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“You want to push and get the most out of your guys and their potential. But there’s a delivery and a way that has to be of a certain temperament.”

The serenity of his room reflects the temperament of a man who grew up in a settlement of just "seven or eight people" in the Nuuk fjord of the island.

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Of course, it requires players with both the technique and the temperament to go through the gears, knowing when the time is right to accelerate and which bowlers to target.

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Their backgrounds and temperaments could hardly be more different, yet both sense in each other a missing piece.

"It is the direct conversations that really matter – whatever Trump's personal style it's clear the substance is there," they say, adding that the PM's calm temperament helps.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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