Any conversation related to taxes is likely to be heated, and the discussion over aviation user fees is no exception.
The team said the power drain of the heaters shouldn't effect battery life, either -- chips don't have to be heated often, and when they do, it can be done while prospective devices are recharging.
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Nearly two years after the FDA issued what became the first of two rejections, the agency has finally approved the Bydureon diabetes treatment, setting up what is going to be heated battle between Amylin Pharmaceuticals and Novo Nordisk, which sells a rival medicine called Victoza.
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Wednesday's game proved to be a heated affair on and off the pitch, with the referee dismissing three Rangers players and issuing a total of 13 yellow cards.
Reverend LOU SHELDON (Truth and Values Coalition): The Republican Party is at a major crossroads, and after this election there's going to be a very heated debate.
And it wouldn't surprise me if we didn't actually see some outside money coming in to get involved in what might turn out to be a pretty heated political campaign.
The trial promises to be emotional, heated, and dramatic.
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That this is continuing to be a subject of heated debate is either because John McCain and Mitch McConnell have nothing better to do, or President Obama is really intent on nominating Susan Rice as Secretary of State.
He said he didn't ask Tamerlan why he had shaved because he didn't want to engage in what was likely to be a long, heated debate.
King beating--would be sure to provoke heated debate.
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But if you heat up the alloy until it liquefies--Branagan's powder must be heated to 1, 200 degrees Celsius and applied with a thermal spray gun--it turns into an ashy powder as it cools, a metallic glass with "frustrated" molecules, as Branagan calls them, anxious to form a lattice, but confined by their inability to move.
And in Intel's Israel design center, the arguments can be heated enough to alarm visitors.
And that should be enough to kickstart some heated discussions on the floor of Congress in the coming weeks.
If his principal family flies to, say, a ranch in Aspen, which Barrie has painstakingly transformed into a winter paradise, and the cold spurs them to relocate to a property in Florida, he scrambles to make sure every aspect of that property is ready to be inhabited without a hitch, from stocked pantries to heated swimming pool.
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Once you have been shepherded into the hamam you will be left to lounge on the heated marble.
The socks were then to be placed in the microwave and heated until warm.
Local fans and Colomiers players have been campaigning for the player's two-year ban to be overturned and Pontypridd faced a heated reception during Sunday's encounter, which they lost 38-21.
The foods below need to be thawed, zapped or maybe heated in the oven or on the stove, and often require no actual pots or pans (or maybe even plates).
Which means, debate on the debt ceiling will be heated and go to the last minute (as it frequently has in the past, with no ill consequences other than political fallout).
If you're impressed enough to make a return visit, you'll find your profile and preferences have been digitally stored, meaning your room will be pre-heated to your favored temperature for your arrival.
The law that had just been introduced in Sweden making bicycle helmets compulsory for children up to the age of 15 had triggered a heated debate on whether it should be extended to include adult cyclists too.
They can also be plaited together to form cables, heated to improve the contact between the superconducting grains, and rolled flat.
In fact, the strength of sterling has proved to be such a boon that the country has exported its over-heated housing market to certain parts of the continent.
That's now been called off for the States for an undisclosed reason -- carriers around here are notoriously finicky in their relationships with manufacturers and we wouldn't be surprised if it all came down to a few heated boardroom discussions with the big wigs -- but whatever the cause, users will need to roll with a less-integrated payment option to start.
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Coming off a heated midterm election, that may be news to some employees who enjoy political debate.
Then, in order to get the hydrogen out of the solid, it must be heated, which saps energy.
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Instructor Kelly Marcus tells them they can keep a conversation from getting too heated by using the "blameless apology"--to be sorry a customer's calling card was rejected rather than accuse him of not having paid his bills.
With a heated campaign season behind them, legislators will likely be willing to compromise on issues that have plagued these pools, she says.
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