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The guys are all hot, though — like, extremely hot — so that's nice.
Under a middle-range scenario of future greenhouse-gas emissions, climate models indicate that by mid-century, extremely hot days that now occur only once every 20 years will occur every three years.
On an extremely hot day, that's not good".
Unfortunately there was added stress, in the form of extremely hot fires that resulted when jet fuel ignited the contents of the buildings and planes.
In London in 2003 The British 10K also had extremely hot weather that affected many runners.
Climate change will complicate those efforts by increasing the number of extremely hot days that are prime for ozone formation.
3) It was not true that evidence that the fire was extremely hot proved that an accelerant had been used.
The extensive damage was due in large part to extremely hot, dry conditions that spawned more frequent and intense fires.
The other two studies presented - one already published in Astrophysical journal and another yet to appear - focussed on extremely hot, bright galaxies that have until now remained hidden: hot dust-obscured galaxies, or hot-Dogs.
Note, the food is extremely hot with a high moisture content that will burn and scald, so don't forget to wear gloves.
Of course, and next week I'll go into my prediction mode and discuss emerging technologies that should be extremely hot over the next few years.
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