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Cleared at the checkpoint, with the hot sun setting over the mountains, I stopped at a gas station to buy two Modelo Especial beers to drink in the car.
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The software, which requires no cumbersome serial number codes, also enables protecting or exporting clips to save indefinitely and setting up "hot zones" to further tailor the motion activation.
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Dangerous imbalances can build slowly in a financial system, in ways that may not be obvious to a group of economists whose main focus each month is whether the monetary-policy setting is too hot or cold to hit an inflation target.
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South Korea is concentrating on issues which it hopes may be relatively easier for North Korea to accept, such as setting up a hot-line between commanders on both sides of the demilitarised zone, the mutual notification of military exercises, and exchange visits between officers from both sides.
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Jews, Christians and Muslims munched hot dogs and coleslaw together before setting out to clean up the neighbourhood park.
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When I was in high school, she'd devote two hours to setting my thick hair in hot rollers for an audition, yet she would not know the names of my teachers or friends, never mind the name of the play I was trying out for.
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In a private setting, couples will enjoy a hot stone massage, gemstone facial and a decadent chocolate ganache treat to share.
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Cooling down in the lake, and then watching the sun setting over the dunes while soaking in a hot spring is a surreal experience.
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The dry, hot desert air and laid-back southwestern state of mind creates an otherworldly setting for ultimate relaxation.
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As for the crudities of hot-metal typesetting and letter-press printing, all these have long been superseded by electronic setting (in which a 1970s managing director, Ian Trafford, was a pioneer, and made The Economist one too), and by the stunning quality of modern offset printing.
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