Under the heat of the Mexican sun, I watched the guys pluck their strings.
As the heat of the day passes, many travellers choose to explore the island via motorbike.
In the heat of an economic meltdown, the struggle for survival can compromise societal niceties.
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For example, telling an athlete to "focus" during the heat of a competition does not help.
Bebb-Jones admitted second-degree murder, telling police he killed his wife Sabrina in a "heat of passion".
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Doing this in the heat of the moment, you always get a bad result.
But the capture and initial interrogation data was not properly logged in the heat of battle.
Try to control your emotions, and don't begin the conversation in the heat of the moment.
He's among thousands of people standing in line in the dreary midmorning heat of Port-au-Prince.
Butterflying exposes the whole bird to the heat of the grill and promotes faster cooking.
Father rolled down his window, and the thick heat of the day spilled in.
In 2004, one could easily feel the heat of fierce competition between eBay EachNet and Taobao.
It was as if the heat of the kitchen had melted and sealed it.
This would allow gravity and the heat of atmospheric rentry to finish it off.
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They melt under the heat of the broiler and go down quivering and gooey.
Despite the excessive heat of the radiators, I sensed something cold, a chill in the air.
The problem is, employees tend to forget this in the heat of the moment.
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When I made my first film, "In the Heat of the Sun, " I was also 30.
It uses no electricity, yet is able to recover 70% of the heat of outgoing air.
Sea-flies, harmless mosquito-sized insects, now squatted on every surface, stupefied into stillness by the gathering heat of the afternoon.
The heat of the summer has abated and the city sparkles in warm sunshine.
Thus even though just re-elected, President Obama may well feel the heat of pressure.
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Each one hid a natural oven that retains a constant heat of 100C.
"Those comments resulted from the heat of a competitive battle, " says Ray Pellecchia, an NYSE spokesman, now.
So any new financial crisis means they will have to face the full heat of the markets.
So bacteria in the center of a hamburger patty, for example, might survive the heat of cooking.
During the heat of the campaign, the two men had less than kind words for each other.
During the heat of the bubble, banks competed with each other to give loans, loosening their standards.
Ronald Reagan once observed that the best education on Capitol Hill is the white heat of public opinion.
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