Sentence examples for heated nature from inspiring English sources

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On Thursday, Biden explained that, in their full context, his remarks were about the heated nature of those confirmations and his lingering bitterness over what he considered "no consultation" from President George H.W. Bush in nominating Thomas.

But others said it was hard to separate what had happened from the heated nature of the debate that has swirled around Mr. Obama and Democratic policies of the past two years.

But calls for a tougher approach have been growing, which is reflected by Ms. Martinez's victory in November as well as the heated nature of the driver's license debate.

One example of the heated nature of the talks came at an early December bargaining session, when Stern and NBPA executive director Billy Hunter became involved in what CBS News called "an extremely heated, expletive-laden screaming match".

Given the heated nature of Israeli-Palestinian debates on campuses today, one could look at the rough and tumble of the students' protest here and, quoting a basketball analogy often used in the last two minutes of an important game, declare: "No harm, no foul," or at least not a flagrant one.

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But then again, I had to wonder about the way the massacre in Paris is being depicted and framed by the Western media as a horrendous threat to Western civilization, freedom of speech and freedom of the press, I wondered about the over-heated nature of this description.

As reported in the 20 September issue of Nature, when heated the new material can be stretched to at least 10 times its original length without snapping.

habits and habitats that predispose D. melanogaster to heat shock in nature, accounting for distinctive patterns of heat-shock gene expression.

Plus, Kessler says, divorce situations can get pretty heated -- it's "the nature of their work".

A novel sea turtle egg incubator was developed in which the heating element is placed above the clutch, which more closely simulates solar heating in nature.

Heat inactivation of the inhibitor suggests a proteinaceous activity, and is co-incidental with the heat-labile nature of the cell stimulatory factor [23].

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