Good substantive arguments, which are only delegitimized by the overheated and irrational introduction. |
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Bromley said most derailments are caused by broken rails, overheated train axles or human error. |
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In today's overheated financial markets, euphoric investors are once again happily financing risky ventures. |
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The rest of the ride was at a slow pace so the horses would not get overheated. |
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An overheated tumble dryer is thought to have caused the blaze, which spread from the kitchen to the upstairs of the rented house, at about 2am. |
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Sorry, my laptop overheated and shut down so while it was cooling I made DH dinner. |
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He started 13 th last week and parked 74 laps later after his radiator punctured and the engine overheated. |
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The breakdown was caused by the automatic shutdown of an overheated transformer. |
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The accusations sound pretty wild, even considering California's usual election histrionics, but they're more than just overheated rhetoric. |
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Pumpkin seeds overheated and ignited when they were left frying in deep fat at Lancaster University. |
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The fire broke out in an airing cupboard when a distribution board overheated and fell to the floor setting fire to linen and towels. |
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So the shroud is a useful feature designed to prevent an operator from burning himself on an overheated barrel. |
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The electricity famine is a result of overinvestment and an overheated economy. |
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My body, overheated from the torrid hotness and sexual cravings glistened from excessive perspiration. |
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I will not open my big gob and make a snap decision in the overheated atmosphere of the Olympics. |
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A similar phenomenon occurs when you have a heater set on high in an overheated room with all the windows and doors closed. |
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You didn't mention what fumes were given off by the overheated coating, but I was told at the time that it was similar to mustard gas. |
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An after sun cream will cool overheated skin, moisturise dehydrated skin, and help prevent peeling, so you keep the colour even longer. |
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These new arrivals will make York's already overheated housing market completely unjust. |
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Is this just typical overheated advance hype giving way to inevitably unmet expectations? |
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I love it when I can put on a cardigan or a light pullover and not be overheated. |
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I was in and out of sleep and didn't realize it either until his car overheated and blew the radiator cap. |
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After his engine had overheated, he had parked the bike at a nearby liquor store. |
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We sought refuge in the comfort of pipes, nursery food, big fat armchairs in stuffy, overheated rooms and low-risk jobs for life. |
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If they get trapped in these pools as the tide goes out, they can be dangerously overheated. |
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I kind of stumbled across these messages, but I still thought it was just my own overheated imagination making all these connections. |
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The result, McGinn sympathetically explains, is the cooling of an overheated imagination. |
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We will hear the result soon, amidst the usual overheated rhetoric of slippery slopes and miracle recoveries. |
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The stock market exploded and the economy turned from strong to dangerously overheated. |
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Despite spots of tempering demand, global growth is accelerating and the US economy remains desperately overheated. |
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The tax cuts planned for Tuesday's budget are certain to send an already overheated economy to boiling point. |
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Your child with eczema may develop heat rash easily if the skin is overheated. |
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We continue to believe that interest rates will head higher as a desperately overheated economy fuels unprecedented borrowing demands. |
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But that's the nature of today's hyperactive, overheated competitive environment. |
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It was believed to have been started by an overheated stovepipe igniting some clothes that were hanging out to dry in an upper room in the attic. |
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For one, with the U.S. economy desperately overheated and imbalanced, another big shot of credit-induced liquidity was precisely what was not needed. |
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And while further rate cuts may do more to prod auto sales and housing demand, further inflating the already overheated housing market carries its own risks. |
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Her poignant sounds fuel her husband's overblown images, forming an increasingly overheated circuit of baroque incommunicability that can only result in violence. |
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The spokesman said preliminary investigations showed that overheated wires in a heater element, and an overloaded thermostat, may have been the cause. |
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Nonobservance can lead to an overheated filling chamber, which might burn one's fingers. |
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But most mainstream energy economists throw cold water on what they see as these overheated predictions. |
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Three ill-assorted actors perversely manage to crash-land attempted poetic flights and turn overheated language into dead prose. |
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The piston is overheated due to an abnormal combustion, and engine oil has been carbonized in the ring grooves. |
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The plunge bath is located next to the whirlpool and provides the necessary cooling off when things might get overheated a bit. |
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As the axle journal overheated, it began to extrude, reducing its cross-sectional thickness. |
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The heater ribbon overheated and arced at the forward edge of the repair, where the original water line ended and the stainless steel began. |
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Without further ado he took out his penknife and carved a hole in the sole of each sneaker to give his overheated feet some relief. |
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Liberated from the need to jostle through overcrowded and overheated shops, I will have more free time. |
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The lack of an economic cataclysm did not surprise me, even if the overheated rhetoric of that time did. |
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Drink plenty of fluids: If you're feeling overheated, drink cold water or enjoy an ice-cold slurpie or popsicle to cool off quickly. |
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The sample can scorch if overheated, but it is not particularly heat sensitive. |
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Spain now has the second-largest current-account deficit in the world in dollar terms and looks dangerously overheated. |
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The economy overheated, and as inflation climbed, Indians rushed into gold, a popular store of value. |
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The local housing market, which accounts for most of the loans, looks overheated. |
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Thus a cold sensation will be pleasing when the body is overheated, unpleasant if the core is already cold. |
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Flexible components which are overheated during these accelerated test procedures may be replaced during the test. |
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The aircraft was not equipped with a means to alert the crew of overheated brakes. |
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Take a hot bath long enough before bed to ensure you are no longer overheated. |
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The government and Peoples' Bank of China moved to curb lending, particularly in the overheated property sector. |
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These pressures on U. S. production are certainly not indicative of an overheated economy. |
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To this end, the maximum moisture content and the maximum percentage of broken grains and grains overheated during drying should be reduced. |
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If you have an overheated sheep, gently run cold water over the back of the head. |
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It needs to be heated at its maximum to get a nice flame, which can cause the room to become overheated. |
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However, my car overheated on the way, and I had to stay overnight for radiator repairs. |
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Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea are able to be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing to be boiling. |
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Carefully collected, extracted by cold centrifugation, purified by decanting and not overheated, it retains all of its flavour and its virtues. |
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The limited warranty on a transmitter is void if the transmitter has been overheated or if the temperature indicator has been removed. |
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This means that buildings heated according to accepted standards will be overheated, and those cooled will be overcooled. |
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The finned cylinder for an air-cooled engine has locally overheated, e.g. due to broken off or dirty fins. |
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Individual hunters recorded kills of one hundred, then two hundred, from a single stand, pausing only to cool their overheated rifle barrels with canteens of water. |
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As the professor droned on and on in the overheated lecture hall, Kim was overcome with such hebetude that she had to fight to keep her eyes open. |
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We raised our eyebrows at each other, and gave sympathetic smiles to those who were stuck at the side of the road because their car had overheated. |
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This is the leviathan that libertarians and conservatives have warned about in sometimes overheated, hyperpartisan terms. |
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It was in a tiny dark overheated little bar called Niagara, and three women read before me, younger and one not so much younger. |
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The debate gave new life to overheated claims and misrepresentations. |
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The room filled with the sour smell of overheated electronics. |
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Another spends 10 minutes squatting by the table, recounting how his previous tables stiffed him when the computers overheated and meals didn't arrive on time. |
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First, the increasingly maligned US economy is desperately overheated, with inflationary pressures greater today than they have been in many years. |
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Knowing the gas inside the cylinders had overheated, firefighters had no choice but to order roads and homes to be cleared within a 200m radius of the site. |
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It appears the cause was an overheated extension power strip connected to an air conditioner, which caught on fire and ignited a carpet and a couch. |
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The function of hot box and hot wheel detectors is to detect overheated journals or wheels. |
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Some time ago, Ireland was severely punished when it gave another stimulus to an almost overheated economy, contributing further to high inflation. |
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The irony here is that in accusing critics of his reckless rhetoric of trying to scare senior citizens, Perry himself is doing exactly that. Look, I agree that Mr Perry's rhetoric is overheated. |
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Heaters in the backrests of the front seats in those vehicles could become overheated as a result of faulty electrical wiring. |
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There was one in every breath – from a penny off a pint to another disastrous help-to-buy boost to an already overheated housing market, when building is at its lowest for a century. |
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In this situation the excess of the pump capacity runs through the pressure relief valve, the oil gets overheated quickly and the pump may be damaged. |
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Ideologues tend to be indecorous, their debates overheated. |
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Then our minibus overheated and blew its engine, stranding us at Vioolsdrif, a dorpie on the northern bank of the Orange River. |
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However, all four states have had the most overheated mortgage markets and reportedly the highest incidence of jingle mail. |
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Meanwhile, the water boiled off, the engine overheated and the machine burned, destroying it. |
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Examples include an overheated boiler or a simple tin can of beans tossed into a fire. |
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Do no allow to become wet or overheated in storage. |
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Its problem is an overheated economy, which the government has encouraged. |
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Moreover, in order to reach the maximized performance, Zenis equips smart fan which will automatically turned on to cool down the machine when the overheated condition is detected. |
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On valves and organs in motion, in presence of water, vapor I saturate and overheated, fluid diathermics, chemical agents and alimentary products. |
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It's caused by perspiration when babies are overdressed and overheated. |
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Spending days cooped up in an overheated minibus with a random assortment of strangers ticking off the sights ought to be a recipe for disaster, and yet some of my happiest travel experiences have been group holidays. |
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Therefore, I want to reassure Canadians, in spite of the overblown, overheated partisan rhetoric they will hear from the Liberals today, that there is not the cause for worry that the Liberals would like to drum up. |
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It was caused by an overheated demisting unit, which firefighters cooled down. |
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Clearly, in an environment of extremely rapid growth with its notorious risk of creating an overheated economy, this approach has passed the acid test. |
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A halogen lamp is thought to have overheated and sparked the fire in West Street. |
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Thanks to the rickshaws, the bone-shaking, overheated delivery tricycles, the giant portrait of the Star is swiftly transported through the megalopolis and hung from the front of the Liberty movie theater. |
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Scott Ritchie's lawsuit charges that he suffered the injuries when an ultrasonic scaler ran out of water and overheated. |
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During the resting periods, though, many drivers still have to choose between two evils: swelter in an overheated cab, or illegally run the engine. |
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Cullotes are a great in-betweener if you don't fancy little shorts but want loose fitting, airy bottoms that won't leave you overheated. |
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Bowles' story has a cool, third-person narrator, while Camus' tale is an overheated dramatic monologue, narrated inside the head of a manic, tongueless man. |
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Conversely, breeding from cockateel or parakeets in July and August is not healthy, as the boxes become overheated and prone to insect infestation. |
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An overheated bancassurance market also causes insurers to overdevelop investments instead of focusing on development of the domestic market, CIRC said. |
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A YOUNG girl was treated for mild smoke inhalation by paramedics when a clothes dryer overheated, giving off smoke in a house at Nant Garmon, Mold, last night. |
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Five years on from Danny Boyle and Alex Garland's overpraised and overheated zombies in London allegorical horror, here's the suitably grimy post-apocalypse looking sequel. |
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In extreme cases, as the board material becomes overheated along the creepage paths, smoldering or even fires may occur, especially in antenna and power-controlling circuits. |
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If you're a slow boiler sexually, then don't get overheated sextually. |
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The system backfired on Red Bull in Abu Dhabi though when it overheated due to the grid taking so long to form, and Vettel crashed off on the second bend. |
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