Recent polls show more than 85 percent of Utahns are opposed to importing the hotter wastes. |
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The hotter the weather grows, the more this racy little dish seems like the answer to everything. |
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A long-term weather forecast of hotter than normal conditions should signal early activation of a heat stress management plan. |
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In southern Mongolia, the winters have been getting colder and the summers hotter, with barely a springtime buffer zone. |
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The second day dawned bright and hot, and would continue to get hotter, with a nice breeze at times. |
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The mantle churns as hotter material moves outward from Earth's core and colder material sinks back down, a process called thermal convection. |
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Walking on the black sand was hotter than we'd expected and James soon complained the sun was scalding his pate. |
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The hard dark surfaces like pavements store heat during the day, which is released at night, keeping the city hotter for longer periods of time. |
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I could go hotter, but the filters in ADCs require 1 to 2 dB of headroom and you may want your mastering engineer to have some room to work, too. |
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In fact, the whole magnetosphere becomes a hotter place as the energy of the CME increases plasma temperatures. |
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In some respects, searching for planets around red dwarfs is harder than around heavier, hotter stars. |
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The hotter, denser air refracts the light coming from the horizon and the viewer sees an image of the sky near the horizon. |
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The force of a monsoon is driven by the continental land mass being hotter than the surrounding oceans. |
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Another plus is that the Latin music scene is hotter than ever, with crossover stars producing albums with Latin beats but English lyrics. |
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As well as bringing milder winters and hotter summers, warmer weather could trigger more rain, fiercer winds and more frequent storms. |
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Obviously I look much hotter than that now and wear more revealing clothing. |
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The cool, moist ocean breezes replaced the hotter and drier Santa Ana wind that had whipped fires into raging infernos at the weekend. |
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If it was where our Sun is, we would be baking in heat 700 times hotter than we suffer today. |
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In the U.K. we will have hotter springs and summers, with warm but extremely wet autumns and winters. |
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Hardwoods are better because they burn hotter and form less creosote, an oily, black tar that sticks to chimneys and stove pipes. |
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The forest floor on my land, with its dense layer of needles and duff, burned hotter and harder than the grassy savanna. |
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It was hot still, perhaps even hotter, and some daft woman crashed into my bad leg with her trolley, so my even temper was becoming strained. |
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Earthquake waves travel slowly through the hotter regions of the mantle and speed up in colder, denser areas. |
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Some ovens run hotter than others, so check the meat fairly often to prevent scorching. |
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If we heat a liquid from below, we will at first have only thermic conductivity from the lower, hotter layer to the upper colder layer. |
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The orbiting pair in Beta Persei consists of a star that is a younger version of our sun, along with a hotter companion. |
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The European climate in the Middle Ages was two degrees hotter than it is now. |
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Later, shallower and hotter metamorphism produced widespread sillimanite grade gneisses, migmatites and in situ partial melting. |
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When the Universe was more compressed, it was hotter, just as the air in a bicycle pump gets hot when it is compressed. |
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Volcanoes provide unmistakable evidence that deeper yet it is hotter still. |
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A braai is a South African barbecue, but the grill is larger and hotter than anything I'd seen at home, and the same goes for the meat. |
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My Maserati is a top-flight machine that requires the best grades of oil and fuel because I want it to run faster and burn hotter. |
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We found fried eggs cooked too quickly and pancakes browned unevenly in the Specifics because the centre of the pan was hotter than the edges. |
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The hotter something seems to be, the faster its atoms are moving, vibrating back and forth. |
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The fact is that frozen novelties are indeed hot and getting hotter by the minute. |
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Originally, Kye was way more hotter in my mind, but when I wrote him, he turned into a worry-wart with a stale personality. |
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Bill had rebuilt the engine and had fitted a BRR2 Piper cam which was hotter than the one previously used. |
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The desert was hotter now than in his father's day and there was less food for the camels. |
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He said Oklahomans could expect to see hotter summers within the next few decades. |
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Everybody is wearing cowboy hats, and it's hotter than it was in Texas when he left. |
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In hotter years the wine can show a piercing fragrance of blackcurrants and raspberries that easily overpower the earthy finish. |
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The question now is whether rising rates will cool down the hotter parts of the economy without choking off general growth. |
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But the hotter hydrogen in the chromosphere and corona above it is madly emitting at the same wavelength. |
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As more people experience hot yoga's benefits, it will only likely get hotter. |
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You couldn't imagine a hotter location during the day, but at night it cooled off. |
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Gravity then squeezes them further, and the centers get still hotter, until the helium nuclei fuse into the nuclei of heavier atoms. |
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I just tell myself I've been in hotter places growing up in the east Texas town of Jefferson. |
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Nonetheless, the plane's surface will always be hotter than background levels, and exhaust gases cannot be entirely cooled. |
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But once the oaks die, grasses and exotics, like Scotch broom, will seed in aggressively, provoking a hotter flame. |
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It was dark, but it was even hotter than out in the street because the rooftops dripped steaming water into street. |
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In addition to the high number of vents featured on the rally cars, what else is it possible for you to do to keep the mechanicals cool during the hotter events? |
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But as we went south it got hotter and hotter to the point where we had to keep the car windows closed, otherwise it was like having a hot hairdryer blowing into your face. |
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But she shoveled these fragments of coal into her engine, and hotter she burned. |
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The second, hotter, hob was opened and pasta was put on the boil. |
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Last month, my husband returned from a business trip in Europe, he was hotter than ever before, with more passion and sexual energy than he'd had for years. |
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A small fire rose in the brick fire place, growing stronger and hotter. |
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In the summer and in hotter regions, they provide shade for parked cars, preventing them from getting too hot. |
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You should let your mate pick, or at least make sure the woman you choose it out is not hotter than your partner. |
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The campaign this time around is palpably tenser and the atmosphere is hotter. |
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On the hotter side, jalfrezi dishes are beautifully spiced, and for those with truly oversensitive tastebuds, the korma is mild without being bland. |
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Try bulbs, wallflowers and pansies in spring, summer bedding for the hotter months, autumn and winter interest from chrysanthemums and foliage plants. |
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Plants began sprouting up from the ground, and it got much, much hotter. |
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The last two decades are believed to be the warmest of the past millennium, and temperature rises in the last few years point to hotter times ahead. |
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In December 2013, North America was colder than average, but Russia and most of Europe were far hotter. |
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The colds get colder, the hots get hotter, and the hurricanes get more destructive. |
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Both were packed with gutsy flavour but while my partner pronounced himself well-pleased with his choice, my soup could have done with being a little hotter than lukewarm. |
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It looks as if it'll get hotter day by day for the next few days, certainly over the weekend, so I shall be adopting a troglodytic existence for the duration. |
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A border that is turned over to the hotter sections of the colour wheel can stop you dead in your tracks, giving the garden that wow factor you've been hankering for. |
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There aren't fast or slow shuttles but warm conditions do speed up the shuttle's flight, a bit like when tyres on a Formula One car can go quicker because they're hotter. |
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Such richness in the fuel-to-air ratio would also cause the catalytic converter to run hotter than normal, a condition that may lead to the eventual failure of the converter. |
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San Francisco police officer Chris Kohrs is hotter than the devil's backside on an August day in Georgia. |
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I head back across town where the air is hotter, the streets are dirtier, and the hair is several shades darker. |
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The channel was stuffy and hotter than the outside, with about an inch of water along the bottom flowing down from the gutters and following the slight slant of the tunnel. |
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It also means that the flesh has been in contact with the ribs and seeds longer, so reds will be hotter as well as sweeter than their green former selves. |
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Flying gurnards are usually found in hotter climes such as the Mediterranean and the Phillippines. |
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Because the fire in the belly that drives the metalcasting industry is starting to burn a little hotter. |
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The lithosphere is cooler and more rigid, while the asthenosphere is hotter and flows more easily. |
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This is hotter, drier and less intensely cultivated than the Highveld above the escarpment. |
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There are even hotter spots in the Sahara, but they are located in extremely remote areas, especially in the Azalai, lying in northern Mali. |
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However, a degassed viscous lava or one which erupts somewhat hotter than usual may form a lava flow. |
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Hubble's millionth exposure is of the planet HAT-P-7b, a gas giant planet larger than Jupiter orbiting a star hotter than our sun. |
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Geothermometry of hot spring and well fluids indicate hotter temperatures deeper in the geothermal system. |
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In 1952, in private correspondence with Max von Laue, Einstein changed his view and argued that the body would become hotter by a Lorentz factor. |
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The problem of polypharmacy is growing hotter for caregivers at all levels. |
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Conclusion This is a much hotter race than he won last time and preference is for Exceeder. |
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Had the spuds been hotter and not quite so squishy this place might have maxed out at four stars. |
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Cool between April and September, the days become hotter and more humid starting in October. |
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A few weeks ago, City would have been hotter favourites than Ronaldo in the Narcissist of the Year Award. |
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The hotter plants grew more breathing pores, called stomata, which can allow water to escape. |
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Tongs and straighteners are the heated hair-styling stalwarts today and it seems they've been getting hotter over the years. |
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At the top of each furnace were up to seven copper kettles or boilers, each one smaller and hotter than the previous one. |
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Febold was always a good-natured cuss, but he really got peeved one year when the weather got hotter and drier and drouthier every day. |
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Envy is as the sunbeams that beat hotter upon a bank, or steep rising ground, than upon a flat. |
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Mules had used this mixture since the 1880s, and cotton mules ran faster and hotter than the other mules, and needed more frequent oiling. |
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Mexican styles add oregano and the guajillo red pepper to the Spanish chorizo to give it an even hotter spicy touch. |
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The confusing thing, however, is Lopez has never been hotter. |
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On summer days, when the interior of the statue is 20 degrees hotter than outside, a new HVAC system will keep Lady Liberty cooler. |
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Some cupolas are fitted with cooling jackets to keep the sides cool and with oxygen injection to make the coke fire burn hotter. |
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But now Nissan are ready to give the Qashqai a hotter, pacier brother to become the next in the Z series of their cars. |
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Once a fire starts, the heat attracts an updraught, and the hotter the fire gets the more oxygen-rich air is sucked through the deck to feed it. |
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Peridotite at depth in the Earth's mantle may be hotter than its solidus temperature at some shallower level. |
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There is also a self-winding awning, which provides shade on hotter days, creating an outdoor area for gatherings or summer parties. |
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And while crossbreeding isn't a new development, it's becoming more common among Texas ranchers as summers become drier and hotter. |
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There is some controversy on this point since the Archean geotherm was hotter. |
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Earth's volcanoes occur because its crust is broken into 17 major, rigid tectonic plates that float on a hotter, softer layer in its mantle. |
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Inland temperatures are more extreme, with colder winters and hotter summers compared with the coast of the island. |
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According to Mr Madge, species frequenting the region's wetlands, such as the common snipe and lapwing, will also suffer as hotter, drier summers see a shortage of water. |
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If all these warning signs don't push countries to take drastic action to cut their carbon emissions, soon we'll need even hotter shades for the weather maps. |
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Cranberry juice is another great drink for the hotter weather and, as long as you buy Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice Light, it will only offer 50 calories per 100ml. |
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As the conditions associated with heat waves are conducive to derechos, meteorologists speculate we may see more of these storms as summers get hotter. |
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Regardless, the story behind the Vitruvian Man just got a lot hotter. |
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The Tennessee Football fans who couldn't buy Sugar Bowl tickets were furious, but it's a toss-up whether they were any hotter under the collar than some of those who got them. |
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The root of Masterwort is hotter than Pepper, and very available in all cold griefs and diseases both of stomach and body, dissolving very powerfully upward and downward. |
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They can run hotter for the same lifetime before the filament evaporates. |
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It is generally hotter in the lowlands and temperate on the plateau. |
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In less elevated regions, particularly the lower lying Ethiopian xeric grasslands and shrublands in the east of the country, the climate can be significantly hotter and drier. |
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Farther inland, there are colder winters and hotter summers. |
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Celebrity gossipers have accused Maya of posing for the photos as part of a desperate attempt to prove that she's hotter than fellow Lebanese sexpot, Haifa Wehbe. |
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And buck fever appears to be burning a little hotter in Oregon. |
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As ambient air becomes hotter, additional evaporation can take place lower in the trachea making its way to the posterior sacs, shunting the lung surface. |
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The state's southwestern portion, particularly the Rogue Valley, has a Mediterranean climate with drier and sunnier winters and hotter summers, similar to Northern California. |
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The drippy bloke with a girlfriend far hotter than him smashes his Orange through a glass table, rather echoing an ad that aches to break free of its self-imposed constraints. |
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At the same time, hotter temperatures are forcing mountain goats, hoary marmots, and other high-altitude species farther up mountain peaks with little ground left to go. |
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For help with the structural side of the cowshed, he called on old school friend Tom Hotter, also an engineer. |
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