Other metro areas on the East Coast were also feeling the heat and its repercussions.
Princeton Professor and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman must be feeling the heat.
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The resurrected Tempo and other Indonesian media are feeling the heat from an embattled President Habibie.
The Democratic Party is feeling the heat for US President Barack Obama's hostility towards Israel.
Some analysts say the violence is a reaction by drug lords feeling the heat from the federal government.
Meanwhile, several Republican members of Congress running for reelection are feeling the heat.
Estate agents are feeling the heat, complaining that banks are giving preferential financing to offload their own property assets.
Maybe they've been feeling the heat from palmOne's Treo 600 and Motorola's forthcoming MPx, both of which have mini-keyboards.
Publishers are feeling the heat, with hardcover sales weak and the rise of e-books promising to upend their business models.
Like many other sectors of the economy, carmakers are feeling the heat.
In recent days, however, he has shown signs of feeling the heat.
In addition to the trophies and the accolades, there have been plenty of spats, with numerous star players feeling the heat of Ferguson's infamous "hairdryer" treatment.
Soon after Banana Republic got a lot of ink about its risqu image, Shahid started feeling the heat for showing too few racial minorities in his ads.
Presidential Candidate Mr. Mitt Romney is clearly feeling the heat on his role in BAIN Capital which was supposed to be his sole criteria for creating jobs and running for the American Presidency!
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No wonder Huang Ming is feeling the heat.
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No doubt Mr Abbas, who is part of that generation of Arab leaders now feeling the heat of frustration across the region, hopes that he can seize the initiative, gaining popular support in the process.
But he's feeling the heat from members of groups like Free Press and the high-tech companies that operate on the "edge" of the Internet, using it to distribute their services--including more and more video--to consumers.
All parties were feeling the heat, but the real angst was among Conservatives - not just because a lot of Tories instinctively disliked the bill, but also because of the way such a toxic issue had been handled.
The BBC's Stephen Evans in Berlin says the defence minister is feeling the political heat at the moment.
The electronic exchange, born in early 1997 as an electronic communications network, also been feeling the competitive heat.
But Mr Blair is not the only pro-war leader whose support is slipping: Mr Bush, too, is feeling some heat in the aftermath of the Iraq war.
Barack Obama, probably feeling some heat from the last election, recently announced a pay freeze for many federal workers.
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While the health benefits of Bikram are widely recognized, some find the heat oppressive and complain of feeling dizzy or nauseous during the class.
Is this a sign that the President is feeling political heat from this group, that he felt that he should schedule this?
While the company is still claiming the highest video quality (something that has been hotly debated and litigated about), they aren't feeling a lot of heat from the Fiber-to-the-Home crowd, and don't see much of an impact on their business from competition in that area.
Yet the only heat cable TV is feeling, strangely enough, comes from its own ratings, which caught fire last month.
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