Issuing an apology after calming down, he said he had been deeply provoked and in the heat of the moment lost his temper. |
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The adrenaline was circulating, surging and pumping in the heat of the moment. |
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Offering such information takes away moral issues and obligations, even if uttered under the influence and in the heat of the moment. |
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I've said things in the heat of the moment but you can't honestly have executives talking up share prices just to get a short-term result. |
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Sadly at this moment all that was found in the heat of the moment, was two angry faces, two rapidly beating hearts and one truth. |
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The Irish recognised that this was said in the heat of the moment and accepted the apology which came via the Scottish Rugby Union. |
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That had been all too short, and the ones the night before that had been frenzied, excited ones caught in the heat of the moment. |
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It is sometimes hard for a hot-headed player to keep his frustrations in check in the heat of the moment. |
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Householders who kill burglars in the heat of the moment will not face prosecution, the Director of Public Prosecutions pledged yesterday. |
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You know, in the heat of the moment, we sometimes say things we later regret having said. |
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Such a reaction was perhaps understandable in the heat of the moment. |
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Are we truly ready to sacrifice our own harmony, present and future, because, in the heat of the moment, we are unwilling to admit to or listen to an opposing view? |
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Instead, though, I'll hang on to it, and use it as a warning to myself every time I'm on the verge of writing something in the heat of the moment. |
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However, one man did say that some locals were concerned that such a thing could have happened in the area even it had been done in the heat of the moment. |
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Abuse cannot be condoned, but cricket authorities can sometimes be accused of oversensitiveness about the odd obscenity muttered in the heat of the moment. |
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We know that in the heat of the moment of a debate promises can be made and blown out of proportion. |
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Scissors are the weapon of the irrational, grabbed in the heat of the moment. |
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We must not take desperate measures in the heat of the moment, but there will be no 'business as usual' either. |
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These final arrangements, however, appear to be the result of political reaction in the heat of the moment to the shipwreck of the Prestige. |
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It is a requirement of their jobs and must be done live and in the heat of the moment. |
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Mr. Speaker, sometimes in the heat of the moment, we use words we believe are appropriate to describe someone. |
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The delegation agreed that the issues were difficult and complex and that decisions should not be taken in the heat of the moment. |
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We need time to reflect, because what emerged in the heat of the moment is certainly worrying. |
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Often in the heat of the moment, people will agree to things they cannot deliver. |
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It can be easy to forget what you wanted to say in the heat of the moment. |
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He explained that most violence, particularly domestic violence, is not planned a long time in advance, but is in fact violence that occurs spontaneously in the heat of the moment. |
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The judge will also consider whether he is guilty of murder without premeditation: an intent to kill, but with no planning, in the heat of the moment. |
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Looking at videoes, you realise that you could have taken an extra touch although it's hard to believe that in the heat of the moment. |
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The LIDU and the EAHR therefore request that the Italian government take a step back from these measures taken in the heat of the moment and under emotional strain, from the slippery slope to collective denunciation. |
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I know Don Cherry and I've differed with him on many issues and I've agreed with him on a few issues, but we've all made dumb comments at times in the heat of the moment. |
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Such violence has usually occurred in the heat of the moment, and there have been no systematic or organised attacks like those against the privately-owned news media. |
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So my request is that you should really stick to your speaking time, and above all that you should actually conclude when the President wields his gavel, and not get carried away in the heat of the moment! |
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Away from the moment' refers to dealing with the difficult behaviour not in the heat of the moment, but rather in advance or away from the actual misbehaviour. |
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I did so in the heat of the moment and to try to make the point that democracy was violated, four years of work was destroyed and people's lives were at stake. |
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In the heat of the moment ill-considered remarks are often made. |
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