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Mr. Siddell feared that the top floor would be excessively hot in the summer.
"Some feel excessively hot, feel excessive fatigue, act a little bizarre or different.
For Rome, it's a fine season -- not excessively cold or dark, not excessively hot or bright.
The excessively hot air over Ahvaz, a city of 1.1 million people, felt even more stifling due to high humidity.
Thus in each zone, the land surface composition of those excessively hot places can be compared to the zonal standard.
Well, the ships were painted black before, and the disadvantage of that is that when we started doing campaigns in the Mediterranean the ships got excessively hot.
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Make sure the water is not excessively hot- this can aggravate your symptoms.
The skin might feel excessively moist or hot and dry, depending on what combination of factors caused the heatstroke.
Small talk at the start of a meeting may centre around the weather (Toronto has excessively cold winters and hot and humid summers).
Fears that you aren't prepared enough for this performance, that the critics--you're advisor and committee--will rake you over the hot coals excessively, and that your committee will decide you need to do more, or something different, before granting you your degree, is enough to give you nightmares and keep you working hard.
By the standards of today's airline industry, Amtrak is a hot mess of excessively consumer-friendly practices.
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