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But in the summer, it doesn't get too warm.
Mr. Rodman suggested that a test might reveal whether the water would get too warm.
But before you get too warm and fuzzy, it's worth remembering that small proportions and big business are not mutually exclusive.
"But before we get too warm and fuzzy here, Hafez, let me ask question three: Do you understand what will happen if you don't make this deal?
In the humid environment of a sealed bag of spinach or salad mix, E. coli can multiply rapidly if the bag is allowed to get too warm, he said.
That sounds good, but if part of your hand is exposed to wind – say you are on a snowmobile – one section of the glove can get cold, while the parts tucked around the grips and out of the wind get too warm.
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If a columbine gets too warm, it won't flower.
(You might have to change the water if it gets too warm).
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They have to bask in the sun to raise their body temperature, and seek shade when it gets too warm.
In Joshua Tree National Park, it's getting too warm for Joshua trees — already they are disappearing from lower elevations.
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