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Was the ultimatum delivered under pressure from hot-headed junior officers threatening to take matters into their own hands?
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Dr Kiecolt-Glaser said the individuals with elevated hormone levels were not necessarily hot-headed in general.
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After a hot-headed campaign, he has turned conciliator and statesman, holding talks with opposition leaders.
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In most Muslim countries, in ordinary times, such language would be dismissed as hot-headed nonsense.
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At Tamil demonstrations, such as the one on June 10th in London, most are first-generation migrants, not hot-headed students.
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Officials worry that General Izurieta's hold over the army could be undermined, opening the way for hot-headed acts aimed at provoking chaos.
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Karthikeya, his hot-headed son, is the Lord of War and Adventure.
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And Ringil is hot-headed and prone to self-pity and self-destructiveness.
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Nor, apparently, do many Democrat senators who are currently facing hot challenges from skeptical cooler-headed opponents.
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Nish's cool finish after just 24 seconds was the signal for some red-hot action from the Edinburgh side and he headed the second after 25 minutes.
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