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There had been concern that low levels of oxygen in the water caused by the spell of hot and dry weather during the month would damage their welfare.
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Bath, that home town in the SW of England, is claiming that exploratory fracking 15 miles away, in the Mendips, would threaten the supply of hot water to the famous springs and thus damage the economy of the City.
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If it were not for this kick, the apparatus would be behaving just like Maxwell's Demon, a hypothetical creature (conceived of in the 19th century by James Clerk Maxwell) that could cause the spontaneous separation of hot and cold particles and thus do serious damage to some of the laws of physics.
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Operation Blessing International is assessing the damage in Plaquemines Parish and will be serving hot meals to people in St.
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And the damage was even greater in the once-hot high-technology sector, which has also been discouraged by a poor sales forecast for leading computer manufacturer Dell.
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Damage done by Midwestern floods in June was made worse by hot, dry weather in August.
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Situations such as these can damage your integrity as a business owner and could land you in legal hot water.
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An eruption of hot plasma from the sun, called a coronal mass ejection, which could do damage to electricity grids over an entire continent, might fit the bill.
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But "customers don't realise just how hot and dangerous these drinks are - they really don't appreciate the level of damage that can be caused, " Ms de Vos said.
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Compensation is an increasingly hot issue in the talks, with small nations demanding the inclusion in any 2015 agreement of a "loss and damage mechanism" whereby rich nations would pay them to rebuild from, say, extreme storms.
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