Surprisingly, provided the job situation, the consumer discretionary sector is burning hot right now.
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Several are burning hot and trying to manage their inflation rate by tightening while keeping their currencies from rising in response.
Mr. REILLY: While it's burning this hot, we kind of rope-a-dope a bit and just try to get through it.
The newest Intel Pentium chip has such densely packed circuits that it consumes the same power as a 100-watt lightbulb with a filament burning as hot as 4, 500 degrees Fahrenheit--one you'd have to wear mittens to unscrew.
Indeed, as the burning-hot summer holiday begins (parliament is about to go into recess), to be followed by the fasting month of Ramadan that will last throughout September, there is a worrying risk that the politicians will again muff their chance to make a breakthrough towards a real accommodation between Iraq's competing sects and groups.
According to Iraq's Human Rights Ministry, cases of torture, including electrocution, burning detainees with hot irons and beating detainees to death, have been recorded.
Further, says Peabody, world steel production is up 8% this year, requiring an added 75 million tons of extra hard and hot-burning metallurgical coal.
Cantering loosely down sand-covered roads sighting down a sine-wave of bonnet, lazy, dusty oppositelock applied at speeds rarely above a brisk trotting pace and the smell: scorched dirt, cooking tarmac, a whiff of hot oil, burning chrome and heat.
Chicago Deep Dish Pizza: New York or Neapolitan style pizza does not ship well, but deep dish travels magnificently, losing very little in translation, and since the best deep dish pizza, unlike the best thin crust pizza, does not require a special ultra-hot coal or wood burning oven, it lends itself to heating at home.
Whether you lose your voice screaming with glee through Ziptrek's ten tremendous treeline courses named one of the Top 10 Canadian Adventures by BBC Travel or wahooing down whitewater rapids, you will be soothed into tranquil silence by the cosy comfort of the chalet's outdoor hot tub, wood-burning fireplace, and steam shower.
First of all, on virtually all of the hot button social issues -- flag burning, abortion, gun control, gay rights, funding for the arts -- Jesse Helms has been, if not the central figure, one of the central figures.
More than 170 fires are burning in New South Wales, as lightning strikes cause more blazes amid hot and windy weather.
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"He was very afraid of fire, very scared of burning, " she said, describing his complaints after mere steam from hot tea once left a mark on his hand.
So they've got people patrolling and putting out hot spots, but on the west side is where the most active burning is right now.
The wood-burning stoves needed constant attention, and they heated the entire house even in the terribly hot summers.
On a hot recent day at a Georgia truck stop, truckers were especially attracted by the prospect of burning less diesel.
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