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were heated
noun
Thermal energy.
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But there were heated arguments over where it should run.
EXPLANATION The talks, in 2006 and 2007, were heated.
"The waiting rooms were heated by potbellied stoves.
There was only one scheme in which greenhouses were heated by a refinery, he added.
These trans-Atlantic arguments about international obligations were heated before Sept. 11, but became muted after.
Zora's candles on the nightstand were heated to clear pools in their tins.
It took place when feelings about Britain in Europe were heated.
There also were heated complaints of nepotism and corruption in her administration.
"I don't know who this Sisi is, but, man, those people were heated," he said.
There were heated objections from some religious organizations and local school boards.
For incendiary purposes, iron balls were heated red-hot in a fire before loading.
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