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The WBGT is based on relatively simple measurements of climatic factors and provides reference values for work-rest regimes when it becomes too hot (Fig. 1).
A temperature sensor protects against overheating by automatically switching off a space heater when it becomes too hot.
Stay under the covers a lot and breathe on your hands, then rub them on your face, but if a thermometer is involved, try breathing on it behind your parents' backs, but if it becomes too hot your parents will suspect you of being seriously ill and needing the hospital, or they will know you are faking sickness and had breathed on the thermometer.
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It was only half a century later, as the consequences of pushing the earth out into plebeian orbit dawned on the priests, that it became too hot to handle, or even touch.
Although fire marshals have not yet identified the cause of the blaze, Mr. Murphy said it started after a woman added fuel to a kerosene heater and, when it became too hot, tried to move it outside.
EARLY one morning a couple of weeks ago, I helped Joan Dye Gussow, 81, lug three bags of topsoil to the riverbank, before it became too hot and humid to work in her garden, which sweeps down from her house to the Hudson River.
Every day they played out for real the ethical contortions and political survival tactics urged by Nero's philosopher-tutor before, in his case, it became too hot in the imperial kitchen and he bled to death in a steam bath.
Don't let it become too hot or else you might burn your clothes.
If you are depending upon solar heat, provide a way to vent air should it become too hot.
If the core becomes too hot, it can melt, releasing large amounts of radiation.
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