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This week, the tomb has been one of the hottest points of the conflict.
The hottest July the UK has ever experience was 2006 with a mean maximum temperature of 26.1C (the average of all the hottest points during each day of the month) and an average temperature of 17.8C.
And the music consistently flirted with Latin-jazz rhythms, both in compositional elements -- the written drum parts in pieces like "Sao Paolo" and "Samba do Amor" -- and also in Conrad Herwig's hard-swinging trombone solos, little snippets of a salsa aesthetic that were the set's hottest points.
Chip's hottest points are 357.90 K, 356.81 K and 354.91 K in the three cases and the pressure drops between the inlet and the outlet are 15793.50 Pa ,15242.21 Pa and 15196.04 Pa respectively.
The longitude convention for Mercury puts the zero of longitude at one of the two hottest points on the surface, as described above.
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The market for new offerings reached its hottest point in February.
"Dishes are at their hottest point and give up water moisture the fastest.
Some of the reports said the hottest point was at the location of the processor within the case.
The plotted temperature is at the wire mid-point, where the hottest point is expected.
The middle of the star-facing side isn't its hottest point, however; that lies 41° to the east.
Figure 10 shows the temperature variation with time at the hottest point (as marked in Fig. 9) under different soil thermal conductivities.
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