Afterward, federal troops pushed the crowd into town, where its more hotheaded members harried the soldiers. |
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He can no longer work, and has to ask his hotheaded brother Hammer for money. |
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Without becoming hotheaded or chauvinistic, we have the right to loudly proclaim that Paris is a city without rival in the world. |
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For kitchen-sink strategists: muddle-headed, pigheaded, thickheaded, hotheaded. |
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Trevelyan concedes that he could be hotheaded and rash and perhaps was not politically astute. |
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The men are hotheaded screamers, the women are shallow and meddlesome, no one likes or listens to anyone else, but everyone eats together. |
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Moreover, even in his new home on the banks of the Schuylkill River, Paine appeared a hotheaded radical. |
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Too hotheaded and unlucky for the first races, he missed the crown by 9 points behind his team-mate James Toseland. |
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This time around the experiment involves hotheaded Navy pilot Tuck Pendleton and his ship being miniaturized to the size of a pin head and injected into a rabbit! |
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Some really foolish, hotheaded remarks have been made about this post. |
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Most people who knew Peter described him as hotheaded and ruthless. |
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Except for an ineffectual priest and an imam, whose houses of worship sit side by side, those men are hotheaded bumpkins who profess brotherhood until the tiniest provocation incites them to blind fury. |
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The award-winning run generated vast amounts of publicity, and readers embraced an older Oliver Queen passionate, belligerent, hotheaded, and radical. |
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Then when the hotheaded star kept up his tirade against umpire Ray Brodeur, he got two abuse of official penalties. |
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Some of the hotheaded rhetoric has come from officers under Firuzabadi. |
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Trainspotting star Kelly Macdonald is behind lead character Merida, a hotheaded tomboy who challenges medieval traditions of being married off into a neighbouring clan. |
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