He is a bit of a loose cannon and in a bank robbery mission he ignores direct orders to stand down and ends up accidentally shooting a hostage. |
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A loose cannon might reveal corporate secrets, give out the wrong message, or even open up the company to legal trouble. |
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I've always found poker players at casinos to be engaging and chatty people, except for the occasional loose cannon. |
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She'd changed quite a bit since the days of her being classified as a loose cannon and an unpredictable quality on the field. |
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Obviously we were all put on alert in case there was a loose cannon targeting skydivers. |
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He was, to be sure, was a loose cannon given to pinheaded statements urging laity to not go to Mass. |
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She is considered a loose cannon by her crew, often unpredictable in a fight. |
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Churchill, on the contrary, they regarded with alarm, a loose cannon, a rogue elephant. |
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As for the wife, she is a loose cannon, willing to sacrifice the people close to her to get what she wants. |
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While some would be afraid to hire such a loose cannon, others see raw talent. |
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Cooper and Renner are solid as the loose cannon Richie and the upstanding carmine, respectively. |
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Trade policy should be a tool to support those goals rather than a loose cannon that shoots them down. |
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So, apparently, I was too posh and a potential loose cannon to boot. |
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Such sensitive information in the hands of a loose cannon is understandably unnerving to those it might affect. |
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Someone who is not affiliated with a larger controlling unit may be discounted as a loose cannon, etc. |
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He's chronically depressed, sometimes suicidal, and a loose cannon. |
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He was a charismatic loose cannon, a leader with the makings of greatness repeatedly brought low by his own untamed passions and headstrong impulsiveness. |
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I was going to the gym every day, I was a bit of a loose cannon. |
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Unaspected Mercury can make you a loose cannon in group settings, until Friday, when it opposes Chiron. |
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The last thing that the country needs is a loose cannon of his ilk. |
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We did it even though we knew we had a loose cannon in our midst, who was edging for a cabinet position and did not want to support an NDP government unless he got his way. |
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Jack is considered a loose cannon due to his volatile personality and his track record of being unable to maintain his composure. |
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A trigger-happy, wisecracking, loose cannon who's been sent to Paris to stop a terrorist attack, Wax leads James on a white-knuckle shooting spree through the Parisian underworld that has James praying for his desk job. |
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On the pitch he's a great player that every coach would want in his team, but off it he's a loose cannon. |
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That's tough enough to achieve without a loose cannon like Kadafi flapping his gums. |
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Scahill paints Blackwater as a loose cannon that has destabilized the Iraqi security situation, which has made the effort to reconstruct the country more difficult. |
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However, the hype created by certain mass media and a few loose cannon resulted in cancellations and disappointment for those who make a living out of tourism in Greece. |
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An insider said that Jenner and Kardashian are very worried about Odom as he is a loose cannon, and has a lot of dirt on the family with nothing to lose. |
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Conservative MP Mrs Trevelyan led calls for concertgoers to be recompensed by organiser, Loose Cannon Event Management. |
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Were I to write that book today I would call it The Biggest Loose Cannon in America and leave off the question mark. |
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Conservative Mrs Trevelyan led calls for concert-goers to be recompensed by organiser, Loose Cannon Event Management. |
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