But what was then too hot to handle later became impossible to ignore.
And in their second innings they found Sidebottom too hot to handle as he claimed his best figures for Notts in four years.
It was only half a century later, as the consequences of pushing the earth out into plebeian orbit dawned on the priests, that it became too hot to handle, or even touch.
While discussions of cultural differences can spark debate, the Smithsonian's Eric Jentsch, a specialist in the NMAH's division of science, medicine and society, points to one object that's literally too hot to handle.
Besides being deep and hot to handle, the metallic structures are dense and heavy, yet fragile, striated with fractures that the researchers feared would cause them to crumble like dry cake before they reached the surface.
It is a form of third rail in national politics and too hot for anyone to handle.
The drives themselves are hot-swappable with interface modules that handle the physical connection to the computer.
In hot countries, falconers take their children to the desert and train them to handle the bird and establish a mutual relationship of trust.
Mainly because they can handle high temperatures well -- and older chips used to get pretty hot.
If ICANN can handle those hot issues, it just might move away from controversy and get to work expanding the Internet.
Those who can handle abrupt temperature changes can try the four room Nun Path, a variation of hot to cold with variations of humidity, a revival of a Roman regeneration treatment. (although only the most stalwart should attempt the Frigidarium.) And treatments span the globe, from hammam rituals to Thai and Ayurvedic.
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At the sink, hot is to the right and cold left, the opposite of standard, and in the shower the rotating handle starts at scalding and gets colder from there, again the opposite.
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