The soles of their feet are covered with fur which cushions them on hard ground and insulates them from the scorching heat of hot desert sands. |
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Having been used to arid, scorching heat, the brisk weather was both welcome and refreshing, if not a bit cold. |
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One of the defining characteristics of the Malaysian Grand Prix is the scorching heat. |
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The weatherman says the scorching heat is on its ways back later this week. |
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Last weeks's scorching heat in Jakarta happened because the humidity in Jakarta was low and the clouds were thin, so the heat of the sun was unobstructed. |
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During the spell of inertia that weaves around the village and the scorching heat which regularly topped 100 degrees we fell into a state of not unpleasant torpor. |
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It was a golden opportunity for him to see the living conditions of expatriate labourers who live in the camps, braving the scorching heat and adverse conditions. |
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It was easily pliable, but amazingly tough, withstanding hundreds of pounds of pressure and scorching heat that could have charred the flesh off of a human being. |
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Some motorists who contacted the Daily Dispatch said they had to wait up to an hour in the scorching heat, as the queue of vehicles crawled through the town. |
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The scorching heat and downpours of the tropics do not lend themselves to long trudges around unshaded fairways and greens. |
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She walked five miles in scorching heat, and ended up dehydrated, with a migraine. |
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With scorching heat enveloping New York City this week, I'm suffering from air-conditioner envy. |
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Few state-run buses operated, leaving thousands of people stranded in the scorching heat. |
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Most succumbed to the scorching heat of the desert, while others died in accidents or drownings. |
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Royal Headache was well suited for the scorching heat in Union Park Saturday afternoon. |
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Brief explanation: In the scorching heat of the sun in the summer, the shadow of the big tree is much appreciated. |
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The scorching heat prevented the players from moving with their usual ease. |
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Stories about their experiences on the road revealed that they suffered from scorching heat and biting frost. |
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It is a nice refreshing greenery spot that enables one to escape from the scorching heat. |
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However, summer can also mean scorching heat, which may put a real dent in your appetite. |
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However, it is a failing of the French society, because the rest of Europe resisted better to the scorching heat! |
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Crops from the prairies to Prince Edward Island withered under the scorching heat and water rationing was widespread. |
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They met in Dubai in October 2004 and worked out for four days in scorching heat, hitting hundreds of tennis balls on a hard court and sweating buckets in the process. |
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Dead, dying and wounded soldiers blanketed the exposed ground in the scorching heat of the day. |
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His skin was grimed with dust, for he had ridden hard in scorching heat, and was anxious and impatient to get on. |
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Not only does religious life insulate its members, it also shelters them from the scorching heat of injustice and the harsh realities of division and strife. |
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As the school year comes to a close and Tehran's scorching heat becomes a daily affair, Iran's morality police have snuggled back into their favorite parking spots on the western edge of Vanak Square. |
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We are psyching ourselves up to walk every day in temperatures that are far removed from the ones in Ireland that we're so used to! At 25 degrees, it will be scorching heat for us! |
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We worked in heavy rain and scorching heat. |
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Middlesbrogh wingers Nathan Porritt and Jonathan Franks shone under the scorching heat, and when the former was swtiched from the left to the right in the second half, the move paid dividends. |
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I read it with particular interest during the two and a half years when I was reduced to carrying out my mission on foot, sometimes in scorching heat. |
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The vaulted ceilings lend this apartment a unique charm, keeping the rooms at a pleasant temperature both day and night, even during the scorching heat of the summer. |
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A full room, scorching heat outside and numerous discussions among the audience about a possible surprise during the gig, far too many things prevented any temperature decrease. |
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Whether battling the scorching heat of the Sahara desert or the bone chilling cold of the arctic, every detail of NANUK has been refined and perfected to offer the utmost in protection and performance. |
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But you are the ones working in this scorching heat. |
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Each morning, she is forced to venture into the scorching heat with her youngest four children to pick anza, a wild fruit that survives in drought. |
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