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It was left to Guinness, of course, to insure that the excitement never quite boiled over.
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In the 1980s, a climate model proposed a thick atmosphere of heat-trapping carbon dioxide, raising the average surface temperature to 185 degrees Fahrenheit, not quite boiling.
The water should be very hot but not quite boiling.
The water should simmer but not quite boil.
Since the syrup never quite boils when you use a microwave, the finished kecap manis will not be as thick when prepared using this method.
The guidance could be quite properly boiled down to this one sentence: "Judicial office holders should be acutely aware of the need to conduct themselves, both in and out of court, in such a way as to maintain public confidence in the impartiality of the judiciary".
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The compound, manufactured by the action of ethyl chloride on a powdered alloy of lead and sodium, is a dense, colourless liquid that is quite volatile, boiling at about 200 °C (400 °F).
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