"The space tourism industry appears to be heating up, though it's hard to describe something that technically doesn't yet exist as "heating up.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Fast Retailing is heating up.
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Making pizza at home typically means either heating up a frozen pizza in the oven or, if you're feeling especially fancy, heating up ingredients you got from the grocery store in the oven.
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Things are heating up on the Bachelor in Paradise island!
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The big banks' credit card wars are heating up again.
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Either way, the digital assistant wars are only heating up.
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And you know what that means: Things are heating up.
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Finally, there is Robert Mueller's investigation, which is heating up.
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Things are heating up (literally) over at Chez Churchill, however.
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Things are heating up between Kendall Jenner and Ben Simmons.
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But at the poles, things are heating up way faster.
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Could Kourtney Kardashian and Luka Sabbat be heating up again?
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Things are heating up between Kate Hudson and Nick Jonas.
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The fight for 5G business, meanwhile, is only heating up.
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Plus, things are heating up between Jon Snow and Daenerys.
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In fact, they are just heating up on Cyber Monday.
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The competition is heating up on Double Shot at Love.
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Looks like season two of Stranger Things is heating up.
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Competition for the series, in the meantime, is heating up.
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Things are heating up between Kristen Stewart and St. Vincent.
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Things are heating up between John Cena and Shay Shariatzadeh.
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Competition is heating up when it comes to car reduction.
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The competition in the streaming service market is heating up.
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At the time, the transistor market was heating up fast.
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Among style leaders, bronze has been heating up for while.
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Things are heating up for Amber Heard and Elon Musk.
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Back in the comic shop, the competition is heating up.
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Trump fired Comey as the FBI investigation was heating up.
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The competition in the food delivery space is heating up.
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Lyft and Uber's race to an IPO is heating up.
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The war in Syria's northwest corner is heating up again
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Read more here on how the fight is heating up.
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Kavanaugh protests are heating up outside the Capitol building. pic.twitter.
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The fight over Mr. Lazarenko's offshore assets is heating up.
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The poll comes as the midterm elections are heating up.
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And the debate is heating up among Democrats after Sen.
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The race to the National Book Awards is heating up.
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As LendingClub has been recovering, competition has been heating up.
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In 2008, as his presidential campaign was heating up, Sen.
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Knock wood, the current confrontation isn't heating up any further.
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That means competition across traditionally distinct beverages is heating up.
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Heading into Week 14, the playoff race is heating up.
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The Earth is heating up, and so is the fight.
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Now, there's a new strategy that's heating up – the gym.
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At the same time the streets are also heating up.
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AX, heating up the race for the small iron ore miner.
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What happens when we can't keep the Earth from heating up?
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The market for open source is only heating up, after all.
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The battle between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders is heating up.
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In season 2 of Sweetbitter, the kitchen is definitely heating up.
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The romance between Sam Smith and Brandon Flynn is heating up!
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Temps may be cooling down, but the deals are heating up!
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The streaming wars, as they're colloquially called, are still heating up.
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Things are really heating up between Javi Marroquin and Briana DeJesus.
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With Amazon's arrival, are things heating up in Australia's streaming market?
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The debate over internet regulation is heating up again in America.
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Channing Tatum and new flame Jessie J are just heating up!
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The coding toy market has been heating up as of late.
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Anthony Bourdain's relationship with Italian actress Asia Argento is heating up.
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After many false starts, the IPO market finally is heating up.
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Things are heating up between Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin — literally.
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The feud between Kailyn Lowry and Briana DeJesus is heating up!
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He knows the pummeling may only intensify with 2020 heating up.
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The second change is that competition for deposits is heating up.
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He and Jenner's courtship has been heating up in recent weeks.
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Things are really heating up between Josh Duhamel and Eliza Gonzalez!
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Is it heating up in here, or is it just us?
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The rates for the speakership, it is certainly heating up, Marc.
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Things have been heating up between the couple in recent weeks.
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The race to build self-driving cars has been heating up.
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India's cab aggregation market, valued at $12 billion, is heating up.
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Because the economy has been heating up, "peril awaits," Cramer said.
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The battle for India's taxi-riding business travelers is heating up.
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The audio and music streaming landscape in India is heating up.
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But Cramer wonders if its heating up too much too quickly.
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The fitness competition in the hospitality sector is only heating up.
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"Sector M&A is heating up," wrote Jefferies analyst David Kerstens.
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Apple's search for partners with experience making cars is heating up.
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The sky's not safe after all; the sky is heating up.
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Inflation is heating up, and the economy is at full employment.
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Now, with the election fast approaching, that fight is heating up.
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And on the Republican side, things may be heating up also.
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It's a sign of how the streaming war is heating up.
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I began by heating up some lukewarm water on the stove.
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DH Pedro Alvarez is slowly heating up after a shaky start.
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Nick Jonas and Kate Hudson have been heating up the slopes.
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But as the product's popularity climbs, Oatly's competition is heating up.
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The conversation around cryptoassets and the regulatory environment is heating up.
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Heading into Week 13, the playoff race is just heating up.
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A legal battle is heating up thanks to Microsoft's Calibri font.
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Things have been heating up around here, especially in the ocean.
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But next year, the 2020 presidential campaign will start heating up.
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The streaming wars is heating up, and Netflix has cooled down.
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In other words, stay tuned, because the space is heating up.
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That has an already competitive housing market heating up even more.
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Dealmaking in the leisure and entertainment sector has been heating up.
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While the days are getting cooler, television is just heating up.
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The battle to manage marketers&apos customer relationships is heating up.
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Venezuela The battle for control of Venezuela is heating up again.
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But the battle for Iowa is heating up by the day.
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The air then sinks over the city, compressing and heating up.
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The New England Patriots&apos second "Spygate" scandal is heating up.
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Oceans are heating up, which affects how numerous some nutrients are.
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Or maybe they're worried it is heating up and sparking inflation.
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The feeling in the room changes again — it's hushed, heating up.
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Looks like things are heating up between Pete Davidson and Kate Beckinsale.
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Consolidation in Chile's dispersed renewable energy sector has also been heating up.
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Their evening may have been heating up, but things cooled down quickly.
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Campaigning for Taiwan's presidential and legislative elections next January is heating up.
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Things are heating up the 30th Burning Man, which runs from Aug.
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DeMar DeRozan is heating up just as the season is winding down.
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Competition is heating up between the firm's hoping to manufacture the technology.
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Back in Paradise for night 28, things start heating up in Mexico.
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And summer unrest in Iraq has an uncomfortable way of heating up.
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Things are heating up for Jennifer Lawrence and her boyfriend Cooke Maroney!
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Power struggles will bubble to the surface, and passions are heating up.
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Summer 2016 is heating up with some of the hottest world tours.
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And with just eight days to go, the market is heating up.
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As China grows more powerful, its rivalry with America is heating up.
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And the war for shelf space at sports-retailers is heating up.
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China's property market has been heating up lately, despite intensifying official curbs.
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Things are heating up between Bella Thorne and ex-boyfriend Gregg Sulkin.
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The 27-year-old Russian fighter is heating up in both worlds.
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Khloé Kardashian's romance with NBA player Tristan Thompson has been heating up.
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I probably start watching about an hour before, when I'm heating up.
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Meanwhile Kara's (Lisa Vidal) relationship with star athlete Orlando is heating up.
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The fight over the FCC's broadband privacy rules is also heating up.
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Despite tighter labor markets, there's little sign that inflation is heating up.
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The music streaming war between Apple Music and Spotify is heating up.
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The Scotch market is heating up, and not in a good way.
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Things are heating up between Joe Jonas and Brazilian model Daiane Sodré.
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Though it may be winter, U.S. financial technology regulation is heating up.
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Competition for the regional market of 300 million people is heating up.
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What goes best with an iced coffee as temperatures start heating up?
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At the same time, the competitive landscape is most definitely heating up.
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But with Trump's election, the fight over net neutrality is heating up.
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Does it look like the economy is heating up or slowing down?
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This arrest comes as discussions on immigration are heating up in Washington.
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The meatless beef among America's favorite fast-food restaurants is heating up.
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Washington (CNN)The race to represent suburban Columbus, Ohio, is heating up.
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David Waldstein: The base running game-within-the game is heating up.
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Nationalist rhetoric was heating up, with countries blaming others for their struggles.
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Heating up the west-facing flowers brought in more pollinators as well.
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Things are heating up for President Donald Trump in the Russia investigation.
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The shadow conflict between Iran and Saudi Arabia had been heating up.
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But there have been signs lately that wage pressure is heating up.
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Excitement for The Europas Awards for European Tech Startups is heating up.
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But it performed even worse than the Amba at heating up towels.
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Things between Demi Lovato and Mike Johnson appear to be heating up!
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With steamy shots like this as proof, things are surely heating up!
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Toaster ovens are about way more than just heating up frozen waffles.
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So yeah, she's heating up frozen pizza — she doesn't have a stove.
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It looks like things between Amy Schumer and Chris Fischer are heating up!
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The new reports are out: everything, from Thailand to Saskatchewan, is heating up.
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Tesla's long-simmering relationship with the United Auto Workers is heating up again.
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Things are heating up between Jennifer Lawrence and her director boyfriend Darren Aronofsky.
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They May Have Split in April, But Things Are Heating Up Once Again
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This fall, however, things are heating up across the major consumer tech companies.
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The Bears got back into the game by heating up on the perimeter.
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Get those baking puns off the back burner, because things are heating up.
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Whenever we run a forecast for the demand, things are still heating up.
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The war of words between Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly is heating up.
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Got a live report tonight where the situation is heating up in Milwaukee.
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To say things are heating up on The Bachelorette would be an understatement.
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Things are heating up between Demi Lovato and her boyfriend Guilherme "Bomba" Vasconcelos.
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Yun began trading in summer 2017 when the market really started heating up.
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Fed policymakers got the latest confirmation that inflation is heating up on Wednesday.
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The voice assistant battle is certainly heating up but Siri isn't getting involved.
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Can't say for sure ... but it definitely seems like things are heating up.
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The X Prize competition has been heating up in the past few months.
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Things might be heating up between Lily-Rose Depp and model Ash Stymest.
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Things are heating up between Kate Hudson and her new man Danny Fujikawa.
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A man's seemingly chivalrous gesture is heating up discussion on Chinese social media.
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In any case, the Cold War between Apple and Facebook is heating up.
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Things will be heating up next season on Game Of Thrones — quite literally.
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It looks like things are heating up between Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott.
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Kendall Is 'Open' to Getting More Serious: March 1 Things are heating up!
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Samsung purchased the company in 2014 when the IoT wars were heating up.
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The race for endorsements is heating up in the 2020 Democratic primary race.
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Mid-August is heating up in a lot of different ways … Trump v.
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The upcoming tuk tuk/Uber race is already heating up here in #Delhi.
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For heating up food, I recommend a toaster oven instead of a microwave.
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The very public charge by Reitano shows that the competition is heating up.
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Meal kit delivery services have been heating up over the past few years.
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The race to lead one of Congress's most influential committees is heating up.
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In any case, the conversation is heating up and the stakes are rising.
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The oceans are heating up twice as fast as they were in 23.
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While the milk is heating up, melt the butter in a separate pan.
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The battle for the phrase "damn good tacos" is heating up for real.
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Both sides dug in over the weekend, with the blame game heating up.
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Since the divorce filings, things between Miley and Carter have been heating up.
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If anything, we're seeing renewed interest and it's heating up all the time.
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Hurricanes get energy from warm ocean water, and the oceans are heating up.
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Chip and Joanna Gaines' new coffee shop, Magnolia Press, is really heating up!
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Things start heating up for new couple Otis and Ola in episode 2.
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MJ Rodriguez is heating up (the already very hot) 2019 Emmys red carpet!
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The tussle is heating up before a possible initial public offering of Airbnb.
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Rumors about a successor to Apple's popular iPhone SE are heating up again.
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But with platforms like Instagram building their own checkouts, competition is heating up.
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And don't bank on things heating up again until the weekend rolls around.
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Despite the season switch, Nikki Bella and Artem Chigvintsev are still heating up!
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The Syrian proxy war is heating up, especially between the US and Russia.
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The mortgage market should be heating up with the spring temperatures, but it's not.
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As Pretty Little Liars winds down, Shay Mitchell's career is only just heating up.
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Things appear to be heating up between Olivia Culpo and NFL pro Christian McCaffrey.
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Either way: This court case is heating up, and I am already very warm.
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Dealmaking in the sector is heating up as increasing competition and costs fuel consolidation.
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Competition in that market is heating up, though, and the latest entrant is Bose.
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As China's economic growth slows, India's is heating up, along with its energy demand.
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Competition between banks to offer the best card rewards has been heating up recently.
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Competition for digital ad budgets is heating up as consultancies buy specialty firms, though.
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Things are heating up for Todd Hoffman's crew and not in a good way.
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The reveal comes at a time when interest in foldable phones is heating up.
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Speculation around Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's chosen royal baby name is heating up!
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In the world of HR and payment software, things are heating up this fall.
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This obviously comes at a time where the grocery delivery game is heating up.
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As Russia's politics grows more Orwellian, the fight over its past is heating up.
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The Winter Olympics are here and buzz surrounding the worldwide competition is heating up.
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Things are heating up for Bachelor in Paradise contestants Carly Waddell and Evan Bass.
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Closed sales at the Greenwich Lane complex have been heating up in recent weeks.
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The location of the battery makes heating up the glue to weaken it unfeasible.
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And a battle is heating up as hotpot, a spicy Chinese dish, spreads globally.
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I came home to my group heating up to 'Laffy Taffy' in the streets.
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I'm also ravenous and end up heating up my lunch at 53:15 a.m.
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Though in the end he also warned us that things are definitely heating up.
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Kendall Jenner is heating up, and it seems like nothing can slow her down.
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In Snapchat Vs. Facebook, the gloves are off and the competition is heating up.
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The evidence is pretty clear that our planet is heating up — with catastrophic consequences.
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Aquarius may be the coolest sign of the zodiac, but things are heating up.
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Ocean temperatures are similarly heating up, in part because of human-driven climate change.
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As the mobile wallet market grows in profitability, however, competition is also heating up.
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It seems things are heating up — and fast — between Kaitlyn Bristowe and Jason Tartick.
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As for trade talks heating up, well, let's just say that's a generous description.
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As does heating up our stove tops, ovens, and crockpots to make comforting dishes.
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What we're getting into now is the trajectory of the campaign is heating up.
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On-demand helicopter flights are here, and competition in the space is heating up.
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The IPO market is heating up again, but some fatigue may be setting in.
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Are the burrs in the grinder heating up and causing the espresso to change?
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Oceans heating, rising The oceans are also heating up, with significant planet-altering consequences.
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With hiring on the upswing this year, the war for talent is heating up.
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We recently saw them in Ana's native Cuba, so things are definitely heating up.
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The Fix Summer is nearly here, and your home will soon be heating up.
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Mr. Sanderson, the former municipal councilor, believes Mr. Scheer's campaign is finally heating up.
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I felt a kind of electricity heating up my head, making me slightly dizzy.
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Even before the first train rolls, the area's housing market has been heating up.
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The game on the field won't be the only battle heating up this weekend.
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It documents how Clinton launched Iraq airstrikes as his impeachment inquiry was heating up.
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The group's research provides incontrovertible evidence that the planet is heating up — and quickly.
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Even before the leftovers land in the fridge, the sales will start heating up.
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It also comes at a time when the pro controller market is heating up.
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With the labor market at or near full capacity, wages are finally heating up.
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It keeps your meat from heating up when coming into contact with the grinder.
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Your relationships are heating up, thanks to fiery Mars entering Aquarius, your opposite sign.
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Foldables are very much heating up to be the highlight of the 2019 smartphone race.
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In several different ways, controversy over this matter is heating up in pre-Brexit Britain.
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Now that the 2019 Oscar nominations have officially been announced, things are truly heating up.
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LOS ANGELES — The presidential race is heating up... in the land of Far Far Away.
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But just when you thought things were heating up — Gamora is firing on ... The Milano?
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Things are heating up again between Chris Evans and Jenny Slate — on Twitter that is!
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Add a touch of olive oil into the pan before heating up on the stove.
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It looks like things may be heating up again between Gerard Butler and Morgan Brown.
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With the rise in popularity of extremely warm apparel, the competition is heating up — literally.
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The latest season of The Sinner is heating up, and that means mysteries are afoot.
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The runway was heating up at Paris Fashion Week… and so was Bella Hadid's forehead.
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My stomach makes itself known and I intentionally zone out while heating up my lunch.
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Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson's chemistry appears to be heating up off the dance floor!
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China's markets are gyrating, geopolitical tensions are heating up and oil is selling off again.
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But the competition for that money—and the assets it pays for—is heating up.
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The weather is heating up, and stars are responding accordingly with head-turning hair changes.
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Home prices may be cooling off right now, but rents are heating up yet again.
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As the legal cannabis industry grows in the U.S., competition for customers is heating up.
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Climate change is heating up the Arctic far faster than anywhere else in the world.
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The expansion comes at a time when competition among major online retailers is heating up.
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Deutsche Bank's search is yet another sign that Frankfurt's office property market is heating up.
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As a result, the Aquila was landing just as sunrise began heating up the air.
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Google's ongoing battle with Apple, Roku, and Amazon for your TV set is heating up.
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Recent research revealed that they're heating up 40% faster, on average, than the prior estimate.
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The trade market for Jacksonville Jaguars star cornerback Jalen Ramsey appears to be heating up.
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The oceans are heating up twice as fast as they were in the early '90s.
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Look, if things keep heating up with China trade, it's obviously going to go lower.
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Things start heating up and we're both thinking FINALLY some pleasure to this crazy day.
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It may be heating up, but that doesn't mean you have to ditch denim altogether.
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The arms race to build the future of grocery stores is heating up in China.
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The case will be decided by July, just as the presidential election is heating up.
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The Antarctic region is heating up rapidly due to heat-trapping gas pollution from humans.
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Across the room, a construction crew is heating up Mexican food in a small microwave.
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"Most of the public is still debating whether the earth is heating up," he said.
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In the meantime, battleground states are heating up, and the political test tubes are boiling.
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Emissions have soared in the modern era, and as predicted, the Earth is heating up.
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Further, the South American soybean competition could be heating up a bit earlier than expected.
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The battle between Sanders and Bloomberg has been heating up in the past few weeks.
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"Demand is definitely heating up," said David Stonehouse, a portfolio manager at AGF Investments Inc.
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From cloud computing to same-day shipping, expectations and competition for Amazon are heating up.
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But it's a blow to Uber (UBER) at a time when competition is heating up.
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Competition in the brokerage industry is heating up with more no-fee options for investors.
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A local roast chicken stand began heating up the rotisserie Saturday for the day's business.
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Facebook's own numbers back up the idea that the primary fight is heating up online.
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But after some fallow years, the organization seems to be heating up its fashion focus again.
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It's heating up everywhere, but please don't think about crawling out of your winter hidey-hole.
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Online travel stocks have been heating up this year, thanks to the fabulous resurgence of airlines.
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Stop burning fossil fuels Burning fossil fuels and chopping down rainforests is heating up the atmosphere.
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Competition between Google and Comcast keeps heating up—but that doesn't mean they can't work together.
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New York (CNN Business)Competition between Amazon's livestreaming platform Twitch and Microsoft's Mixer is heating up.
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With rental demand heating up as homebuying cools, rent prices are rising and freebies are vanishing.
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MACCALLUM: And obviously, this is heating up and they were basically combing through his apartment complex.
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The wireless earbuds arms race is heating up with a new "neckband-style" set from JBL.
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Now with tensions between Japan and South Korea also heating up, it could make things worse.
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Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom look like they're heating up their on-and-off romance again.
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A 35-year-old cold-case mystery heating up, while survivors hope for justice long-denied.
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The most common type of vaping involves heating up flavored oil, also known as e-liquid.
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And with Pandora Premium entering the market, the competition looks to be heating up even further.
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There's no doubt the investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election is heating up.
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It seems like things are heating up between Demi Lovato and her boyfriend Guilherme "Bomba" Vasconcelos!
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWN: A$AP ROCKY FOUND GUILTY IN SWEDEN CASEGIGI HADID & BACHELOR STAR HEATING UP!
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John Cena is heating up the big screen in the upcoming family comedy, Playing With Fire.
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The Chicago White Sox's pursuit of free agent infielder Manny Machado appears to be heating up.
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Kelly Evans: The race for the White House is heating up ahead of Tuesday's Michigan primary.
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It's a playoff for the playoff, so naturally things are heating up between the forever rivals.
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The service will arrive at a time when competition in the streaming market is heating up.
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This comes amid a time when the GIF space at large seems to be heating up.
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As the race for the White House heats up, rhetoric from all sides is heating up.
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You thought the battle over whether the full Mueller report should be released was heating up?
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The fight is heating up as the lawyers' ads become more prevalent on television and online.
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The oceans are also heating up, which leads to more intense hurricanes and sea-level rise.
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And with the presidential election just weeks away, the scene has been heating up throughout town.
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Midterm elections We're in the home stretch in this election cycle, and things are heating up.
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The feud between HBO star John Oliver and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is heating up.
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The base has an on/off switch that lights up when the pot is heating up.
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The economy is now heating up enough that interest rates are rising to more normal levels.
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The trade spat between President Donald Trump and China is heating up, with tariff threats escalating.
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This week we discussed how racial and ethnic tensions are heating up pools around the country.
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The third Russian investment opportunity surfaced in April 2016, as the Brexit campaign was heating up.
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Cespedes had been heating up recently after a slow return offensively from his previous leg injury.
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As Cuba's relationship with the United States grows warmer, real estate redevelopment is heating up, too.
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The orbital economy is heating up and the infrastructure to support it is starting to creak.
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A showdown is also heating up over bipartisan measures aimed at stabilizing the ObamaCare marketplaces. Sen.
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Meanwhile, morale has plummeted as special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation appears to be heating up.
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The fast-casual competition is heating up, even as diners&apos demands become harder to meet.
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Major power competition is heating up, inflamed by a systemic contest between democratic and state capitalism.
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I love heating up my cast iron pan before baking, the edges get nice and crispy.
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Tensions had been heating up between Amazon and FedEx before the company suspended ground delivery services.
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Affordability is crucial for the homebuilders, as prices for existing homes are now heating up again.
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They are also heating up faster than was believed, driven by climate change caused by humans.
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You repeat this motion over and over, heating up the rubber and your biceps in turn.
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Some economists say that could happen next year, when the election campaign is really heating up.
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"We trace our intensification to the election of President Trump and the heating up of rhetoric."
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The cold war between the two giant companies over data use and privacy is heating up.
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The answer is obvious: They aren't trying to make the planet look like it's heating up.
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Things are heating up in Cleveland—and not just in response to Melania Trump's perhaps-plagiarized speech.
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The 2019 Oscars race is heating up and blazing the trail is the controversial film Green Book.
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Competition in the live-streaming fitness category is heating up, making innovation and technology key to success.
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With the Scorpio sun heating up your passionate and seductive eighth house, you're in total minx mode.
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This summer is heating up with an exciting lineup of Pokémon GO events all over the world!
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It seems things are heating up between Brody Jenner and his new love interest, model Josie Canseco.
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The fight between the city of Los Angeles and scooter companies over location data is heating up.
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Far from winding down, Syria's almost seven-year civil war is heating up and growing more complicated.
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But first, as we head into Memorial Day, the streets of Chicago are once again heating up.
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That decline for EpiPen came in the month after criticism of Mylan's price hikes began heating up.
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Sexy Venus enters Fire Aries on February 3, heating up a very intimate sector of your chart!
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The planet would stop heating up, or at least the pace of that heating would slow substantially.
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President Trump takes credit for cooling a trade war with Europe and heating up the U.S. economy.
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The fast charger I've plugged into the car is ramming in electrons, heating up the battery pack.
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The posturing by all sides is heating up ahead of a major North Korean holiday this weekend.
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Cummins and the girl disappeared March 13 as a police investigation into their relationship was heating up.
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While that's heating up, place your pot roast in a bowl small enough to hug its sides.
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"This election is heating up, and you should be right in the thick of it," she wrote.
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Khloé Kardashian's own love life is heating up – and she's ready to share some of her expertise.
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In case you haven't heard, toaster ovens are about way more than just heating up frozen waffles.
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But if you think the recent rebound is just heating up, these historical plays could prove profitable.
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SS Jorge Polanco is slowly heating up, and he continued to help the Minnesota offense Monday night.
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That component is down slightly from a year ago, when home prices were still heating up quickly.
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"Your Daily Drive" arrives at a time when competition in the podcast market has been heating up.
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The call for a constitutional convention has been around for awhile, but has been heating up recently.
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The competition between startups and marketing clouds that help marketers corral their customer data is heating up.
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While the money battle is heating up, it's still relatively early in the current campaign fundraising cycle.
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Things are heating up with Robert Mueller's criminal probe of Russia's interference with the 2016 presidential election.
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The ad marks the latest sign that the race for California's 22nd Congressional District is heating up.
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The race to same-day delivery is heating up, just in time for the holiday shopping season.
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The jockeying is heating up ahead of the Democratic leadership elections that are scheduled for Nov. 85033.
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"It's crunch time here and the race is heating up," Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant told reporters.
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"The rubber is gonna hit the road next week when things start heating up again," Squali said.
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Competition is heating up in the alternative travel space as more brands move to diversify their services.
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Although sales are heating up, the boom in new coffee shops entering the market is cooling down.
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Recent research revealed that the seas are heating up 40% faster, on average, than the prior estimate.
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Kim Zolciak-Biermann is heating up Instagram with her latest steamy bikini pic with husband Kroy Biermann.
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When Glass-Steagall rhetoric was heating up, it was also being cursed and dismissed by Wall Street.
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Competition in the home services space is heating up, despite growing concerns about privacy in some quarters.
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A blend of Somali slang and geographical allusions are heating up the city with a new sound.
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As Tyler Cameron's relationship with Gigi Hadid becomes more public, his modeling career is also heating up.
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On this rapidly warming planet of ours, the polar regions are heating up faster than the rest.
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And, all of the attention has meant that they&aposve been heating up in the resale world.
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Though neither truck is in production yet, the conversation between these two behemoths is already heating up.
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But as more and more transgender athletes take the podium, the controversy around fairness is heating up.
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The debate around whether companies should be able to engage in "active cyber defense" is heating up.
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In three others, the researchers made both changes, heating up the water and pumping in carbon dioxide.
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In a world that is heating up, there are fewer opportunities to apply hazard reduction via burning.
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Competition is heating up among the two of the biggest music streaming services: Spotify and Apple Music.
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But the market is heating up for high-end quiet retreats that bring buyers closer to nature.
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The drama is heating up after Tesla CEO Elon Musk called a bunch of analysts' questions boring.
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India Protests are heating up in India in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's controversial citizenship law.
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Looking forward, the minutes make the clear that the FOMC sees an economy that is heating up.
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The North Korean parade comes as talk of a similar demonstration in the U.S. is heating up.
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"When I applied to college it was 280, and the election stuff was heating up," she said.
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"When I applied to college it was 2016, and the election stuff was heating up," she said.
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While the grill is heating up and the beer starts flowing, everyone's going to want some snacks.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into matters related to longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone is heating up.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia is heating up.
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Parting with the silence, Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz said that, in the Gulf, "things are heating up".
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This is to be expected given that it is heating up the plastic strands that do the printing.
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Ji also wasn't concerned that China's construction market might be heating up too much, at least not yet.
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The Arctic is heating up twice as fast as the global average, causing massive melting of sea ice.
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Melissa Benoist's relationship with her Supergirl costar Chris Wood appears to be heating up under the Mexico sun!
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The feature's launch comes at a time when the competition between modern dating apps has been heating up.
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"There are signs that inflation is heating up," Lacker told students at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia.
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The first 22019G networks will start showing up in the coming months and the rhetoric is heating up.
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There are new players in the market, and the competition for talent and audience share is heating up.
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Now it's lunchtime, and I plop into a seat in the staff lounge after heating up my soup.
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Pause ads are a very interesting move from Hulu especially with the video streaming service market heating up.
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So, it's not like this is unprecedented but all trends indicate that things will just keep heating up.
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Home prices in some major markets have been heating up due to tight supply of houses for sale.
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With the 2016 presidential race heating up, Fischer said the Fed is going to stick to its purview.
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A lot of acronyms here, which indicates that negotiations between the US and Bergdahl's captors were heating up.
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Context: There's a race heating up between the U.S. and China for who has the most powerful supercomputer.
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Things between Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber are heating up – but not in the way Jelena fans want.
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Hezbollah is entrenched across the border in Lebanon — and things on this front seem to be heating up.
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The arms race for plant-based protein is heating up, and this time the oceans are under attack.
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As companies race to bring autonomous vehicles (AVs) to market, investment activity in the space is heating up.
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Jaden Smith is a jack of all trades, but his music career, in particular, is really heating up.
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The battle between Airbnb and its critics is heating up on the televisions of New Yorkers and Washingtonians.
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Warm weather and an economy heating up mean a record number of people will be flying this spring.
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The latest introduction to the milk market is sure to get the raw milk debate heating up again.
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Now that Peterson, 23, is back, the rumor mill is heating up about Peterson's future with the Cardinals.
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In the financial realm, the fight over the future of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is heating up.
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In the past few days, the threats and rhetoric between Trump and North Korea have been heating up.
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My chemistry with these ladies isn't the only thing heating up — tensions are really starting to run high.
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The mid-size pickup truck market is heating up with several new, compelling entrants in the last year.
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Indeed, the debate over what an infrastructure modernization package should look like is now heating up in Washington.
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With only 5 days to go to the big event, Amazon pre-Prime day deals are heating up.
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This is another classic installment in the "surprise shrine" meme which is hopefully only just now heating up.
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Things are heating up in your intimate relationships thanks to Mars entering Taurus—but watch out for sensitivity.
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When she's not battling bad guys as the Yellow Power Ranger, Becky G is heating up the club.
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The Trump administration's fight with sanctuary cities that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities is heating up.
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He was a self-proclaimed "super bull" following the 2016 presidential election, as recession chatter was heating up.
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Rising rates have also helped nudge savings accounts higher, particularly at online banks where competition is heating up.
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And with the midterm election campaign season heating up, opportunities for debate and a vote are drying up.
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The battle for sports content has been heating up between the tech giants over the last few years.
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The race between Murphy and Rubio has been heating up in the final two months of the campaign.
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Sometimes, that means making cookies, but more often it's heating up leftovers and maybe turning on a podcast.
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The streaming wars are heating up as AT&T, Disney, and NBCUniversal gear up to take on Netflix.
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Sam's Club wants to sell you cheaper care — and it shows that the healthcare wars are heating up.
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The competition for housing is heating up along with the summer temperatures and continuing to set new records.
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Home prices are heating up again on a national level, but some of the largest cities are lagging.
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Between Google's self-driving cars and Tesla's all-electric models, the field is heating up with new inventions.
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President Donald Trump showdown is really heating up now that Trump's good buddy Tom Brady is getting involved.
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Or maybe it ended in El Paso that same year, when a county commissioner's race was heating up.
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As we head into the stretch run of the regular season, the playoff race is only heating up.
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In 1973, as the Senate's Watergate hearings were heating up, he sought to bar key aides from testifying.
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The boy is sent off to a boarding school in Massachusetts just as the Revolution was heating up.
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The omission was especially notable because scientists say the Arctic is heating up faster than the world average.
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But what if Trump is actually heating up our economy by burning all the furniture in the house?
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"The cloud ERP opportunity is just now heating up, and ORCL is in pole position," the analyst wrote.
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Things are heating up between Miley Cyrus and Cody Simpson — and Cyrus has the bling to prove it.
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The Kings led 33-19 after the first quarter before Bogdanovic began heating up midway through the second.
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Blue skies, a light breeze and a high around 70 today, with things heating up even more tomorrow.
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This will let us know if Boston's venture scene is heating up, or cooling thus far in 2020.
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Wildfires pump vast amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, heating up the planet in the short term.
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Scouting Report It may be quiet in the city, but out east, the social circuit is heating up.
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With market competition heating up, 6 Underground should have been Netflix's battle cry for the 2020 streaming wars.
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With the political drama heating up again, tracking all the impeachment talk in Brazil may get more challenging.
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The battle has been heating up at a time when the demand for air travel has been surging.
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An economy that is showing strong signs of heating up likely will continue to get the chairman's attention.
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A swath of the Pacific Ocean more than twice the size of California is heating up, and fast.
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As Big Food continues to be starved for growth, deal activity is heating up in the yogurt section.
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We're told competition for the place is already heating up -- with several high profile people in the running.
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It's happened again and again after mass shootings — and it appears the current iteration is only heating up.
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Those myriad selfies are but the latest indication that, for a new generation, the bath is heating up.
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Heating up the insulating material makes it easier to remove the thick outer coating, exposing the copper inside.
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Mars enters Virgo today as well, heating up the sector of your chart that rules sex and intimacy.
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Heating up the liquid ingredients could potentially affect how they act in the body and produce new chemicals.
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Why the advances in Aleppo are heating up now Syrian government forces started seeing significant gains in September.
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America's housing market is heating up again, fortifying the finances of current homeowners and frustrating potential first-time buyers.
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I clock in and answer a slew of emails before going to the kitchen and heating up my breakfast.
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Things are heating up between Mariah Carey and her backup dancer Bryan Tanaka – both on and off the stage.
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Photo: Spencer Platt (Getty Images)The Food and Drug Administration's crusade against irresponsible stem cell clinics is heating up.
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Behaving as a shield, this layer helps the ice remain stable and stops it from heating up and disappearing.
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And things were heating up with Owen (Kevin McKidd) and Amelia (Caterina Scorsone), who may be rekindling their love.
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The firn layer in the ice sheet, the boundary between snow and ice, is heating up and becoming denser.
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Even modest progress would be welcome news in the decades-long battle to keep the Earth from heating up.
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The competition for early-stage deals has been heating up as mega firms have fought for earlier deal allocation.
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Harry Potter gift-giving season is heating up, and DuffManSzALotAThings has turned it up a notch with this Pensieve.
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"(Running back) Le&aposVeon Bell is heating up and so is (quarterback) Ben Roethlisberger," Newsday&aposs Bob Glauber said.
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Things are heating up in Bruno Mars' new music video for "Versace on the Floor," his sensual power ballad.
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When the Syrian civil war began heating up in 2012, the Turkey-PKK conflict was at that point cooling.
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With the 2018 midterm elections heating up, Facebook unveiled new efforts Thursday to make its political advertisements more transparent.
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Of course, things have been heating up a fair bit in the category, with MoviePass's recent explosion in popularity.
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Despite not being photographed with Sanchez, 49, at the event, things seem to be heating up between the pair.
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Fortunately, the energy shifts on November 19 as Mars enters Scorpio, heating up the relationship sector of your chart.
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Competition in the fast-food burger space is heating up, but at the same time sales are cooling off.
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The Fix: Returning your denim to its blackest black is as easy as heating up a pot of water.
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In light of the failed attempt to repeal and replace ObamaCare, the talk of political gridlock is heating up.
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It might transmit electricity without heating up, meaning it would be a superconductor, perhaps even a room-temperature superconductor.
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The disappearance Cummins and the girl disappeared March 13 as a police investigation into their relationship was heating up.
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As my colleague Todd VanDerWerff observed last episode, Westworld has been, er, heating up its usage of fire metaphors.
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SEATTLE (Reuters) - A dispute over $8.7 billion in Washington state tax breaks is heating up after Boeing Co (BA.
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With second quarter earnings heating up, the day's centerpiece should be results for industrial bellwethers including Caterpillar and Boeing.
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The Alexander-Murray plan could keep Obamacare in place at least until the 2020 presidential campaign starts heating up.
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Just about every climate scientist in the world believes that manmade carbon emissions are heating up the earth's atmosphere.
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There may be snow on the ground still, but January will be heating up for League of Legends fans.
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With the border wall fight looming large in Congress, another kind of battle at the border is heating up.
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Tensions flare as Venus and Mars square off today—things are heating up, so make the most of it!
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Sometimes the Fed hikes rates because the economy is heating up, and it has a mandate to control inflation.
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A few months later at the end of December, things between the couple appeared to be heating up again.
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The earth's oceans are heating up significantly faster than previously thought, according to report published in Science on Thursday.
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But first some unfinished 2018 business... The bitter recount fights in the Sunshine State just keep heating up. Sen.
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As greenhouse gases trap heat on the planet, oceans are heating up — they absorb 93% of that excess heat.
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Crucially, wage growth and inflation has undershot expectations for some years and showed little sign of heating up soon.
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His campaign against Iran and its Hezbollah allies in Lebanon is heating up and he is avidly luring investors.
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While the weather is expected to ease up by the end of the week, the Southwest is heating up.
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"The fact is that the economy seems to be heating up," said Brian Nick, chief investment strategist at Nuveen.
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The Pirates have won three of five since that series, and star center fielder Andrew McCutchen is heating up.
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Now, Sam's Club wants to sell you cheaper care — and it shows that the healthcare wars are heating up.
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Now that you're in tears, let's check in on journalist A.C. Shilton's investigation, where things are really heating up.
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Jennifer Aniston's husband has been caught in the crossfire of Brangelina's divorce, and the drama is heating up again.
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For now, the speculation only seems to be heating up, especially in key overseas markets like Russia and China.
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With so many startups trying to get us to eat at home, the war for deliveries is heating up.
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The Cardinal are heating up heading into the final week of the regular season, having won four of five.
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Down the ballot, however, the battle for California's soon-to-be vacant US Senate seat is just heating up.
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The expansion of Postmates' potential reach comes at a time when the on-demand delivery market is heating up.
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I've read the line almost every week or so that the [Robert] Mueller investigation is heating up, it's intensifying.
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While many once-violent rivalries are becoming more placid with the game's modernization, this one is only heating up.
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The playoff stakes are heating up, our basketball reporter writes: The futures of several franchises are in the balance.
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Anger in the northern Indian province of Punjab was already heating up well before Gandhi called for the satyagraha.
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Of course, that doesn't account for leftovers, but at least you have something to do while they're heating up.
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Boeing — The trade dispute between Boeing and its Canadian rival, Bombardier, is heating up, with Boeing standing its ground.
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Anticipation for new music from Camila Cabello is heating up, and fans may be wondering what they can expect.
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The supply of homes for sale is low, demand is high, and now prices are heating up even more.
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But competition in China is only heating up with both Xpeng and WM Motor looking to ramp up production.
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The trade dispute between Boeing and Canadian rival Bombardier is heating up — and Boeing intends to stand its ground.
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As Papa John's slowly returns to growth in the United States, competition in the pizza sector is heating up.
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A fight over privacy at the Federal Communications Commission, sparked by last year's net neutrality rules, is heating up.
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Now, Comcast is getting more aggressive, and it's doing so right as the streaming video competition is heating up.
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With all that in the works, one prediction is obvious: The market for weather data is only heating up.
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We think the rally is just heating up here, and investors ought to consider silver as 2018 kicks off.
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As conservative attempts to slash federal funding continue, efforts to reduce eligibility are also heating up in the states.
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The long-running fight between the U.S. and Europe over how to tax American tech giants is heating up.
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Inside he went to work heating up a thin chicken broth with a few stiff, floating strands of noodle.
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Margin lending — despite a less than impressive track record — is being actively encouraged, and Chinese stocks are heating up.
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The other concern is that climate change — or the world heating up and causing drier conditions — catalyzed the fire.
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The fight over Obamacare is heating up — and Ron Pollack will nearly certain be in the center of it.
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Unlike the weather, awards season is heating up, and celebs are using the spotlight to show off their new looks.
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Earnings season is heating up, with 55 S&P 500 companies and seven Dow members reporting their results this week.
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As Scherzer was cooling off in Washington, Noah Syndergaard was heating up and helping his own cause in Los Angeles.
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The company's release reads: Things are heating up in the Marvel Universe as the threat of the Secret Empire looms.
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Despite their 22-year age difference, the romance between The Hunger Games star and Black Swan director is heating up.
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The so-called news he and his colleagues were filching was already on American websites, heating up the American bloodstream.
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In September, a source told PEOPLE that the romance was heating up — and that the couple could get engaged quickly.
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That way, on her next trip, she could start heating up the car as soon as her plane touched down.
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Every autumn, winds blow in from the northeast, heating up and picking up speed as they descend through mountain valleys.
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The hirings show that the race to bring the first long-range electric pickup truck to market is heating up.
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Particular hot spots include Arctic regions, which are heating up at twice the rate of the rest of the world.
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Whether you like it or not, things between Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) are heating up.
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It is built to run for up to 6 hours without heating up and is silent to the outside world.
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The savings account game is heating up again as more financial companies launch products that offer sky-high interest rates.
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With the rumors heating up, it's understandable that Intel would want to make everyone aware of its own concept projects.
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The issue is certainly heating up, particularly as we see autonomous technologies develop in other spaces, like self-driving cars.
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"Children are now bringing high-quality crack into sleepy county towns, and the competition is really heating up," she says.
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The Arctic is the fastest-warming region of our planet today, heating up at roughly twice the globally-averaged rate.
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But there's one giant hurdle the Vancouver company has yet to face: heating up the plasma to 150 million degrees.
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That means heating up the cabin while still connected to the grid, rather than drawing energy from the battery pack.
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The electric vehicle market is seriously heating up, which means automakers have to find ways to distinguish their latest offerings.
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Discussion of a sale is quickly heating up, and the company's stock fell almost 11 percent in after-hours trading.
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Yet as massive shifts in the industry continue to accelerate, the attraction for activists is also likely just heating up.
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He cited the global weather phenomenon known as El Niño, which has the general effect of heating up ocean waters.
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He and Selena Gomez are heating up, although the 24-year-old singer is staying tight-lipped about the details.
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On the contrary, there are new firestorms heating up in terms of the Trump organization and potential ties to Russia.
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After a brutal recession that caused a number of homebuilders to go bankrupt in Brazil, the market is heating up.
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If new projections pan out, the market for the gadgets is heating up, and it's only going to get hotter.
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There's certainly been conversations heating up within Lyft investors about whether or not this is something they want to do.
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But off-screen, things might be heating up between King and Enoch — at least, that's what fans want to believe.
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Home prices are heating up this spring, and buyers are skittish, still fearful that prices could cool just as easily.
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It will mark the CH-53K's international debut at time when a German helicopter competition could start heating up again.
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Competition from Sumo Logic (which aims for an IPO), Loggly for cloud native offerings and Log Rhythm is heating up.
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Interest in new deep-water projects is heating up with more favorable costs for drilling rigs, services and production equipment.
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"With talk of a contested convention heating up, the issues came together in a way that made sense," he said.
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The oceans are heating up much faster than scientists calculated in the UN assessment of climate change released in 22.7.
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Fried chicken has been heating up on the Chicago food scene, and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
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Chicken-sandwich competition has been heating up across America in recent months, in part because of Chick-fil-A's expansion.
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The race among Republicans for the top minority party slot on the powerful House Appropriations Committee is heating up. Rep.
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The competition for sports rights is heating up now that cash-rich tech giants like Amazon have taken an interest.
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The race to conquer Europe's scooter market is heating up with another major fundraise for one of the continent's challengers.
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In early 22003, as the Presidential race was heating up, he and Zamel both tried to pitch much bigger players.
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The race for the Senate is heating up, with Democrats looking to net five seats and win back a majority.
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If you scan the barcode of the item you're heating up, Alexa will pull up the optimal time and settings.
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IMDB / Marvel Studios Black Panther is heating up the Oscar race in categories that are usually not the main event.
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That could leave little room to provide stimulus when the world's largest economy, which is heating up, eventually turns around.
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Wealth migration, predominantly from mainland China, has also been blamed for heating up Vancouver's out-of-control real estate market.
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Debate over the next farm bill is heating up and comes after Congress has held numerous hearings on the issue.
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Of course, B.C. isn't the only place in Canada or the world that's heating up and drying out this summer.
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The Arctic is heating up far faster than the world average because of rising greenhouse gas emissions, scientists have warned.
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It's not that he and his ilk don't get the dangers of heating up the planet to the breaking point.
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Heating up my lunch I've previously had to use specific numbers when microwaving my food, usually ending in odd numbers.
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And then, just as the party started heating up, the gates of the hotel abruptly swung shut, sealing everyone inside.
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Scientists say the world's oceans are heating up far, far more rapidly — 220 percent faster on average — than previously thought.
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Since the divorce filings, things between Cyrus and Carter — who recently split from husband Brody Jenner — have been heating up.
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With the Cold War heating up and Sputnik flying through space, America looked to other unconventional uses of nuclear weapons.
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And competition is clearly heating up: Microsoft said in January that its cloud offering, Azure, posted 62% growth last quarter.
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This is yet another example of how the VTOL industry is heating up in terms of partnership, investments and productization.
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The Russia investigation was heating up, and Trump insisted McCabe was a Comey ally who was out to get him.
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Obviously, Instagram and Facebook aren't going the way of the dinosaur anytime soon, but the competition is undoubtedly heating up.
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The money race for a traditionally safe Democratic U.S. Senate seat is heating up in New Jersey as incumbent Sen.
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Washington (CNN)A fight is heating up over whether millions of consumer complaints against financial institutions should be made public.
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The cloud wars between Amazon and Microsoft are only heating up, and they&aposre looking for friends in the fight.
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Trump appeared on Jones' show in December 2015, just as the campaign for the GOP presidential nomination was heating up.
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The fight over net neutrality is heating up as the landmark internet rules hit their two-year anniversary on Sunday.
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And with the U.S. political season heating up, we're looking at some do's and dont's when it comes to debating.
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As the economy seems to be heating up, they are twisting the bathtap to what they think is a neutral position.
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Even with this, the biggest hazards are small explosions caused by water heating up at the crater and creating steam explosions.
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Image: AmazonIt seems the smart speakers war is heating up, and Amazon is looking to stay out ahead of the pack.
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A source previously told PEOPLE that while Jenner and Simmons' romance is heating up, the model remains "very protective" over it.
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The Black Friday section of the site has been live since November 74.993 — but now the deals are really heating up.
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Their love was just heating up, but sadly they had a fight and hadn't reconciled in person before Poussey's untimely death.
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Heating up and getting a massage, and getting back on a good sleep schedule, and just taking time off from running.
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Plus, with the side viewing window, you can easily keep tabs on the progress of your food while it's heating up.
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The move to launch the DVR more broadly comes at a time when the streaming TV market has been heating up.
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The competition for customers' cash is heating up as fintech firms expand into banking businesses outside of their initial use cases.
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Shares in Asia were mixed on Thursday, as the U.S. takes aim at China's Huawei again, heating up trade tensions further.
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The launch plans come at a time aviation competition in Vietnam is heating up and its aviation infrastructure is getting overloaded.
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With competition heating up, top smartphone players will need to either maintain or increase their marketing activities in the coming quarters.
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Then, about a month later, I was in the kitchen at my apartment heating up some leftover pizza in the oven.
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Washington (CNN)Battles over voting rights are heating up in states that could play a critical role in the November election.
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The Cuizen Pizza Box Oven is a mini, tabletop device that takes heating up your pie to a whole new level.
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Significant venture capital resources are also moving into this sector as the science and understanding of the microbiome is heating up.
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In September 2018, a source told PEOPLE that the romance was heating up — and that the couple could get engaged quickly.
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Regardless, though, millions are likely to tune in for this one, because the Democratic contest has been heating up of late.
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"It appears things are just heating up," Jefferies analyst Sheila Kahyaoglu wrote in a note to investors about Boeing on Sunday.
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With companies like IBM, Google and Amazon all touting their artificial intelligence strength, things do indeed seem to be heating up.
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If you're not already heating up your paella pan to recreate this beauty as you read this… Big mistake. Big. Huge.
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The debate over whether election systems should be designated as critical infrastructure to better protect them from hackers is heating up.
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Perry, 31, and Bloom, 39, have been heating up recently, with a source telling PEOPLE that the pair is growing closer.
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"The overall market sentiment is heating up," said Xu Maili, head of non-ferrous metals research at Everbright Futures in Shanghai.
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Talk is already heating up that President Trump could have a chance to appoint a second person to the Supreme Court.
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The 'best signal in the area' isn't on Facebook Hill The encampment protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline are heating up.
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The competition is heating up on The Bachelorette, but the contestants aren't what people are talking about from this week's episode.
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I remember the warm Southern sun heating up the classroom and making me sleepy; I don't remember the lecture at all.
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Competition among streaming-video subscriptions is heating up, and some experts say it could lead to lower prices in the industry.
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Now, the competition is heating up, with an accusation by Ro CEO Zachariah Reitano that Hims cribbed part of Ro's website.
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With the exchange heating up, Waters stepped in and asked Hensarling whether he would ask the secretary to apologize to Ellison.
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As next year's election cycle starts heating up, Republicans are beginning to look increasingly vulnerable on Trump's signature issue: the economy.
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"As 2016 is heating up, we are excited to have Politwoops back online and tracking deleted tweets from our public officials."
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Indiana's Senate race is also heating up with since Republican Mike Braun won the primary to face off against Democratic Sen.
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While the oil is heating up, drain the apples, pat them dry in a towel, and toss them with ¼ cup flour.
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I can smell the deep green pines and the birch wood of the sauna heating up by the clear glittering lake.
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Northeast heating up For the Northeast, heat will build into the weekend, with temperatures well into the 90s into next week.
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The recent slide, which took the renminbi back to last year's levels, began as the trade-war talk was heating up.
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The Sun enters fellow Water sign Scorpio today, sending you majorly sexy vibes—romance is definitely going to be heating up!
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The race to build Saudi Arabia's first nuclear power reactors is heating up among U.S., South Korean, Chinese and Russian companies.
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We know global warming is heating up the oceans, killing off aquatic organisms like coral, seen above in the Red Sea.
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The school year is winding down, but a rancorous debate at our city's elite public high schools is just heating up.
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The changes to the coalition's posture also come as U.S.-Iran tensions are heating up again, with Iraq as the backdrop.
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Plane parts are getting a second life, luxury lounge wars are heating up and more from our special report on aviation.
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Then, he makes a quick vinaigrette by heating up some honey with pickle brine, dill, and a little more jalapeño sauce.
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At this point, the firing of James Comey certainly looks like it's heating up to be a scandal of Watergate dimensions.
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On October 14, 2016, as talk of Russian interference in the election was heating up, Mike Pence dismissed the growing controversy.
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A January 2019 study revealed that the world&aposs oceans are heating up 40% faster (on average) than the prior estimate.
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David Vitter is heating up and proving to be a gumbo of possibilities that is baffling pollsters and political observers alike.
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With mobile ordering making up at least 13% of Starbucks' transactions in the US last year, this space is heating up.
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While this is the first large acquisition in the Indian online food delivery market, deal activity has been heating up globally.
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Ever since being linked to Smollett's "hate crime" in Chicago on that bitter, cold night in January ... Abel's been heating up.
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JOHN OLIVER, FCC RENEW RIVALRY: The feud between HBO star John Oliver and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is heating up.
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But parent protests have continued, heating up last year with the release of a state document called the Health Education Framework.
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Between this and naming the song "Summer Sixteen," he had better be about heating up the summer with a total Drakeover.
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The rivalry between India and China is heating up as the heavyweight economies face territorial tensions on both land and sea.
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"With 2018 elections heating up, I expect Facebook to be carved in the middle without anyone happy in DC," he said.
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The launch, though, comes at a time aviation competition in the country is heating up and its aviation infrastructure is getting overloaded.
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Most brushes don't do a great job at heating up, but this shot to 450 degrees in a little over a minute.
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I've used the Dyson Hot as a space heater, and it works well, heating up smaller rooms in just a few minutes.
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China's property market has been heating up, despite tighter curbs designed to rein in a more-than-two-year real estate boom.
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"It's hard to see much incentive for them to start compromising now, with the fighting just heating up again," the official said.
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Shares of McDonald's are heating up, and one top technician says there's something in the charts pointing to an even bigger breakout.
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Interest in plant-based protein has been heating up as consumers look for ways to reduce their environmental impacts and eat healthier.
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We can imagine Harry and his wife, Victoria's Secret model Jill Goodacre, putting this one on and really heating up the bedroom.
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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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As the retail industry continues to lobby against the tax, Pressure is also heating up on the other side of the aisle.
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The spacecraft is designed to "trace the flow of energy" that's responsible for heating up the corona and accelerating the solar wind.
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Plasmons are a sort of special behavior of conducting material, which in this case respond to the IR waves by heating up.
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Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has been putting on a fiery show on the Big Island — and it's been heating up in recent days.
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Investments are heating up outside of the U.S. With fund sizes increasing, especially in the earlier rounds, there's more money being invested.
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"They see the China trade wars heating up, the growing deficit and instability, but the economy is strong, as well," he said.
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"They are the latest (suitor) and certainly, with such a massive group, it shows how this is heating up," one source said.
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However, Kind still lags General Mill's Nature Valley bars and Clif Bars in market share, and the competition is only heating up.
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American space experts are hopeful the government ruling will stoke moon exploration at a time when competition is heating up with China.
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The budding romance has been heating up in recent months, as the duo has been spotted enjoying date nights around Los Angeles.
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Google found and fixed the bug back in March, around the same time the Cambridge Analytica story was heating up in earnest.
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Home price gains had been moderating, but they now appear to be heating up again, as more buyers compete for fewer homes.
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But in addition to the family drama, it looks like romance is heating up for at least one of the moms, too.
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If you click the link on Android phone, it begins heating up after about 20 seconds and has problems completing basic commands.
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The 37-year-old has been heating up over his last seven games, recording three homers, seven RBIs and five runs scored.
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Though the pair, who met through Schwarzenegger's mother Maria Shriver, have only been together since June, things have been heating up quickly.
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EMANUEL: Something I would like to get to quickly is the race for House speaker for the next Congress is heating up.
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The fast-food value wars are heating up again, and McDonald's has introduced a new chicken sandwich on its new Dollar Menu.
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By halftime, the rout was on with Alexander-Walker heating up to score 21 of his team high in the first half.
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While you probably don't spend a lot of time thinking about digital asset management, this is clearly a market that's heating up.
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But this is a space that's heating up quickly, so Google may find that it needs to move quickly to keep up.
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And the next half an hour was a flurry of grating tomatoes, chopping garlic, heating up saucepans and stirring, stirring, and stirring.
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Before this baller baby was heating up the court he was just another sporty kid with big hoop dreams in Akron, Ohio.
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But if Draghi and the ECB deliver and the U.S. economy continues to improve—the divergence trade could just be heating up.
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And to multitask like a madman, Ben also made the avocado salsa while the oil was heating up (to 375 degrees, specifically).
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Much of the U.S. may still be blanketed in snow, but things are heating up at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago.
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Reports of oceans heating up have become so common that the urgency they may have once inspired has slowed to a crawl.
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Originally, it was thought that the aurorae at Jupiter's poles may be spreading downward and heating up the rest of the atmosphere.
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The debate is heating up because the U.S. economic expansion, entering its 24.9th year, is close to becoming the longest in history.
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The digital assistant technology race is heating up, with Samsung announcing plans to acquire the open artificial intelligence platform Viv on Wednesday.
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Efforts in Congress are heating up to bring some relief to California's historic drought, just as the dry summer season is starting.
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While efforts to mitigate climate change are heating up, China is rushing to grab the strongest foothold in the clean energy race.
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In the 1980s, just as anti-smoking campaigns were heating up, RJ Reynolds put $325 million into a new product: smokeless cigarettes.
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The tight race between Portman and Strickland has been heating up in a state President Obama won in both 2008 and 2012.
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It's Wednesday night, and while there's no ObamaCare repeal vote this week, the GOP infighting over the bill is just heating up.
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And according to national media reports Thursday, trade talks with the San Antonio Spurs are heating up with several big-market teams.
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He notes that the underlying fundamentals suggest the economy is heating up, and that bodes very well for the stock market's performance.
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In Minnesota, the Democratic-Farmer-Labor primary for governor is heating up, with Lori Swanson leading Tim Walz by four percentage points.
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And then Davenport retired last summer, just as the clashes over P.S. 123's integration were heating up, causing alarm among parents.
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SMITH: There&aposs not another election till February and we know that that rates for the mayor of Chicago is heating up.
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"We will have a mix of both foods that are ready to eat and items that could use heating up," Tran said.
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This episode also sees Beaver's real estate plot with Kendall heating up, leading Kendall to form her mysterious alliance with Aaron Echolls.
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He co-founded Doctors for America in May 2009 — around the time the fight about the Affordable Care Act was heating up.
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Efforts to overturn the decision are heating up with the election of Republican Donald Trump as president and a conservative U.S. Congress.
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Amazon's interest in the healthcare space has been heating up for some time and the company recently made inroads on three fronts.
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Most of the capital has so far been plowed into ventures on the residential side, but the commercial sector is heating up.
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Having flared on and off for a decade since Putin's 2014 annexation of Crimea, the Russo-Ukrainian War was heating up again.
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The conflict in Vietnam was also heating up, with 382,010 men drafted into service that year, 151,019 more than the previous year.
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Hannah B.'s season of The Bachelorette has been heating up, but there could be another big engagement on the horizon, too.
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Competition in Singapore's mature telecom sector is heating up, with Australia's TPG Telecom set to become the city state's fourth telecom company.
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While most of the attention is on the battle for Congress, competition for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020 is heating up.
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It's a company in the DevOps field, a market for helping writing developers deliver more and better software that's heating up fast.
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If the United States economy keeps heating up, the Federal Reserve may increase interest rates aggressively, and the dollar could rise again.
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Madame Tussauds is heating up some high drama, physically removing statues of Harry and Meghan from its Royal Family wax figure collection.
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College basketball is heating up as 32 conferences hold tournaments to decide which teams earn automatic bids to the 2019 NCAA tournament.
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen and other top policymakers are not convinced that inflation is heating up enough to warrant higher rates.
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A battle over a little-known rule that allows Democrats to block President Trump's judicial nominees is heating up in the Senate.
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Demand is also heating up in the Middle East, where meat consumption growth is estimated at 47 percent in 2018, he said.
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My colleague Matt Yglesias ran through a number of possibilities back in May, when the Trump tax return controversy was heating up.
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Fears the economy was heating up, which would lead to a pickup in inflation and Federal Reserve raising rates faster than anticipated.
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Switzerland and the EU aim to hammer out an accord on a treaty this year, with negotiations heating up before the summer break.
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Bella Hadid and The Weeknd may be broken up, but that isn't preventing them from heating up the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show catwalk.
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Things appear to be heating up between the Game of Thrones actress and DNCE frontman, and we mean that both metaphorically and literally.
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President Donald Trump's years-long trade war with China is heating up, and nobody is exactly sure why or when it will end.
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Demand for plant-based protein alternatives is heating up as consumers seek out healthier diets and more ways to reduce their environmental footprints.
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Behind the scenes, though, the weather modeling arms race is heating up with the American model getting a major upgrade early next year.
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As with all real estate, though, rents are local, and some unexpected markets are heating up, while some hot ones are cooling off.
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The economy had also been heating up under former President Obama and added over 2146 million jobs since bottoming out in January 2000.
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Discussion over retroactive merger reviews that may result in companies divesting previously approved assets has been heating up over the last few months.
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But in tweet, the attorney who secured Chyna's restraining order, Lisa Bloom, hinted on Twitter that the legal fight was only heating up.
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The students were protesting the school's investments in fossil fuel companies whose fortunes are tied to products that are heating up the planet.
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He says the white paper succeeded in heating up the conversation around regulation and told The Verge what to expect from Congress next.
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It's a small microcosm of a transformation taking place across the Arctic, which is heating up at roughly twice the globally average rate.
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As that state becomes less competitive, Arizona is heating up: Clinton trails Trump by just 5 points in the latest CNN/ORC poll.
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With the holidays glittering in our sights, we have sales on the brain — and Anthropologie is heating up the big bargain-shopping scene.
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It's designed to improve blood circulation with heating up to 113° F, and the breathable and durable mesh material allows for extended use.
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South of Bismarck, North Dakota (CNN)The standoff over the Dakota Access Pipeline is heating up, and protesters say they won't back down.
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You can typically detect signs of this if he starts turning on burners, heating up the oven, or making some sort of marinade.
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Description: For decades the world has been aware that human activity is heating up the planet to dangerous levels, with potentially calamitous consequences.
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But in a freezer where everything is the same temperature, how were parts of the bubble heating up enough to create the flow?
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Around the same time the immigration issues were heating up in January, Def shared a freestyle rap posted to friend Kanye West's website.
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Last week, a source told PEOPLE that the romance is heating up — and he's even invited to momager Kris Jenner's annual holiday party.
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The trend is heating up as people try to eat less meat for health reasons and to reduce their impacts on the planet.
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Things are heating up with skyrocketing interest in industrial and personal robotics companies over the last three years, according to data from Crunchbase.
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With the online fury heating up this week, Poe will have to see how "nasty" the women's movement will be to her business.
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As e-hongbao recipients compete to press "open" first, competition between the tech giants behind the digital red packets is also heating up.
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Ben's Bakery, named after the 29-year-old Tugwell, started heating up the ovens in 2013, but the two have long worked together.
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However competition is heating up in the country with two local players achieving global prominence - telecommunication equipment and system providers ZTE and Huawei.
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A spokesman for China's legislature said Friday that it is Washington, not Beijing, that is heating up "militarization" of the South China Sea.
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The Brazilian model's heating up the sand in the shadow of Dubai's famous Burj Al Arab hotel ... in her own way, of course.
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Ehrenreich has been heating up in Hollywood in recent years, most recently making a big impression in the ensemble cast of Hail, Caesar!
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Blanchett, Paulson, Kaling, and Rihanna could spend the whole movie heating up pizza rolls and folding laundry, and it would still be entertaining.
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The debate is heating up as congressional leaders scramble for a deal to fund the government through the end of the fiscal year.
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Living in environmentally-conscious times, it may feel like a waste heating up a full-size oven just to make a small meal.
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The Chicago Cubs' vaunted offense has been a bit slow out of the gate, but the lineup is showing signs of heating up.
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Immigration Criticism is heating up over the Trump administration's decision to separate children from parents who cross the border into the US illegally.
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VMware acquiring the cybersecurity company Carbon Black this year for $2.1 billion is just one example of how cybersecurtity consolidation is heating up.
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Competition for eyes and ads keeps heating up as Alphabet, Snap, Twitter and Facebook's core platform all ratchet up original and curated content.
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The first primary contests of the 2020 Democratic primary race are less than three months away, and the race is quickly heating up.
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And as Mr. Fahdel depicts the tone of the state propaganda heating up via various living room televisions, a stomach-churning tension mounts.
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The move to feature more original podcasts comes at a critical time for the company as competition between streaming services is heating up.
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Speaking of scores, there's another sexy B story heating up: Kara (Lisa Vidal) and a cute baseball player named Orlando Lagos (Nicholas Gonzalez).
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Home prices are heating up yet again, and that is sending more potential buyers looking for ways to afford a monthly mortgage payment.
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As Amond dotes about his kitchen, apologizing for dirty dishes while heating up her second bottle, he tells me about his own childhood.
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Mueller's grand jury heating up In addition to the trials and guilty pleas in open court, the Mueller investigation has continued in secret.
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So far hot markets haven't slowed down much; in fact, Toronto is heating up again as we approach spring, the busiest buying season.
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But around the same time, Donald Trump's candidacy was heating up, as were stories about his chumminess with and demagogic similarities to Putin.
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"With refrigeration on those trailers lost, there was nothing to stop the chemicals inside from heating up and catching fire," the board said.
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But the rebel leaders now say that that President Iván Duque's government hasn't guaranteed their political rights, heating up the conflict once again.
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The airline lounge competition is heating up around the globe, and two new entrants, American and United, have, somewhat belatedly, become serious contenders.
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As the race for the Democratic presidential nomination starts heating up—and the tensions rise between candidates—things are only getting more intense.
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With the 2020 presidential race heating up, candidates will be expected to address this growing trend and its potential impact on Roe v.
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Middleton's 33 help Bucks top Pacers INDIANAPOLIS — Guard Khris Middleton is heating up, and that certainly is good news for the Milwaukee Bucks.
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Climate change isn't out there plotting to kill us off by heating up the planet, and that makes it a less compelling threat.
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Fighting in Syria is heating up again between Syrian government forces, backed by Russia, and NATO member Turkey and the fighters it backs.
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Previous measurements of how much naturally occurring methane is heating up the planet were an order of magnitude too big, the researchers found.
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One thing the Republican climate plans won't do, though, is cut the use of fossil fuels most responsible for heating up the planet.
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Juno Chiller ($199 — now available for pre-order) Juno is like a microwave, but for quickly chilling rather than heating up your drinks.
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The streaming wars in Europe are heating up as Disney just announced it will reduce the price of an annual subscription to Disney+.
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Washing clothes takes up energy, and 75% of that energy comes from just heating up the water, according to the New York Times.
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The IPO market is now heating up again, with recent filings from Reynolds Consumer (Reynolds Wrap and Hefty trashbags) and OneMedical (health clinics).
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But competition at the bank is heating up after it announced that it will cull 443,000 banking jobs in the next three years.
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Calls for repealing the tax are heating up as it is slated to return next year after lawmakers suspended it for this year.
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With the issue heating up, liberal Democrats are looking to go on offense by putting forward proposals and legislation that define their positions.
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The problem for them: The Supreme Court fight is just heating up, and is threatening to take all the oxygen from other issues.
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Galaxy Note 7 smartphones were heating up and, in some cases, catching fire because of manufacturing problems and design flaws in the battery.
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Competition may be heating up in the online streaming space but that's not stopping some analysts from getting bullish on one "underappreciated" company.
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In 2013, when investors' interest in drones and space-tech was heating up, Willard began hearing from a number of Silicon Valley firms.
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LONDON — As more people shop online, the race is heating up to grab a slice of the infrastructure that makes e-commerce go.
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It would be like slightly heating up a fish tank, which is okay for the fish but kills the algae the fish eats.
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The move is the clearest sign yet that the cold war between Facebook and Apple over data use and privacy is heating up.
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The New York night crew is always running and gunning, and I took this job just as the 230 race was heating up.
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Sheet-pan meals, heating up frozen foods, cooking bacon in the oven, and toasting seeds are all fairly common activities in my household.
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Since the days of Thomas Edison, conventional incandescent lightbulbs have worked by heating up a wire filament until it's hot enough to glow.
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With Art Basel in Miami Beach heating up this weekend, here are seven black artists on our radar out here changing the game.
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Before this leading lady was heating up on a hit television show, she was just another little tot staying toasty in Oslo, Norway.
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In the final days of Georgia's tight governor race between Republican candidate Brian Kemp and Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams, things are heating up.
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The growth of e-commerce has increased demand for warehouse space exponentially, but one subset of that real estate sector is really heating up.
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It is heating up twice as fast as the global average, causing massive melting of sea ice and opening up the area to exploration.
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Hillary is back on her feet after her pneumonia episode, and there is all sorts of beef heating up in the hop-hop world.
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This allows the ice to absorb more solar energy, thereby heating up and melting faster, which in turn allows the microorganisms to spread further.
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Now, men are heating up the conversation by creating their own renditions of the video that are just as extra as the real thing.
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One thing that is clear is that Hell or High Water has been surging and a campaign for Jeff Bridges has been heating up.
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The weather is heating up (er… in some places…) and so is the anticipation for our big meetup later this month in Tel Aviv!
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Hence, the corporate credit card segment is heating up, making it harder for new entrants like Ramp to get their feet on the ground.
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But while other stars are already growing weary of the mile-high sartorial standards, Selena Gomez's street style onslaught is only just heating up.
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The 27-year-old is heating up this month with six multi-hit performances and is 4-for-12 in his career versus Salazar.
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The mid-cap tour operator revealed shrinking UK margins after four consecutive years of profit growth, indicating competition in the sector was heating up.
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The U.S. will likely emerge the winner in a "cold currency war" that's heating up, according to Joachim Fels, global economic advisor at Pimco.
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Speaking at an energy forum in the Russian city of St Petersburg, Novak also said that rivalry on world energy markets was heating up.
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Cain helps Royals cap unbeaten homestand KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Lorenzo Cain started the season slowly, but his bat is heating up big time lately.
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During the descent to the surface, the shield will protect the lander from heating up before InSight deploys its parachutes to slow its fall.
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In September, a source told PEOPLE that the romance between Pratt and Schwarzenegger was heating up — and that the couple could get engaged quickly.
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Despacito might have been the smash hit of 210, but the Spanish-language tune is still going strong, heating up the 2018 Winter Olympics.
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Baldwin's bikini pics aren't the only thing heating up the winter months, she and rumored beau Justin Bieber have certainly sparked a few flames.
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Though the pair, who met through Shriver (her father is actor Arnold), have only been together since June, things have been heating up quickly.
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Beyond the gaming comeback, Boris Schlossberg of BK Asset Management noted that the meeting and convention business in Macau appears to be heating up.
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The fight, which has been heating up in recent weeks, is now coming down to the wire, with the transition planned for Oct. 2628.
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At San Francisco's AT&T Park, groups of fans gathered around statues of famous baseball players staring at their phones, battery packs heating up.
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Heating up: You've got big, rich companies facing off against powerful lawmakers on an emotionally-charged issue — all the ingredients for a political confrontation.
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The issue is especially topical as consolidation in the U.S. food retail market, where Ahold does two-thirds of its business, is heating up.
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As if on cue, the tropical Atlantic looks to be heating up this week, with two areas of potential development we are currently watching.
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They stayed in touch after hitting it off then, but things have been heating up over the last several weeks, an insider told PEOPLE.
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Traders are watching for any numbers that could signal the Fed that the inflation picture is heating up ahead of its meeting next week.
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The race for the Democratic presidential nomination is already heating up, even though there is almost a year to go before the Iowa caucuses.
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The finding is a rare bright spot amid a spate of warnings that not enough is being done to stop the planet heating up.
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In the 1980s, just as anti-smoking campaigns were heating up, RJ Reynolds put over $300 million into a new product: "Premier," smokeless cigarettes.
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Without having to consider these factors, there's a wider variety of locations available, rather than focusing on where the resale market is heating up.
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"The market doesn't want to see an economy heating up so significantly that it demonstrates that the Fed is behind the curve," Krosby said.
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Japan's immigration debate is heating up even as U.S. President Donald Trump puts the topic front and center for next week's Congressional midterm elections.
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So many people feel like they need to pack up their denim along with their leather and corduroy once summer temperatures start heating up.
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Elegbe also said the windfall from such an event could fund the firm's further Africa expansion, heating up competition in other digital payments markets.
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Why it matters: E-scooter competition keeps heating up, with rivals like Lime and Bird believing that cash-grabs will translate into land-grabs.
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Microbiome patents are heating up too: While fewer than 20 microbiome patents were filed in 2013, 140 were filed in 2017, CB Insights said.
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VEEPSTAKES: The Hill's Niall Stanage reports: We're just one month from the convention and speculation about Hillary Clinton's vice presidential pick is heating up.
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Now, the prisoner issue is heating up as President Trump threatens to derail the nuclear agreement with Iran and possibly revive onerous American sanctions.
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That means a big chunk of the greenhouse gases emitted at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution is still heating up our planet today.
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Competition for arms sales is heating up across Europe, with fighter jet tenders open or starting soon in Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Finland and Poland.
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Even without an oven, it's easy to prepare pizza at home, whether you're making it from scratch or simply heating up a frozen pie.
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In other words, heating up vitamin E acetate, on its own or in a mixture, provably produces a number of toxic and carcinogenic compounds.
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Kuala Lumpur (CNN Business)The world is heating up, making us rethink not just how we live but where we live and work too.
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In addition, negotiations over a range of health-care issues that need to be resolved before the end of the year are heating up.
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In reality, the Earth is heating up, a point long beyond serious scientific dispute, but one becoming more evident as the records keep falling.
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But, alas, we're in this world, where competition between Apple TV+ and Disney+ is heating up, and Iger left his seat on Apple's board.
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The region is also heating up twice as fast as the rest of the world, triggering a massive decline in sea ice and snow.
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"I'm a little shocked, as much as this was heating up and escalating, I don't think anybody really saw this coming," Ms. Williams said.
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As the 5G race continually bubbles (it's not really heating up, despite attempts by telecoms to say otherwise), expect more of these patent fights.
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Toaster ovens get a bad rep in the world of kitchen appliances as a device that's only good for heating up frozen, personal pizzas.
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Things seem to be heating up between Bella Thorne and her new beau, Benjamin Mascolo, who supported his leading lady on her big night.
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The service is launching at a time when competition among streamers is heating up, as more companies enter the fray to battle with Netflix.
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Late last year, Ola bought up the Indian unit of online food delivery service Foodpanda, heating up the competition with Uber's food platform UberEats.
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And with regulatory scrutiny of Silicon Valley heating up in general, it seems like a good time for the two sides to part ways.
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"I'm a little shocked, as much as this was heating up and escalating, I don't think anybody really saw this coming," Ms. Williams said.
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As July Fourth celebrations kick off this weekend, the AAA auto club is warning people to take safety precautions before heating up the grill.
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But as everybody is seeing, the industry has been heating up over the last 12 to 18 months after a bit of a slow start.
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Whether by foresight or mere good fortune, U.S. banks have reduced their exposure to Mexico just as tension between the two countries is heating up.
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With the midterm elections out of the way, special counsel Robert Mueller's ostensibly dormant probe of Russian election interference appears to be heating up again.
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The race to build the first fleet of robot cars is heating up, but today it's brainiac lawyers—not brainiac engineers—toiling in the pit.
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Whatever their docket brings, such major cases will likely be resolved by next June, just as the 2020 presidential election year contest is heating up.
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You know that sale szn is heating up when the premier luxury site, Net-a-Porter kicks it up a notch with a flash sale.
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With the 2020 presidential race heating up, candidates are driving as many people as they can to their websites for donations, events, and everything else.
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Banks compete for business by offering perks when you sign up for their cards and then swipe them — a dynamic that's been heating up lately.
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And while the couple's picture-perfect romance has been heating up, a source told PEOPLE in March that they are taking things nice and slow.
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I'm not saving more time than heating up a frozen dinner in the microwave—which costs just a fraction of the Brava's $995 price tag.
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"Summer is heating up and so is Zika," Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told reporters on a conference call.
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The race for self-driving autos is heating up; undercover startup Zoox is fetching a value of $1.5 billion even before unveiling their first product.
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It's hard to say who'll win, but their rivalry seems to be heating up in the wake of their alleged Fate of the Furious beef.
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And while the Fentys seem to be selling at a slightly slower clip, the pop star's prowess as a fashion designer is just heating up.
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The race to win the U.S. smart speaker market is heating up as Google and Apple begin to close in, very slowly, on Amazon's dominance.
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After fueling romance rumors last month when they were spotted leaving a Vegas nightclub together, it appears Iggy Azalea and French Montana are heating up.
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Blue Jays beat Mariners on Bautista's HR TORONTO — Jose Bautista is heating up and that can be only good news for the Toronto Blue Jays.
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The Pro will start heating up during a video or a few tasks running the background, keeping your lap warm and toasty — it shouldn't be.
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While I'm heating up a frozen chicken patty from Costco for a snack, the manager of our doggie daycare calls to check on our pup.
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With competition heating up, he needs to rapidly expand the business into new areas without sacrificing the luxe service that patients have come to expect.
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Angels first baseman C.J. Cron appears to be heating up at the plate, as he has recorded three hits in each his last two starts.
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Meghan and Harry The royal baby watch is heating up, but there's another reason Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were all over the British tabloids.
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Japan's immigration debate is heating up even as U.S. President Donald Trump puts the topic front and center for next week's Congressional mid-term elections.
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Right as the AL East race is heating up, the Yankees and Red Sox are accusing each other of breaking one of baseball's cardinal rules.
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Just a week ago, Justin Bieber seemed to be heating up with Sofia Richie, but could there already be a new girl in his life?
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And within a city like New York, a long history of disinvestment in black and brown neighborhoods means these communities are heating up the most.
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The new products come swiftly on several other developments in the world of connected home security — a sign of how that market is heating up.
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When I say he's a space heater, he's a space heater to the extent to which you're really feeling your own space heater heating up.
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As of this Sunday, July 23, Leo season will officially be upon us — is it already heating up in here, or is it just us?
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Even without the political overtones, the intensity of this rivalry has been heating up for years as the United States continues to raise its game.
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This is all the more true in the Arctic, a sprawling region that is heating up twice as fast as the rest of the globe.
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But with the corruption investigation heating up, it is not clear he will have the political backing to get key pension and other measures approved.
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The Flames are hoping Gaudreau is heating up as the 23-year-old has recorded three of his five goals over the last three games.
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Although recent Paradise-related controversies have dominated the Bachelor Nation conversation, Rachel Lindsay's historic season has been heating up with controversial villains and heartthrob heroes.
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Competition among those platforms is heating up, as global players enter Africa's motorcycle taxi market and local startups raise VC and expand to new countries.
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The ObamaCare battle is heating up in the coming week with the expected release of the Congressional Budget Office's analysis of the GOP replacement bill.
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Before this cozy kid was heating up Hollywood as a well-known workaholic, he was just another young man embracing sweater weather in Evanston, Illinois.
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Both Hyperloop startups have been firing on all cylinders in recent months The announcement is another sign the global Hyperloop arms race is heating up.
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The legal battle over President Trump's travel ban is heating up, with one day left before his revised executive order is slated to take effect.
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In late May 2011, as the decision-writing season was heating up, Breyer fell from his bicycle while riding near his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Bera's race in the Sacramento area is already heating up with a top-tier GOP recruit in Andrew Grant, a retired Marine and business executive.
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Things are heating up, and we're getting to the point where anything with more fabric than necessary ends up looking like a total sweat trap.
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And, according to NASA's Earth Observatory, our modern climate is heating up ten times faster than the shifts that brought ice ages to an end.
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The big picture: The battle between American retailers is heating up overseas, with iconic U.S. brands all vying for massive — and rapidly growing — foreign markets.
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Amid a period of record amounts of cash available to venture-capital firms, the competition to provide the most value to companies is heating up.
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A report issued Sunday by 91 scientists painted a stark portrait of how quickly the planet is heating up and how serious the consequences are.
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The space race was a way that these two countries could flex their muscles without heating up the rivalry to outright war with one another.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation is heating up, and Trump is facing a big decision about whether to sit down for an interview with Mueller.
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But, in spring 2018, as the governor's race was heating up, Mr. Walker championed the Foxconn deal and the 13,000 jobs it promised to create.
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The disinformation wars are heating up as the U.S. barrels toward the 2020 presidential election, leaving tech companies again uncomfortable in the role of referee.
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Last month, just as the holiday season was heating up, Amazon briefly banned third-party sellers from using FedEx Ground, citing its poor delivery performance.
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The rhetoric has been heating up as the first of two U.S.-imposed deadlines for international businesses to cut ties with Iran approaches next month.
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Heating up quarter or half wheels of raclette makes for well-liked social videos, and those shots are often found at food festivals and restaurants.
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Things are heating up there after India said it launched air strikes on an alleged terrorist training camp across the de facto border with Pakistan.
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Bamboo Airways becomes the fifth Vietnamese airline, at a time aviation competition in the country is heating up while its aviation infrastructure is getting overloaded.
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As the war for talent started heating up in her field, Warsak began looking around and interviewed in May with another fashion house, Anne Klein.
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When news of the incident first spread on social media, where the campaign for the presidential election was also heating up, Bouteghmès took to Facebook.
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Beal, a guard who poured in 47 points Tuesday in a loss at Milwaukee, missed his first four shots from the field before heating up.
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Apart from heating up toast, this underrated kitchen gadget can handle many other foods, like roast chicken, steak, fresh bread, crispy potatoes and even cake.
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The main advantage of supercapacitors is that they can deliver a bigger jolt of power, pound for pound, than batteries -- without heating up or degrading.
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White Collar Watch Insider trading law is heating up again, with a trial involving the high-profile gambler Billy Walters scheduled to start next week.
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EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom defended the planned trade deals and accused the opponents of deliberately heating up the debate with "horror stories and lies".
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As frictions with the United States began heating up in 2018, China stepped up efforts to lower trade barriers with the rest of the world.
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Last month, JB dropped a giant clue things were heating up between them when he was photographed mid-FaceTime with the "Pitch Perfect 2" star.
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Using this technique, the researchers say the heating up nylon fiber can be used to make various biomedical devices, including robotic grippers and machine components.
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Things are heating up between WWE superstar Charlotte Flair and fellow wrestler Andrade ... with sources telling us the couple is getting very serious, very quickly.
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Many of the Chicago Cubs' biggest stars have gotten off to somewhat slow starts at the plate, but the lineup is showing signs of heating up.
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The possible transaction comes as M&A activity is heating up in Malaysia's oil and gas sector, where international companies pursuing expansion plans are spotting opportunities.
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In fact, the the teen's work schedule is only heating up, as she most recently modeled in a high-fashion editorial for Interview magazine's October issue.
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When we first heard that Jessy Linton — co-founder of London salon Keash Braids — was launching a fashion label, we knew summer was finally heating up.
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Pricey boutique studios may be some of the hottest new spaces in the fitness field, but competition is also heating up right in your own basement.
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The Fed, whose next rate-setting meeting comes this month, may find it harder than before to avoid tightening in an economy that is heating up.
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"The planet is heating up, the experts say we have to stop burning fossil fuel, and New York has to be a leader," Mr. Horner said.
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Home prices are heating up again, and incomes are not catching up, because even though household incomes jumped sizeably last year, home prices rose far faster.
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It combines top and bottom heating elements with a rotating non-stick pan that can also cook personal pans in addition to heating up leftover slices.
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While Bieber and Richie seem to be heating up right now, one insider close to the singer says it likely won't last for the long-haul.
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But with no more El Niño heating up the waters, and La Niña coming to cool things down, can we expect the coral to come back?
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And things seemed to be heating up between the new couple earlier this week, as they were spotted enjoying a romantic boat outing on Independence Day.
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The DOJ's decision to switch sides in both of those cases further fans the conflict over voting rights that's heating up at all levels of government.
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Trump's love of getting even comes to Washington Abroad, meanwhile, the tepid international mood that has prevailed since Trump's inauguration is showing signs of heating up.
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It's a blow to the company at a time when competition with companies such as Disney (DIS) and CNN parent AT&T (T) is heating up.
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The eastern region is already heating up: In the last few weeks the U.S. has had four direct confrontations with pro-Assad forces in eastern Syria.
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"If the incoming data show the economy heating up faster than we expect, the Fed may want to do more," Bovino wrote in a recent analysis.
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It was by coincidence that the situation around Venezuela was heating up even as the NATO alliance marked its 70th anniversary in Washington, DC, this week.
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SANTIAGO (Reuters) - With the global race to secure lithium heating up in 22018, Chile's president Michelle Bachelet wanted to be sure her country seized the moment.
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Justin Bieber and Sofia Richie's relationship has been heating up over the last couple weeks, but the superstar likely isn't in it for the long-haul.
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The battle is heating up between consumer packaged goods conglomerates Procter & Gamble and Unilever, which are both hungry for a larger slice of the razor market.
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The beef between Conor McGregor and 50 Cent is heating up again -- with the rapper once again blasting the UFC star ... and this time, it's personal.
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It's been an intense month so far, and things are going to continue heating up, especially around communication, so get your feelings and thoughts in order.
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As the gun control debate is heating up again after the Parkland school shooting, President Trump blamed Democrats for what some view as loose gun laws:
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"I am looking forward to intensifying, heating up the negotiations and making sure we are in the best position to get the best deal," he added.
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Why Scientists Think the Planet Is Heating Up So Fast Right NowWasn't it just yesterday that we learned January was the hottest month in recorded history?
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But the assistant war is definitely heating up; in the last month or so, Google has been adding features to the Home on a weekly basis.
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The battle between Wal-Mart and Amazon is only heating up, after Amazon announced plans last week to acquire brick-and-mortar grocery retailer Whole Foods.
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With the summer travel season heating up, many vacation-home owners get to look forward to some extra income from renting out their slice of paradise.
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The Amazon listing describes it as a portable sauna kit capable of heating up to 140 degrees that you can pack up and take with you.
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The next phase of the streaming wars is heating up as legacy media brands like Disney, WarnerMedia, and NBCUniversal prepare to launch their own video services.
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During the weekend while we were away, the fridge broke down and sun was blazing through the windows, heating up the room temperature to 100 degrees.
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Things are heating up in southern California, where tension between the makers of the iconic Sriracha chili sauce and the city of Irwindale continues to ferment.
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Worse, these bleaching events are expected to become increasingly common in the future if the planet keeps heating up, and the reef will struggle to recover.
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The difference maker, in Towns' mind, was Minnesota's ability to contest 403-pointers and keep the Jazz from heating up from outside until the fourth quarter.
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When country singer Tammy Wynette would entertain guests at her Nashville home, she couldn't stand the thought of ordering out or heating up a frozen meal.
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On the 28th, your ruler Mars slips back into Scorpio for the rest of the summer, heating up passion and intrigue, especially with the mysterious types.
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But the repair is quite involved and requires, among 71 other steps, heating up the device in order to pry its screen free of its glue.
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The war for breakfast customers has been heating up for the last five years, as McDonald's, Burger King and Taco Bell have pushed early morning offerings.
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The Mexican presidential campaigns were heating up and Andrés Manuel López Obrador, running for the third time for the highest office in the land, sounded defiant.
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As temperatures are heating up for the summer, it is once again a crucial time to heed the call to invest in the country's electricity grid.
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For the rest of us, we feel betrayed by our bodies when we blush, our insides heating up and flushing our skin with a telltale redness.
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Mr. Abbas is increasingly unpopular at home, though he is the recognized conduit to the wider world, and the race for succession is clearly heating up.
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The "Mad Money" host breaks down why investors should listen to companies' earnings call and how he sees the millennial home-buying market is heating up.
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As Amazon looks to lower the average shopper's ticket at Whole Foods, a war on prices is heating up among other players in the grocery industry.
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The study confirms the authors' previous research, which showed that fish won't be able to get enough oxygen to grow if ocean waters keep heating up.
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If the Apple rumor mill is heating up, it must mean that a new piece of iPhone information has leaked, in this case the iPhone 8.
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"In Harm's Way," filmed in 1964 and released in 1965, just as the Vietnam War was heating up, connects the disruptions of war to predatory sexuality.
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Additionally, some outlets report the Arctic is heating up faster than most other regions, making it particularly vulnerable to the increased greenhouse gases associated with drilling.
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With state budget season heating up, what better way to make valuable connections than to mingle with the governor, his top aide and his budget director.
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But the streaming-platform wars are heating up elsewhere — a similar skirmish is brewing between Amazon and Alphabet, the holding company that owns Google and YouTube.
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