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Time to get hungry for what might be hot in 2013.
"People you serve on panels with might be hot contacts for a period of time," Mr. Richard said.
Viewers of ESPN's sports programming might be hot prospects, for example -- but only local market by local market.
Embers, he said, posed a bigger risk outside the fireplace because they still might be hot enough to ignite a flame long after the fire has died.
Investors need to be looking closer to 10 years ahead rather than at what might be hot or cold over one year.
They might be hot or cold, quiet or noisy, still or in motion, and such qualities can be more or less changeable.
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Those deep in the heart of Texas might be hotter than a jalapeño soaked in hot sauce: The Longhorns, ranked No. 2 in both the coaches and the media polls, did not make The Times's Top 25.
This might be hotter, lighter material on its way up, such as in a plume of magma; or cold dense rock on its way down, such as a swathe of oceanic crust descending at one of those subduction zones.
It speaks to the audiences's inherent desire to simultaneously aspire and undermine; the women might be hotter than you or your girlfriend but they often behave like mental patients.
Places with poor transport links that might otherwise be hot spots.
At Universal Pictures, Jeff Sakson, a spokesman, said the studio would release "Van Helsing," a movie about a vampire slayer, next summer, and it might still be hot by November.
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