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CNN, which had just been launched, devoted a series of segments to hyping the show, hoping for some pop heat during that grim year (hostages in Iran, the economy in the dumps).
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That makes the deal another example of the pop culture heat that New Jersey is generating.
Then ask students if all kernels eventually pop if heat is applied to them (the correct answer is no).
What must the kernel undergo before it becomes popcorn?" (Older and/or more advanced students might include the scientific processes that cause a kernel to "pop" once heat is applied).
Quinn uses agave, jalapeno and lime zest to give his fried chicken some extra zing and a pop of heat.
One by one, the flavors begin to bounce off each other, like popcorn kernels popping under heat.
Another factor, which may have more meaning to fashionistas, is the pop-star heat of performers like Jennifer Lopez and Britney Spears, who have helped make styles like the newsboy cap popular.
And when 50 Cent declares, "Nah, I don't know nothing 'bout popping the heat/ I don't know nothing 'bout settling no beef in the street," the budding actor wants us to believe he's only acting innocent.
You sense the fluid work of these studio aces on "Live Wire," with a disco thump that partly evokes a house track; "The Underground," with its flashes of pop-samba heat; and "Big Brother," with its superslick take on a Bernard Purdie shuffle.
If the seeds begin to pop as they heat up, quickly cover the pan with the lid and remove from the heat.
The bay will crackle and pop over the heat of the fire, and release lots of perfumed smoke.
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