It gets swelteringly hot here in Paris in my petit kitchen, and it's too darn uncomfortable if I wear too much. |
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Given the extreme heat during most of the year, these homes are often swelteringly hot. |
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With this summer promising to be swelteringly hot, it's important to stay as hydrated as possible. |
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It's not swelteringly hot, like in the summer months, and the courses look nicely verdant too. |
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Here was this African-American voter in khaki shorts, a v-neck T-shirt and black-rimmed eyeglasses, browsing shops at the Crabtree Valley Mall, on a swelteringly hot Friday in the not-yet summer of the American south. |
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Yet the story works very well in the theatre – a medium perhaps even better suited to evoking the swelteringly repressive atmosphere of the Old South and the righteous fury at the treatment of farm labourer Tom Robinson. |
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It looks like a godforsaken place: just to get there busloads of people drive through a swelteringly hot landscape of bombed-out houses, emaciated cattle and mangled cars. |
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However, during the last swelteringly hot weeks of the year, I agreed that we would have our break-up party at the waterhole. |
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Commuters travelling on London's swelteringly hot tube buses and trains during the summer months will be used to reminders to take a bottle of water on their journey. |
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On a swelteringly hot afternoon in southern Germany, Swansea boss Monk fielded a stronger than expected team for his side's first game of pre-season. |
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The weekend's temperatures were 8C higher than the average for May, leaving Birmingham as swelteringly hot as several European holiday destinations. |
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Lewis Hamilton broke his drought on a swelteringly hot Sunday, winning the Hungarian Grand Prix to match Michael Schumacher's track record of four wins. |
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I very often marvel about the way in which many young girls are proudly flicking and swinging tresses reaching down to the small of their backs, even on swelteringly hot days. |
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