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You might have to do that in the semi-final if you get in the wrong heat".
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"There's nothing wrong with heat.
"Anything can go wrong in the heat of the moment," says Hearton.
So Spoelstra's remark was widely mocked and quickly forgotten, until Miami lost two straight games, sparking another "What's wrong with the Heat?" minicrisis.
Theoretical approach, which is commonly used in designing practice, leads in such cases to wrong estimation of heat transfer area, necessary for obtaining anticipated purity of the products or even worse, it could give results of distillation that are unrealistic taking into account the composition of distillate.
To say something is wrong with the Heat would simply not be true.
In the baseball-and-sex classic Bull Durham Susan Sarandon accidentally calls out the wrong name in the heat of passion and makes a remarkably quick recovery.
"It's the wrong time, in the heat of just trying anything to find money, to have this discussion.
Another Reading scientist, William Collins, said: "The climate has warmed over the last 10 years, the models are not wrong on the total heat being added".
The polls got the most important single fact of the election wrong, predicting a dead heat between Labour and the Conservatives when the reality was a 6.5 percentage point Tory lead.
It remains to be seen if all of this grittiness, for want of a better word, will make the game compelling, adding layers of shade to Jack's story, or feel crass against a real-world backdrop of police officers making wrong decisions in the heat of the moment.
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