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He's heated his quenching oil too much, an intentional gesture by Neilson's measure; the hotter the oil is, he explains, the bigger the flame is during the quench.
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With its hyper-exaggerated players soaring the air, flaming basketballs and of course, catch-phrases like "Boomshakalaka" and "He's Heating Up," it was truly ahead of its time.
Try to remain calm even if he is heated or emotional.
He was heating up nicely until running into trouble on the par-5 16th, where he hit a fairway metal for his fourth shot and escaped with bogey.
Traces of acetone residue, however, were found in the vent above the stove in a hotel suite kitchen where the authorities said he was heating chemicals as part of the process of making the explosives.
(He is Heat, she is Hell. Winter, he said, was at home taking a nap).
"When a furnace is burning," he says, "it's heating up and it's cracking and it begins to degrade.
"It's heating up," he murmured.
"Our relationship was heated," he said.
"I don't know who this Sisi is, but, man, those people were heated," he said.
Asked if the conversation was heated, he said: "Slightly impassioned, maybe, but not raised voices".
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