Sentences with phrase «tempers flare at»

Tempers flared at the hearing when Mr Kayode refused to answer the lawmakers, including Hon Mohammed Nur Sheriff, who represents the worst hit areas of Bama / Ngala / Kalabalge of Borno State, on the rationale behind that decision and his failure to state where the items were supplied to since there were allegations that the IDPs have not received them.
Tempers flared at a meeting of a state commission that's considering giving lawmakers their first pay raises in 17 years.

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«If you're at work and there's a contentious meeting going on and tempers are starting to flare, you don't have to open up the closet and pull out all this equipment, sit down cross-legged, light the incense and look weird,» meditation expert Sharon Salzberg says.
Tempers flared during a cryptocurrency panel hosted at the Milken Institute 21st Global Conference, in Beverly Hills, California with discussions degenerating to profanity as Nouriel Roubini, also known as «Dr. Doom,» described bitcoin's purported decentralization as «bullshit.»
And for the next three days rumors flew, tempers occasionally flared and some things were said that later were retracted or at least regretted.
Costa's first game against Arsenal was more memorable for a dust - up between the two managers, with Arsene Wenger shoving Jose Mourinho in the chest as tempers flared on the sidelines at Stamford Bridge.
Tempers flared in stoppage time, as Richards was fortunate to remain on the pitch after throwing punches at two Chelsea players, and both teams will be frustrated at the final score.
Halifax for his part seemed unconvinced and having stated earlier in another interview that the high esteem he held the honourable minster had dropped due to their inactivity at the ministry, tempers were bound to flare and they did when they met in person.
Tempers flared among the six Democratic candidates vying to replace City Councilman Tony Avella (D - Bayside) this fall during a debate hosted Friday by TimesLedger Newspapers at which each contender answered questions on overdevelopment, education, parking and public safety.
Tempers easily flare, names are spewed at each other, and some teasing occurs.
The Gracie of this sequel is very prone to cry or primp herself at most opportunities, and in bi-polar fashion, she is also a tempestuous hothead who dishes out severe physical abuse whenever her temper flares.
Yes, at times, tempers flared, but we also learned that such hard work is definitely worth it.
At some point, members will disagree and tempers may flare.
When solar entrepreneur Jeremy Leggett bumped into Suncor Energy boss Steve Williams at the World Economic Forum in 2014, odds were high that tempers would flare.
Assaults are all too common at bars and nightclubs where the use of alcohol or even illicit drugs might cause patrons» tempers to flare and violence to ensue from relatively minor slights, such as accidentally bumping someone on the dance floor.
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