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Thus the term hot money.
The term "hot mess" has been floating around for a fair old time.
An eccentric fountain gives the term "hot tub" new meaning, emitting sound and steam while using the most luxurious of all bathroom fixtures.
But once you've made it past the imperious doorman, a much more relaxed atmosphere — and dress code — give new meaning to the term hot spot.
Unlike Justice Sonia Sotomayor, whose nomination became quickly caught up in a fracas over her "wise Latina" comment and her aggressive questioning style -- a debate that introduced a new term, "hot bench," into the Washington lexicon -- Ms. Kagan is more low-key than lightning rod.
The term "hot startup" gets bandied about pretty frequently.
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The face heats up when under stress, or when scared, or angry (hence the term hot-headed).
They are also consumed with what another terms "hot strangers".
The collective result is what in her earlier book she termed "hot spots", those teams or groups that mysteriously flare up, radiate heat and light - and all too often die away again.
In its latest report, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concludes that it is virtually certain that, in global terms, hot days have become hotter and occur more often; indeed, they have increased in frequency by a factor of 10 in most regions of the world.
In police practice, crime analysts systematically identify both long and short-term hot spots.
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