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"People don't remember we had a heat wave in June," Mr. McKnight said.
Where I live, we went two nights with no A.C. Some guy had a heat stroke in his house".
"With the towering Georgia hawk proclaiming that Vietnam was not the place to invest American blood and treasure," Mr. Beschloss writes, Johnson might have had "a heat shield with which to protect himself politically".
An uncertainty analysis revealed that the sensor had a heat flux uncertainty of 6.62% for a convective heat flux of 120 W/m2.
Instead, she had a heat rash from the fever that had accompanied the ear infection.
Through most of the Archean Eon, the Earth had a heat production at least twice that of the present, which caused tectonic processes to be more active.
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On their honeymoon trip, to the Great Barrier Reef, they had a heated argument.
Public battles over "highbrow" versus "lowbrow" had a heated, personal urgency rarely inspired by art today.
On the night of the shooting, the defense lawyer said, Watkins and Carruth had a heated argument.
It was later found out that the laryngeal mask airway device, as well as the whole manufacturing batch, had suffered a design modification: the cuff was constructed with a softer material without reinforcement in the tip, and the drain tube had a heat-sealing defect that facilitated the break.
Water Hyacinth briquette had a heating value of 14.55 MJ/kg.
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