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(Do you hold your hand on the microwave door while something is heating?) We live in an impatient age, wanting and trying to make everything and everyone around us move faster at a pace we dictate.
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We have something called the "free watt" system that is heating our house.
The other argues similarly that if anything is heated, something else must be cooled.
The high temperature of the corona shows that it is heated by something other than direct heat conduction from the photosphere.
Even when there is heated debate about something you or your business did, it's important to know when to say something (if you say something at all) and when to walk away from the conversation to avoid instigating more backlash.
If you've noticed the Internet slowing down whenever you're heating something up in the microwave, it's not just you.
Competition in the $867-billion 867-billion 401 has been heating up something fierce, so at this point you ought to be able to ask more of your employer than just "Please, get a plan". According to the Profit Sharing/401(k) Council of America, some 220,000 employers already have plans, in which 29 million employees are participating.
"People who know them really well, and will call them when there's something that's brewing, that's heating up, and will just be like, 'Hey you should know that so and so is pissed at so and so.'" (A few outreach workers told me they're used to getting phone calls at 1 30 AM).
A microwave, however, should be convenient to the food-prep area because you may be heating or defrosting something as you prepare a meal.
These expressions literally mean something like 'I am being heated' or 'I am being whitened.' They aim to record affections without claiming anything about the world.
It was a pretty rough one, but it's something that happens when it's heated and you're playing hard and you want to win.
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