| 41. | Every time I see a media poll determining public opinion on a person's guilt or innocence, I get hot under the collar.
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| 42. | But many people get just as hot under the collar right back and there not here ( nor should they be ).
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| 43. | Whatever the reason, the prices are likely to keep resident hot under the collar when they get bills that cover this weekend.
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| 44. | In New York, it got the mayor hot under the collar and thousands of customers, well, hot _ or at least curious.
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| 45. | At times, she comes off as a spoiled brat, and audiences may wonder why the stepmother gets hot under the collar over her.
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| 46. | Castaneda was then publicly chastised in Mexico for commenting that the Cubans were getting " hot under the collar " over the issue.
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| 47. | Granted Irene tends to get hot under the collar and is outspoken but these pathetic attempts at railroading the guy need to end.
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| 48. | That the Giants were doing it by blurring the line between legal deceit and cheating is why Zimmer was so hot under the collar.
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| 49. | Now political discussion can no longer be congenial at the Ark, and it is not just the customers who get hot under the collar.
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| 50. | Sports daily L'Equipe said Les Bleus had been " hot under the collar, " and cast doubt on France's ability to win the competition.
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