Amusingly, the hot hand and Monte Carlo fallacies can lead to contradictory conclusions.
Under the hot hand fallacy, the gambler believes the number is likely to come up again and continues to bet on his lucky number.
Mr. Miller says he thinks the primary cause of his hot hand turning cool was simply "bad decision-making, " and that luck played a role in his fund being ranked so highly last year.
Guests can look forward to a Camelback Signature Facial complete with a hot stone hand and foot massage, or explore the Camelback Golf Club, featuring two-championship 18-hole courses and a 36, 000-square-foot pueblo-style clubhouse.
Why spend the night stepping over pools of vomit when you could watch the entire thing on television, from the comfort of your own home, with a steaming cup of hot chocolate in hand?
Everything goes up as the hot money gets passed from hand to hand.
Meanwhile, veggie evangelists at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have turned heads with ever-more-racy campaigns, including sending models clad only in strategically placed leaves of lettuce to hand out tofu hot dogs on street corners nationwide.
In the company of Emma McCune, misguided though she might have seemed to some, Ms Scroggins takes the reader by the hand into the hot dust of southern Sudan and the politics of the belly, where black meets white, rich meets poor and the fat white paunch of the West gets to look upon starving Africa's distended stomach.
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Placing a cup of water on each side, he dunked the bun with his left hand and crammed it in his mouth, while with his right hand he dunked the hot-dog and brought it midway up his chest.
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Risk--in this case for workers' compensation liability--got passed from hand to hand in a game of hot potato.
Last week Pizza Hut introduced a P'Zolo, a rolled, hot sandwich intended to be held in one hand.
"He was very afraid of fire, very scared of burning, " she said, describing his complaints after mere steam from hot tea once left a mark on his hand.
Use what you have at hand to present the burgers, hot dogs, chips and dip in a creative way, said Atlanta party planner April Trigg, founder of Eventologie.
On one hand, consumers are more drawn to hot promotional deals than ever before.
It is said to have been developed for the mining industry, as a self-contained lunch that could be put into the pockets, was sturdy enough to survive until lunch, could be enjoyed hot or cold, and could easily be eaten with one hand down in the mines.
Then, with both hands, he broke the hot-dog in half and, with one section in each hand, used the sausage as a plunger to force down the bun as he chewed.
ECONOMIST: It takes guts to eat 50? of Nathan's famous hot dogs
The howls and hand-wringing over global capitalism and its trapdoors of "hot money, " hedge fund hocus-pocus and derivative meltdowns have won headlines for shouters like George Soros.
Three to four times a week, Johnson is in toy stores with spiral notebook and camera in hand, measuring shelf space to see if a toy is hot (increased space) or is struggling (decreased shelf space).
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