Insurance remains another hot point.
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Our Blindfold Bracket gave each basketball team a rating in each of the following categories: experience, size, offense, defense, three-point shooting and hot streak.
People believed it was good for the body, and its presence became a selling point for spas and hot springs in Arkansas, New York and Massachusetts.
R134a has a relatively low boiling point, the water is hot enough to convert it into a gas.
When I started in fashion, one of the hot London labels was Clements Ribeiro - which still is one of the hot London labels, especially as a point of difference is that the designers, Suzanne Clements and Inacio Ribeiro, have grown up wise and now do a great, affordable range for Evans, aimed at the plus-sized woman.
There comes a point when the gas is so hot it can expand out again as fast as it falls in.
An ingenious new laser called Waterlase adds to that the ability to cut through dry teeth and bone by casting a cloud of hot water vapor around the laser's cutting point, a couple of millimeters from the tooth.
For cooking, grapeseed oil has a high smoke point meaning it can get very hot without smoking and a mild flavor that doesn't interfere with other ingredients.
Still, PC Mag's Sascha makes a good point when he compares the VK2020 to a hot date, in that you're a lot more likely to accept its faults just because it looks so damn good.
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When it was very, very hot in the middle of the day there was not point in being out, and you could actually use that period to get some sleep so you needed less sleep at night.
Both extremely hot and cold temperatures stress our electrical grid to the breaking point, and there is precious little in reserve.
One data point about one small patch of the Earth having a hot month tells us nothing about trends.
The first hot spot was Chequers Inn in Doddington, once a stopping-point for religious pilgrims en route to nearby Canterbury.
For all the rock and pop talent on display at one point on Saturday night, the excellent Grizzly Bear, Hot Chip, Spiritualized and Yeasayer performed at the same time EDM reigns at Coachella.
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The Knicks continued their hot shooting in the second quarter and four times had a seven-point lead, the last with 3:52 left when Anthony made a 20-foot jumper.
If that were all, the Rowlands might have had a point: Connecticut's political machinery feeds on solider fare than hot-tubs and new kitchen cabinets.
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But even in the European Union probably the best place on the planet from the point of view of women's rights the issue is a hot one.
On a 7-point scale, with 1 being the least sexy and 7 a white-hot sex goddess, the color red added about 1.25 points to the rating, says Elliot.
As the computer was used, its chips got hot, expanded slightly, and slowly worked their way out of their sockets, at which point the computer simply died.
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As the Labour Party has been quick to point out, this discrepancy shows that the fiery Tory talk on asylum-seekers was hot air.
These he transferred in light pencil onto large sheets of Arches 300-pound hot-press paper, some of them as much as six feet in length, at which point Zega set to work painting the reconstructed edifices in intense watercolor hues, taking as long as a month on each.
Which brings me to my point: All this WAP hype, for now, is starting to look a lot like hot air, mostly because it's being quickly leapfrogged by next-generation technology.
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