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"He was definitely a lot more aggravated, a lot more temperamental, very edgy," he said.

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So it’s rewarding to see him as the kindly but shy Fish, nicely paired with Redgrave, whose Poinsettia is more temperamental but also more affectionate and open.

But for the song to work its magic in the musical, Albin’s interior life must poke through the makeup, dresses and temperamental diva histrionics.

There’s no position in football more tumultuous and temperamental.

“God isn’t some old man sitting on a throne in the clouds, who’s, like, very temperamental,” he said.

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