Situated almost directly on the equator, the mountain endures scorching days and freezing nights.
Mint julep invoked scorching heat, distant thunder, and the stridulation of crickets in prickly grass.
Shortly after a scorching set this summer at Chicago's Lollapalooza, John Gourley of Portugal.
Throw in scorching summers and a lack of public spaces, and the environment becomes antagonistic.
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Don't touch these stocks unless you can withstand the high probability of getting a short-term scorching.
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Moreover, science progresses so fast that last year's scorching technology may be obsolete today.
Three elephant corpses lay piled on top of one another under the scorching Kenyan sun.
Kenya's voters turned out in droves and queued for hours under a scorching sun.
But, at 8.3%, its still-scorching growth figures continue to deter some investors worried about overheating.
Bruce broke the tie with a scorching line drive into the right-field seats leading off the sixth.
Thousands of competitors descended on Liverpool to battle it out in scorching temperatures in the city's triathlon.
Combining high-energy fuel with scorching temperatures is the specialty of Lilliputian's founders, Samuel Schaevitz and Aleks Franz.
The walk from the Colombian town of Palomino to the beach took 15 minutes along a scorching hot dirt road.
But he began his scorching back nine with an eagle and added birdies at 11, 12, 14, 15 and 18.
To clean DNA, scientists then struggled for a couple of days--and many still do, working with skin-scorching chemicals.
There are, I learned, four distinct levels of intensity in the erotic-romance industry: sweet, steamy, sizzling, and scorching.
Mr. Mahathir is just the latest high-profile knight errant charging the dragon that is scorching our spending power.
Again, this is hardly the scorching heat of a training camp quarterback competition.
It ignited, killing 115 people who had gathered to scoop the precious liquid into jerrycans and scorching hundreds more.
Adani, 48, who started his career as a trader in 1988, has been growing at a scorching pace lately.
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In 24 hours, the All-Star second baseman has gone from warm to scorching.
She says the fencing has simply forced immigrants to take more dangerous routes through the mountains and scorching-hot deserts.
There residents often live without indoor plumbing and in the summer months endure the scorching heat and heavy rains.
The stadium where Ronald Koeman's scorching free kick against Sampdoria in 1992 handed Barcelona their one and only European Cup.
David Clarkson opened the scoring in the Lanarkshire derby with a scorching drive high into the net on 22 minutes.
The race was run at a scorching tempo, with the trio posting the three fastest times in the world this year.
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Does the non-stop flogging of scratch cards, duty-free goods, scorching coffee and rubber paninis initiate premature labour in exasperated mums-to-be?
And yet, three months into the occupation, a scorching Iraq is still waiting for reliable supplies of power and clean water.
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In scorching heat on Court One, the Australian took the first two sets but could not shake off 23rd seed Ferrer.
The highlight is the Russian sauna, a dimly lit, dungeon-like place heated to an unbearable, lung-scorching 194 degrees the maximum allowed by law.
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