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The show had heat.
As if the ashes still had heat.
The train cars had heat, electricity and enough food to last through Saturday lunch.
The department said that as of Monday, all open schools had heat.
Nine civilians were injured, two officers had minor eye injuries, and three officers had heat exhaustion.
It was unclear if the woman lived alone or if her apartment had heat.
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The elevator the men entered had heat-sensitive buttons in the hallways, and the heat from the fire called the elevator to the fourth floor.
A Manhattan-dwelling relative of the mother had had bedbugs, perhaps the source, she said, of her house's infestation, which she had had heat-treated, at a cost of $5,000.
With the heat index, a measure of how hot it feels when humidity is taken into account, at 110 degrees or more in some locales, at least 100 workers have had heat-related illnesses, some of which required hospitalization, said David Michaels, assistant secretary for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration at the Department of Labor.
They had heated political debates.
"We had heated benches," Tasker said.
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