He's a violent hothead who's clearly on a collision course with his destiny. |
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The three women are, respectively, crotchety old lady, hothead cynic, and frustrated, overachieving go-between. |
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But Pap was not some hell-raising drunk or crazy hothead. |
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During the Cuban missile crisis it was Guevara who emerged as the hothead, urging Castro to unleash his missiles on the United States. |
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That would be Billy Poe, an ex-football star, 21, out of work, and a bit of a hothead. |
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He, along with his loyal, hothead sidekick, Jem, are members of an elite group of criminals. |
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A hothead who believes life itself has betrayed him is liable to take even minor perceived disloyalty as treason. |
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We couldn't resist the pleasure of showing you this photo of our own Pappy Boyington, Jean-Pierre Fréry, the hothead of the multihull world. |
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Cross-country co-operation For and against the foreign-born Weldless The naked truth The Alamo, again Mark Neumann, Republican hothead ReprintsThe NRECA is a powerful lobby. |
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However, several Street-watchers think Mr Langone is a hothead. |
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House leader for the official opposition, with the departure of the hon. member for Roberval-Lac-Saint-Jean, this leaves the hon. member for Acadie-Bathurst as the uncontested hothead, red-faced member of Parliament. |
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Can it be that at 67, the hothead in the vanilla suit and riverboat-gambler's hat has actually lost his touch? In this section Atlanta burnt again The age of innocence The word made flesh But who plays the typewriter? |
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Novacek is apparently not concerned with traditional bravura, and in his interpretation the romantic hothead is seen through the prism of his later, classicising work. |
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