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However, some fuses will create that blackened stain after only slightly overheating, and that may have even been the result of an unnoticed incident weeks or months earlier.
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One muggy afternoon last week, Mario Buatta was sitting in the living room of a Midtown penthouse of his design, slightly overheated by his pinstripe suit and the late August sun.
My overwhelming impression of the Garth was of stuffy-hot closeness: the whole building was slightly overheated, and the walls, covered with stripey pink wallpaper, were so chock-a-block with botanical prints and Victorian ephemera that the frames almost touched.
Many people get sweaty hands when their bodies are slightly overheated, so cooling them off can be a quick and effective remedy.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said they were closely watching the remaining two reactors at the plant, 5 and 6, as they had begun overheating slightly.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said they were closely watching the remaining two reactors at the plant, five and six, as they had begun overheating slightly.
Your food processor may overheat slightly and could use a rest from running.
Does it make sense to cut taxes, and so stimulate the economy, when the Federal Reserve has just raised interest rates (if only slightly) in order to stop the economy from overheating?
A thinner concrete floor slab containing phase change material (PCM) provided a slightly improved comfort level during winter and also reduced overheating during summer in buildings with a high level of insulation.
While heating metal slightly above the melting point makes it easier to pour, overheating can cause its own problems, such as oxidization.
[C2.] Signs of Economic Cooling in China China's industrial production and money supply grew at a slightly less brisk pace in May, evidence of economic moderation after signs of overheating.
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