With the Wolf, I turned the heat up to 425 degrees and waited about 12 minutes for it to heat up.
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If the housing market heats up, financial stocks will "heat up, and you'll also see suppliers heat up," as a result, Davitt said.
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If you can heat up your own body effectively, you won't need to spend a lot of energy to heat up, or cool down, the room.
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" She added, "It took some time to heat up.
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Pence is starting to heat up again after batting .
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Blessed Fruits: • Nick's story is starting to heat up.
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Some abstinence-only programs, he said, reinforce these stereotypes by comparing girls to Crock Pots (because they supposedly take a long time to "heat up") and boys to microwaves (which heat up quickly).
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I heat up pasta leftovers because the baby loves pasta.
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Meanwhile, things continue to heat up between Harry and Markle.
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I heat up leftover eggplant pasta from the other day.
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E. goes downstairs to heat up some waffles for breakfast.
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It takes an hour and 20 minutes to heat up.
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I heat up some dinner and relax for a while.
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Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom's romance continues to heat up.
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I take a quick break to heat up my lunch.
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Negotiations for Cohen to visit Russia began to heat up.
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Spotify's battle with Apple Music is continuing to heat up.
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Scott Disick and Sofia Richie's romance continues to heat up.
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I heat up my portion in a mini sauce pan.
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I heat up my lunch from home and join them.
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So as things start to heat up, so do you.
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When N. gets home, we heat up leftovers for dinner.
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For lunch, I heat up some chicken flautas from Costco.
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Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger's relationship continues to heat up.
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And after Anastasia agrees, things quickly begin to heat up.
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Heat up tortillas and place the soy in the tortillas.
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The dedicated streaming media device market continues to heat up.
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Meanwhile, America's involvement in Afghanistan is about to heat up.
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But what if you want to heat up some water?
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Add all stocks and turn the heat up to high.
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So kick back, heat up those nachos, and rest easy.
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Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner are turning the heat up.
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Microsoft's courtship of LinkedIn began to heat up in April.
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Consequently, they heat up prices in those locations, as well.
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See you next week as the Marriage Olympics heat up!
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Expect the debate to heat up in the coming week.
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With thick sidewalls, these pieces heat up quickly and evenly.
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I heat up egg muffins I made for the week.
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Heat up the remaining tablespoon of oil over high heat.
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Save off to the side to heat up later. 3.
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The lines heat up and cause car fires, he said.
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I look through the fridge and heat up some leftovers.
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The review comes as antitrust investigations into Facebook heat up.
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A shorted sensor can heat up and possibly catch fire.
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Other members of the group jiggled around to heat up.
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And should you want to heat up some frozen 'za?
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Expect this issue to heat up in the next Congress.
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They heat up and the coils inside can get fried.
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Competition is only expected to heat up in the coming months.
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The administration just turned the heat up even higher on sanctions.
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I heat up leftover lentil curry, and it still tastes good!
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I heat up some of last night's vegan lentil curry soup.
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Heat up 13.88 quarts of water at 123°F (74°C ).
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I heat up a bag of patra and pack it up.
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I heat up some frozen dumplings and add a tofu sausage.
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I heat up my chicken, leftover brown rice, and roasted veggies.
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I heat up leftover fish curry I made during the week.
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At 210.53:29 I heat up spaghetti squash, chicken, and veggies.
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If they worsen, the two sides' frozen conflict could heat up.
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As the weather began to heat up, so did Tatis bat.
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I heat up some leftover chicken and eat that with salad.
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The rivalry between Twitch and YouTube has begun to heat up.
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Kyle Richards and Lisa Vanderpump's feud is continuing to heat up.
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Then I heat up my coffee that I brought from home.
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Hubby opts for leftover burrito bowls and I heat up soup.
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The battle to claim the streaming throne continues to heat up.
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When she woke, the day was already starting to heat up.
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"The outer boroughs are really starting to heat up," Serhant said.
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The debate around encryption is poised to heat up in Washington.
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Hold onto your butts: the future's just starting to heat up.
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Compared to cast iron, these aluminum-core products heat up quickly.
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I heat up one of my breakfast hash containers from Sunday.
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The election of Trump signals this cultural conflagration will heat up.
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As the IoT market evolves, acquisitions have started to heat up.
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I heat up another one of my homemade meals: turkey chili.
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But when did political discourse heat up to its current degree?
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As midterm elections heat up, politics are increasingly on the brain.
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The scuffle between Turkey and the U.S. continues to heat up.
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Maybe things heat up after the intro, you find yourself thinking.
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I heat up a frozen Kodiak waffle and add some cherries.
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I rush back to the office and heat up my lunch.
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After, I heat up some Maple Streusel bread from Trader Joe's.
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After sending clips, I heat up more of my pumpkin kringle.
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I heat up my overcooked turkey sausage, jasmine rice, and lentils.
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I heat up microwavable brown rice and Trader Joe's lentil curry.
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But, by the same measure, it's caused competition to heat up.
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Another adorable LaValle baby is about to heat up the Jersey Shore!
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Summer is almost over, but Corinne Olympios is turning the heat up!
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Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn's low-key romance continues to heat up.
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As glaciers heat up, meltwater can pool into lakes at their feet.
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I shower and heat up leftover French toast for breakfast with yogurt.
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I go upstairs to our staff room and heat up my pasta.
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Things are continuing to heat up for Kendall Jenner and Ben Simmons!
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I dress entirely in fleece and heat up more leftover miso soup.
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I heat up some leftover broccoli pasta from earlier in the week.
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A later free throw by Whiteside put the Heat up 68-20103.
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Our efforts to keep cool can also paradoxically make cities heat up.
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And your erotic impulses will heat up regardless of your relationship status.
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Use this mug to warm coffee, brew tea, or heat up soup.
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I heat up chili for lunch and catch up on the internet.
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The wireless carrier wars are continuing to heat up, this time internationally.
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I quickly heat up an Indian food TV dinner from Trader Joe's.
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I'd make simple pastas or heat up a can of Amy's Soup.
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Is it supposed to heat up more quickly than your current oven?
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I heat up leftovers for dinner and head to bed around 230.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Yumiko Okubo, 71, had forgotten how to heat up food.
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Facebook is breaking from that pattern as questions about Russia heat up.
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My heart started beating; I felt my cheeks heat up like summer.
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Expect things to heat up in your partnerships, both romantic and nonromantic.
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It takes about 30 seconds for the unit to heat up fully.
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If that's "relatively tepid" growth, I'd hate to see it heat up!
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As the streaming wars heat up, consumers are being bombarded with choice.
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You can heat up this bibimbap bowl in just a few minutes.
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"People's emotions tend to heat up when there is disagreement," he explains.
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Things will heat up now, Aries—just the way you like it.
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In a separate little pot, heat up the cherry sauce on low.
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They buy ammunition, and concealed carry classes start to heat up again.
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Nobody's mom is going to heat up a bowl of "Clumpy" soup.
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Speculation about a Walmart deal for an insurer could heat up again.
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Right before things heat up, two ominous strangers ride up to Bacurau.
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I heat up some teriyaki noodles for the kids for their side.
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As the world's oceans heat up, the Galápagos Islands are a crucible.
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Factional manoeuvring to replace Abe would surely heat up if Aso resigned.
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Turnout for "Rocketman" could either heat up or cool down studio interest.
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Another area that will likely heat up is the battle over indexing.
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Expect the spending fights to only heat up in the coming week.
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We get the heat up to 103, with up to 80% humidity.
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We decide to be lazy and just heat up a frozen pizza.
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It was also difficult to get this thing to noticeably heat up.
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I heat up my lunch and get my bearings in my email.
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We also heat up some pasta to share because we're really healthy.
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The temperatures heat up the material and cause the material to glow.
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Either way, he will heat up the impeachment talk on Capitol Hill.
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As record-breaking temperatures continue to heat up the outside world, the
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Trump's 2020 reelection campaign is poised to heat up following his impeachment.
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This station will heat up to 15000 homes with low carbon energy .
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While Brenda is away in Paris, things heat up between Dylan and Kelly.
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The action doesn't really heat up until late, when the afterparties get going.
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Are things about to heat up for Caitlyn Jenner and friend Candis Cayne?
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There are other companies that have managed to heat up the oven market.
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I'm starving and heat up the last of my leftover pasta before crashing.
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There's also a heat-up function to ensure the water never gets cold.
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I heat up some taco soup I made and top it with cheese.
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I heat up some leftovers for J. and make myself a poke bowl.
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The news comes just as Black Friday deals are starting to heat up.
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As soon as he's asleep, I heat up more buffalo nuggets for myself.
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"And don't just heat up the old tea," his friend said after him.
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Following the meeting, I heat up my burrito and cut up the avocado.
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Their biggest lead was 230-242 before the Hawks started to heat up.
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Then, just heat up your grill (or grill pan—nobody will know better).
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We heat up the last of the chili and stir-fry for dinner.
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I heat up some leftover pumpkin pancakes and turkey bacon in the toaster.
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I heat up a couple of leftover muffins and hop in the shower.
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I heat up my soy chorizo bowl and meet him at the market.
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But thankfully, Brazzers is here to heat up the hoverboard craze even more.
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This causes the Earth to absorb more sunlight and heat up even more.
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I heat up the chicken and quinoa, and to my delight, it's delicious.
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There's no waiting 30 seconds to a minute for it to heat up.
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I heat up leftover rice and add cilantro sauce to tie it together.
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Afterwards, I heat up some more curry for dinner and drink my wine.
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I heat up leftovers from the spaghetti dish I made yesterday for dinner.
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I heat up a breakfast biscuit sandwich and eat it while I'm working.
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And it's clear that things are only going to heat up from here.
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Watch for this conflict to heat up even more than is obvious today.
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But he knows his putter needs to heat up to have any chance.
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"There's nothing more exciting than keeping the heat up, but also being funny!"
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Jennifer Lawrence's summer romance continues to heat up with new boyfriend Cooke Maroney.
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And now Fred Rogers fever is poised to heat up all over again.
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These photons are often absorbed by the asteroid, causing it to heat up.
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"Olive oil does not heat up to a very high temperature," he said.
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Big emotions will come up early on, and things will heat up tonight.
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While I'm waiting I heat up a tamale to eat with corn salsa.
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Turn the heat up to your heart's content and cry anywhere you want.
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These things are how a writer, like God, turns the heat up fast.
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It's certainly possible for the man-machine war to heat up again, too.
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When we get home I heat up some leftover butter chicken for lunch.
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The common areas would heat up, but Mr. Delaney's room was perfectly chilled.
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I heat up veggie fried rice and make a salmon fried rice hodgepodge.
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With a presidential election ahead, the fight is certain to again heat up.
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Late June & July 2018 Things heat up between the two in the summer.
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I heat up the last of my soup and roast some delicata squash.
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But competition could start to heat up relatively soon, according to one analyst.
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Late November is, historically, the time when presidential campaigns start to heat up.
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Bernanke could cut rates from 5% to 0% to heat up the economy.
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That could shake the market a little as tensions continue to heat up.
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So grab your goggles, buckle your boots and heat up those hand warmers.
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It may become the central issue in the race as things heat up.
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In a saucepan, heat up the sugar until it makes a deep caramel.
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I heat up chicken and vegetables and eat before I head back to work.
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When I get home, I heat up some soup and eat it with crackers.
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Meanwhile, the demonstration at Google's offices in California were just beginning to heat up.
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I heat up frozen soy ramen with chicken and veggies from Costco for her.
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Then, as clothing comes off and things heat up, Sasha has a heart attack.
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Things will heat up in your relationships with your ruling planet Mars entering Libra.
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I heat up some of the kids' dino chicken nuggets for myself (they're delicious).
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I heat up my pad Thai and eat while I check my bank account.
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You heat up some water to make steam, which can expand and push something.
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Spencer's memo shows that the cloud gaming wars are truly about to heat up.
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I heat up leftover pizza for lunch and throw in a load of laundry.
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I heat up the leftovers and mentally prepare myself for the work week ahead.
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These numbers are notable, as the industries around streaming TV continue to heat up.
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Throw on some flannel and heat up the apple cider while you're at it.
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L. is still gone, so I just heat up the remaining leftovers for dinner.
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The running gods had other ideas, however, turning the heat up to 146°C.
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But as their investigations start to heat up, expect renewed efforts on this front.
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I brought leftover Country Captain chicken and rice for lunch, which I heat up.
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I heat up leftover rice pilaf I have in the fridge from last week.
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I heat up my dinner (same as last night) and then go to class.
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Then I heat up my coffee with the shot of espresso and settle in.
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I watch with my roommate and then heat up leftover sausage and chard pasta.
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She had these gloves that had a button you'd press and they'd heat up.
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We're at the point in The Bachelorette when things are starting to heat up.
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He has a pre-made flatbread pizza to heat up for his dinner later.
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The quick increase in resistance causes that segment of the wire to heat up.
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But remember, denim shorts aren't the only option when temps start to heat up.
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The NBA playoffs are starting to heat up, and so is the trash talk.
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I had a panini grill, and I'd heat up the slices on the grill.
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When guys heat up around you, you kind of feed off of each other.
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Expect this to heat up as they put more lobbying might against the bill.
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According to this study, the extinction began soon after Patagonia began to heat up.
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Nitrogen states, meanwhile, can withstand heat up to about four degrees above absolute zero.
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As the weather cools down, the ski slopes will soon start to heat up.
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Now, lower-altitude areas are becoming unsuitable for growing coffee as temperatures heat up.
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"This story is going to heat up and get a lot worse," he said.
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Things are really gonna heat up… You got the body… I got the brains.
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What to watch: The fight for the global market will continue to heat up.
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In reality, I managed to make eggs and heat up a flatbread bruise-free.
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For example, the water takes at least four minutes to heat up to lukewarm.
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A few people say that the unit doesn't heat up enough for their liking.
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When they hit it, they heat up until they break apart, evaporate, or both.
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It's fine, but I don't want to cook anything that'll heat up the apartment!
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I head to the kitchen to heat up the spaghetti I brought in yesterday.
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As the N.B.A. playoffs heat up, women's basketball is getting ready for its turn.
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Once home, I heat up some soup and add the potatoes and a dumpling.
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The rhetoric between President Donald Trump and American executives continues to heat up Tuesday.
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I heat up leftover rotisserie chicken and mushrooms and put them in a tortilla.
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The competition will only heat up this year with the expected entry of Amazon.
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Freshly meals should take three minutes or less to heat up in the microwave.
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Democrats could try to turn the heat up on vulnerable Republicans such as Sens.
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I heat up more of my butternut squash soup and cut up a pluot.
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I arrive home a few mins before G. and start to heat up dinner.
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It wasn't until college that Buttigieg says his internal battle began to heat up.
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I grab an Americano from the office espresso machine and heat up my burrito.
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I heat up today's low-carb vegan waffle, scrambled eggs and spicy chicken sausage.
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The Great Chicken Sandwich War of 2019 was only just beginning to heat up.
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The streaming wars are poised to heat up in a big way this year.
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It's at this stage you turn the heat up and can add the vegetables.
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"Temperatures varying in space is something you don&apost want because that means that mechanical structures heat up, they dilate or they contract and when they cool down and heat up, and things aren&apost where they&aposre supposed to be," he said.
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With the prank war seeming to heat up, Faris has said she's siding with Lawrence.
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I heat up a soup and then go out for some bread and a walk.
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I go to the kitchen to heat up a veggie burrito I brought from home.
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I heat up my baked potatoes and veggie mix and power through the last hour.
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Then I walk my pup, heat up leftovers from this weekend, and get into pajamas.
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I make boiled eggs and coffee, and heat up a salmon cake from last night.
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I make kale salad with lemon-shallot dressing and heat up leftover pizzas for dinner.
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Marshmallows start to melt when they heat up to just above body temperature, Hartings says.
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The sector will only become more competitive as the streaming wars continue to heat up.
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I heat up leftover spaghetti for an early dinner because my snacks were not enough.
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I make a chicken, avocado, and tomato roll and heat up leftover butternut pumpkin soup.
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Things continue to heat up between "hot felon" Jeremy Meeks and Topshop heiress Chloe Green.
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To heat up the retort, I have to use these big sci-fi-looking knobs.
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Once that's baking, I heat up some turkey meat sauce I had in the freezer.
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I arrive at work half an hour later and heat up my leftover Thai food.
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Then I heat up a microwaveable chicken biryani dinner, because I don't feel like cooking.
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Howard needed a little time to heat up, but he got early help from Anim.
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But after the sun set, things really started to heat up at Frankel's beach house.
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I dig through the freezer and heat up a few veggie samosas from Trader Joe's.
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While everything is cooking, I heat up half a falafel sandwich leftover from lunch yesterday.
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Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry's romance continues to heat up, a Bloom source tells PEOPLE.
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I heat up leftovers from last night's dinner and watch a few episode of Shameless.
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I heat up my burrito bowl and enjoy berries while eating in the staff room.
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I didn't have AC in the truck and it was starting to really heat up.
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I heat up some chicken parmesan for dinner, then clean up the kitchen a little.
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But if you heat up good sake, it actually breaks its character, flavour, and aromas.
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Buffalo Chicken Deviled Eggs Heat up your appetizer game with this buffalo chicken recipe. 4.
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While the pasta is baking, heat up cooked sausage with the rest of the gravy.
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I think with the right amount of exposure, it can really heat up over here.
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As temperatures around the U.S. heat up, investor interest in natural gas is quickly cooling.
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The chip wars between China and the rest of the world continue to heat up.
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If the economy continues to accelerate or heat up policy is supposed to get tighter.
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The intra-party debate will heat up when Sanders' bill drops in the coming days.
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The news about unemployment and GDP seem to weigh more on the heat-up side.
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During the couple of minutes it took to heat up, I brushed my hair smooth.
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Heat up this Greek-style chicken if you're looking for a lunch you can share.
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This means that competition could heat up if more companies decide to enter the market.
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She soon realized that she needed to heat up some milk to feed the baby.
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Skip lunch, then rise in the late afternoon and heat up a cast-iron pan.
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Watch out for things to heat up with a crush—Mars is passionate as hell.
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This can make foils heat up and expand, potentially causing chemical burns and hair breakage.
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Spring flings could heat up and even come with an air of secrecy and taboo.
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The GOP debate over how to repeal ObamaCare is poised to heat up once again.
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Add rice, turn the heat up to medium-high and cook for 10 minutes covered.
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I heat up some taquitos to eat with corn salsa and the cucumbers and peppers.
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I heat up a couple for them for dinner with some salad, grapes, and cheese.
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You might say they're now going to heat up when the Chinese team comes here.
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In the morning, you could ask the microwave to heat up a bowl of oatmeal.
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Heat up your oven, then get the rice cooking, and break the broccoli into florets.
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But whatever the plan, Mr. Giuliani's comments have turned the heat up on the president.
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But as Mr. Comey moved past one tumultuous investigation, another was about to heat up.
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And the competition is only going to heat up, according to Heard on the Street.
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I heat up leftovers from last night's dinner — shwarma chicken thighs and cauliflower rice. Yum!
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I've cooked the day before, and everything is in bowls for her to heat up.
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But there's also the potential for it to heat up inflation and worsen income inequality.
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Electric car batteries and motors tend to heat up under hard use, such as racing.
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The product will generate heat up to 40 degrees F over the outdoor ambient temperature.
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As the oceans continue to heat up, those effects will become more catastrophic, scientists say.
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I heat up the chicken stew I made yesterday and the puréed version for the baby.
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Turn the heat up and toss and fry until pasta is coated in the paste. 7.
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The Sun enters psychic, sensitive Cancer today, so expect themes around intimacy to really heat up.
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I also heat up some sweet potatoes and kale and fry two eggs for some protein.
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I heat up the breakfast I brought from home and wait for my kiddos to arrive.
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While they're bubbling away, heat up a wok and add a little oil until just smoking.
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When R. gets home, we heat up the leftover noodles and catch up about our days.
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I grab a few gingerbread cookies and then heat up some leftover curried butternut squash soup.
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I heat up leftovers from last night for them and bring it over to the mountain.
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I am finally hungry, so I heat up some broccoli and sausage I made this weekend.
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As these spaces continue to heat up, Unity will be at the center of it all.
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It pumps espresso with 19 bars of pressure and has a 25-second heat-up time.
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I heat up some leftovers and eat them at my desk while tackling a few spreadsheets.
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I heat up leftover Chinese food, grab us beers, and we settle into to watch Veronica.
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I microwave chicken mixed with cheese and heat up a couple taco shells in a skillet.
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They're assuring us their product is safe to use and won't even heat up your keyboard.
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Leave the boredom of the bedroom and heat up the oven with your own body heat.
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After the 22nd, professional demands heat up and you can't be quite as spontaneous about love.
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It is also able to withstand heat up to 200 degrees Celsius, making it fire-resistant.
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The issue is only likely to heat up moving forward, including as the 2020 election approaches.
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You still actually have to roast your turkey, thaw the gravy, and heat up your stuffing.
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Let your waffle maker heat up and then lightly spray it with a non-stick oil.
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I quickly heat up a frozen meal (General Tso tofu from Good Earth – two thumbs up).
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That means that your love life will gain stability, while your sex life will heat up.
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I head to the café to heat up my pasta for lunch and start on homework.
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Just the few minutes I waited for dinner to heat up was a lesson in mindfulness.
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Put the organ in a rapidly fluctuating magnetic field and the magnetite will heat up fast.
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After about half an hour, I take a break to heat up leftover spaghetti and meatballs.
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Competition is expected to heat up around the 2021 model year, said CFRA analyst Garrett Nelson.
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Sometimes you'll turn her and she won't heat up like she should when it's going well.
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These vibrant-colored foods are the exact eye candy we need once temperatures finally heat up.
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All you have to do is snap the small discs inside and they'll instantly heat up.
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And the cast does what they can to heat up the screen through sheer personal energy.
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"Every day I pass an incubator that doesn't heat up, that is cold, that is broken."
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I heat up the last pouch of dinuguan and eat it with rice cakes for breakfast.
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At one point the pair even added some fire to turn the heat up a bit.
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The fight over encryption is going to heat up on Capitol Hill in the coming week.
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Wen's departure comes as battles over abortion bans heat up at the state and federal levels.
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Meteors are parts of rock and dust that hit the Earth's atmosphere, heat up and glow.
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Customers then had the option to heat up their food in the store before heading out.
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This color will make the snow heat up faster and melt just a bit more quickly.
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He called for "flexibility" so the administration can "turn that heat up" when they see fit.
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After a slow start this season, Escobar was just beginning to heat up at the plate.
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I heat up leftover chili and cornbread for lunch and eat at my desk while working.
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Add the cherry tomatoes, a pinch of salt, and crank the heat up to high. 5.
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It should only take about 90 seconds for each cup of rice to heat up properly.
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When the CBO releases its report next week, the ideological friction will likely heat up again.
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Lusty Mars could bring the bonus of a vacation romance, and things will heat up fast!
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Metra also uses a tubular heating system and hot air blowers to heat up cold track.
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I heat up my Thai leftovers from the other day and turn on You on Netflix.
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O. waited for me to eat dinner, so we heat up our meal-prepped burrito bowls.
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He plays video games on the computer while I heat up leftover pizza from last night.
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I walk the ten steps to the kitchen to heat up a Trader Joe's Egg Bite.
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I head back to the office and heat up my leftovers to eat at my desk.
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When oceans heat up, ice melts more quickly and water expands and takes up more space.
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They&aposre quieter and they can heat up small rooms, according to appliance maker, Luma Comfort.
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During the winter months, they heat up and melt the snow on the surface above them.
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Things will, however, heat up immediately after the new year with the kick-off of CES.
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Post TV critic Hank Stuever's list bodes well for HBO as the streaming wars heat up.
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But as conservatives continue to call for Flake's ouster, this race could continue to heat up.
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Things heat up in your relationships as fiery Mars enters your opposite sign Aquarius this evening.
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But he can't do that without Congress's approval, and budget negotiations are starting to heat up.
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You can get a pizza from delivery or heat up a frozen pizza in the oven.
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Things are finally starting to heat up out there — and we're not just talking about the temperatures.
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I heat up some almond milk and rolled oats, cut up some banana, and make some oatmeal.
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I make some turmeric-ginger tea, heat up my heat pack, and sit in my favorite chair.
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Right away I kick off my shoes and head for the kitchen to heat up leftover lasagna.
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While you're waiting for the grill to heat up, toss together some of these delicious summer salads .
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Imagine that you're spending some quality time alone with your S.O., and things start to heat up.
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I heat up some of the delicious curry that C. made Friday, along with some coconut rice.
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I heat up some of the leftover curry, and today I remembered to bring the cauliflower rice.
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As do any warm drinks or soups, so feel free to heat up that glass of milk.
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Once the changes came through, then the competition in the fintech space would heat up, added Mah.
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I heat up some leftover fried rice and snack on some of that vegan cookie dough again.
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We're done with our video shoot, too, so I heat up leftover broccoli/cauliflower casserole for lunch.
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What's next: The battle over the future of the media ownership rules will heat up this fall.
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By 8.53, in Cleveland, Ohio, the average summer high is going to heat up by 5.4°F.
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The plant housed extremely flammable organic peroxides that required refrigeration, as once they heat up, they ignite.
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It launched an aggressively priced top-tier internet promotion, suggesting pricing pressures out west may heat up.
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I heat up the rest of my pesto pasta from dinner yesterday and eat a generous serving.
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I heat up a lunch from the Trader Joe's frozen section and head outside for some sunshine.
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But things should heat up now that Lyft (LYFT) has debuted and Uber is set to follow.
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Things heat up in your love life as your ruling planet Venus connects with Pluto this afternoon.
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After dinner, we heat up a piece of apple pie I made from scratch over the weekend.
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Around noon, I heat up my leftovers and get back to work before another meeting at one.
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I heat up the chili from the freezer for us and pack lunch for him for tomorrow.
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According to an insider, things continued to heat up between the two after their sunny beach date.
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I heat up some spaghetti with meatballs I brought from home and drink a can of Coke.
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I heat up Indian food leftovers for lunch and watch an episode of Chef's Table on Netflix.
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Just plug it in and the 20-ounce container begins to heat up and warm your food.
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I head home, hop in the shower, and heat up my leftover half of pizza for dinner.
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I get hungry and heat up leftovers from last night's dinner: baked chicken, rice, vegetables, and stuffing.
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I heat up a plate and eat it as we watch Jersey Shore, my dad's favorite show.
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Next, heat up your soldering iron, and carefully and securely solder the lead wires to the charger.
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Asteroids rotate and, as they come closer to the sun, the side closest starts to heat up.
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Today I heat up my leftover tortellini from dinner last night and snack on sweet potato chips.
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Heathers: Oh man, I've got this totally unrelated, really cool project that's starting to heat up again.
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I heat up some leftover sausage-kale soup and eat it while watching SNL videos on YouTube.
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I let myself dry, heat up my leftovers from last night, and eat before falling into bed.
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I heat up some mac 'n' cheese, bring it to bed with me, eat, and pass out.
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Once the hair is dry, heat up the Dear Drew YOU ARE PLAYFUL Ceramic Fiber Curling Iron.
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Microwaves don't exist in the Seven Kingdoms, so it's not like I can heat up a lasagna.
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Many celebrities are politically active and try to make themselves more involved as campaign cycles heat up.
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"The labor market continues to heat up," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG in New York.
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IF T.J. Rivera continued to heat up Sunday, when he went 4-for-4 in the Mets?
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It's possible, he says, that Symbiodinium thermophilum will spread to corals elsewhere, as ocean temperatures heat up.
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As room temperatures vary and grinders heat up with use, the consistency of the resulting grind changes.
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City Kitchen We are permitted to heat up the kitchen now that the weather is cooling down.
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When I get in, I heat up my oats and drink the coffee I brought from home.
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It also doesn't heat up the house like the regular oven and puts out less cooking odor.
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But you shouldn't assume it's always going to be that simple as the streaming wars heat up.
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Pro tip: Boil a little water with the stove on high and you'll heat up pretty quickly.
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The coming fiscal war will heat up in September 2019, just before the 2020 presidential primary campaigns.
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And Republican uneasiness about Mnuchin's coziness with Pelosi could complicate measures further as those talks heat up.
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Human activity is changing the climate, which is forcing some forests to heat up and dry out.
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As antitrust investigations heat up, Congress is requesting piles of records from Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google.
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As the temperature rises, many of us start wishing that our love lives would heat up, too.
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Then cut the eggplant up into skinny spears, and salt them while you heat up your pan.
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I heat up a tamale for lunch and then venmo him for groceries when he gets back.
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As demand rises, prices continue to heat up, with multiple offers more the norm than the exception.
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Tom Kloza of the Oil Price Information Service suspects the oil market will heat up this summer.
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The physicists then had to carefully control the molecules' speed, so they don't heat up too much.
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After the first episode, I heat up some mushrooms, spinach, and black beans to make tacos again.
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They also heat up the atmosphere, which means clouds hold more moisture for longer periods of time.
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Her reception by fans Wednesday, initially lukewarm, seemed to heat up over the course of the match.
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One way to spur fusion is to heat up a special kind of hydrogen gas called plasma.
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I head to heat up my meal, but I cave and get fries and a Mountain Dew.
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When I get home, I eat some of the chips and heat up Crock-Pot beef stew.
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He has been sleeping in his office where he brought in a toaster to heat up food.
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Still, expect the issue to heat up as the April 1 deadline for the state budget looms.
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Goldman Sachs says &aposgold is a better hedge than oil&apos as Trump-Iran tensions heat up.
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And ultrasonic sound waves can heat up tissue, according to that Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center report.
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I heat up the tacos from this morning and then chat with coworkers about plans for the weekend.
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Also, there's no hardware that will heat up in the sun or leave weird marks on your skin.
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So when the temperatures start to heat up, we, as adults, crave that same kind of childhood nostalgia.
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C. wakes up the kids while I heat up some leftover sausage and gravy that L. asked for.
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I'm desperate for a break, so I heat up my leftover cauliflower tacos and watch Good Mythical Morning.
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I make some hot tea with my Vital Proteins collagen peptides, and heat up some leftover breakfast hash.
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We switched to a tankless water heater last year and it takes a couple minutes to heat up.
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On top of that, progesterone is known to be thermogenic, meaning it can heat up your core temperature.
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After fueling romance rumors for months, Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin's budding relationship is starting to heat up.
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But the pads do heat up my ears, especially in the summer, which undermines the degree of comfort.
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But he said he might have to buy extra liquefied petroleum gas tanks to heat up his stove.
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The local expression "chauffer le char" ("to drive the car") means "heat up the chariot" to the French.
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Republicans are finding themselves backed into a corner as the swirling allegations around the JEDI contract heat up.
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After I get up, I preheat the oven to make pumpkin rolls and heat up meatless breakfast sausages.
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Overall, looking through the volatility, employment growth is trending higher and wage growth is starting to heat up.
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Then I heat up the last of the low-carb pumpkin muffins I made last week for breakfast.
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Kourtney Kardashian's flirty French vacation with model Younes Bendjima is continuing to heat up under the summer sun.
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Who doesn't want to yell at Alexa to heat up their jacket right before they leave the house?
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As our planet continues to heat up, this could bring more danger to one of our natural wonders.
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I'm starving by the time I get home, so I heat up my egg roll in a bowl.
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I heat up leftovers from dinner last night: ground pork, noodles, and broccoli in a spicy peanut sauce.
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I get home, heat up leftover cauliflower gnocchi for dinner, chat with my roommates, and head to bed.
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When I get home, I heat up leftovers, which are definitely not as satisfying as a Mexican pizza.
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And when the debate over whether Trump's proposed "travel ban" was actually a "ban" began to heat up.
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CNN Entertainment: Netflix can't chill as originals heat up Here are the six top paid-comedians after Seinfeld.
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He would go shopping for frozen food, which he would heat up for his mother, brother and sister.
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These beers taste better than others, and they taste even better when they heat up in the sun.
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The temperatures may be dropping, but Gwyneth Paltrow and her boyfriend Brad Falchuk's relationship continues to heat up.
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Expect the conflict with the European Commission to heat up after the European elections on 23-26 May.
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And now that Didi plans to join the self-driving race, the competition is sure to heat up.
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The dryers also heat up more slowly than with charcoal, reducing the risk of burning food, Opiyo said.
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This likely prompted the moon's surface to heat up, the scientists said, because darker materials absorb more light.
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Tensions between Earth, Mars, and the Outer Planets Alliance heat up after the destruction of a water freighter.
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Upon entering Mars' atmosphere, the outside of the ship will heat up to more than 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
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"We're really worried about the rate of how quickly we're starting to see cities heat up," Stone said.
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The numbers follow a trend seen every summer in America — as temperatures heat up, killings become more likely.
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Kaplan said he is in the camp that would be willing to let conditions heat up a bit.
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Firenadoes are formed from a fire's intense heat, causing the air to heat up quickly and rise rapidly.
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In a large pot, heat up some olive oil and sauté the onion, garlic, and ginger for about .
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On "Scandal," at 9, a blast from the past is a surprise for everyone, while campaigns heat up.
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Biologics look like the future of drug development, but the biosimilars market has been slow to heat up.
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Add olive oil, turn the heat up, and add the red onions, garlic, and PK Amarillo Chilli Sauce.
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The heating element on the pen could fail to heat up adequately, producing dangerous chemicals rather than vapor.
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But, if you want a crispier fry, heat up a little oil or butter in the pan first.
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Another involves Thor having to restart a dead star to heat up the flames of the dwarven forge.
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The casserole was easy for the kids to heat up if she wasn't home in time for dinner.
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Employees are using the same microwaves to heat up their lunch and hand sanitizer remains in short supply.
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The deal will increase CBS's content offering to customers — a growing importance as the streaming wars heat up.
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Yes, it can heat up the water inside but in most cases, the result is lukewarm at best.
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It can heat up to 100 liters of water and run for 10,000 hours straight without shutting down.
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And, it's expected to heat up once again at the tenth Democratic debate in South Carolina on Tuesday.
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J. gets home right when they're done, so I heat up some chicken and we eat dinner together.
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New York trimmed its deficit to one midway into the third quarter before Korkmaz began to heat up.
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Heat up your Saturday night with "The Handmaiden," Park Chan-wook's sumptuous erotic fantasy, set in 1930s Korea.
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Like Flynn, San Diego State guard Jordan Schakel did not begin to heat up until the second half.
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Mergers in the financial industry have begun to heat up as established players have snapped up fintech upstarts.
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"I have a pretty good sense that the conflict is going to heat up again," Mr. Shapiro said.
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I heat up my chicken, kale, and quinoa and eat it with a babybel cheese and baby carrots.
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But analysts and industry members have predicted mergers and acquisitions would soon heat up in the financial industry.
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While I am waiting for the shower to heat up, I log into YNAB to budget my paycheck.
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I heat up some leftover chili and sprinkle on cheddar cheese and add a dollop of sour cream.
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I heat up the rest of the quesadillas from lunch for my dinner and they are still amazing.
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I don't want to buy any more food out, so I walk back home and heat up soup.
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The race at the top of London&aposs fintech banking scene looks set to heat up once again.
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As the oceans heat up, sea levels rise because warmer water takes up more space than colder water.
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Tech is in our homes with thermostats that heat up our residences before we walk through the door.
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The battle over which tech company's smart speaker will ultimately live in your house continues to heat up.
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I heat up some leftover shredded pork and sauerkraut my mom gave me and head back to the restaurant.
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I begin to heat up some cauliflower gnocchi with sun-dried tomatoes for my dinner, and then she calls.
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Corey takes MJ back to her home — currently a hotel — and he clearly intends to turn the heat up.
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Heat up a TJ's can of chicken and bean chili and a pot of Turmeric Glow loose leaf tea.
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The virtual fire continues to heat up beneath the AR/VR industry with investments continuing to build and soar.
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I heat up pasta from last night and start on a new book (The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood).
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I heat up some of the pasta leftovers from last night, but wish I had a whole lot more.
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I heat up the lunch I packed (squash ravioli with pesto and Brussels sprouts), and eat it while reading.
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The scientists here used light as a source of energy to heat up the plastic, instead of an oven.
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I heat up my lunch and check up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to see what I've missed today.
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Over the last several years, the rumor mill began to heat up, suggesting that this time GM was serious.
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I heat up sweet potatoes to put jam on, grab a banana, and crack open a hard-boiled egg.
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I heat up frozen brown rice , which I always have on hand, and leftover roasted veggies from last night.
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You might not feel it just yet, but things are starting to heat up, and it's no wonder why.
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This legal victory for Qualcomm could mean that things will only continue to heat up between the two companies.
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Hop on the subway and heat up tacos and rice for dinner when I get back to my apartment.
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As diplomatic negotiations over Syria's future heat up, the differences between Russian and Iranian goals there threaten to intensify.
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The Pax 3 takes just 59.993 seconds to heat up, giving you many precious moments of your life back.
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I heat up the leftover orange chicken and cauliflower fried rice in the microwave and sit at the computer.
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Prepped Delivery is a pre-prepared meal service that offers vacuum-sealed fresh meals available to simply heat up.
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Once you settle on the temperature you want, it will slowly heat up and turn green when it's ready.
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I heat up the cauliflower rice on the stove and then add it to the rest of my salad.
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I take a hot shower, heat up more chicken taco chili, and pour myself a glass of red wine.
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These chemical reactions tend to heat up the battery, but they work most efficiently when the phone is cool.
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Get back to the office and heat up chicken and sweet potatoes to put on my salad with balsamic.
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We don't have anything for breakfast, so I just heat up leftover pasta from last night and eat it.
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Each summer, as the waters along the U.S. coastline heat up, cases of flesh-eating bacteria start to grow.
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It'll heat up in 2-4 minutes and can churn out an evenly baked pie from top to bottom.
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But as the debate has heated up among candidates, it's also begun to heat up among constitutional law scholars.
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In the end, it was still trial and error to add more time to fully heat up the meal.
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I heat up some of the carrots and potatoes I roasted last night and add them in as well.
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It can also heat up for a little added comfort and it's got adjustable speeds to fit your taste.
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Without decisive action the planet will heat up five-to-10 degrees Fahrenheit by the end of this century.
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When vaporizers heat up that quickly, they rip through juice too fast, dry out, and create a nasty taste.
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As the summer beer drinking season draws closer, the battle of Mexican beer brands is starting to heat up.
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I already use it to heat up the bus, so I might as well use it to cook too.
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As my computer slows to crawl and quickly begins to heat up, I struggle to navigate their website. pic.twitter.
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Even so, Yemen is viewed as a proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia that easily could heat up.
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But mostly, "it's about heart disease and heat up here," said Sandra Kuehn, who manages the local doctors' office.
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To wake myself up, I heat up a bag of buttered popcorn that I have stashed in my drawer.
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Things heat up when Xo bails on babysitting Mateo, hanging Jane (and her color-coded calendar) out to dry.
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Popeyes is mocking Chick-fil-A as the chicken sandwich wars heat up once again before National Sandwich Day.
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Once fiscal spending finally starts to heat up, he's going to short German Bunds as if there's no tomorrow.
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The bigger picture: As competition in the neobank space continues to heat up, differentiation is becoming vital to survival.
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While my East Coast coworkers mourn the end of summer, the Bay Area is just starting to heat up.
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And the GT500 has a "line lock" features that allows you to heat up the tires before speed runs.
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The sensors will literally start to heat up from your body heat and once synced, you're good to go.
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That little box on the right generates the 0003 volts of juice necessary to heat up the diamond stylus.
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That little box on the right generates the 12 volts of juice necessary to heat up the diamond stylus.
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Big picture: The debate will only heat up in the Senate, where Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley along with Sens.
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So, I get up and heat up some water and put lemon juice in it to spike my metabolism.
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That's because they don't regulate their own body temperatures, so their metabolic rates speed up as temps heat up.
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"Things started to heat up in that respect at the same time this new way of working became commonplace."
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Wednesday, everything changes 🌦 The day will start in the mid- to upper 40s but will quickly heat up.
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These devices use magnetic waves to heat up pots, and cooks who have tried them quickly fall in love.
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As the streaming wars begin to heat up, Apple has picked up its third TV show in two months.
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"Shinjiro's appointment will heat up the post-Abe succession battle," said one political source speaking on condition of anonymity.
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I heat up some left over Trader Joe's butter chicken with basmati rice and make a huge green juice.
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I grill broccoli and potatoes, then heat up the last of the corn and beans from earlier this week.
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Now that the united communities have confirmed the existence of Alpha's herd, things could start to heat up quickly.
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If you like him or her, but things have started to heat up with someone else, share that information.
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Republicans are turning the heat up on Ossoff, painting him as unqualified and accusing him of inflating his resume.
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With so little football left to be played, the race for the postseason will only continue to heat up.
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As the streaming wars heat up, with new entrants Apple TV+ and Diseny+, Netflix is accelerating its growth overseas.
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You heat up some takeout, plop down on the couch clutching your phone … and start to scroll through Instagram.
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As trade tensions between the U.S. and China heat up, expect to pay for it at the cash register.
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Now, given the tumultuous and deadly events of the past several months, it is likely to heat up further.
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Pacquiao attacked at will, winning round after round before the fight started to heat up in the middle rounds.
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But the quest for more fossil fuels could heat up in places you might not expect: our national parks.
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This has led to a net increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, causing the planet to heat up.
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After completing 22 of these orbits, Cassini will then dive into Saturn where it will heat up and break apart.
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For dinner, we heat up a frozen pizza from Roberta's, and end the day with a good-old Netflix binge.
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It didn't take long, however, for Golden State to heat up in the fourth and eventually close out the win.
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After a quick preheat, you'll be ready to grill, rather than having to wait for coals to heat up. Versatility.
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Apple is not the only tech company to heat up in 2017 — the whole market has zoomed higher this year.
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I also heat up yesterday's leftover coffee and throw it in my to-go cup with some milk and stevia.
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He begrudgingly agrees, and I heat up the Indian and Jamaican left overs for us to eat while killing time.
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He criticised those who, like Trump, doubt the science that shows human activity is causing the earth to heat up.
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As efforts in drug development heat up, many companies are joining forces in the quest for treatments and a cure.
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To heat up the game even more, Ulta said they'd donate an additional $10,000 if Hartley played the game shirtless.
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First, she says it's not a good idea to heat up the oil before application, since that could cause burns.
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I heat up my leftover salmon and rice, do the crossword mini, and finish this week's episode of The Bachelor.
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But the question for investors is whether or not Netflix can attract new subscribers as the streaming wars heat up.
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Soon it's pouring and I'm hungry, so I heat up leftover steak and mashed potatoes, and mix together a salad.
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It calls for some cayenne pepper to kick the heat up a little, and is rounded with some tangy ginger.
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There have been three global bleaching episodes since 22016, worsened by El Niño events that heat up the tropical Pacific.
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This fell in such a way that it touched a particular pin and caused a linear regulator to heat up.
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The dog days of summer are starting to heat up ... and these shirtless stars with pups will have you panting.
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First, the war in Syria is about to heat up, as you effectively have two countries directly going to war.
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Their large, hair-covered bodies give them an ability to internally heat up by flapping their wings at different speeds.
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With impulsive, explosive Uranus sitting close to this full moon, arguments could heat up to a boil with little provocation.
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The romance between Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez, or J-Rod as they've now been tagged, continues to heat up.
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I heat up some of the homemade meatballs I prepped for lunch this week and eat them on a hoagie.
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Even when things start to heat up, the gusset's built in anti-microbial technology fights to kill unwanted odors. 2.
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But it also causes the particles in the ionosphere to heat up and give off light — what's known as airglow.
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I heat up the leftover chicken, potatoes, and beans I was supposed to eat yesterday, but it isn't very good.
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Which dishes should be finished right before serving, and which can you make ahead and heat up right before dinner?
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Canada's health-care system is playing a larger role in America's political discourse as the 2020 presidential elections heat up.
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I heat up leftover chickpea curry and snack on the popcorn and cookies that someone brought in for the movie.
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I make some quinoa, heat up ground turkey with taco seasoning, and throw in black beans, tomatoes, and green chiles.
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But if the ABI's detectors heat up, "there is a significant degradation in the quality of the imagery," Gerth says.
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As millennials age out of their expensive rentals and seek affordable, urban homes, these new markets could heat up quickly.
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Because there's no water vapor or gases in space to heat up, find some shade and you'll be quite comfortable.
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"Into You" came out during late spring of 2016, just as the air had begun to heat up and thicken.
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Axios obtained the talking points the Trump administration sent to Capitol Hill this afternoon, as tax reform talks heat up.
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I crank the heat up (tomorrow is supposed to be in the negatives!) and knock out at a decent hour.
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Haze doesn't block light from the the sun, but it is able to cool down and heat up the atmosphere.
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When my boyfriend gets home, I heat up Trader Joe's frozen spinach artichoke dip that we eat with tortilla chips.
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The GOP Senate's work on legislation to repeal and replace ObamaCare is expected to heat up in the coming week.
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And Friday's announcement appeared to be confirmation for the skeptics that U.S.-North Korean relations will heat up again soon.
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Mirrors focus the sun's light and heat up a liquid, which, when mixed with water, reaches around 400 degree Celsius.
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Cerberus is a major shareholder in both banks, and the statement is likely to heat up speculation of a deal.
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As the midterm elections heat up, such cons are likely to proliferate, along with more devious forms of information warfare.
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Darden Restaurants has taken a tumble this year, but one trader is betting the stock is about to heat up.
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The addition of color to the surface darkens the snow, allowing it to heat up faster, and melt more quickly.
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This was not how he wanted to head into the year as the investigations into his administration seriously heat up.
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Experts described it as a "firenado," when a fire's intense heat causes the air to heat up and rise rapidly.
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The House conservative effort to impeach Internal Revenue Service Commissioner John Koskinen will also heat up next week with Rep.
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Before that, her stove was used to heat up leftovers from restaurants or a roast chicken from the grocery store.
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But after the 17th, Mars embarks on a 10-week retrograde, so tension could heat up under your shared roof.
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Seemingly, investors are trying to get a stake in the company before the router wars begin to heat up further.
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Things are going to heat up in your relationships, but please be careful of sensitive vibes and emotional blocks today.
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As daring recruit, Julia Brasher, catches his eye, and departmental politics heat up, Bosch will pursue justice at all costs.
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While the dog is getting his groom on, I heat up a leftover meatloaf burger and green beans for lunch.
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However, weather forecasters predict later in the week it will heat up again and be back in the triple digits.
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Shortly before the streak, Berkshire said that Pacioretty and defenseman Colin Miller were candidates to heat up after cold starts.
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I heat up leftovers from yesterday night's beef stew with some rice for lunch and have a nectarine for dessert.
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"The debate about US [currency] intervention is going to heat up significantly," said Kit Juckes, a strategist at Societe Generale.
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I pop the scone in the cupboard for later and heat up the monkey bread for a little après brunch.
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They take forever to heat up, and when done the towels were pockmarked with cold spots and weren't that hot.
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As the streaming battles heat up, Netflix is hoping a new partnership with Samsung will help it fend off rivals.
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A new form of misinformation is poised to spread through online communities as the 2018 midterm election campaigns heat up.
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I heat up two breakfast sandwiches that I brought last night from Publix and I go down to the pool.
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Around 10, I heat up the quinoa lentil salad and have a savory late breakfast while I sort through photos.
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We try to save money by not turning the heat up too much because our condo is huge and old.
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"A parabolic cooker can heat up to 300 to 400 degrees when there's a good amount of sunshine," says Rik.
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So if this war really does heat up, why do you think Trump has a good shot of winning it?
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The idea is that it takes more energy to heat up water than to store it and keep it hot.
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The global e-commerce race — and how it is underpinned by logistics, delivery and economies of scale — continues to heat up.
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Related: Amy Schumer has a theory about people who troll There's no doubt that Schumer's schedule is about to heat up.
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The smart home market continues to heat up, and the legacy giants do not want to get locked out: quite literally.
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B. and I share the tofu bowl I brought home and heat up the rest of the pizza from last night.
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The baby wakes up around 7:15, and I ask my husband to take him while I heat up the bottle.
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While it's unlikely to flame up, be safe: Don't heat up a pan and then pour straight hard liquor into it.
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And e-cigarettes, which heat up and vaporize liquids often containing flavors and nicotine, are generally considered less dangerous than cigarettes.
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The friction from the blades can even heat up a cozy bowl of pumpkin soup without the need for a stove.
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With that in mind, let's take a look at the current state of Northern politics before things start to heat up.
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Put a griddle pan over a medium heat to heat up, and meanwhile brush each marinated chicken breast with the sauce.
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I heat up jasmine rice I already have in the freezer from TJ's, and cook up broccoli to eat with it.
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I heat up some instant oatmeal in the microwave, J. grabs cereal from the free breakfast downstairs and we head out.
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For the uninitiated, sous vide gadgets heat up a pot of water to a very precise temperature, and hold it there.
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I'm starving, so I heat up my leftover chicken and brown rice and eat it at the front desk while charting.
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The competition for control of the burgeoning market for burger replacements (and other alternatives to animal proteins) continues to heat up.
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I heat up leftover Chinese food from last night and offer him a few of my dumplings to supplement his fruit.
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I make us tea and heat up pumpkin cookies I stored in the freezer last week before we go to bed.
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Investors are worried it would be hard for those tech giants to turn around as the government's antitrust investigations heat up.
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"Unless we see some resolution, trade talks are going to heat up," said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade.
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I turn up the noise machine so he can sleep through the microwave, and heat up the lemon pasta without incident.
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And we could see more of it rear its head as the political races heat up in the next few days.
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FEW firms have more power to heat up the cauldron of global geopolitics than Gazprom, the state-backed Russian energy producer.
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I heat up my small serving of fusilli with green chile alfredo and dig in while my pump does its thing.
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I heat up a half-portion of leftover mac and cheese (yum!) and eat the half sandwich I prepared last night.
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After I eat, I heat up my coffee, add a shot of espresso, and power through the rest of the morning.
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I play on my phone for a half hour or so before I go and heat up some of yesterday's leftovers.
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Grey's Anatomy's season of love is finally starting to heat up and episode 4 just might be the hottest so far.
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The second is that, with less than 30 days left until Iowa, the presidential race is going to really heat up.
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It's enclosed to avoid injuries and features a slide-out tray that won't heat up for easily removing your printed objects.
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Once inside, I heat up leftover pasta for lunch, plus have two Baby Bels and a Publix store brand granola bar.
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I cut myself a small slice and finish it within the four minutes it takes for my food to heat up.
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They used their training to heat up and distill ordinary hair bleach, combining it with other ingredients to make effective bombs.
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In one image he's surfing over a hot lava lake, in another he's using the lava to heat up a pizza.
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"Cramped shelters, the lack of opportunities and food shortages, is all starting to heat up," Rebolledo told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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"They heat up to about 10 degrees Fahrenheit over what your body temperature is on a normal day," he told me.
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For scientists, these lakes serve as proxies to explore what may come as ocean waters heat up because of climate change.
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It was a long walk in the heat, up a winding road, and they went the wrong way for a while.
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With Trump stumping for tax reform and the debate beginning to heat up in Congress, the time to act is now.
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DoorDash is buying its competitor Caviar from Square for $410 million as the red-hot delivery space continues to heat up.
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You just fill it up with water, let it heat up, and steam your clothes while they're still on the hanger.
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As comets heat up, their more volatile ice and gases evaporate, meaning that they are different from when they were formed.
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After 25 minutes, though, Clinton began a riff on the diversity of her coalition and the room began to heat up.
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The government eventually backed down, but the industry is bracing for increased pressure from law enforcement as surveillance debates heat up.
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Levels take just a few seconds each in the beginning but quickly heat up in complexity as more critters are added.
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Epicurious reviewed the skillet and liked the handle length because it doesn't heat up as quickly as a shorter handle would.
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Nevertheless, it is essential to take these forces into account as the summer months heat up and rumors of conflict circulate.
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Photograph by Dolphy Fairhurst Barr quit competing in the late eighties, when things began to heat up at the Justice Department.
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At lunchtime on Wednesday, Grant laid out cans of soup for everyone and made the kids heat up their own portions.
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On Friday, a White House adviser said talks between U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators could "heat up" during meetings in October.
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The security premium built into oil prices could rise further as tensions between the U.S. and Iran heat up, he said.
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But if he and fellow nominee Michelle Bowman are confirmed it is a topic that will heat up in coming months.
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Trilobites The strange creatures' adaptations to the cold of the Antarctic Ocean may also help them as their habitats heat up.
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Meanwhile, tensions would heat up in Mexican border towns, as unprepared as Tijuana is to handle the swell of temporary residents.
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"As they drop down into the basin where Dodger Stadium is, they tend to heat up and dry out," Patzert said.
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But even if every country meets its Paris pledges, the planet is expected to heat up 3 degrees Celsius or more.
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"When it's 80 degrees Fahrenheit outside, the temperature inside your car can heat up to 99 degrees Fahrenheit within 10 minutes."
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Tech giants' power and size will be under the microscope as antitrust investigations heat up at the federal and state level.
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The imaging system's strong magnetic field can slightly shift or heat up embedded metal and disrupt the activities of medical devices.
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I heat up the roast vegetables and Italian sausage I brought from home and scroll through social media while I eat.
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In the face of the frosty weather, Galeano does what she can to heat up dairy machinery and keep cattle comfortable.
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Apple's content push comes as the streaming wars heat up with the major players in the space all vying for eyeballs.
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We evaluated each of the following models by looking at the steam production, heat-up time, wrinkle removal efficacy, and durability.
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The steamer has a quick two-minute heat up time, which is rather quick considering the amount of water it holds.
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A fire tornado forms when the heat from an intense blaze causes the air to heat up quickly and rise rapidly.
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Rather than making the user wait for it to heat up and risk injury, the AirWrap uses air to curl hair.
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Slotkin, a freshman representative, brings impeccable national security credentials to the table, a valuable asset as Middle East tensions heat up.
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In the first grade, she had to heat up ramen noodles before school while their parents slept in or used drugs.
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The streaming war will only heat up from this point on after WarnerMedia's HBO Max and NBCUniversal's Peacock launch in spring.
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There is also the potential for global growth to slow down if trade conflicts heat up and trade is slowed down.
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I'm about to go heat up leftovers for my lunch when I'm invited to lunch with my boss and a donor.
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And then how much can you heat up the phone before the chassis melts or which components fail at which temperatures?
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As Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone) and Dr. Link's (Chris Carmack) relationship continued to heat up, Amelia was hit with a surprise.
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As the damp beans heat up under the sun, the warm, decomposing mixture of organic matter and oil can spontaneously combust.
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Remember, the two got engaged back in January ... and their posts about their upcoming wedding have REALLY started to heat up.
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I heat up the last of the chicken stew for my son and the baby, and then my son has applesauce afterward.
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I heat up my chicken and veggie soup and eat outside with my coworkers so that I actually see other humans today.
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As Ryan Seacrest's relationship with live-in girlfriend Shayna Taylor continues to heat up, one thing is clear: He's not going hungry.
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So enjoy the holidays, take a break, and check back next year for when 5G shit starts to heat up for real.
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I heat up my cauliflower stir fry and eat a late lunch (it's late when your work day ends at 2 p.m.).
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But these saunas use infrared light to heat up the body from the inside, rather than heating up the air around it.
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Once my obligatory 8003-minute workout is done, I go back upstairs to shower and heat up some leftover soup for dinner.
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I heat up both brown rice (for me) and cauliflower rice (for my sister) and pour it all over the rice. Delicious!
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And much is lost through the use of inefficient devices, like incandescent light bulbs that heat up a filament to produce light.
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The Babadiscourse continued to heat up on Tumblr for a while, before spreading to Twitter, where it completely took over in June.
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Traders noted that international demand for tin would need to heat up further for LME prices to attract metal out of China.
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The thermostat on the main floor was beyond fucked up, and it refused to heat up any part of the main floor.
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Still, as the Streaming Wars heat up, it's unclear what the WarnerMedia package can offer most consumers in an aggressive, competitive market.
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But the two potatoes (one sweet, one savory) I tried to heat up with the AmazonBasics Microwave were undercooked and almost raw.
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I heat up the rest of the chicken and brown rice leftovers to eat now and boil carrots to eat with it.
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"So when you leave a dog in a car, it takes only several seconds for that car to heat up," she said.
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Then, if we suddenly stopped, those gases would heat up everything very quickly, leading to disasters like less rain and more fires.
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On a pleasant 75-degree day (outside), the inside of your car can heat up to 90 degrees in just two minutes.
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Speculation didn't really start to heat up until May 2018, though, when a photo surfaced of the two cuddling on a boat.
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There is some evidence that the U.S. market is starting to heat up, he said, although it's coming off a low base.
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Not only does the Calphalon oven heat up faster, it also delivers 40% more even heat compared to conventional tube heating elements.
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"We expect small, inland markets where a typical home is still affordable for a middle-class family to heat up the most."
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When we get home, I heat up and eat my egg roll in a bowl and T. makes breakfast casserole for dinner.
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Marine biologists have warned time and again that such events will only become more frequent as the planet continues to heat up.
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It will be able to heat up to 32oz of water instantly as you pour it, using a battery or plugged in.
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But as the wait for his candidacy to heat up lengthens, I wonder: Could he burn out before he ever catches fire?
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I heat up leftover pizza for dinner and prep a quinoa salad (quinoa, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, dill, , olives) and snacks for tomorrow.
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Things will heat up in your relationships now that fiery Mars is in Pisces, the sign opposite you on the zodiac wheel.
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I have leftovers from seeing my parents on the weekend to heat up, and I bulk it up with some steamed broccoli.
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" Extreme cold in 2019 should continue to heat up AEP's bottom line, the CEO said, telling Cramer that the "consumption is there.
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Demand, meanwhile, is expected to heat up as it always does ahead of the winter months, when automotive battery fail rates spike.
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His comments come amid an escalating debate about America's future and ahead of an election season that is starting to heat up.
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This fluid is used to heat up a nearby source of water, which turns to steam and spins turbines to create energy.
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The ObamaCare battle will heat up in the coming week with a string of hearings and the end of the enrollment period.
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The Miami real-estate market, already blazing hot before the storm, will feed off of the temporary disruption and heat up further.
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That's when he began to heat up, rolling in four consecutive birdies and drilling a 337-yard drive on the 233th hole.
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But things heat up once again after Olindo says she won't go on a group trip to Colorado if Conover also attends.
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After all, they do heat up in a flash with no mess, and that's not something you exactly grow out of appreciating.
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The Pentagon reportedly plans to send 500 troops to Saudi Arabia, as tensions between the US and Iran continue to heat up.
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Even the tiniest pieces of forest litter — needles or bits of pine cones — can heat up in the sunlight and cause melting.
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The game was tied at 22-212 midway through the third quarter when things began to heat up on the cool night.
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I watched as Stephanie used a Bic lighter to heat up and — theoretically — sterilize a safety pin before dipping it in ink.
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Some GOP leaders have been pushing Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley to consider a bid, an effort that could heat up now.
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The best electric blankets have a broad range of temperatures to choose from, heat up quickly, and are made from soft fabrics.
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JJ Kinahan, the chief market strategist for TD Ameritrade, said investors were adopting a clear strategy as the streaming wars heat up.
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"Mergers and acquisitions really heat up at the top of the market when business prospects going forward aren't as good," he said.
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Tom Price has been confirmed as Secretary of Health and Human Services, setting the stage for action on ObamaCare to heat up.
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As daring recruit, Julia Brasher (Annie Wersching), catches his eye, and departmental politics heat up, Bosch will pursue justice at all costs.
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As greenhouse-gas emissions continue to concentrate in the atmosphere and heat up the planet, the oceans are warming faster than ever.
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The Mr. Steak 0003-Burner Infrared Portable Grill cranks out 14,000 BTUs and can heat up to an astounding 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
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And while the dust seems to have settled on that argument, Giancola says things are only going to heat up below deck.
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The world would heat up without the giant refrigerator in the north, causing even more desert to spread across the eastern continent.
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As the presidential nominations heat up, the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., recently opened the exhibition Hooray for Politics!
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Talk about work, your professional goals, and your reputation will heat up thanks to communication planet Mercury entering Fire sign Sagittarius today.
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Things could heat up quickly if the U.S. backs away from the One-China policy, which prevents Washington from recognizing Taiwan's independence.
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As the debate continues to heat up — and the rest of her series gets published — Rowling will have to speak her piece.
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Upton, who didn't heat up until August last season, is off to another slow start with two hits in 16 at-bats.
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The vibe will heat up in your intimate relationships; action planet Mars will bring issues concerning sex and closeness to the fore.
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The surest way to get a hot shower while camping however is to heat up the water using your camp stove first.
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Lobster populations are not only expanding northeast but are thriving in deeper waters as coastal waters continue to heat up, scientists say.
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As tensions between the US and Iran heat up, the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman stands ready in the Middle East.
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Get out of bed and heat up a lunch of buffalo grilled chicken and cheesy cauliflower potatoes from my weekly Freshly order.
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Instead, I go home, heat up some gnocchi I bought yesterday, and just cuddle with my dog and finish reading my book.
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I heat up the fries in the oven after tossing them in some chipotle olive oil and paprika and prep the burger.
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Subsurface gas can heat up and explode, ejecting huge plumes of dust, which would make the comet much brighter and more visible.
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Earnings season will heat up Friday with quarterly earnings reports scheduled from major U.S. banks Citigroup, J.P. Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo.
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When Apple Arcade launched and I watched my phone heat up as it tried to download a couple dozen games, I smiled.
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The battle between drivers and ride-hailing executives will likely heat up as the summer drags on, and much is at stake.
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The comb's individual plates heat up quickly and are said to be as efficient as multiple flat irons working simultaneously on your hair.
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I heat up chicken stew leftovers and add in the last of the buckwheat groats for an extra boost of fiber and protein.
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These types of murky privacy and platform competition debates are only going to heat up as the smart speaker market continues to crowd.
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With competition continuing to heat up in the handset market, Samsung Electronics is relying heavily on virtual reality to help distinguish its smartphones.
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"If you think about turning up an oven, it takes it a long time to heat up," Howell, told National Geographic in 2017.
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Radiation from the nuke would heat up the lunar surface, Danagoulian told VICE, resulting in dust being cast off in a massive cloud.
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I grab peanuts from the snack drawer in my office, sip on my now-cold coffee, and heat up leftover chicken pot pie.
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I heat up my breakfast (sweet-potato hash I prepped on Sunday) and start scrolling through emails while making a to-do list.
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Get up, make coffee, heat up some leftover rice, fry two eggs, sauté some spinach, and throw it all together on a plate.
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I roll out of bed, take a handful of ibuprofen, heat up leftover coffee from yesterday, and start my work day by 2120.
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When I get back to the office, I heat up my potato in the toaster oven and set off the fire alarm. Oops.
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As more and more magma pumps into these underground pools, the magma could heat up, creating just the right conditions for explosive eruptions.
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The government would run out of money sometime in the fall, and that's when the budget battling could really heat up in Washington.
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In other words, these systems never heat up, and cannot be characterized by any temperature, since the very idea of temperature supposes equilibrium.
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Dennie was coming from like an hour away, so he asked us to prep the oven to heat up his chicken fried rice.
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We heat up some Trader Joe's Mandarin chicken for dinner (a classic for a reason!) and pair it with rice and sparkling water.
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As the startup continues the drumbeat of its expansion, its battle with much of the rest of the internet can only heat up.
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Deal genesis: Summit first contacted PrismHR several years ago via its cold-calling program, but conversations didn't really heat up until late 2016.
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As the elections heat up, sites like Facebook are going to have their hands full monitoring and controlling this spread of offensive commenting.
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Afterward, I put away a load of laundry and then heat up some of the porkless bites, cauliflower rice, and broccoli for dinner.
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But some micrometeorites that entered Earth's atmosphere long ago were traveling incredibly fast, causing them to heat up and react to the air.
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Pruitt's opinion is also concerning since the EPA is supposed to regulate CO2 as a pollutant that's causing the world to heat up.
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Because different pigments absorb different wavelengths of light, the lines printed onto the page heat up and bend only under specific lighting conditions.
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The space is only going to heat up with new offerings from Google and EA also on the way, along with Microsoft's xCloud.
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Why it matters: This will only heat up IPO speculation around Stripe, which to date has refused to even give a tentative timeline.
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This week, things are starting to heat up...or rather cool down as the two go on a date set atop a glacier.
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I put my head down and go back to work until about 3:30, when I heat up chili I brought for lunch.
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I heat up some of the sweet potato soup I bought and add some of the sweet potato sauce I made to it.
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But as time goes on and the competition for eyeballs continues to heat up, that light level of personalization probably won't be enough.
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Well kids, things are really starting to heat up, and this is the point in the competition where true personalities are really RuVealed.
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Lily-Rose Depp continues to step out, even as her father Johnny Depp's bitter divorce battle from Amber Heard continues to heat up.
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Behind the scenes: Competitors and critics hoping to turn the heat up on the tech giants have been making the rounds in Washington.
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Indeed, a 2014 Gallup survey showed that one in four Americans still don't believe human activity is causing Earth's climate to heat up.
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Since then, the singer has shared cute photos and videos of them dancing and exercising together as their relationship continued to heat up.
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Meanwhile, tensions in the Middle East continued to heat up after an Iranian missile shot down an unmanned U.S. surveillance drone on Thursday.
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In the clip above, Gav and Dan heat up a Pyrex jug before dropping ice-cold water into it to make it explode.
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Talk began to heat up again back in 2007 when China demonstrated an ability to destroy a satellite with a weapon from Earth.
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Things really heat up with unexpected swing dancing, an "I love you" that ends in tears, and a secret that could change everything.
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If the economy continues to heat up and inflation rises, that might spur the Federal Reserve to increase interest rates faster than expected.
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Johnny Depp will continue touring with his band the Hollywood Vampires – even as his divorce battle with Amber Heard continues to heat up.
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While it can be tempting to turn your straightener's heat up as high as possible, that's a surefire way to damage your hair.
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You could also use the iron to heat up canned chili, prepare clam chowder, or, in a pinch, as a rudimentary sous vide.
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The sector gained 14.04% -- its best quarterly performance since Q1 2013 -- and some investors believe the trade is just starting to heat up.
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I wait for her to wake up and heat up soup from the fridge for lunch with a little salad and a yogurt.
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King Penguins — the second largest penguins on Earth — will likely see their populations plummet this century as the oceans surrounding Antarctica heat up.
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You just have to place this bad boy on top of your grill, allow it to heat up, and pop in your pizza.
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If the administration is able to make waves with tax reform, regulation and infrastructure, there's no question that the economy could heat up.
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That excess energy will continue to heat up the world, drying the Southwest out and making it more vulnerable to medieval-style megadroughts.
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YouTube's rollout to Roku and Apple TV could help it gain more traction as the streaming TV race continues to heat up, however.
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The class leaves me refreshed, and I head home to heat up some leftover butternut squash soup and finish work for the day.
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If you do, Ignis will heat up the portable stove and make any dish you choose, provided he has the recipe and ingredients.
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That said, I know they are less bad than the ex-colleague who brought in leftovers to heat up in the office microwave.
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It may be snowing in N.Y.C. right now, but at the Oscars Luncheon in Beverly Hills, temps were just starting to heat up.
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Brad Miller is beginning to heat up for the Rays, going 6-for-17 with four extra-base hits the last five games.
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Heat up the 3 tablespoons vegetable oil in a small pot on the stove just until smoking point, be careful not to overheat.
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The music abruptly changed to the easily recognizable beat of "Eye of the Tiger" when things on the field started to heat up.
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Dairy Queen has outdone themselves once again — and just as the weather is starting to heat up again for much of the country.
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As the administration's scandals heat up, members of the family may may feel compelled to sell each other out to avoid legal repercussions.
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The local medicine man couldn't make butter, which he would heat up and pour into people's nostrils as a remedy for common ailments.
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As temperatures drop nationwide in what has become a harsh winter, discussions about fossil fuel divestment and climate change continue to heat up.
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Although it's a low-voltage connection, if it's not properly secured, it can heat up and cause problems, the former Tesla technician said.
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But with FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler leaving in January and power on the commission shifting to Republicans, that fight will heat up again.
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Senate incumbents and challengers are building up their bank accounts for 2018 as the battle for the upper chamber continues to heat up.
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Seamstresses heat up the iron and place a board between the dress and the model's skin so the hot air doesn't burn her.
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And the battle is only going to heat up in the coming months, as companies like Disney and Apple launch their own services.
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The tax cuts may heat up the economy more than the Fed anticipated but I don't think that's a problem for this year.
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All they have to do is heat up the stoneware containers (which are pre-filled with chocolate) and find some fruit for dipping.
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He would first heat up a piece of wire with a blowtorch, pound it flat, sharpen it and drill a hole into it.
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Extracting and burning these fuels for energy releases those gases into the atmosphere, where they accumulate and heat up the Earth over time.
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That's because hurricanes use warm water as fuel, so as Earth's oceans and air heat up, tropical storms get stronger, wetter, and slower.
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Try to catch your breath after you swim through the shots of your favorite Hollywood hotties guaranteed to heat up your Sunday Funday.
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So as we pump greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and heat up the air, we're also strengthening certain wind patterns and weakening others.
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This is especially convenient if you have a pizza stone, since it needs at least 20 to 30 minutes to properly heat up.
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If you've made something ahead of time that you can just heat up and eat, it can feel like the best gift ever.
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"The idea is to heat up the road once a year to close up any microcracks," Jeoffroy told me in a WhatsApp exchange.
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Harleys are bulky and heat up a rider's legs, making them a poor fit for the country's traffic-choked roads and sweltering climate.
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JP Morgan Chase strategist Dubravko Lakos-Bujas told clients that Fed action now could help heat up the market after the coronavirus passes.
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We heat up leftover chili and cornbread for dinner, and cut up some mini cucumbers and fruit to add to Z.'s meal.
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But now, after Chinese buyers canceled all of their firm orders for food-grade soybeans earlier this month, the competition might heat up.
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The larger the object, the more likely it is to knock into something, heat up, or even break apart, which triggers these transitions.
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The earliest, made by a Swede named Svante Arrhenius in 1897, was simply that the Earth would heat up in response to emissions.
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The news comes as discussions heat up around the anticipated transfer of power from the Kingdom's King Salman to his son Prince Mohammed.
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I send them around at 8:30 and heat up a biscuit and sausage breakfast sandwich I meal prepped a few weeks ago.
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I stir in the last of the ingredients to my crockpot and let them heat up while the cornbread warms in the oven.
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She has a choice of refrigerated meals she could heat up in his absence, but he finds she has done no such thing.
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More farmers have turned to the crop as grain prices fall, trade war concerns heat up, the climate changes and cannabis laws shift.
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Power plants will run dangerously low on cooling water as the rivers that feed the region slow to a trickle and heat up.
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If fights between Republicans in the House and Senate over limited resources heat up further, it could put Trump right in the middle.
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Things should heat up to the 40s on Saturday, but expect it to be slushy with an unappetizing mix of rain and snow.
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Smart water heaters, for instance, could take any excess solar electricity during the day to heat up their water, storing it for later.
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The IPCC said it was likely that tropical cyclones would get stronger as the oceans heat up, with faster winds and heavier rainfall.
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It's also worth pointing out that the watch has a tendency to heat up when doing more resource-intensive tasks like making phone calls.
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To be sure, it's still unclear whether U.S-China tensions will heat up into a trade war that decimates one party over the other.
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When I get to M.'s house we heat up some leftover bean soup and eat it while we catch up on our days.
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Then I heat up a cup of coffee and have a piece of TJ's Birthday Cake Bar while watching an episode of Charm School.
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Trade tensions could heat up again in 2630 as the temporary truce in the U.S.-China trade war is set to expire March 2000.
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As I heat up the leftover musubis, my friend D. lets me know she has a portable AC we can use for the night!!!
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A cross-cultural connection could heat up near the full moon on the 13th, which is also a stellar day for a romantic vacation.
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I hop out of bed, make it, and turn on my Illy espresso machine so it can heat up while I pick an outfit.
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Just like the spring temperatures in their shared hometown of New York City, Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez's young romance continues to heat up!
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M. takes the dog for a run and I heat up frozen white bean chicken chili that my mom made during her recent visit.
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If the chemicals heat up, they can catch fire or explode — and the plant has no way of preventing this from happening right now.
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The ear pads give me no cause for complaint, and I like that they don't heat up my ears over longer periods of wear.
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We're not totally horrible though, so after I heat up my leftover curry and she eats a bagel, we go to the grocery store.
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I heat up some leftover chili for lunch, throw in a load of laundry, and spend the afternoon reading while R. watches college football.
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From IG pictures, Zigi seems back together, but internet trolls have used their silence as fire to heat up their attacks on the couple.
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After lunch, coworkers and I head outside and take a few quick laps around to heat up from how cold our conference room is.
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Then I shower and heat up a can of Amy's Organic Quinoa, Kale, and Red Lentil soup for dinner with some Mary's Gone Crackers.
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Things heat up again on Sunday, June 25th, when SpaceX launches a new Falcon 9 rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
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Both the Sun and Mars are in your sign (exciting!), and they meet in the sky this evening, so expect things to heat up.
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Expect to hear more about Stephanie Grisham, First Lady Melania Trump's spokeswoman, as discussions heat up about replacing White House press secretary Sarah Sanders.
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When I get home, I finally get to eat my chicken, and I heat up a bag of frozen broccoli to go with it.
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I make a turkey sandwich and heat up leftover carrot soup, then head back to work right away because I'm leaving a little early.
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Instead of waiting until the end of the summer to clear out kids' swimwear, Target runs sales as the season starts to heat up.
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When we would cook together at home, we would heat up a can of chili and dump it onto a pile of French fries.
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The companies announced the deal last month, just as competition in the sector started to heat up after several years of low crude prices.
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During El Niño events, the waters in the equatorial tropical Pacific Ocean heat up, adding heat to the atmosphere and altering weather patterns worldwide.
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The rivalry between ride-hailing giants Uber and Lyft is poised to heat up in 22017 as both prepare to hit the public markets.
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"We got to turn the heat up under Republicans," she told activists at a meeting last week sponsored by the left-leaning group Credo.
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Since one of fuel's side-effects is to cool the engine, this can cause the engine to heat up and thus encourage NOX formation.
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The competition in the all-electric segment of the market is only going to heat up once the I-Pace hits the market, though.
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Sales are sure to heat up further as the holidays approach, regardless of whether consumers flip through store racks or stay on the couch.
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This is partly because, as the sea ice melts, the ocean absorbs more of the sun's energy, causing the water to heat up further.
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A former first-round pick, he came to terms with a career that had fizzled before it really got a chance to heat up.
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Things start to heat up when Frankie gets involved with an ex-lover of M.J. and M.J. cannot take her fingers off of him.
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But while Amazon is the current leader in the market – racking up sales of $8.8 billion in 2018 – competition is continuing to heat up.
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We had been banned from bringing anything to heat up the food with us—everything had to be prepared in advance and eaten cold.
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The hearing will really heat up on Tuesday, when senators get to take turns grilling the nominee individually for 30 minutes at a time.
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Parker is outfitted with a sophisticated heat shield called the Thermal Protection System (TPS), which is tested to withstand heat up to 3,000°F.
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My husband shouldn't worry about turning the heat up in the house because he can't afford it, or even having something good to eat.
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Polar ice melt contributes to sea-level rise and also leads the planet to heat up faster, since ice reflects sunlight back into space.
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Stan showed Shannon how to bolt the right size coil to the Tocco's cabinet and make it heat up like a car cigarette lighter.
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Preliminary discussions on those renewals have already begun and will likely heat up after the NFL and players agree on a collective bargaining agreement.
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If the components in a battery degrade, this can cause the cell to rapidly heat up and fail, a process known as thermal runaway.
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Netflix also admitted subscriber growth in the U.S. had slowed as competition continues to heat up from the likes of Disney+ and NBCUniversal's Peacock.
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The electric stove sometimes took too long to heat up, nor did it have enough space to host two average-sized pots and pans.
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The on-demand food delivery wars continue to heat up in the U.S. DoorDash announced today that it has filed confidentially to go public.
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The rally is the first of at least three that Trump will attend in January as the 2020 campaign season continues to heat up.
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I decide to heat up leftover pasta, sausage, tomatoes, peppers, and onions from last night and settle in for a quiet night with Netflix.
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Then, I'll turn it back on in the early morning to heat up the room while I doze off for a couple more hours.
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I'm hungry so I heat up my leftover burrito from Sunday and eat half of it before diving into laundry and cleaning my room.
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I heat up my pork and noodles for lunch, cut up a plum from the kitchen, and have some Tate's mini cookies for dessert.
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Misha made hot dogs over an open fire in a steel caldron on the ice while we waited for the sauna to heat up.
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Even worse, your Mac might be starting to heat up and slow down because of all those windows you haven&apost bothered to close.
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The gold coated ceramic plates heat up quickly and maintain an even temperature, eliminating the chance for any hair damaging hot spots as well.
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And as the streaming wars heat up, prestige TV and awards have become just as important to streaming services as they are to traditional networks.
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After a few minutes, they applied a metal plate on the same patch of skin to deliver flashes of heat, up to 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
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It's very complacent, which is a little bit concerning because if that starts to heat up a little bit you'll see the market back off.
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Here's how it goes: As plant fibers heat up, the plant's tissues — mostly made out of a molecule called cellulose — start degrade and break down.
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I give her a Chobani and a nectarine cut up into pieces and also heat up a butter croissant for her with apricot cream cheese.
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This is the same range that microwaves use to heat up food and became widely used for communication after cordless phones started using these bands.
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When we get back, I heat up some leftover pasta and meatballs for all three of us and then put A. down for his nap.
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I tried to turn the heat up to 68 when everyone was sick this week and got yelled at by Sarah, who had the flu.
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As the world continues to heat up, these bleaching events will become more frequent and more severe, putting the future of coral reefs at risk.
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By shining colored lights in a predetermined sequence on the sheet, the engineers were able heat up and bend the shapes in a specific order.
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The drama inside Viacom continues to heat up and long-term investor Eric Jackson of SpringOwl says drastic changes are needed in the c-suite.
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You need to have these six recipes in your arsenal — all you need for them is a slow cooker, which won't heat up your kitchen.
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I have a meeting right at noon, so I heat up my leftover chicken and rice to eat at my desk a little early today.
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But it suggests that we'll start seeing the fight for net neutrality heat up at a local level — whether or not it ultimately stays there.
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As things heat up in the bedroom with Maggie (Kelly McCreary) and the guy who is not Jackson Clive, everyone has sex on the brain.
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One photograph provided showed a nut missing from a power supply distribution block, which could heat up and cause problems if it's not properly secured.
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Back at home, I heat up curry and TJ's garlic naan, eat on the couch while watching Barry with Bill Hader, and eventually fall asleep.
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So as local races began to heat up, candidates continued to place ads on Facebook and boost posts on their pages to reach potential voters.
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I heat up an omelet square I made on Day Four, along with a piece of toast and sausage I had stored in the fridge.
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An automatic Line Lock feature holds the front brakes while the back wheels spin for ready-made smoky burnouts to heat up the back tires.
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Let developers build more housing, particularly in poorer neighborhoods, and tenant groups and neighbors fear the market will heat up and their rents will rise.
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I craft my flower arrangements and realize it's basically dinnertime, so I sauté the crab fingers in butter and heat up asparagus risotto from TJ's.
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The pace is sure to heat up Wednesday with Pelosi and House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff and the President himself expected to hold news conferences.
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The online grocery business is expected to heat up over the holidays as major players beef up e-commerce efforts and expand into new markets.
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"-12 with a wind chill of 32 below but we're about to heat up Minnesota & ring in 2018 in style," he captioned the shot. 4.
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Raman simply packed all the ingredients for rasam in a plastic bag and told her daughter to heat up some water and add it in.
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"WE HAVE FAILED TO LISTEN" He criticised those who, like Trump, doubt the science that shows human activity is causing the earth to heat up.
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The $42 foam pen is also much safer than 3D-printing pens which have to heat up in order to melt the plastic they extrude.
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PayPal's positioning this as a useful feature for the holiday season, when PayPal anticipates the peer-to-peer money transfer market will heat up considerably.
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I heat up my lunch (leftover soup) with crackers and grab a seltzer from the kitchen, which I follow with a fun-sized Kit Kat.
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Plus, for those of us who work away from home, microwaves are often the one and only way to heat up food at the office.
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These disputes always heat up as celebrations of the Lunar New Year approach (in 2018 the week-long public holiday will begin on February 15th).
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Turn the heat up to warm through, then garnish with more lemon balm, oregano, parsley, and a generous pinch each of toasted breadcrumbs and pecorino.
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When one first enters, the performers are mostly still, reclining on mattresses or platforms distributed throughout the gallery, but things quickly start to heat up.
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DELAWARE POLICE HOPE DNA RENDERING OF WOMAN BRUTALLY MURDERED IN 1977 CAN HEAT UP COLD CASE Henderson allegedly began fighting startled employees, who subdued him.
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The microclimate chair relies on 70 embedded Peltier thermoelectric pads that either heat up or cool down depending on a desired temperature and electrical charge.
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Investors can't seem to make up their minds about whether or not the economy is heading into a recession or is starting to heat up.
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Well, speculation will certainly heat up with the appearance of a nearly 150-page patent application that gamers are still poring through for hidden info.
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Not because we love fireworks, or because the weather is really going to heat up, or even because we have some a summer vacation planned.
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Forget about the office microwave or cold sandwiches; with the Crock-Pot Lunch Crock, you can heat up a delicious meal right at your desk.ProsCons
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In Appalachia, cast iron survived when many modern cooks switched to lighter pans, which heat up quickly on gas and electric stoves, Ms. Lundy said.
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The electric car market continues to heat up with new entrants looking to take on the likes of Tesla and traditional automakers in the space.
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Any decision by a new White House to turn the heat up on the Iran deal will fuel internal disputes already flaring inside the regime.
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Hong Kong's unofficial flag carrier is allowing China to vet staff flying to and over the mainland, as anti-government protests heat up at home.
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When scientists heat up soil and kill its native microbes, pathogens begin to grow, feasting on the nutrients in the soil and eventually attacking plants.
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If mortgage rates continue to hover in this recent low range, and if supply doesn't improve significantly, it is likely competition will heat up again .
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As tax reform efforts heat up again, the financial industry is continuing to make the case that a bank tax would be a bad idea.
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The first batch of space cookies are set to heat up in-near Earthly conditions, at a temperature of 325 degrees Fahrenheit for 18 minutes.
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This issue is going to heat up as we approach the the Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Neil Gorsuch, set to start March 20.
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I sauté Brussels sprouts with garlic and olive oil, heat up some of the chicken parmesan I made yesterday, and eat while watching YouTube videos.
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Dan Nosowitz was scrolling through Instagram when he saw it: an ad for a cooking device whose sole function was to heat up raclette cheese.
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He briefly joined a pro-Trump lobbying group called America First Policies, but was ousted in April as the Russia probe started to heat up.
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This is great news for anyone without a working oven or anyone who just doesn't want to wait 15 minutes for it to heat up.
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Mulvaney's remarks on Saturday came as the 2018 elections begin to draw closer and the fight for control of Congress has begun to heat up.
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" She added: "The housing laws are coming up for reauthorization next year, so that's when you're going to see this debate really heat up again.
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Dr. Morgan said he was not sure why the entire corona, including the areas not above a sunspot, heat up as the sun's activity increases.
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Wall Street chatter has indicated some worry that Powell may be forced to push the Fed to tighten too quickly should inflation pressures heat up.
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And as the year winds on, we'll see the console wars heat up again as Sony and Microsoft get their new consoles ready for battle.
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Oh, and it also features quick heat-up, adjustable temperature settings, and a six-foot, 360-degree swivel cord for the ultimate flexibility when styling.
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Although there was no one in line to take pictures with him, Santa said he was confident that business would heat up closer to Christmas.
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