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The atmosphere becomes as claustrophobic as the oppressive summer heat.
In the oppressive summer heat, some motorists waiting for a fill-up are getting overheated.
A cauldron of fire blazing near the cocktail tent greeted them upon their arrival in the oppressive summer heat.
This mini mansion, on the other hand, was where the president escaped the oppressive summer heat of downtown D.C.
At a moment when sundresses are all too ubiquitous, this combo provides a fresh way to beat the oppressive summer heat.
The dog was visibly shaken during much of the event, probably due to a combination of the large crowd and the oppressive summer heat.
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On the heels of 2011's record-breaking summer heat wave that saw oppressive temperatures and stifling humidity grip cities as far-flung as Wichita, Kansas (23 heat-related deaths reported) and Tokyo, Japan (35 heat-related deaths reported), anticipation across the U.S. for winter's sweet relief is palpable.
Few things are as oppressive in Pakistan as the summer heat.
The higher elevations of the hills provide some relief from the summer heat, which becomes particularly oppressive in the basins of the central tract.
The FA had initially been looking at Black Sea resorts, notably Gelendzhik, but that idea was abandoned because Southgate was worried the summer heat and humidity might be too oppressive.
During the Roman summer, oppressive heat waves are common, leaving captive tourists to bake in museum halls lacking air conditioning or roast on cobblestone streets.
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