The silly, high-pitched voice samples add a little extra zest to the already heated battles. |
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It is alleged he got involved in a heated argument with the supervisor after she made the request at short notice. |
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I see the glint off its silver sides, the red glow where re-entry has heated it to some high temperature. |
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Still, there's heated dispute about just how important Reaganomics was to the tech boom. |
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It cost less to produce than petrol, but being less volatile, kero has to be heated before entering the combustion chamber. |
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Think of a needle, heated to a glowing red heat, plunged deep into your joints and then jiggled and wiggled about for your amusement. |
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There is a lined and padded soft roof that now has a heated, scratch-proof rear glass window. |
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Not surprisingly, these heated discussions did not resolve the matter to anyone's satisfaction. |
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One of the patterns is heated and clamped on top of a dump box or hopper, which contains the resin-refractory mixture. |
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What seems like winter cold symptoms can often be allergic reactions to dust and fungus in stale, heated indoor air. |
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Miranda was having a heated argument with a dark haired short girl, dressed in skimpy clothing. |
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Pampered pets can relax to the sounds of tranquil music as they recline on miniature lounge furniture in their luxury heated rooms. |
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Abnormal cells are cut out using a heated wire with an electrical current running through it. |
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Incidentally, all five-door Grand Vitara models have been kitted out with electrically adjustable, heated door mirrors. |
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At present, Mulka Station on the Birdsville track, generates twenty kilo Watts of power from artesian bore water heated by hot rocks. |
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The condensation visible when an object is heated in an alembic was sometimes called the queen's tears. |
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Once the liquid has heated, add 6-10 sliced, seeded cumquats and simmer the mixture for about 5 minutes. |
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The gardens contained heated pools for his menagerie of alligators and tropical turtles. |
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Bullough brought alligators and giant turtles to the island, where they lived in heated glasshouses. |
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They advise checking, and lagging all exposed pipes, keeping buildings heated and draining exposed pipes. |
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These alloys must be melted carefully under an oxidizing atmosphere and heated to the proper furnace temperature. |
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The apologetic justification of church division has in many cases been a source of heated confessional intolerance. |
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The laver has to be prepared as for Laver Bread, and is then heated and whisked with orange juice, butter and mutton stock or cream. |
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The engines had to be heated by four large burners to unfreeze the oil before they could start. |
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As demand in China has heated up, the price of light crude zoomed to meet that demand. |
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Then they are siphoned off into a secondary burner where they are heated to 1,000 degrees, and in that process are destroyed. |
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When heated this produces methane gas and a solid residue of sodium carbonate. |
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In the Parliament lobbies, heated debate erupted and he was accused by opposition MPs of trampling on the constitution. |
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Apparently married bliss was intermittent, for the couple fell into a heated argument. |
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This system of heating was also used to keep some Roman baths hot if they had no access to naturally heated water. |
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After a heated argument with a male friend, he said I was passive aggressive. |
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After lengthy and heated debates, many assurances were given by Bexley Council about the new building. |
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A heated argument and a fistfight broke out whereupon the student council began to agitate for the transfer of seven of the staff involved. |
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The two men in the car began a heated argument with the family before making a phone call. |
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I did not have the energy to engage in an argument or a heated debate about who had the right of way and who was wrong. |
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When the steel is heated well above the upper critical temperature large austenite crystals form. |
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Last spring, I got into a heated argument with a bunch of lawyers about judicial activism. |
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Of course, after a heated argument with Guy, she had become more convinced of her choice. |
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The play's sexuality is always sadomasochistic, emphasized by his heated direction. |
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One can go further south from here but we would need heated long johns to keep us warm, and we've seen enough iceburgs for the time being. |
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She allegedly set fire to the building following a heated argument with her partner. |
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Then I got into a heated argument with the snotty salesman who would not allow me to test it outside! |
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She was having a heated argument with Guy about the vote that was coming around. |
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Hanging the towel on a heated rail to dry, I wandered back up to the attic room, combing my hair with my fingers. |
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These assumptions often provoke heated disagreements because it is so hard to find anyplace to look to settle them. |
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A muffled wind chime harmonized with the occasional car engine, whose purrs suggested heated seats and warm fans and glowing cigarette lighters. |
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In addition, the top is heated before fitting to reduce stress on the material and improve its fit. |
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Following the accident, heated arguments were exchanged between the two parties which later resulted in a scuffle. |
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If you have reversible ceiling fans, set them in the winter to circulate the heated air collecting at the ceiling down towards the floor. |
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During the heated argument, she let out that she had cancer and walked away. |
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A reverberating furnace with two hearths heated a roaster to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit to calcine the ore. |
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I could tell there was not only no way around this, but it was going to be my first heated argument with my mom in three years. |
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Alternatively, the missile is heated in an arc around its circumference and crumples under atmospheric drag force or its own G-force. |
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It came close, mainly because the apricot sabayon was the perfect accompaniment, but failed because the cheese had not been sufficiently heated. |
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Things heated up as the TA started negotiating rent abatement for tenants who were without gas for months on end. |
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This already heated debate over NUP will almost certainly boil over in July at the AFECIO's quadrennial convention. |
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In no time the heap had heated up so much that it was difficult to keep your hand in it for more than a few seconds. |
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The station generates twenty kilowatts of power from artesian bore water heated by hot rocks. |
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Facilities include a jacuzzi, sauna, spa room, two bars and, best of all, an indoor swimming pool that is heated to perfection. |
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At the lodge, there are saunas, jacuzzis, a heated swimming pool and an outdoor hot-tub for a spot of gentle pampering. |
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Other options available include heated front seats, electronic climate control and high pressure headlight washers. |
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All samples were heated for 5 min in a water bath at the required temperature. |
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The aluminum is heated to 550 degrees Celsius and must be quenched with water. |
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Most importantly, it kept the heated, automatic waterers for the 75 sheep in the barn from freezing. |
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Control of the question time was passed on to his deputy, John Fuller, and the heated debate ensued. |
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Trial runs showed that the prototype device significantly cooled a heated surface on just 0.6 watts of power. |
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After a heated debate, the meeting resolved to form a committee to consolidate and investigate the origins of the lists. |
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For the most part it was meat packed in ice, thawed and heated in the evenings. |
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Rock salt mined in Cheshire was sent to the coast to be heated and dissolved in brine and then recrystallized. |
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In winter, sea water is electrically heated and the steam is compressed as high-pressure vapour circulated through radiators. |
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The opening quarter had been spoiled by a torrential downpour but as the clouds lifted, the action heated up. |
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To make the Biodiesel, we heated the oil, then mixed in a measured solution of methanol and lye. |
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Come rain or shine, Ballinakill outdoor heated swimming pool continues to attract swimming enthusiasts. |
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It is heated and cooled using the power from the nearby lake and solar panels on the roof, and the toilets are flushed using rainwater. |
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A new heated discussion is taking place now between the five Central Asian countries. |
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The wind whipped at the exposed flesh around her neck and the sun heated the dark suede of her jacket, warming her arms. |
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At the press of a button, the heated water blends with the pre-mix and is stirred to the correct consistency by a mechanical whipper. |
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Pulses raced and temperatures soared as the game ravelled furiously before the heated supporters. |
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For example, if a metal object was being heated, a red glow gradually turned to white as the temperature increased. |
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Experts used to think it was just a matter of the air being heated by particles and electric currents in the regions around the poles, where auroras occur. |
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We're luxuriating in the Blue Lagoon, Iceland's premier tourist attraction, an incredible outdoor pool heated by geothermals from the adjoining power station. |
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When heated in air, it reacts with oxygen to form arsenic oxide. |
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Raw pigments and heated wax create translucent textures and surfaces. |
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When you connect the A battery, the filament of the tube is heated to release negatively charged electrons. |
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In this clip, a teenage Minaj gets heated and throws a phone in a play rehearsal during her tenure at LaGuardia High School. |
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At this news, those gathered at the assembly broke out in heated debate. |
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I didn't see it but after the debate a few students approached the MP and had a heated argument with her, one guy went so far as to say she wasn't welcome here. |
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Soft and cuddly, our Cherry Stone Pillow Bear can be heated in an oven for a soothing source of warmth, or chilled in the freezer for a cold pack. |
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Things got heated in the gathering area behind the workshop of Guthrie Farms in Western Kentucky. |
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The drunkenness, heated arguments and ribaldry of The County Election return in The Verdict of the People, which focuses on the counting of votes. |
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The study has caused heated debate among those working in the fields of reproductive health and family planning. |
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Rather, she alleges that Madaleno has made it a point of heated contention throughout the campaign. |
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I started applying light, silver shadows while the hair rollers heated up. |
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He heated some oil, stirred in a few sheets of gelatin, let the mixture cool in a baking dish and then sliced it into squares. |
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The discussion turned into a heated debate with recriminations flying back and forth. |
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The air-conditioned and heated cabin is fitted with a high resistance roll bar, a two-piece tiltable windscreen and a canvas roof with a dismountable frame. |
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When the reverse side is worked to completion, the lacquer is heated and the metal sheet separated and thoroughly cleaned and work begins on the front. |
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Apparently, there had been some sort of scuffle and a heated argument. |
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The rooms themselves are cooled by cold water flowing through radiators, just as they are heated in the winter by hot water or steam flowing through them. |
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Light is given off by the arc and by heated electrodes and base metals. |
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Underneath, empty Hennessy bottles are piled up alongside flowers and candles, and nearby, men play heated games of dominoes. |
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I don't understand this phenomenon that jump starts my brain in animated conversation or heated exchange and petrifies it to molasses when I ask it to be creative. |
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The heated bars pass through the rolls seven to eight times. |
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The workers had a heated argument with the police a number of times. |
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Down here in the amniotic warmth of Scotland's only heated salt-water pool you can lie back, watch the sea birds soaring overhead and look deep into your own soul. |
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When heated and rubbed on gold, it lathers and removes dirt. |
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The heated billets shoot out of the reheating furnace and are caught by the fettlers, men equipped with large pincers, and fed manually into the mill roll. |
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While gloggs, grogs, nogs and flips may still have their place on a hot drink menu, today's heated libations are more than just warmed-over versions of old favorites. |
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The total capacity of the storage tank, two quarts heated up to 190 degrees, halves the time required to boil four quarts of water for making pasta. |
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This will become the first housing scheme in the UK to be communally heated with piped hot water from a single boiler fuelled by waste wood from local timber. |
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If they have been allowed to grow for long enough to produce an appreciable amount of toxin, the food is poisonous and remains so no matter how much it is heated. |
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Patel and his colleagues heated a sample with far more protons than an accelerator could provide, using a technique developed at Livermore in recent years for other purposes. |
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When heated and reduced, maple syrup can be used for delicate sugar work, often with more appealing results than white sugar due to the syrup's smoky, almost nutty, flavor. |
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Tears streamed down her lily-white cheeks, enflamed by her heated temper. |
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As the matter in the accretion disk spirals toward the black hole it is heated to very high temperatures and emits strong highly energetic electromagnetic radiation. |
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It was then that the counselors broke open a huge can of something called Salisbury steak and heated it over an open fire. |
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The establishment of this review was a response to the heated debate over the relative merits of whole language and phonics as methods of teaching children to read. |
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Water gas had a lower calorific value than coal gas so the calorific value was often boosted by passing the gas through a heated retort into which oil was sprayed. |
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The arcana of these flow levels have become the very center of this heated dispute, as advocates attack each other's acceptable flow-rate figures with gusto. |
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Other luxuries include a heated king-sized waterbed and rubber flooring which is gentle on the animals' joints. |
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We stood in the kitchen as I heated beans and carne asada, some tortillas Consuela had made, my hands shaking. |
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The 'calcine' generated is fed continuously into an induction heated furnace with fragmented glass. |
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With this heat, a coolant is heated as it is pumped through the reactor and thereby removes the energy from the reactor. |
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When heated with sulphuric acid, this dicarboxylic acid forms cochinelic acid and carbon dioxide. |
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The argument grew heated and teammates grabbed the pair to prevent them from coming to blows. |
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They heated up tinned food in a saucepan of hot water and ate it with sadness and disrelish, under the belief that they were economising. |
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Face flies hibernate in large numbers as unmated adults in buildings, mammal burrows, and in other protected places, whether heated or not. |
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This was another common procedure on the part of the ladies of the Hole, when heated by verbal or fistic altercation. |
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The freebase is heated in a retort, foil, or other container and the vapor is inhaled as the freebase vaporizes. |
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In the second step of the salt refining process the heated brine then goes into a graveler filled with cobblestones to remove the impurities. |
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Wroe would put a pillow in the oven, lay his head on it, and let the oven be heated as hot as he could bear it, to drive away a head cold. |
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Given how difficult and complicated it can be to keep a room heated to hot yoga levels, it could be quite pricey. |
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The cupping therapy was an alternative method which was heated and then placed over the swellings. |
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Later in the year, following Elizabeth's illness with smallpox, the succession question became a heated issue in Parliament. |
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During this period at a dinner party at Horsey's, Raleigh had a heated discussion about religion with Reverend Ralph Ironsides. |
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For instance, in 1976, Conservative MP Michael Heseltine seized and brandished the Mace of the House during a heated debate. |
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Since accession to the EU, British membership has been a source of heated debate within the Conservative Party. |
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This massive organic deposit later became heated and transformed under pressure into oil. |
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Since June 2013 the swimming pool at Abbey Stadium leisure centre has been heated using waste heat diverted from Redditch Crematorium. |
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The boiler is heated, not by heat of combustion, but by the heat generated by nuclear reactor. |
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These early experiments with animal blood provoked a heated controversy in Britain and France. |
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In the cycle, water is heated and transforms into steam within a boiler operating at a high pressure. |
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Convection moves the heated liquid upwards in the system as it is simultaneously replaced by cooler liquid returning by gravity. |
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The water is heated passively by solar energy and relies on heat energy being transferred from the sun to a solar collector. |
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Convection allows for the movement of the heated liquid out of the solar collector to be replaced by colder liquid which is in turn heated. |
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This section was designed to have a heated road surface to reduce icing in winter. |
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Chelsea had two players sent off and lost out to a Heidar Helguson penalty in a heated west London derby. |
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The water would be heated by a log fire before being channelled into the hot bathing rooms. |
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Under pressure, the heated water rises to the surface along fissures and faults in the limestone. |
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The other candidates seemed to disappear as the public debate became a heated mano-a-mano between the two leading candidates. |
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Usually these consisted principally of a large cauldron of cooking fat, heated by a coal fire. |
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Around AD 150 the villa was expanded and a heated bath block with hypocaust was added. |
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There were heated exchanges between the two, and according to one of Johnson's letters, MacPherson threatened physical violence. |
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Limelight used a block of quicklime heated by an oxygen and hydrogen flame. |
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The slates on modern carom tables are usually heated to stave off moisture and provide a consistent playing surface. |
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Villa also enjoy less heated local rivalries with Wolverhampton Wanderers and Coventry City. |
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The Stirling engine is heated by burning diesel fuel with liquid oxygen from cryogenic tanks. |
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The press conference for the bout became heated, leading to the two fighters swearing at each other on live television. |
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Disraeli's first premiership was dominated by the heated debate over the Church of Ireland. |
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Their initial studio work was marred by a heated disagreement between Bowie and Cambridge over the latter's drumming style. |
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Geothermally heated outdoor pools are widespread, and swimming courses are a mandatory part of the national curriculum. |
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He is also said to have carried out experiments in coal gas, using coal heated in a copper kettle in a small cave near his father's mill. |
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To bend plates into the required shape, they were first heated in a gas furnace, and then pressed into the correct curve. |
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In his 1746 experiment, Marggraf heated a mixture of calamine and charcoal in a closed vessel without copper to obtain a metal. |
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These buses have quickly become a heated topic of debate within the city, as protesters claim they block bus lanes and delay public buses. |
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After their leader Gandalf the Wizard fell into a chasm during a heated battle with the Balrog, the Fellowship finally escaped the Mines. |
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Pu2O3 spontaneously heats up and transforms into PuO2, which is stable in dry air, but reacts with water vapor when heated. |
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The hydrogen gas produced by the reaction is heated by the thermal energy released at the same time, causing ignition and a violent explosion. |
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The heated oil is then used to boil water into steam, which turns a turbine that drives an electrical generator. |
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They result from seawater becoming heated after seeping through cracks to places where hot magma is close to the seabed. |
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This was the new northern thrust Montgomery had devised earlier in the day, and was to be the scene of heated battle for some days. |
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The lower one held hot air and could be quickly heated or cooled to provide the varying lift for good altitude control. |
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When a piece of lithosphere that was heated and stretched cools again, its density rises, causing isostatic subsidence. |
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These heated gas molecules have a greater speed range which constantly varies due to constant collisions with other particles. |
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The effect of this process depends on the type of rocks which were heated and their distance from the intrusion. |
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When heated, they become flexible and elastic, allowing for easy configuration. |
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The flexible male membrane is then inflated with heated compressed air or possibly steam. |
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As the argument got more heated, Reggie Kray pointed a handgun at McVitie's head and pulled the trigger twice, but the gun failed to discharge. |
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It is possible that they were used in rituals, or alternatively heated on a fire and wrapped as personal warmers. |
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Proposed solutions to the problem are a topic of heated debate among politicians and the community at large. |
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But soon he came in conflict with the Stoic doctrines and was involved in heated debates with many other Stoic philosophers of the school. |
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Kennewick Man is another repatriation candidate that has been the source of heated debate. |
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Rather, the prepared opium is indirectly heated to temperatures at which the active alkaloids, chiefly morphine, are vaporized. |
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Different foods are placed into jars or cans and heated to a microorganism and inactivating enzyme temperature. |
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The higher the temperature to which the olive oil is heated, the higher the risk of compromising its taste. |
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Popcorn consists of kernels of certain varieties that explode when heated, forming fluffy pieces that are eaten as a snack. |
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In Taiwan, the relationship between Standard Chinese and other varieties, particularly Taiwanese Hokkien, has been more politically heated. |
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Meteoritic iron is comparably soft and ductile and easily forged by cold working but may get brittle when heated because of the nickel content. |
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Some polymeric oxides depolymerize when heated to give molecules, examples being selenium dioxide and sulfur trioxide. |
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Sulphur impurities from the coke made it 'hot short', or brittle when heated, and so the finery process was unworkable for it. |
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In smaller operations the material starts at room temperature and must be heated. |
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The ingots are then heated in a soaking pit and hot rolled into slabs, billets, or blooms. |
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Natural wind was used where the soil containing iron was heated by the use of wood. |
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A flux was added, and they were covered and heated by means of coke for about three hours. |
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In this process, wrought iron and cast iron may be heated together in a crucible to produce steel by fusion. |
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Depending on the thickness of the iron bars, the pots were then heated from below for a week or more. |
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The bars were then shortened, bound, heated and forge welded together to become shear steel. |
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The design of this was pioneering, as each room was heated by steam pipes, so that it became known locally as Steam Hall. |
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In the second step, the sodium sulfate is crushed, mixed with charcoal and limestone and again heated in a furnace. |
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The paper is vacuumed or agitated, mechanically or by hand, to remove excess powder, and then heated to near combustion. |
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The flow of the furnace is then reversed so that fuel and air pass through the chamber and are heated by the bricks. |
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The experiments made with this objective showed that agar-gel could toxify a rat serum which had been heated at 45 an 50 C. for half an hour. |
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Burning torches and heated irons are sometimes resorted to as aids in subduing unamiable and obstinate animals. |
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Waffles are made with a thin batter cooked traditionally on the stove between two buttered and heated plates of a waffle iron. |
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What's more, that intensity lies within an exceptionally narrow band of wavelengths compared with the emissions from ordinary heated tungsten. |
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A mat containing a synthetic version of the natural insecticide allethrin is heated by a butane cartridge to create a 15' x 15' bug-free zone. |
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In a heated debate, some scientists argue that a previously unseen type of quantum mechanical entity must briefly form in each quantum dot. |
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The compressions heated the gas while the rarefactions stretched and cooled it. |
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In one case, the board was reflowed before the paste was printed and heated for a second cycle. |
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Long before the talk heated up, the MWFF did a makeover, rejigging its categories and increasing the number of prizes it handed out. |
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Exposed concrete and pavement get heated by the sun, reradiating unwanted heat indoors. |
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For instance, portable band saw mills with high output and portable kilns heated and fired by outdoor boilers were suggested. |
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Also available from Lovett's are other models of beepers, an anti-barking collar and a heated whelping nest for puppies. |
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When heated, the lithium rods change to lithium vapor and small amounts of lithium oxide. |
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Law reform in this area is likely to inspire heated debates on issues Like lobola and polygamy. |
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The comments came after Misha and Sami, left, had a heated argument during Friday's rehearsals. |
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Shake off any excess flour and gently place in the heated oil. |
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This will include heated massage chairs, hot blow-dryers and steaming cups of tea. |
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The salt bath is heated by means of bottled gas or gas tanks as there is no local gas supply. |
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The Richard Bozon Sports Complex contains a rock climbing wall, ice rink, spa and two outdoor heated pools. |
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But over time, the sedimentary rock was squeezed, heated, and transformed into a metamorphic rock called quartzite. |
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Each package provides a heated microfiber steering wheel, microfiber suede gear lever and heated front seats. |
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It was a heated debate, and without enough support from the City Council, supporters ultimately sent the initiative back to the drawing board for up to a year. |
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The liquids are heated to 350 F and injected with atomizing nozzles into the turbine chamber, where they are immediately absorbed by the resin powder. |
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Don't eat hot dogs, luncheon meats, cold cuts, or fermented or dry sausages unless they are heated to 165AF or until steaming hot just before serving. |
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Use a heated propagator to sow half-hardy annuals and other bedding plants including antirrhinums, African marigolds, Begonia semperflorens, gazanias and lobelias. |
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Calcination involves passing the waste through a heated, rotating tube. |
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A washeteria is a single building with showers, toilets, and washing machines. The washeteria often doubles as a water treatment plant with heated water storage. |
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The removal of the heated air, steam, stive, and flour from the millstones, is a proposition which does not appear to be more than sufficiently well understood. |
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Convection occurs when the Earth's surface, within a conditionally unstable or moist atmosphere, becomes heated more than its surroundings, leading to significant evaporation. |
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Barrels may also be heated or cooled to optimize the mixing cycle. |
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Another problem is the conversion of dissolved calcium and magnesium bicarbonate to insoluble calcium and magnesium carbonate when the water is heated. |
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Holworthy, in 1818, patented a method of purifying it by causing the gas, in a highly condensed state, to pass through iron retorts heated to a dark red. |
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In the TMP process, wood is chipped and then fed into steam heated refiners, where the chips are squeezed and converted to fibres between two steel discs. |
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The sodium bicarbonate was collected as a precipitate due to its low solubility and then heated to yield pure sodium carbonate similar to last step of the Solvay process. |
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This is a diffusion process in which wrought iron is packed in crucibles or a hearth with charcoal, then heated to promote diffusion of carbon into the iron to produce steel. |
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A table saw puts programmed V-shaped cuts in the heated strip. |
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The term is applied to those varieties of coal which do not give off tarry or other hydrocarbon vapours when heated below their point of ignition. |
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Often the rolls are heated to assist in the workability of the metal. |
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The granulated iron was then heated in pots in a reverberatory furnace. |
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The system of alternately sending jets of steam, then cold water into the cylinder meant that the walls of the cylinder were alternately heated, then cooled with each stroke. |
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The juice was then heated and lime added to remove impurities. |
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If the moisture content of the harvested grain is too high, grain dryers are used to reduce the moisture content by blowing heated air through the grain. |
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Dry and heated air from Siberia comes to the island periodically. |
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A new trend in the heated controversy between First Nations groups and scientists is the repatriation of native artifacts to the original descendants. |
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Friends and family often gather for hours to slowly stir their bread on long forks in the cauldron of cheese known as a caquelon, which is heated by a small flame. |
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Cycle times for a helmet bag moulding machine vary from 20 to 45 minutes, but the finished shells require no further curing if the molds are heated. |
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The most heated controversy surrounds the topic of compulsory helmet use. |
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As a gas is heated, the particles speed up and its temperature rises. |
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When heated, air expands, so a given volume of space contains less air. |
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District heating or teleheating systems use a network of insulated pipes which transport heated water, pressurized hot water or sometimes steam to the customer. |
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In principle, wind turbines may also be used in conjunction with a large vertical solar updraft tower to extract the energy due to air heated by the sun. |
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That partisan rhetoric may be heated, but it's not entirely off base. |
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Kilns may be heated by burning wood, coal and gas or by electricity. |
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A public discussion followed this first legislation of its kind and there was a heated debate over whether the government had the right to create parks. |
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One drop of the sample is dropped onto the dry paper and heated. |
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The simplest standard distillation apparatus is commonly known as a pot still, consisting of a single heated chamber and a vessel to collect purified alcohol. |
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That warm currents can lead to glacier formation may seem counterintuitive, but heated air flowing over the warm Gulf Stream can hold more moisture. |
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It occurred to us to make an experiment to see what degree the tension of the carbonic acid given off by natrium-bicarbonate would amount to, when heated in a closed space. |
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The heated filament emits light that approximates a continuous spectrum. |
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The filament, heated by passing an electric current through it, is protected from oxidation with a glass or quartz bulb that is filled with inert gas or evacuated. |
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It comprised a small fire tube boiler with a detachable flue which could be heated either outside or indoors with the flue connected to a chimney. |
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For if they touch one another, and so do not leave airholes and admit draughts of air to blow between them, they get heated and soon begin to rot. |
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Lavoisier produced hydrogen for his experiments on mass conservation by reacting a flux of steam with metallic iron through an incandescent iron tube heated in a fire. |
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Matter that falls onto a black hole can form an external accretion disk heated by friction, forming some of the brightest objects in the universe. |
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Depending on the aircraft, baggage holds are normally inside the hull and are therefore pressurized just like the passenger cabin although they may not be heated. |
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The soft rubber allows them to expand when they are heated up, making more surface area on the pavement, therefore producing the most amount of traction. |
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After a heated council with other officers, Murray concluded that there was not enough time to mount a surprise attack and that the offensive should be aborted. |
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A strong rivalry with Leeds United dates back to several heated and controversial matches in the 1960s and 1970s, particularly the 1970 FA Cup Final. |
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Bacon fat liquefies and becomes bacon dripping when it is heated. |
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Plastics can be quickly heated by irradiation with infrared emitters, as they absorb medium wave radiation particularly well and convert it efficiently into heat. |
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After a heated quarrel with the king, he was condemned and executed. |
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Its walls also were hollow, forming a great flue filled with heated air. |
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The pieces of iron obtained by cabbling are then heated in another furnace almost to fusion, hammered down into shape, and ultimately drawn out into bar-iron. |
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Some fire departments also use a converted bus as a command post while those in cold climates might retain a bus as a heated shelter at fire scenes. |
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The cloth was singed to remove superfluous fluff by being passed over heated copper plates and then boiled in bleaching keirs with lime or caustic soda. |
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To reach pasteurization temperature, the product is finally heated with hot water and kept at pasteurization temperature in a holding tube, then regeneratively cooled. |
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The unique 'gb-10' logo also features in the headrests of the Rosso red, heated leather seats and the use of leather extends to the door panels, kneepad and handbrake gaitor. |
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However, studies today are showing that some heated humidification systems can deliver insufficient humidity, yet non-heated humdifiers allow condensation and rainout. |
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Renault is also offering a choice of free aircon plus pack, which includes manual air conditioning, electric windows, and electric heated door mirror. |
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Despite the heated rhetoric, opinion in the country was divided. |
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Hashtag awkward as minor celebrity bed-wetter Charlotte Crosby theatrically stormed out of a Canadian religious community amid a heated row over her lowlife past. |
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A heated, in-door pool flanked by sumptuous daybeds where dark-slated walls, fiber-optic mood lighting, underwater sound system, and soothing waterfall deliver serious chill. |
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