Sentence examples for does heat from inspiring English sources

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Why Does Heat Relax Your Muscles?

Not only does heat make you sweat, but it forces your body to divert blood from your muscles to the body surface for cooling, further hindering your performance.

While it still doesn't supply enough light for a plant to make the food necessary for a major production like a crop of tomatoes, it does heat up the space between window and plant.

Home soon Oh come all ye faithful I'm on the train, frying my brain We will fight them on the beaches Boasters Year of living dangerously Free for all God knows Why Gordon needs a holiday ReprintsEven when a phone does heat up its user's head, it is not clear what is particularly bad about that.

Lawless does heat up after an hour or so, when Shia Lebeouf's Jack Bondurant starts selling liquor to gangster Floyd Banner (played with steely style by Gary Oldman, albeit too briefly) and the net of the law tightens around the brothers.

Not only does heat energise the volatile compounds in the spices, fruits and candied peels, boosting their fragrance and flavour, but toasting also briefly reverses the retrogradation – the wheat starches in the flour re-forming into their original crystalline form – that causes stale bread products to become stiff and dry.

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2. Just before the rice is done, heat half the oil in a large skillet.

Five minutes before the rice is done, heat a griddle until smoking hot.

It turned out to be as easily said as done: Heat the oven to 450.

Job done heat it up a bit and everyone's set.

It did heat up the room quicker than usual (the usual being, on average, 35 minutes).

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