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At that stage, blazes become much hotter, more difficult to fight and more dangerous.
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First of all, it is much hotter here, so it is more difficult to work.
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Of course, CES could be a much hotter destination if it had the hottest tech company involved.
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The temperature there hovers around 90 degrees year-round, though it's often much hotter.
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The Earth has been much hotter and much colder than it is now.
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The result is that the pitted tungsten becomes much hotter than a plain sheet of the metal could manage.
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"It gets much hotter on the centre court so I'm glad to have won in two sets, " said Dementieva.
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No doubt Axelrod is much hotter right now than a warm bucket.
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To get the share price out of the gutter, HP investors will eventually want HP to buy companies that sell much hotter products.
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In Iceland, meanwhile, a consortium of utilities is teaming up to do just the opposite: harness steam that is much hotter than the norm.
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For example, scientists investigate the hyper-dry environments found in Antarctica (but there is still a lot of water, compared with Mars) or Death Valley (dry enough, but much hotter than Mars).
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But I'll tell you, there will be a lot more than the 10, 000 people who showed up for the Democratic caucuses in Nevada in 2004, got a much hotter contest, got national attention and the entire country really looking to see what Nevada was going to do.
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Temperature-sensing paints work similarly they use luminescent molecules that light up according to how much they are vibrating, glowing less (and shaking more) when they are hotter and glowing more (and shaking less) when they are cooler.
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