a number of respects.
Tempers on Capitol Hill were running hot as reporters and TV cameras swarmed GOP lawmakers at the Capitol Hill Club and near the Senate subway, causing Senate staff to warn news outlets that they may restrict access due to "large and aggressive" press groups.
Unlike previous government spending that allegedly spent "hundreds of thousands on a single TV screen, reception desk, and hair straighteners," Davis said, the slushie machines were about keeping staff cool and hydrated—which could, in turn, could lower tempers and tensions between officers and prisoners.
"As soon as this $1,350 to $1,375 area goes, which I do think it will later this year mostly when the dollar rally kind of tempers itself and neutralizes, that puts gold on the path to $123,450 so plenty of room there," said Ciana.
Tempers fray as cases rise in US The number of coronavirus cases in the US (now more than 8,700) keeps jumping each day by the hundreds, pushing health care officials and political leaders to take steps to keep the pandemic from overwhelming the system.
Within the Democratic Party, it hasn't played out as dogmatic free market, libertarian thinking, but rather as an approach that tempers the market in some ways — some extra money for low-income people, environmental regulations, consumer-related guardrails — without, in the private sector's view, overstepping.
An international relief effort headed by the Haitian government has accelerated this week, but tempers are running high across the hard-hit southwest because help has yet to reach many families whose crops and water supplies were destroyed, increasing the risk of cholera and malnutrition.
Most recently, tempers flared after details leaked from a meeting between Infantino and Florentino Pérez, the Real Madrid president, over Pérez's desire to create a Super League that would unmoor the biggest teams from the domestic competitions in which they have played for decades.
Protests after court ruling Tempers have been running high on Karnataka's streets since a September 5 Supreme Court ruling which ordered the state to release 15,000 cubic feet of water per second per day (cusecs) from its reservoirs to relieve drought-stricken farmers in Tamil Nadu.
Both Mars and Pluto are related to war: Aggressive Mars is all about sword fighting, while Pluto, a "new planet," symbolizes more modern acts of warfare—when they square off, something is coming to an end or being cut off, tempers are short, and action is swift.
You know what's important to you and you're ready to fight for it, Sagittarius—but tread carefully today: Tempers are short and a big fight may be in store thanks to a clash between Mars and Pluto…but this clash could result in hot sex, too!
The moon in Pisces meets Neptune at 6:33 AM, creating a whimsical vibe—just watch out for tempers as the moon clashes with warrior Mars at 10:22 AM. The moon connects with Saturn at 11:34 AM, inspiring us to do our jobs well.
"Trudeau has now acknowledged that he thinks he proffered an apology to her, but he tempers the acknowledgment by saying that if he did so, it was because he sensed that she was not comfortable with their interaction at that event," she wrote in the email.
Rick LarsenRichard (Rick) Ray LarsenThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Better Medicare Alliance - Trump has had a rough October The Hill's Morning Report — Trump's impeachment jeopardy deepens The Hill's Morning Report - Tempers boil over at the White House MORE (D-Wash.) and FAA Deputy Administrator Daniel Elwell.
"When you schedule a trial as Mitch McConnell did, that's designed to be hidden in the dead of night, where you require litigants who are going at it for the entire day to go into the wee hours, you're going to have tempers flare," Schiff said.
Greg PenceGregory Joseph PenceThe Hill's Morning Report - Tempers boil over at the White House The Hill's Morning Report — After contentious week, Trump heads for Japan Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Ind.), the vice president's brother, also opposed the slap at the president.
Andy LevinAndrew (Andy) LevinDemocrats work to bring labor on board trade deal House Democrats rebuke State Department for 'reversal' on Israeli settlements The Hill's Morning Report - Tempers boil over at the White House MORE (D-Mich.) a freshman and former labor organizer who was at the meeting.
The two lead roles — one as as figure skater Tonya Harding and the other as DC Comics villain Harley Quinn — don't appear to have any similarities (one's based on real life and the other on a comic), but they do share one big character trait: their fiery tempers.
Venus connects with Mars at 9:58 AM, making for a light and social mood today—just watch out for tempers or impulsive behavior as the moon clashes with Mars at 1:19 PM. The moon enters intellectual air sign Libra at 2:51 PM. All times EST.
Other instructors have changed their teaching practices by eliminating discussions of sensitive subjects that might raise tempers in the class, or by offering courses exclusively online, or even by holding office hours in bars or churches where guns are prohibited, rather than meet with armed students in their offices.
While relations were already strained, the nerve agent attack in Salisbury has frayed tempers so severely that mistrust between Moscow and the West has now spiked to a level not seen since a Soviet warplane shot down a Korean Airlines passenger jet from New York to Seoul in 1983.
The sun, Mercury, and Jupiter align on November 26 and 27, bringing a dash of good luck around cash and a boost in confidence before Mercury squares off with Mars on November 26, creating a fiery and impulsive mood around communication—watch out for tempers or bratty behavior!
Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzLawmakers from both sides of the aisle mourn Cummings The Hill's Morning Report - Tempers boil over at the White House Schiff says committees will eventually make impeachment inquiry transcripts public MORE (R-Fla.) attempted to attend the closed-door deposition of former Trump adviser Fiona Hill.
"—The Hollywood Reporter Duffer Brothers Respond to Verbal Abuse AllegationThe creators of Stranger Things apologized for letting "tempers occasionally get frayed" on set but stopped short of a complete mea culpa after former crew member Peyton Brown said she had seen them "seek out and verbally abuse multiple women.
The newest complete edition is not finished — the authors have reached the letter R. So it was perhaps not surprising that tempers flared this week after a news report from the broadcaster TF1 that changes were afoot to cut back the circumflex accent, known as "the hat," from French-language textbooks.
In a preview clip from the upcoming Esquire Network docu-series Friday Night Tykes: Steel Country – a Pennsylvania-based spin-off of Friday Night Tykes – tempers flare between a coach and parent at a practice after one child, Benny, is told to do laps because of a lack of attention.
The moon in fire sign Aries connects with the sun at 5:52 AM, boosting our confidence—but watch out for short tempers as the moon clashes with Mars at 7:30 AM. Messenger Mercury clashes with Neptune, the planet of illusion, at 9:23 PM, so be careful of miscommunication.
He imbues his characters with flaws — spite, self-doubt projected meanly outward, lazy thinking, jealousy and the soft desire to see your friends fail, or at least not to succeed before you do — but he tempers these with humanity and small moments of grace, true friendship and concern for others.
The Senate has failed twice in two days to move forward on a massive $1.6 trillion-plus economic stimulus amid objections from Democrats, causing tempers to flare among senators who are becoming increasingly agitated and restless over the frustratingly slow pace, while more Americans are getting sick and losing their jobs.
Tempers flared over the weekend as Democratic leaders, who favor the bill, said they would fine the absent Republicans for each day they miss in their walkout, and after a floor session was canceled on Saturday amid reports that a militia group intended to hold a protest at the statehouse.
It's a classic noir triangle, but it widens quickly to introduce a roundelay of characters with volatile tempers and conflicting agendas, including Paul's sometime girlfriend Rachel, Ahmed's worldly uncle Hassan, Wilkerson's God-fearing Texan father, sundry contract killers and map dealers — even a former Mexican cartel assassin hiding from El Chapo.
THE DOLLAR IS RANGE BOUND, I DO NOT IT IS GOING A LOT LOWER OR SHOULD GO A LOT LOWER, BUT THE TWIN DEFICITS ARE AN ISSUE FOR THE DOLLAR, AND THAT'S SOMETHING THAT AT LEAST WITH ALL THE FED BACKGROUND THAT SHOULD BE BULLISH, I THINK IT TEMPERS THAT.
Ransacked during the revolution in an anticlerical frenzy, restored and rebuilt during the 19th century after tempers cooled, site of imperial coronation, national liberation and presidential funerals, Notre-Dame became the nation's soul, the place where France could reconcile its turbulent history, the monarchical and the republican, the religious and the secular.
At the same time, tempers are flaring over reports that judges on the electoral court are brokering a deal to delay a ruling on the case or rule in Mr. Temer's favor, effectively allowing him to remain president through 2018 despite a growing body of testimony laying out violations of campaign finance laws.
More from the FT: Tempers fray at Samsung Electronics AGM Samsung warns on profits as components unit faces waning demand Samsung starts work on new Qualcomm chip "The goal is to obtain fair compensation for the authorised use of Pelé's identity and to prevent future unauthorised uses," attorney Frederick Sperling said on behalf of Pelé.
Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinTop economic adviser warned Trump on reelection chances ahead of China truce: report The Hill's Morning Report - Tempers boil over at the White House Schumer seeks focus on health care amid impeachment fever MORE has admitted that the deal could still fall apart, but he also downplayed that likelihood.
Andy LevinAndrew (Andy) LevinThe Hill's Morning Report - Tempers boil over at the White House The USMCA is an opportunity to keep our promises to working Americans Michigan city declines to renew contract with ICE to hold detainees MORE (D-Mich.), to talk about the United Autoworkers strike and Tuesday's Democratic presidential debate; and Sen.
VENEZUELA-POLITICS/ Nerves fray, tempers flare as Venezuela blackout hits fourth day CARACAS - Furious Venezuelans lined up to buy water and fuel on Sunday as the country entered a fourth day of a nationwide blackout that has left already-scarce food rotting in shops, homes suffering for lack of water and cell phones without reception.
Commons Clause stops open-source abuse A recent rift amongst the developers of Bitcoin, which originally started with a question over increasing the so-called block size (so that throughput of transactions can be increased), exposed deep divides about distributed governance; and has now ironically led to entrenched positions, flared tempers, public insults, accusations and disparaging remarks.
"Coming out of its lost decade, P&G is starting to inject its own version of fiscal stimulus to its business and categories — using clear earnings flexibility to reinvest behind focused portfolio to expand categories and market share, even if it tempers short-term EPS growth," wrote Deutsche Bank analyst Bill Schmitz in a note to clients Tuesday.
Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinTop economic adviser warned Trump on reelection chances ahead of China truce: report The Hill's Morning Report - Tempers boil over at the White House Schumer seeks focus on health care amid impeachment fever MORE said the next round of tariffs on imports from China are set to take effect on Dec.
That was the message from his six rivals on Tuesday night at the latest and perhaps nastiest Democratic debate, which devolved at times into an oratorical melee of overlapping voices, overheated tempers and dire warnings about what would happen if Sanders, the current front-runner in the contest for the Democratic presidential nomination, becomes the party's nominee.
Between the yellow band and gray plane on the bottom, and the yellow band and black planes at the top, there is an extremely narrow stripe whose color hovers somewhere between pink and peach, a dash of sweetness that tempers the austerity of the design and signals that Voisine's geometry is not as strictly Apollonian as you supposed it might be.
WASHINGTON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Highlights of the day for U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Sunday: Donald Trump's administration tempers a key element of his move to ban entry of refugees and people from seven Muslim-majority countries in the face of mounting criticism even from some prominent Republicans and protests that drew tens of thousands in major American cities.
The moon in Libra connects with lucky Jupiter at 3:23 AM, creating a generous energy, but beware of tempers as the moon opposes Mars at 3:56 AM. The moon connects with sweet Venus at 10:03 AM, and the vibes is affectionate—just watch out for power struggles when the moon clashes with Pluto at 11:30 AM!
Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzLawmakers from both sides of the aisle mourn Cummings The Hill's Morning Report - Tempers boil over at the White House Schiff says committees will eventually make impeachment inquiry transcripts public MORE (R-Fla.) tried to stir the pot early in the day, attempting to sit in on her testimony despite not being on any of the three investigatory committees.
" Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinTop economic adviser warned Trump on reelection chances ahead of China truce: report The Hill's Morning Report - Tempers boil over at the White House Schumer seeks focus on health care amid impeachment fever MORE, however, defended the delay in imposing sanctions on Turkey, saying the Trump administration is ready to move forward "at a moment's notice.
Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzLawmakers from both sides of the aisle mourn Cummings The Hill's Morning Report - Tempers boil over at the White House Schiff says committees will eventually make impeachment inquiry transcripts public MORE (R-Fla.), a Trump ally who is not on the committees conducting the investigation, said Monday that Schiff asked him to leave the deposition of a former Trump aide.
The legal tiff, which escalated rapidly from a texting incident into an attempt to remove a judge from a major case taking place in his own courtroom, suggests just how high tempers are running at the trial and gave a preview of the tough, leave-nothing-on-the-table tactics that Mr. Weinstein's team of lawyers may continue to use during the proceedings.
That the Dutch heavyweight still made it to the UFC in 2010 despite that work history is both an indication of his ability to keep a low profile after that disqualification loss—the third of a career that, after a TKO over Ricco Rodriguez this past weekend, still hums along—as well as how hard it is to find good heavyweights, even ones with bad tempers.
Jeffrey Nashton, in a hospital in Germany, reached out to touch the top Marine's star-studded collar, then scribbled two words: "Semper Fi." But back in Washington, tempers were raw, especially on Capitol Hill, and General Kelley faced sharp questioning, the more so when it became known that Marines guarding a key checkpoint did not even have bullets in the chambers of their guns.
John LewisJohn LewisCummings invites Trump to visit Baltimore House Democrat knocks Trump's Cummings tweet: 'This guy is a terrible, terrible human being' George Wallace's daughter: 'I saw Daddy a lot' during 2016 election MORE (D-Ga.), an icon of the civil rights movement who was beaten nearly to death in Alabama in 1965, suggested tempers are flaring because lawmakers are fatigued and ready for the long August recess.
The irrational choices we make when tempers flare; our habit of choosing short-term rewards over larger long-term gains; our bias for thinking tomorrow will be much like today; how making plans tricks us into thinking the future will jive with them (so unfair, that one!); our tendency to think past events were more predictable back then; the strange mental defenses we've conjured to fend off the fear of death.
Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinTop economic adviser warned Trump on reelection chances ahead of China truce: report The Hill's Morning Report - Tempers boil over at the White House Schumer seeks focus on health care amid impeachment fever MORE on Sunday defended a delay in imposing sanctions on Turkey, saying the Trump administration is ready to move forward "at a moment's notice" over Ankara's military action in northern Syria.
C.), Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanTrump urges GOP to fight for him Trump embarks on Twitter spree amid impeachment inquiry, Syria outrage Testimony from GOP diplomat complicates Trump defense MORE (Ohio) and Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzLawmakers from both sides of the aisle mourn Cummings The Hill's Morning Report - Tempers boil over at the White House Schiff says committees will eventually make impeachment inquiry transcripts public MORE (Fla.). Rep.
Tempers flared at the White House during a meeting earlier this week between President 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 and his advisers on the upcoming 2018 midterm elections, according to a report from The Washington Post.
Tempers have already flared over the mayoral campaign, in which Raggi's most likely opponents are Guido Bertolaso, an ex-civil protection chief who is expected to run for the center-right, and Renzi ally Roberto Giacchetti of the PD. Bertolaso faces trial in two cases related to his former role as civil protection chief, one of which concerned his handling of the 2009 earthquake that killed 300 people in the central city of L'Aquila.
Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinTop economic adviser warned Trump on reelection chances ahead of China truce: report The Hill's Morning Report - Tempers boil over at the White House Schumer seeks focus on health care amid impeachment fever MORE announced Friday that Trump would sign an executive order giving the Treasury Department "very significant" new sanctions authorities against Turkey, but it's unclear whether the move will be enough to placate Republicans on Capitol Hill.  Sen.
Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinTop economic adviser warned Trump on reelection chances ahead of China truce: report The Hill's Morning Report - Tempers boil over at the White House Schumer seeks focus on health care amid impeachment fever MORE announced on Friday that Trump will sign an executive order expanding the administration's ability to impose sanctions on Turkish officials amid growing criticism over his decision to pull U.S. forces out of the country.
"The president of the United States called on the president of Turkey to stop the invasion, to enact an immediate ceasefire and to begin negotiations with Kurdish forces in Syria," said Pence, who was joined by Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinTop economic adviser warned Trump on reelection chances ahead of China truce: report The Hill's Morning Report - Tempers boil over at the White House Schumer seeks focus on health care amid impeachment fever MORE and national security adviser Robert O'Brien.
And yet he tempers this nostalgic, almost sentimental view of his childhood by including alongside the videos jokey drawings and paintings that examine various points of perspective in his source material: One of them is a close-up, painted in Kelley's own hand, of what could only be described as the least important figure in "Watson and the Shark": a boatman from that work's background, who is seen only through the legs of a more prominent figure in the painting.

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