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Ian Holloway has since taken up the hot seat at the English championship club, but Hughes still has desire to test himself at that level.
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Ulvi Voomets, a 49-year-old information media consultant from the southern town of Antsla, was a member of a squad called Laemma Naaso (which means "Hot Women" in English), four women wearing bathing suits, shower caps and rollers in their hair.
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Hot water, menus in English, toilet paper and public toilets are hard to come by in many areas, so stick to larger cities, which are more likely to have Western hotels.
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Some English guys love extremely hot curries and will seek them out.
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Several years ago the department got into hot water over utterly misbegotten "model" curriculums for teaching English and American history.
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The unassuming Ingvarsson, who speaks no English, did this just to provide the free hot water to a few farms in the area.
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"I'm delighted to be back in the managerial hot-seat at QPR, " said Redknapp, who won the English FA Cup with Portsmouth in 2008 after returning the club following a controversial move to neighboring Southampton, who were relegated in 2005.
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There are some upbeat songs, like Hot Fudge - about how he wants to move to LA to escape the English winters, but "there's just a green card in the way".
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Or head over to another historical spot, the Brown Hotel , where you can soak up all that booze with the one and only Hot Brown -- an open-face sandwich casserole layered with bacon and Mournay sauce -- at the English Grill.
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She spoke a little English and when she finally understood she said they were welcome to come one at a time for a hot bath.
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