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Hot air.
Language that is full of words but means little or nothing is hot air.
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IS all of this hot air part of a broader climate of unprincipled hucksterism?
That all these people for all these years, all these flights to Copenhagen, all this hot air has some meaning... What am I doing here?" Later, Barack Obama "walk[ed] past with a very grim expression", and Yorke thought perhaps the US president was "storming out" of the proceedings.
This hot air represents ten gigatonnes of CO2.
If all this hot air about the "overreaching" EPA keeps blowing, that figure could triple!
Yes!' Then he goes, 'I have another surprise for you outside!' and I'm like 'What?' So, we walk outside and he has this hot air balloon waiting and we jump in it and drift over the city sipping champagne... .. (This little tidbit has the exact sort of over the top wow factor I've come to expect from my fake fiancé.) "I give it a year".
However, this hot air warming blanket should not produce burns when used appropriately.
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When this hotter air rises to higher altitudes, it cools, forming clouds that produce rain.
This allows the hot air to bubble out of the car, thus pulling in cooler air.
Essentially, the Oracle of Omaha wants nothing to do with this hot-air market.
Contrary to this, hot-air oven aged PP plaques showed position related degradation.
And boy, as a billionaire entrepreneur, does this fella blow the hot air.
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