He says he fired in a fit of terror before realizing Steenkamp was inside.
It is the uncomfortable, ultimately impossible, fit of the digital age into the natural world.
The Supercommittee was created in a fit of ambiguous revulsion against the truly gargantuan, obnoxious, deficit.
This kicked up a fit of commentary on both the right and the left.
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Missing an exam in a fit of blues, he claimed he had passed it.
But in 1991, the Philippine Senate, in a fit of nationalist zeal, voted for their closure.
In a fit of sentimentality and raw ambition, I decided to make my own birthday dinner.
The Kremlin fended off stories that he had surrendered to a fit of depression.
Has George Bush, America's president throughout this fit of recalcitrance, ever met a treaty that he liked?
MPs, in a rare fit of constitutional decisiveness, to back an elected House of Lords in March.
McCurry said the statement had not been written by Stephanopoulos in a final fit of presidential assistance.
It may have been the first hissy fit of the show but it certainly won't be the last.
He said the fit of the seat was critical for warding off problems, but padded shorts could help.
He denied shaking her in a fit of temper, claiming she fell off a stool she was standing on.
He fired into the room in a fit of terror before realizing the person inside was Steenkamp, Pistorius said.
In a fit of nationalism Indonesia had banned the importation of chocolate bars.
The son of a trade unionist, Kovner abandoned his Harvard PhD in economics after a fit of writer's block.
The jury heard she inflicted the fatal wounds three to five days before his death in a fit of rage.
Her job: inspect the fit of hood and fender panels on Pontiac Grand Prix cars coming off the assembly line.
Britain is not doing this work (and other projects AWE is up to on its own) in a fit of altruism.
But in a fit of obsession, he returned to the boat, climbed a ladder and inspected the Slip Away II again.
There is no known method of destruction other than one, which we inflict on ourselves in a fit of incredible stupidity.
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IMF, in an extraordinary fit of kindness, has accepted Argentina's commitment to a 3% primary surplus (ie, before interest payments) for 2004.
Police have released an e-fit of a suspect police believe stabbed a man in the throat on the doorstep of his home.
It is hard to restore fiscal prudence after a fit of indulgence.
He and Mr Chirac exchanged such strong words at the summit that the French president, in a fit of pique, promptly cancelled the traditional end-of-year Anglo-French summit.
It's a sad fate for a promising fuel, one that Washington, in a fit of political expedience, pronounced the savior of the roadways and smothered in subsidies.
The company has been carefully licensing the Minecraft IP where it makes sense, and maybe the most logical fit of all was the LEGO Minecraft set.
In a fit of jealousy, Joan says the owner's wife threw her out of the house and she ran away to the capital out of shame and desperation.
In a fit of what can only be described as a collective bout of humour, the hurricane force winds were given the colloquial name for a Scottish scrotum.
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