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The issue is a hot one in the July 2 parliamentary elections.
CNN: ASIANOW - Asiaweek
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Competitive eating has gone extreme in recent years, with globe-trotting contestants often taking top honors in events like Nathan's Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest on July 4 at Coney Island in New York and Philadelphia's Wing Bowl in February.
WSJ: Extreme Cheeseheads Choke It Down
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That would be plenty, except not everyone wants to be in Croatia in July, and the hot-spot ports like Monaco, St.
WSJ: Nice Boat, No Dock | WSJ.Money Summer 2013
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The hot weather raised the output of utilities by 2% in July alone.
ECONOMIST: Overview
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Scott demonstrated a liking for hot conditions when posting 20.55m at the Jamaican championships in July.
BBC: Sport - Commonwealth Games 2010: Form guide - men's field athletics
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First, last week's Impressionist and Modern Art auctions and next month's Turner Water Colours auction in July are happening in a still white-hot art market.
FORBES: Bidding Up Sotheby's
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With the markets running hot, investors bid up lower-rated, lower-priced paper in July.
FORBES: Leveraged loans return 1.16% in July, trailing other asset clases; 5.75% YTD
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In addition to Nathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest, the Sheas have organized other competitions, which they've dubbed Major League Eating.
CNN: Hot dog champs defend titles in annual showdown
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In addition to Nathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest, the Sheas have organized other competitions as well, which they have dubbed Major League Eating.
CNN: Hot dog eating champs all set for July Fourth contest
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Then, in July 1997, the Asian Crisis hit, and everyone looked on in horror as hot money from global hedge funds, fueled by the steroid of high leverage, brought the economies of Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia to their knees, first creating asset bubbles when it flowed in, and then causing the local currencies to collapse when it was suddenly withdrawn.
FORBES: A Convertible Redback
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The hot zone for exposure is generally two seats beside, in front of and behind you, according to a study in July in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases, published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
WSJ: Where Germs Lurk on Planes