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He still carries considerable risk, with Coach John Fox taking the "hot hand" approach, and the risk will increase the healthier Knoshown Moreno gets.
Now George W. Bush, the president, has done it again: taking the hot seat on the NBC program "Meet the Press" with Tim Russert.
Many Hyde teachers say their most important professional development is taking the "hot seat" in front of the entire student body to hear students assess their teachers' strengths, what they need to work on, and "the essence of your teaching".
I may have my reservations about taking the hot air balloon in Turkey, skydiving in New Zealand, bungee jumping in Phuket or tasting Michelin-star food in Budapest, but at the end of it all, I know I didn't want to leave the country regretting not experiencing it.
After taking the hot mixture out of the microwave oven, grate some yellow cheese on top.
Be cautious when taking the hot cheesecake out of the oven.
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He is his own man and as he takes the hot seat at India's biggest firm, he must back his own judgment.
Stevenson takes the hot seat in mid-May, as the state-owned bank continues with the gruelling task of cutting its balance sheet and refocusing on the UK.
And for a perfect example one has only to take the Hot Box Club scenes where Krakowski's incredibly sexy Miss Adelaide rules the roost.
We dunked a watermelon, which chilled down refreshingly for our dinner guests; we also took the hot edge off a bottle of Beaujolais.
Terry Wogan and Nick Grimshaw are ready to take the hot seat once Norton runs out of chat (unlikely) and to give viewers a break from his lovable face.
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