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Use "intemperately" in a sentence
"The other man, who has not even so much as introduced himself, smiles at Isaac, which causes the old man to sigh intemperately."
"Sen. Durbin intemperately reprises his old argument which is essentially that price fixing is bad unless the government is the one fixing the prices."
"Boldly, perhaps intemperately, Scott Rasmussen and Douglas Schoen assert that the tea party movement "is here to stay, and that represents a fundamental and generational transformation of American politics.""