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Doing this in the heat of the moment, you always get a bad result.
But the capture and initial interrogation data was not properly logged in the heat of battle.
Try to control your emotions, and don't begin the conversation in the heat of the moment.
The problem is, employees tend to forget this in the heat of the moment.
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When I made my first film, "In the Heat of the Sun, " I was also 30.
Let us not sully that reputation by sacrificing Tsarnaev's civil liberties in the heat of the moment.
After the storm of a life lived in the heat of political controversy, there is a great calm.
It also has a dedicated DPI button that lets players easily change speeds in the heat of battle.
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In late 1996, in the heat of his re-election campaign, Mr Clinton found time to meet Mr Reiner.
His allegiance is therefore in doubt, and whether he would cut-and-run in the heat of a political battle.
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In part it is because old habits die hard, even in the heat of military action in Libya.
His reporting eventually took him to Selma, in the heat of summer, to report on the civil rights movement.
Ms. LATIFAH: Well, in the heat of the moment, I mean, things happen.
Householders are protected from prosecution as long as they act "honestly and instinctively" in the heat of the moment.
And up to 50% of that evaporates if you water in the heat of the day, the EPA estimates.
In the heat of legislation almost anything can happen, even a compromise that keeps the 15% rate a while longer.
His attorneys also argued that Waldroup was depressed, suffered from "intermittent explosive disorder" and acted in the heat of passion.
In the heat of the campaign, Wardah Hafidz, head of the non-government Urban Poor Consortium, went public with similar allegations.
This could make an invasion more difficult, because it might then have to take place in the heat of summer.
But there seems to be little willingness to ditch a party colleague because of words spoken in the heat of debate.
It puts the power of sports psychology into the coach's hands which is an asset in the heat of competition, he said.
But if insurers in the heat of competition get their bets wrong, thousands of octogenarians may find themselves outliving their means.
Revitalised Roddick advanced to the last four when champion Novak Djokovic quit their match after struggling in the heat of Melbourne.
Since being bailed out in the heat of the financial crisis, AIG has actually delivered positive returns to the U.S. taxpayer.
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On the other hand, Mr Barbour's argument sounds far better on paper than it will in the heat of a campaign.
In a society which shuns confrontation except in the heat of the moment, this is an unprecedented step taken in desperation.
As the disease tends to peak in the heat of June and July, health authorities say that more cases are likely.
Or who are forced to make decisions so quickly in the heat of the moment that often, they are the wrong decisions.
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