| 1. | And you know how hotheaded and heedless new money can be.
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| 2. | The press critiques on him _ " hotheaded,"
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| 3. | In the hotheaded antebellum years, the Society could become raucous.
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| 4. | These hotheaded young men fight against the Irish Republican Army.
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| 5. | Brown can get a little hotheaded when he gets on his soapbox.
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| 6. | "There's no doubt I get hotheaded,"
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| 7. | Klebold was described as " hotheaded, but depressive and suicidal ."
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| 8. | Endecott was a zealous and somewhat hotheaded Puritan, with Roger Williams.
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| 9. | Now you've snared a hotheaded admin and can bait her.
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| 10. | Peggy, recalling the hotheaded young man that she knew, declines.
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