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But sure enough, in the top of the ninth, Rodriguez was quickly warming up again after another reliever, Ryota Igarashi, gave up a walk and two hits.
This range is smaller than in the IPCC's 2001 report, but it excludes some key uncertainties about how quickly warming will melt land-based ice.
Don Tapscott, the business strategy consultant and co-author of the book "Wikinomics," said executives were quickly warming to the strategic value of "P.F.E".
The first morning moved quickly: warming up; doing one-armed somersaults and headstands; walking a white line taped to the floor; traversing a seven-eighth-inch-thick pipe that was fixed on the floor.
They are quickly warming to him, too, judging by the crowd's acclaim after this slightly eccentric win, and not forgetting the clamour to join in the chain of high fives as he made his way along the touchline early in the second half.
Westchester County, by contrast, has substantially less weekly newspaper coverage -- and perhaps for that reason, the area is quickly warming to The Loop (GetInLoop.com), a new hyperlocal site started last year by Polly Kreisman, a longtime New York broadcast journalist who lives in Larchmont.
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