She had written back regretting her earlier intemperance and suggesting a friendly drink.
The intemperance of his words infuriated the community.
He has protested about the intemperance of the criticism he has encountered.
Finally, associations are formed to combat exclusively moral troubles: intemperance is fought in common.
Although disclosed teeth imply wild intemperance to almost no one today, artists are the last to relinquish the rich old resonances.
As we have seen, intemperance can be due to a wide range of conditions, from the ridiculous to the sublime.
Those who scandalized the public were condemned to perform a public penance to deter others from committing such intemperances.
They ally themselves with the aristocracy as gentle but distinguish themselves from the material signs of aristocracy and certain aristocratic behaviors, particularly idleness, intemperance, and roguery toward women.