The loan market was hot in the third quarter, but the high-yield market was hotter.
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It is hot in here, and you guys -- (applause) -- are hanging in there.
It is hot in here, the air-conditioning not yet on, the heat remembering winter.
Take-up has been hot in the U.S. and Europe with hype surrounding several particular cyber merriments.
With the loan market running hot in March, managers bid up lower-rated, lower-priced paper.
Our only possession was a tent, which was hot in summer and cold in winter.
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The homebuilders were hot in 2012 and it looks to continue in 2013 as the housing market recovers.
It gets hot in Buenos Aires, sometimes quite hot, and outdoor dining is very much in demand here.
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But we forget that conservatives really don't love McCain, and the evangelicals aren't hot in love with him either.
Too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer, the grapes used to rot on the vine.
It was also very hot in parts of France and Italy, with Paris experiencing highs of almost 39C and Florence 38C.
But plenty of competitors were hot in pursuit in the 1, 000-mile race, and gaining on the 54-year-old veteran from Big Lake, Alaska.
But the 2011 team got really hot in the playoffs, with an average margin of victory in those games of 14 points.
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In the wintertime, he used to turn on the gas stove and close all the doors, so it got real hot in there.
Is it feeling hot in here, or is it just us?
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Since lockscreen bypass methods are apparently what's hot in the streets, it's no surprise that yet another one has surfaced, this time targeting Samsung's Android phones.
Nand memory is hot in devices like the iPod but can also be combined with server processors to boot up computers instantaneously, making Intel-based servers more desirable.
In the weather, we see this sort of behavior with extended heat waves, cold spells, or periods when it is hot in the morning followed by an afternoon thunderstorm.
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Franklin's recent credits include appearances on "The Young and the Restless" and the TV Land comedy "Hot in Cleveland, " which again reunited her with Bertinelli, one of that show's regulars.
Possibly so, but regardless of it becoming a hot topic in technology, the perception needs to shift to the focus on a hot topic in business management and organizational operations.
During the first two years that the dome was under construction, Lanier and his father lived in an unheated canvas Army tent that was stiflingly hot in summer and frigid in winter.
After the amendment, food such as sausage rolls or pasties sold on shelves - that is, cooling down, rather than being kept hot in a special cabinet - will not be liable for VAT.
"It was so hot in Saudi Arabia and as you know the journey from Korea was long but our belief in the ability of the players snatched the ticket to South Africa, " Kim stated.
Carnival brights and vibrant prints are hot in home decoration, and humble Brazilian flip-flops - the rubber sandals worn by the country's president, supermodels and street kids alike - are set to be this summer's hottest shoes.
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And even though the town sits south of Rome on a part of the island that gets blisteringly hot in August (when we visited) the sea air and the proximity of the water are never far away.
When it was very, very hot in the middle of the day there was not point in being out, and you could actually use that period to get some sleep so you needed less sleep at night.
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