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Max could feel their hot wet breath on his face, he could see their enormous teeth, each incisor as big as his foot.
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In hot, wet Louisiana, everything from trees to microbes grows quickly so scars on the land are usually quick to heal.
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Leaving the island, torrential rain battered the boat and the rough sea had no desire to give us a smooth journey back to Guapi, typical for this perpetually hot, wet climate.
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Others like The Buckle, Hot Topic and Wet Seal saw drops in revenue.
FORBES
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The treatments depended largely on the belief that we are all compounds of hot, cold, wet and dry bodily humours: this was the basis of medicine from classical times, still used by herbalists and homeopaths.
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The summer passed, the hot days fading into a wet, sticky autumn.
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Hot summers (in the U.S.) or wet ones (in the U.K.) are invoked as support for climate alarmism, whereas cold winters are dismissed as weather.
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The cloth is washed in hot water and massaged with the feet, after which the wet fabric is placed on the snow-covered fields for ten to twenty days to be lightened by the sun and the ozone released by the snow s evaporation.
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