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The choices are so obscure it's a relief to hear a nice bit of Hot Chip, who Byrne listens to as he cycles around New York.
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Of course, the company got into a bit of hot water earlier this year, when Angle seemed to imply iRobot intended to sell mapping detail to third-parties, but the CEO later clarified the statement, telling the press that, "iRobot will never sell your data".
And to add a bit of hot pepper to the mix, Aunt May, played with verve by scene-stealer Monique, adds just enough naughty humor to please adults and not frighten the MMPA film rating censors.
One source who wished to remain anonymous told the Guardian that he suspected that Gewanter might be "in a bit of hot water".
Donald has been on a bit of hot streak this season with three top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour and another on the European Tour.
More recently, Ferraro found herself in a bit of hot water after commenting, in the midst of the 2008 Presidential campaign, "If Obama was a white man, he wouldn't be in this position".
Even so, Senator Bob Menendez appears to be in quite a bit of hot water.
It's delicious sautéed with garlic and a bit of hot pepper.
Pour a little bit of hot milk into tahini mixture, whisking constantly.
"He's got a bit of hot blood running through his veins.
Magic Jack, the broadband telephony service famous for its kooky late-night TV adverts, is in a bit of hot water in Florida.
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