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The manti were filled with piping hot steam (and steam can be hotter than boiling water).
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He greets a cook and lifts up a plate of piping hot coconut prawns.
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You can sit in a cafe and order slices of piping hot pizza.
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Piping hot water is siphoned off to public pools, where the water is minimally treated to keep it as pure as possible.
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These products should be cooked until they are piping hot throughout, with no pink meat left and any juices running clear, it says.
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Chomping into one of these piping hot dumplings will inevitably have you scalding the roof of your mouth, but it is all part of the experience.
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The lagoon itself is landscaped with wooden decks, cavernous saunas and piping hot waterfalls, with its mineral-rich waters fed by the futuristic Svartsengi geothermal plant next door.
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Sprinkle with salt and serve piping hot with lemon wedges.
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Stir in two friends (Adam Driver and Charlotte Parry) who are fatally attracted to the Porters and you've got a recipe for screaming, shouting and sex, all of which "Look Back in Anger" serves up piping hot.
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Wireless GPS modules are a dime a dozen these days, but what makes the so-called locoGPS Mobile Navigation Server so special is that it serves piping hot coordinates up via WiFI, not the usual Bluetooth, which is just fantastic considering that the iPhone's Bluetooth stack doesn't much like to talk to anything other than headsets.
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Today, locals pledge their allegiance to the piping-hot pretzels from the Philly Soft Pretzel Factory , which has locations across the city.
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On most jet aircraft, hot air from the engines is routed through piping in the wings, tail and engine openings to heat their surfaces and prevent icing.
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