The laser heats the surrounding air so fast it explodes, causing a shock wave. |
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As the weather heats up this summer, frog song may be as easy to hear as bird warbling. |
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The racers agreed to race on the wet surface and the quarter-final heats began. |
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An integral back boiler provides domestic hot water and heats the radiators, which then provide central heating. |
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Critics are frequently invited to review or judge the competition, which culminates in Edinburgh after nationwide heats. |
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The bathhouse evolved from a creek-side fire pit into an indoor washing room that heats a barrel of water for all your scrubbing needs. |
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The shock heats the material in the shell to temperatures over 1 million degrees, producing bright X rays. |
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The units typically used for heats of sublimation are kilojoule per mole or kilocalories per mole. |
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The units typically used for heats of solution are kilojoules per mole or kilocalories per mole. |
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Giving it their all the Czech Republic took off at a cracking pace in the first of four heats. |
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Go to your local nursery and buy an aloe plant now, so that you will have the thick gel to use when the weather really heats up. |
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She lives on angel food cake and she-crab soup, which she heats up on a little ring right there in her room. |
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A strong, alternating current heats a resistive filament, causing it to emit electrons. |
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He compares the rage of the people to a burning oven which the baker heats, until his dough is leavened and raised. |
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By pressing a button on the bottom, water mixes with quicklime, producing a chemical reaction that heats the coffee. |
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Water plants deeply once a week as weather heats up, and surround them with liberal amounts of mulch to shade the soil and add organic matter. |
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As Montreal finally heats up just in time for festival season, the familiar colours and rhythms of Carifiesta are just around the corner. |
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She lives on cake and soup, which she heats up on a little ring right there in her room. |
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That's 16 riders racing over 20 heats with a first-place run-off if necessary. |
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The heats of the 400m hurdles should not trouble an athlete of his calibre. |
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In its interaction with light, it heats up in a luminous glow, giving it life and vibrant personality. |
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Measures like this ensure the chip will not burn out as it heats up from use. |
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The winners of these heats will compete against each other in the national finals to be televised in November. |
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Inevitably, though, the increased production means everyone will be scrapping for profits as competition heats up. |
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In the women's single sculls, the heats were won by Yoon Hui Lee and Chien Ju Chiang. |
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After winning the qualifying heats she finished a close second in the final. |
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Sir Archy was distanced in the first two heats, but salvaged the final heat. |
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We hear thunder because lightning heats the air to more than 43,000 degrees, causing the air to quickly expand. |
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The curd mat is transferred into a cookerstretcher of his own design, which heats the curd and continues to drain off liquid. |
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A glazed wall on the south heats the interior in the winter, while trellised sun shades keep it cool in the summer. |
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We thank all the singers who participated in all the heats and those who got through to the final. |
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There were three heats and on each night contestants had to sing songs with the themes of Motown, Elvis, country and western or New York. |
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Use transplants in February for a quick crop of lettuce and broccoli before the weather heats up and the plants bolt. |
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Lastly, the printer consumes a paltry 12W in sleep mode and the whole thing heats up in just 45 seconds. |
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When the action heats up, though, there's no mistaking that Shay Sweet burns with a seemingly unquenchable sexual thirst. |
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It's just hard to sort out the real issues from the smokescreens as the rhetoric heats up this election year. |
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They are white and weathered, the horns cracked and bleached by the snows and frosts, and the rains and heats of many winters and summers. |
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The top spellers will then go forward to regional heats for the Hard Spell programme. |
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Cows are coming back bulling as they should and are showing very strong heats, he said. |
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A freshening north-easterly brought three new world records and a stunning British win on the second day of heats here yesterday. |
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By vigorously churning the tank every day, she helps the noxious mixture rot and produce the methane that heats her tea. |
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The Preliminary heats of the Championships will start Wednesday morning as planned. |
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In the quarter-finals, semifinals and final heats four skaters raced head to head. |
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German Sandra Voelker set a new women's 50m backstroke world record in the preliminary heats of the national championships in Berlin. |
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First round heats are scheduled for this morning and the finals of the three divisions on Sunday afternoon. |
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It sets me up well for the rest of the series and also means I avoid the preliminary heats in the Danish Grand Prix which I am very glad about. |
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Challenge cup Jet Racing intends to promote competition among racers and allow maximum opportunity to compete in the race heats. |
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He only just made it through to the final after beating Graham Jarvis in two dual lane races in the heats. |
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Players from all but three of Britain's professional clubs will contest heats over 100 metres, followed by a final. |
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As land or ocean water warms, it heats the air next to it and this air begins rising. |
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The kinetic world of dance heats up April 20-21 with Torontonian Kathleen Rea's raw exploration of movement Dressed in White. |
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The fire heats the water, which then flows into the next room where an Amish-style heat-exchanger keeps the water warm. |
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Using long-handled tongs, he holds the metal in the forge until it heats to a dull red or straw color, then quickly moves it to the anvil. |
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Solar radiation heats the comet, which in turn causes the outgassing of its water molecules and dust. |
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On Sunday, two wins and a third in the heats meant he qualified on the front row of the grid for the final. |
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Hydrogen bonds are also responsible for water's high surface tension and specific and latent heats. |
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The plot heats up as lovers change partners, but for long stretches, the author pretty much abandons plot for a digression. |
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Or at least that is the message that is being broadcast 24 hours a day as the contest for the new position of Mayor heats up. |
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After an unlucky run at Beverley he was placed in good heats at Doncaster and Ascot before being sidelined with a chipped bone in his fetlock. |
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As election fever heats up, both sides are calling their supporters onto the streets. |
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When water vapour condenses, it generates precipitation and heats the air in ways that influence downwind ecosystems, as described later. |
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There's bad news for the bookies heading into tonight's radically changed interdominion heats. |
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The ten heats over the next few weeks will play the part of selecting the contestants for the finals. |
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The lake was developed to a rowing racing standard and on August 4, fifteen different nations converged for the opening heats. |
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Round two of heats began at 9.30 am under slightly hazy skies and perfectly flat water. |
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Three heats with the top three boats qualifying for the final left it up to the coxswains to call the race plan. |
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National free-to-air television and radio covered the finals live in prime time with cable TV covering all the heats. |
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Steve Rider and Sue Barker will front the programme which has live action from the very first heats to the all important finals. |
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This year I'm getting a new electric blanket with an extra switch that just heats the foot end in the summer. |
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Cold water travels through a pipe into the unit, and either a gas burner or an electric element heats the water only when needed. |
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Many efficient models conserve the energy used to heat water with a special booster inside the machine, which heats just a small volume of water to sanitize your dishes. |
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The top 16 swimmers from the heats progress to the semifinals, and the top eight then advance to the final. |
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When the tube heats up, it creates steam that can be injected into the oil well. |
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So when the sun shines on the roof it gets warm and heats everything up. |
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There are preliminary heats in the 50m, 100m and 200m distances that lead to semi-finals and then finals, all based on who gains the fastest times. |
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Once the engine is warm and has heated up the radiator fluid, which in turn heats the vegetable oil, you can switch the engine to run on straight vegetable oil. |
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The demise of Gaddafi adds a much-needed layer of insulation against GOP attacks as the 2012 campaign heats up. |
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The first event for the Sri Lankans was the Men's 400 metres first round heats that were scheduled to be run at 9.45 p.m. Sri Lanka time last night. |
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Hundreds of star-struck wannabes will line up outside the Hawk's Well Theatre on Saturday, September 25, for the north-west heats of You're A Star. |
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After a redesign last year, the toy now heats up like a traditional oven and looks more like a microwave. |
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When the torch heats the flux, it incandesces, giving off a brilliant yellow-orange flare, just like the one you get when dripping salt water onto a gas burner. |
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Slim prospects of bigger surf before the weekend, has resulted in the organisers attempting to complete as many of the 16 round two heats as possible yesterday. |
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A turnout of over 60 unlimited bangers, Jags, Granadas, hearses, and Yank tanks took to the road, in three heats with a final and a destruction derby. |
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After initial heats, teams were divided into divisions based on time. |
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The reinsman's consistency over the four heats at Bathurst last night has moved him into a commanding position at the top of the World Driving Championship leaderboard. |
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As that matter orbits the black hole, it heats up and emits a lot of light. |
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Deceleration of meteorites begins high in the atmosphere where the surface of the incoming body heats up to incandescence causing melting and ablation. |
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The sports heats are coming on again, as sports day draws nearer. |
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Sunlight passes through the plastic and heats the soil, which stays warm. |
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Some men raise their voices when the argument heats up, and if women try to match their decibel level, they risk sounding shrill. |
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Both foreign and local lenders are going online as the battle for the e-banking market heats up between domestic and foreign banks following China's WTO entry. |
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As government funding dwindles and the competition for charitable donations heats up, several facilities have turned to corporations and exchanged naming rights for cash. |
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He is, however, quick to point out the ones losing the friendlies are normally those who go on to enjoy a successful season when the action heats up. |
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The war of words heats up on the campaign trail as the military records of U.S. presidential candidates takes center stage and both candidates talk tough on national security. |
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With time allowing the first two second round heats to also be contested this afternoon, however, he was able to make amends and gained revenge over his wildcard opponent. |
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The three athletes have all been seeded in their various heats. |
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Purnell's idea has its roots in kart racing, where heats and finals work very well, and has been well received by Formula One people who do not have vested interests. |
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One hot spot theory states that the supercontinents move over top of a hot spot that heats the crust, causing it to uplift, thin, and eventually pull apart. |
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Indeed, the heats of the 10,000 metres were his Olympic debut. |
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Ten schools participated in the competition and teams of four to five youngsters battled it out in heats to get the chance to perform at the Arts Centre. |
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The massive current from a space storm heats the ionosphere, which dissipates energy by immediately ejecting some of its own oxygen and hydrogen ions into space. |
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The Botswanan, who finished second to Rudisha in London, had set the fastest time in the heats. |
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Sophies Joy and Blackdee Harri, who go in heats two and three respectively, also have solid credentials. |
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Simbarashe S, Frank D, Bruno DM and AY Abel Sorption isotherms and isosteric heats of sorption of whole yellow dent corn. |
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Standards were exceptionally high, and the winners had already fought off intense competition from other Teessiders in the subregional heats. |
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Concretising creates the ' Heat Island Effect' whereby the ground heats up very quickly but does not cool down. |
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The racing season heats up on March 24th and continues until mid-August when a new APBA Surf and Turf Champion will be named. |
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Both teams posted landslide victories to win their heats without a full squad. |
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Engend'ring heats, these one by one unbind, Stretch their small tubes, and hamper'd nerves unwind. |
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At more modest altitudes, flying faster compresses the air at the front of the engine, and this greatly heats the air. |
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The heats increase as the summer advances, and would be altogether intolerable, if a cooling wind called limbat did not arise. |
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The first International Trophy was run on 20 August in two heats and a final. |
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Regional heats are held in advance and, as with the National Eisteddfod, the Urdd Eisteddfod is held in a different location each year. |
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The reactor coolant then goes to a steam generator and heats water to produce steam. |
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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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As the temperature of the surface of the land rises, the land heats the air above it. |
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Hammond was the most successful of the three, finishing third in two heats and coming second in the final, ahead of Clarkson. |
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Due to divergent movement, the lithosphere is stretched and thinned, so that the hot asthenosphere rises and heats the overlying rift basin. |
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Energy from the Sun heats this layer, and the surface below, causing expansion of the air. |
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Atmospheric soot directly absorbs solar radiation, which heats the atmosphere and cools the surface. |
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Two heats are held, one on Saturday and one of Sunday, with the top two gigs being promoted and the bottom two relegated. |
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Meetings usually feature fifteen heats and each rider is scheduled to ride four or five times. |
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The Swedish Individual Championship is contested by 18 riders in a Grand Prix format with 20 heats. |
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The flame playing directly on the gauze heats it faster than the heat can be conducted away, eventually igniting the gas outside the lamp. |
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The unit operates on a single butane cartridge, which heats a mat releasing Allethrin. |
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At the heats, students had to abandon their scheduled speech to stand in for an absent college and presented a different, unrehearsed, topic. |
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The boys also investigated Newton's apple, how a pop-up toaster works, Archimedes' screw and how an element heats a kettle. |
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The bars are fed into an atomization process that heats them in a primary melting pot and transfers the molten metal into a smaller vessel. |
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The more concentrated the starch paste, the quicker it heats up, providing there is sufficient water to gelatinise the starch. |
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The Edinburgh AC club-mates go into today's heats with Dudgeon admitting she has been inspired to go for broke by the success of her fellow Scot. |
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Britain also won heats in the lightweight men's and women's double scull to book a semi-final place. |
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Also, in a gas-fired storage water heater, the pilot light heats the water in the tank so the energy isn't wasted. |
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As the presidential election heats up, so do political bumper sticker sales. |
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Fire officials urged people to use caution in forested areas as the weather heats up. |
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Infrared radiation strikes a sensillum and heats a little sphere inside it. |
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It sends out a milimeter wave beam that heats up the first one-eighth layer of skin without causing lasting damage. |
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It heats, mixes, froths and dispenses making it ideal for cappuccinos and hot chocolate. |
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If the coolant water heats up appreciably, the reaction rate slows down because the neutrons are not slowed down as much. |
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He topped the leader board in every one of the heats, although some fans say he has an unfair advantage because he was already an accomplished rollerblader. |
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It heats up in ten minutes and can be used inside the bed cover. |
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Sunlight in the visible spectrum hits the ground and heats it. |
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A coal fire heats the water in the boiler which is little more than a covered pan and the steam generated then passes through a valve into the brass cylinder above the boiler. |
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So during the day the air below the cloth heats up and rises through the chimney and drives rotor blades inside and also helps rotate the farmscraper gardens. |
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He will at last prevail, if only we have the grace to recognise Him, to seize the opportunities which, out of these excandescent heats, fly off as sparks from the anvil. |
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Underneath floppy sun hats and sunglasses, white-knuckled parents shouted encouragement to their children as they dove into the water for their heats. |
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William Hill Derby runnerup Tynwald Bish will be one of the main attractions when the remaining first round heats in the Bar One Racing Irish Sprint Cup are run at Dundalk. |
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One benefit of the coming election is that, as the presential race heats up, the legislators may take steps to improve the economy to boost their position in the polls. |
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The three heats of the Monkey Standard look good for Sahara Grand, Straight Ticket and the prolific Ceephil, while Westmead Tessa can take a one-off 592m open. |
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The scene in which Gideon gouges the bullet from his arm with a hunting knife, then heats the blade to cauterize the wound, should finish off anyone with a weak stomach. |
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McCombe has three runners in the event and two of them look certain trail-blazers in their respective heats and have an outstanding chance to qualify for next week's decider. |
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Av It was a semi-finalist in both Players Championship heats held two weeks ago in Birmingham and was a semi-finalist again in last week's German Darts Championship. |
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Field tests are said to have shown a significant increase in the number of heats before touchup, while not sacrificing tool cleanliness, according to the company. |
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Ohmic heating volumetrically heats the entire mass of food, leading to a product with better quality than its traditionally thermally processed counterpart. |
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Each of the eight heats have their own particular attractions and a few likely winners are Goldstar Lee, Selecta Sun, Lightning Josser, Magna Vaughan and Farloe Rooney. |
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The Playing Fields in London's Whitfield Street, off Tottenham Court Road, hosts the UK qualifying heats of the Cyberathlete Professional League on Sunday. |
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As the bread heats up, the products of combustion increase in size. |
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The Calcutta Rowing Club hosts rowing heats and training events. |
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Offers its Ener-Seal induction cap sealer, a noncontact system which establishes a magnetic field that heats the foil in the cap liner and creates a hermetic seal. |
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Back in the 1960s I worked in Blackpool and often covered the weekly heats of the bathing beauty contest at the open air swimming pool near South Pier. |
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This economizer heats up the water to its saturation temperature. |
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