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People would try to make themselves faint by sitting very close to hot radiators.
After a slow start, they are warm now, only a game under.500, and getting close to hot.
In Gaza, where we estimate that there were at least several thousand children residing in neighborhoods close to hot spots and industrial point sources for lead, there is a case for targeted epidemiologic investigation of risks and intervention.
Some cooking methods require a great deal of time: 煨 (wei1): Baking in a clay pot; Slowly cooking a ceramic vessel of broth and other ingredients by placing it in or close to hot embers.
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"But as we get closer to hotter issues, I expect there will be more politics played," he said.
If you are not close to some hot water, you may breathe hot air on to your hand and then apply it to your tongue and pole to slowly heat it as a last resort.
In Yuzawa City, for example, existing and prospective geothermal power generation facilities typically are close to the hot spring resorts.
The Three Forty Three has a pressurized cabin, "and there will be filters for the air so we can get close to a hot zone," said Mr. Cassano, referring to chemical spills.
However, amid renewed interest in spa culture, a new facility, Thermae Bath Spa, was opened (2006) close to the hot springs in a signature building, the construction of which also included restoration of five historic buildings in the city's traditional spa quarter.
Those who like to be close to a hot restaurant scene should consider Parktown North and Parkhurst, both 10km north of downtown.
Close to the hot and cold walls, the isotherms are parallel to the wall surface indicating a 1D conduction dominant heat transfer, while in the center of the cell, mixing and convection is stronger resulting in distortion of the isotherms.
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