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Political correspondent Carole Walker said the prime minister was "a bit more fired up" than during recent appearances.
He has to get his bike to come to him in the early part of the race because you cannot afford to give away two or three seconds, but I think that crash will make him a bit more fired up for the British Grand Prix next weekend.
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We feel the Guardian could do with a bit more fire in its belly, really: CP Scott certainly had that".
And as enjoyably gossamer as this midsummer offering may be, I'll be hoping for a bit more fire next time.
Perhaps a bit too much, as this particular debate observer would have liked him to show a bit more fire and point out the many inconsistencies in McCain's claims when put alongside a little old thing known as reality.
But in the end, they became perhaps too calm and deliberate when a bit more fire and passion was required, with Ancelotti left to defend himself against allegations of being too soft.
But it would allow the PM to return to Brussels with a bit more fire in her bagpipes.
We both commented on the 'crust' of all the pizzas we ate this day...medium-thick, well-made, perhaps could use a bit more fire to char them more, but excellent.
Adding a bit more fuel to Facebook's fire: we just got a tip that a local Chipotle just received a big box of Facebook Deals stickers.
That "gets a little bit more fire under me," Cowan said.
They played with a little bit more fire than we did".
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