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Ukip leader Nigel Farage told LBC: "I'm quite certain that if, as Ukip party leader, I punched one of our officials, I think I would be in considerable hot water.
"As has been fairly evident watching him pitch, he has not been able to demonstrate the ability to command or control his stuff, and it has gotten him and our team in considerable hot water," General Manager John Schuerholz said by telephone from Atlanta.
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While the LDD structure presented considerable hot-carrier induced degradation, GOLDD devices were characterised by a very high electrical stability.
These reductions were considerable in the hot arid and semi hot arid zones rather than in the moderate zone.
Coil winding solutions are obtained for all cases considered that display a considerable drop in hot spot temperature (>20%) when compared to standard minimum power gradient coils with equivalent gradient homogeneity, efficiency and inductance.
From the midpoint of this division a flaming torch sprang up, spewing out, over a considerable distance, fire, hot coals, and sparks.
On top of that, none of this takes into consideration the considerable water pressure and the turbulent, hot air from the fire would make the drone incredibly difficult to control.
That depends to a considerable extent on how hot the uranium fuel rods at the power plant remain, and whether fuel has escaped its containment, or might still do so.
At any rate, there is considerable work for a HOT theorist to do here in making out the case to the contrary.
Earlier studies suggested that sweat iron losses could be considerable, especially in a hot, Humid climate.
A cold sandwich cannot morph into a hot sandwich without considerable mental accommodation on the part of the person putting it together.
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