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During the 2017 hurricane season, Harvey, Irma, Jose and Maria all underwent what is known as "rapid intensification". This means their peak wind speed rose at a torrid pace, by at least 29 mph in 24 hours, according to one definition (alternative definitions vary).
Without them City never looked watertight, enduring a second-minute scare when Slawomir Peszko gave Wayne Bridge – destined for a torrid evening – the slip before forcing the recalled Shay Given to speed out of his box and make a face-saving clearance.
In just a few years, average bus speeds had declined 17percentto to just 10 miles per hour from a torrid 12.
"Mine was really torrid".
She had a torrid time.
Marcelo endured a torrid night.
Cisco Systems, continuing its torrid pace of acquisitions, said it would buy PixStream, a maker of hardware and software for the delivery of digital video over high-speed networks, for $369 million in stock.
Made life torrid for Romanians.
It was another torrid summer.
Tame, rather than torrid, then.
"With a torrid affair," Mr. Baldwin said.
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