The weather was perfect, not very hot like last year, but not too cold either.
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Immigration reform, I mean, this is a very hot topic today in the Senate.
When the pan is very hot, use tongs to lower in each scallop, flat side down.
We know that when it gets very hot outside or inside, people tend to eat less.
Mrs Kennedy told the court she was surprised by this because the house was very hot.
In fact, I don't think Number 11 was ever very hot on the idea.
One morning, after sitting for a while, she decided that it was a very hot day.
Cross-social platform support and social integration are very hot right now and needed in the market.
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The U.S. was pulled into a very hot conflict by the Korean War, which also is over.
"We were suffering, it was very hot and we were clinging to the ropes, " one Honduran migrant said.
Arizona and Nevada, for example, have very hot days during the summer, yet each is a magnet for newcomers.
Make sure the pan is very hot before you lay the sardines in.
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It is a very hot topic at the moment as states everywhere are reducing expenditures in the face of fiscal crises.
It was also very hot in parts of France and Italy, with Paris experiencing highs of almost 39C and Florence 38C.
"We had a very hot fight internally on whether or not to hide mistakes, " says Samson Yeh, CAL's director of flight training.
In general, we maintain a good mix of well-known stars and very hot girls that you see nowhere else but in our game.
Some of it is that the housing market in Minneapolis, after being very hot for the last number of years, has cooled off.
"There was nobody very hot about this, that's perfectly true, " Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg, whose country holds the EU Presidency, conceded after Monday's meeting.
For cooking, grapeseed oil has a high smoke point meaning it can get very hot without smoking and a mild flavor that doesn't interfere with other ingredients.
Since methane is a potent greenhouse gas, things would have got very hot very quickly, to the detriment of any big animal that could not shed heat easily.
That means you need less silicon to make a given amount of electricity, but it also makes the silicon very hot as hot, in fact, as a high-performance microprocessor.
The government is likely to see it as a very hot potato indeed, and the British Organ Donation Society thinks it doesn't take sufficient account of families' wishes.
"If it's very hot, I'll remove my jacket, " he says.
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"Chinese intellectuals academics, architects and planners are now in very hot discussion about how best to pursue preservation, " said Li Xiangning, a professor of history and criticism at Tongji University in Shanghai.
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She first sears the steak in a very hot pan, then perches it on a rack set on a baking sheet and pops it into a hot oven to finish cooking.
They get their initial power and instability from the difference in temperature between the very hot Sahara air and the substantially cooler air along the coast of the Gulf of Guinea.
Edison bulbs function by making a Tungsten filament very hot, and a hot object glows: radiating energy on a broad spectrum of wavelengths, only a small part of which is visible to the eye.
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