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  • Go Man Go was considered to be of difficult temperament.
  • As a child, Victoria had a difficult temperament.
  • His difficult temperament was well documented, and might have led to him being gelded.
  • She also discusses intervention plans in order to help children who have a difficult temperament.
  • He loved to paint and he loved to be in love, and that can sometimes add up to a difficult temperament.
  • His mother was a blind mare with a difficult temperament, whose unpredictable behavior necessitated that he be raised by a foster mare.
  • The horse sometimes has a difficult temperament, but he s in good form so I thought he had a very good chance ".
  • Noted for his difficult temperament and front-running style he won seven of his sixteen races in a track career which lasted from October 1967 to July 1970.
  • An increasingly difficult temperament combined with a throat problem that necessitated surgery resulted in the colt's handlers having to skip the U . S . Triple Crown series.
  • She left the journal by 1864, reputedly because of her " difficult temperament . " She had often disagreed with Parkes, her co-editor, about the journal's direction.
  • Children with difficult temperaments as infants manifest the most and least behavior problems depending on whether they experienced, respectively, poor or good quality care ( and in comparison to children with easier temperaments ).
  • Seven weeks later, Grandera arrived to contest the Cox Plate at Melbourne's Moonee Valley Racecourse, where special arrangements, including a double-sized stall, were made to accommodate his difficult temperament.
  • He argues that " psychoanalysis is the aerobics of the soul . " But he admits that has relationship problems with others and defines himself as a person of " difficult temperament, irascible, sometimes ."
  • Then, he noted, Congress was " an unruly arena to which men of difficult temperaments " and " hot-tempered aristocrats " would resort to " fists or weapons ."
  • Ohio-born lyric coloratura soprano Kathleen Battle, 49, is known for an incredibly sweet voice and incredibly difficult temperament; Georgia-born dramatic soprano Jessye Norman, 52, continues to overwhelm audiences with the power of her voice, her unfailing musical intellect and her imperial stage presence.
  • Studies performed don't support the theory that maternal ( or paternal ) personality or anxiety causes colic, nor that it is a consequence of a difficult temperament of the baby, but families with colicky children may eventually develop anxiety, fatigue and problems with family functioning as a result.
  • The reason that is most often picked by parents as primary is their child's difficult temperament ( 29 percent ), while 68 percent of divorced or separated parents and 53 percent of single or widowed parents say their family circumstances are the main reason for their child's discipline problem.
  • Apart from his racing ability, Grandera was known for his difficult temperament, being described by Godolphin's racing manager Simon Crisford as " a thoroughly unpleasant beast " and " a bit nasty ", whilst Frankie Dettori is reported to have referred to him as " a lunatic " . and " a nightmare ".
  • In a letter written on 2 May 1845 she stated : " I wait for the moment when we will meet, good Pedro, and seek forgiveness for all that I did to you during these days . " In another letter of 24 January 1851, she acknowledged her difficult temperament : " I am not irritated at you [ Pedro II ] and you should forgive me because this is my character ."