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Even usually hot-blooded madrassa students may be having second thoughts about joining the fight.
Taliban Jails Commanders for Back-Door Peace Talks | Sami Yousafzai, Ron Moreau | March 20, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTBefore this hot-blooded sale, the closest anyone ever came was a $140-million purchase in 2006, and it was a Jackson Pollock.
The ex-speaker's hot-blooded defense of his messy personal life has clicked with angry GOP voters.
Impetuous Record Aids Newt Gingrich With Angry GOP Voters | Michael Medved | January 23, 2012 | THE DAILY BEAST
Then, like in many hot-blooded American dreams, Justin Timberlake appears asking Poehler to practice their "kissing scene."
He now views his initial reaction as a bit extreme: "Probably in retrospect, I was a little hot-blooded in my response."
From his earliest youth Pierre Franois, handsome and long-limbed, hot-blooded and vain, thirsted after adventure.
Napoleon's Marshals | R. P. Dunn-PattisonBut the hot-blooded sailors rowed in among them and cut fiercely with their cutlasses, so that hardly any of them escaped.
Stories of Our Naval Heroes | VariousI know he is a hot-blooded old reprobate—that father of yours.
Dross | Henry Seton MerrimanIn the second period the great leaders of popular migrations emerge, young, vigorous, hot-blooded.
The New Stone Age in Northern Europe | John M. TylerIt is convenient no doubt to ignore them in our hot-blooded carelessness, but the time will come when they must find us out.
The Shadow of Ashlydyat | Mrs. Henry Wood
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