Post-fireworks, revellers will be able to warm up during a dance party at the museum.
He wants to be New York's governor, and the 2006 race will begin to warm up.
One is cold water, which the body has to warm up to 37C (98.6F).
After a couple years of chilly investor sentiment, geothermal stocks are starting to warm up.
To warm up, she'll do balance-based exercises including a one-arm, one-leg plank to strengthen her core.
When part of an asteroid's surface passes from night to day, it starts to warm up.
Be sure to warm up before stretching and don't stretch so far that it hurts.
Phelps (1-1) took about 5 minutes to warm up then gave up an RBI single to Rasmus.
To warm up, he gave a PowerPoint slide presentation submitted with more than 150 pages of testimony.
He was helping his father shovel snow and took a break to warm up in a car.
Their critics say they are slow to warm up, the light flickers, and they are too big for some fittings.
Gulmina bonded strongly and quickly with Lori, but it was hard for her to warm up to Lane.
After missing nine of their first 10 3-pointers, they finally started to warm up in the second half.
Only, relievers are given time to warm up in the bullpen and again once they enter a game.
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When Madame de Pompadour became Louis XV's mistress in 1745, she drank hot chocolate to warm up her desire.
Unz takes a while to warm up but his critique is one of the best I have ever read.
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Blevins, the last reliever in the Oakland bullpen, was given as much time as he needed to warm up.
"Exactly how much it's going to warm up, we don't know, " Schneider said.
They're frustrated Republicans who have not yet been able to warm up to Romney, despite a nine-month primary season.
The salaried news stalwarts who find entrepreneurial journalism hard to warm up to are in for a bigger shock.
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Still, some gathered and started moving around because they wanted "to warm up because of the weather, " Mr. Oechler said.
Stuck drivers peeked out from time to time, running their cars intermittently to warm up as they waited for help.
But the wrong shoes, failing to warm up and not being aware of strength or muscle balance can also cause injuries.
And to warm up the crowd for Joe Biden, though as you'll soon see, he doesn't need any help from me.
Let's run them to the red line, and maybe all of us, working together, can start to warm up the world again.
The effect should be fleeting, enough to warm up the brain's food neurons, kick-start the taste buds, and crank open the saliva glands.
Instead, there will be more negotiations to warm up frosty relations with drug companies, and to cut the price of their products further.
The match took a while to warm up, with Hibs' opening play characterised by some slack passing and Motherwell rather deliberate in their play.
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