Black and white, when used with the hot or cool color scheme, can shift the effect of hotness or coolness of both predominant schemes. |
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The menus have helpful symbols denoting hotness, low fat and vegetarian options. |
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My body, overheated from the torrid hotness and sexual cravings glistened from excessive perspiration. |
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Birds cannot taste the hotness in peppers and the fruit of the bird peppers are so small that they are eaten whole. |
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Mammals, on the other hand, are discouraged by the extreme hotness of the bird peppers. |
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He's just being himself, but with the hotness and the slinkiness, people think he's flirting. |
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She had a hard time believing that someone with the hotness quotient of Kent would go stag. |
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The food was great, so were the people, so was the music, so were the sizes of the shots and let's not forget the hotness of guys in suits. |
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Actually, I've lost a little faith in the hotness of Scandinavians recently. |
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Angelina is in it, which makes it good, even though her hotness is questionable. |
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The Vampire Diaries sets an unrealistic precedence for both magical creatures and teenage hotness in small town America. |
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Despite the july hotness, several great games have been played during last session. |
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Pair her hotness with her salty mouth, and she will make a great comic or host in the vein of Sarah Silverman or Jenny McCarthy. |
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The hotness of the pepper will reduce with the cooking time so add a little just before serving if you like the peppery zing. |
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This helped in clearing many wrong notions about the hotness of spices and doubts of visitors who for the first time were tasting Indian food, adds Dr. Thampi. |
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As always check back daily for the latest dosage of automotive hotness. |
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This gets them attention and probably feels good – it you think you are hot, seeing your hotness broadcast to your social network is a positive experience. |
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The agroclimatic conditions in the production area give this pepper some of the individual characteristics such as the absence of hotness and the thinness of its flesh that have made it famous. |
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Unfortunately, a high alcohol content and sweetness without concentration of fruit or acidity, tannins and moelleux to balance it will produce a sensation of hotness and heaviness that will be unpleasant to the taste. |
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Its hotness is more akin to that of a hot mustard than the capsaicin in a pepper, producing vapours that stimulate the nasal passages more than the tongue. |
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The looks are gorgeous, and perfectly combined with the hotness of summer, the environment with ochre glint brings a brightness that emphasizes the creations of the collection. |
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He felt a lump in his throat and a hotness in his eyes as he thought of the neverness of her. |
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A more physically informative version of such a law views empirical temperature as a chart on a hotness manifold. |
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An empirical temperature is a numerical scale for the hotness of a thermodynamic system. |
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Mexico's chipotle peppers or chile peppers are best known for their spicy hotness. |
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The Scoville scale is a measure of the hotness of a chili pepper. |
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Seeing Antares as the sun rises in the winter sky is a sign than summer is soon to come but the hotness of the coming season is still far away from the Northern Hemisphere. |
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