1. The weather broke down thereafter, and in driving chill rain tempers were cooled. 2. And U.S. officials in Washington and the Middle East have scrambled to cool tempers and get Palestinians to meet their obligations. 3. Both countries have since sought to cool tempers. 4. Feelings were soothed, tempers cooled and even professional curmudgeon Andy Rooney is said to be happy again. 5. Government officials appear to see this concession as another way to cool tempers and drain the strike of energy and turn it into a powerless forum for protracted negotiations. 6. He was the one who cooled tempers. 7. Talking things over in public is more likely to cool tempers and help you reach some agreement. 8. Then, police will try to arrest them for writing the graffiti and lecture them to cool their tempers. 9. Party chiefs met Thursday to try to cool tempers. 10. Attempting to cool union tempers, his deputy labor minister, Gerd Andres, said Gerster had gone too far. |