Stott, a former ice hockey player, has shrugged off the slightly hot-headed image of his teenage years. |
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He plays Valentin, the hot-headed younger son for whom being a de Bellegarde means going penniless. |
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Despite their hot-headed style, both players rank among the Premiership elite. |
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Emma felt annoyance in regards to their current president, because of his hasty, hot-headed temperament. |
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Whatever the cause, this type of hot-headed outrage can never be tolerated. |
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An effective speaker and vigorous pamphleteer, Fletcher was hot-headed and uncompromising. |
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And if it does refer to hot-headedness, is it any surprise that it was applied widely among the hot-headed Zealots? |
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Some of its more hot-headed adversaries claim, it signifies the rise of a global kleptocracy. |
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She is beautiful, emotional, hot-headed, suspicious towards the media and towards anybody who sees things differently. |
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On another occasion, the hot-headed midfielder could have been off for an early bath and he would have had few complaints. |
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The Herald's editorial thundered against the hot-headed motorists who had caused immense danger in Skipton over the Easter holiday. |
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For the grey-haired, being young is often equated with being hot-headed, turbulent, self-willed, obstinate, and too hot to handle. |
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It is sometimes hard for a hot-headed player to keep his frustrations in check in the heat of the moment. |
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I started to cry and felt the anger of a thousand hot-headed men. |
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I don't think people should look at me as a hot-headed person. |
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On the other hand, he is apparently sometimes pretty hot-headed. |
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Occasionally hot-headed, he is passionate without being a liability. |
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He might be a Father to Confederation, but like all Reformers, he was intent on destroying the offspring, was a hot-headed revolutionary, a brawler and corruptionist. |
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Just over two years ago, unknown Madrid-born actress VerĂ³nica Echegui rose to fame for her performance as the hot-headed protagonist of Bigas Luna's My Name Is Juani. |
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This traditional mindless attitude to Russia, full of empty platitudes, seems to be humiliating because it can be perceived, for example by Russia, as a clinical example of a response by a few hot-headed politicians. |
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Both are hot-headed, emotional, complex characters. |
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This defeat enraged the General, an anger that was mainly vented on the Grenadiers, whom he criticised for their hot-headed, irregular and undisciplined conduct. |
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It seems that I've gone off the boil, which makes me less hot-headed. |
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He even makes jokes about his hot-headed reputation. |
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That insulates us from being a hot-headed legislature. |
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The next day, Torrey, the hot-headed homesteader, heads into town. |
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Gingrich isn't the answer: he's hot-headed and truculent. |
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While feelings are hot-headed, sometimes illogical impulses directed by biological commands, the intellect is the cool deliberator, which keeps our emotions in check. |
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