Then, the exhaust heat from the bottom plate of the thermoelectric device would be used in the traditional way to warm water up.
It was an commanding way to warm-up for Friday's match against reigning champions England, unimpressive in a 28-10 victory against the United States on Saturday.
Rush Creek also just added a 9-hole par-3 short course, the perfect add-on to the regular round to make a bigger day of golf out of the trip, or a great way to warm up and get your short game in sync before playing.
The shock of the new, in 1913, quickly gave way to a warm embrace.
Mass, generally attended by the staff at Warm Springs either on their way to work or on their way home.
Evidently, a few hundred of these finally made their way into the warm embrace of consumers, but considering that "Refund" looks to be the only remedy here, we sort of doubt a second generation will emerge.
Easily hired from most village centres or arranged by hotels, guests can zip along with a guide through the forest in a thrilling, if slightly noisy adventure, possibly stopping for tea or coffee along the way to stay warm.
Her on air efforts seemed to work since she danced her way through the competition to warm reviews.
So-called "booze buses" then ferried drunken revellers to the centre where they were kept warm until sober enough to make their way home.
"Whacky ideas such as... allowing pranks, introducing brain teasers and games to warm people up before a meeting are way down the scale in the UK, " the institute said.
But burning less oil to keep air cool so ice stays ice and the seas don't warm is too expensive and roundabout a way to meet the danger, Mr Mendelsohn thinks.
Much of my free time at Warm Springs was spent figuring out the best way to be liked by the people I wanted to like me.
The author of that work, Glen MacDonald of UCLA, has noted that the only way to get that region so warm is with a massive influx of Gulf Stream water from the Atlantic.
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Campbell admits networking is hard work if done the right way because it involves keeping connections "warm".
Steve, who is thought to be in his late 40s or early 50s, said after waking up in an unknown park he managed to find his way to the Bullring shopping centre to warm up.
Drought gripped swathes of England at the beginning of the year as the country basked in an unusually warm, dry March, but the sunshine gave way to the wettest summer for 100 years, hitting crops, tourism and wildlife.
Later, as Becky made her way to the bar, flashing a warm smile was all it took for a tall, handsome guy sipping a glass of red wine to ask her which sport she was watching (we were in a sports bar, because that's where you go when you're looking for bountiful testosterone).
Thanks for all of your warm thoughts, prayers and sentiments that have come our way.
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"The dynamic of the album and the way it unfolds is infantile, fluffy and warm, " Rosso explains.
Monumental and dramatic combining the influences of Robert Mallet-Stevens, Donald Judd and Le Corbusier the pieces, though spectacular in an Art Brut sort of way, are not exactly what you would call warm and cozy.
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"The stalactites and stalagmites from these caves are a way of looking back in time to see how warm periods similar to our modern climate affect how far permafrost extends across Siberia, " said Dr Anton Vaks from the University of Oxford.
Bottom line - their is no way the MWP (whenever it was) was as warm globally as the last 20 years.
Having battled their way through the snow, Team Osborne will find a warm welcome awaits at the Queen Anne-style mansion set in over 200 acres of Buckinghamshire countryside.
Mr. CLEMENT: I think way, way underneath that, there is a tiny little kernel that is warm and fuzzy.
Unless something is done to interrupt the review of Libya, all these warm words, along with much harsher comments from the West, will find their way into a report due for consideration this month.
Mr. JACK KEROUAC (Author, "On The Road"): Out we jumped in the warm, mad night, hearing a wild tenorman's bawling horns across the way going, ee-yah(ph), ee-ya, and hands clapping to the beat and folks yelling go, go, go.
Unfortunately, Berkowitz was right about cold water vs. warm water, and the oysters of New Orleans, while they lack nothing in the way of charm, are simply not good in comparison with those of New England and the Pacific Northwest.
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