He says he fired in a fit of terror before realizing Steenkamp was inside.
The Supercommittee was created in a fit of ambiguous revulsion against the truly gargantuan, obnoxious, deficit.
This kicked up a fit of commentary on both the right and the left.
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He says he fired in a fit of terror before realizing his girlfriend was inside.
Missing an exam in a fit of blues, he claimed he had passed it.
But in 1991, the Philippine Senate, in a fit of nationalist zeal, voted for their closure.
In a fit of sentimentality and raw ambition, I decided to make my own birthday dinner.
The Kremlin fended off stories that he had surrendered to a fit of depression.
He says he fired into the room in a fit of terror before realizing Steenkamp was inside.
He denied shaking her in a fit of temper, claiming she fell off a stool she was standing on.
So Zia Audin, in a fit of adolescent pique, did what came naturally he tried to kill us.
He fired into the room in a fit of terror before realizing the person inside was Steenkamp, Pistorius said.
In a fit of nationalism Indonesia had banned the importation of chocolate bars.
The son of a trade unionist, Kovner abandoned his Harvard PhD in economics after a fit of writer's block.
The jury heard she inflicted the fatal wounds three to five days before his death in a fit of rage.
Britain is not doing this work (and other projects AWE is up to on its own) in a fit of altruism.
But in a fit of obsession, he returned to the boat, climbed a ladder and inspected the Slip Away II again.
There is no known method of destruction other than one, which we inflict on ourselves in a fit of incredible stupidity.
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Tilden was called a syphilitic swindler and Hayes was accused of murdering his mother in a fit of insanity an impressive double calumny.
It is hard to restore fiscal prudence after a fit of indulgence.
"Sometimes people in a fit of passion purchase a handgun to do bad things with it -- even as my dad did, kill themselves, " he said.
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But Mr Cornyn got an unexpected boost last week, when Mr Kirk succumbed to a fit of Jesse Jacksonism on the subject of regime-change in Iraq.
He and Mr Chirac exchanged such strong words at the summit that the French president, in a fit of pique, promptly cancelled the traditional end-of-year Anglo-French summit.
It's a sad fate for a promising fuel, one that Washington, in a fit of political expedience, pronounced the savior of the roadways and smothered in subsidies.
He has even achieved a grip over supplies for our troops in Afghanistan second only to the chokehold we granted Pakistan in a fit of strategic ineptitude.
In a fit of jealousy, Joan says the owner's wife threw her out of the house and she ran away to the capital out of shame and desperation.
In a fit of what can only be described as a collective bout of humour, the hurricane force winds were given the colloquial name for a Scottish scrotum.
Here you had the U.S. House of Representatives passing legislation in a fit of rage, which basically abrogated contracts that the U.S. government had made with private individuals.
Once, in a fit of melancholic vanity, I burned my report card in the sink of the KFC where I worked scraping carbonized grease from the pressure cookers.
These have been on hold since Beijing halted them in 1995 in a fit of pique when Mr Lee was allowed to pay a private visit to the United States.
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