Some discrepancy among countries can be expected in the appraisal of an area as a pollution hot spot or area of major environmental concern. |
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No more pounding the streets from pub to pub, looking for that all-important WiFi hot spot to connect you to the web. |
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New York, traditionally the hot spot to ring in the New Year, slips from first to seventh on this list. |
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As well as Edinburgh city centre, another area that proved a hot spot for property last year was North Berwick. |
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The sous chef prepares both raw and cooked vegan cuisine for the sophisticate palate at this Florida hot spot. |
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Good-looking and backed by a healthy trust fund, he buzzes around from store to store, hot spot to hot spot, picking up women like burrs. |
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If the new generation of hosers agree, Sudbury could become the next hot spot in the Great White North. |
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Police regard the village as a speeding hot spot because of the long, straight roads in the area. |
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Suddenly the river appeared, far below, a hot spot of startling blue, winding its way through the earth. |
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It was also an area identified by the fire service as a hot spot for fire-related incidents and nuisance calls. |
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Luckily for us, there was a hot spot at the international terminal and we whiled away the afternoon and evening skyping with friends and family. |
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This location has not been declared a hot spot, added Hawkshaw, as residents in the immediate area have not complained. |
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Yet it is also a global hot spot of biodiversity, with scores of endemic species of amphibians, birds, mammals, plants, and reptiles. |
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If the Pollution Control Board allows Dynegy to change the rules, then Peoria is at risk to become a pollution hot spot. |
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Scientists are inspired to learn more about why this area is such a hot spot for a diverse marine nursery. |
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Keighley is now recognised as a UFO hot spot, with dozens of sightings being reported over the years. |
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Part restaurant, part nightclub, this wood-paneled new hot spot tries to please both foodies and scenesters. |
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The city has always been a hot spot for youth culture and dance music, safely tucked away from the fickle world of London tastemakers. |
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A scenic bus ride will take attendees to this Texas hot spot, an ideal setting for a festive event. |
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It was a hot spot reminiscent of the dark room where people went for quickies. |
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A five day traffic count was undertaken along Shoreham High Street, which the council has designated a pollution hot spot. |
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With Hadrian we see the first steps toward a system of frontier garrison troops, permanently stationed, along with a field army that gets moved from one hot spot to another. |
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Many of the public, unless living near a pollution hot spot, are often unaware of the health threats posed by poor air quality as well as the large economic losses. |
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This is the heart of the worst industrial-air pollution hot spot in the world, a province that alone produces more steel than all of Western Europe. |
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Preliminary findings have zeroed in on Chromosome 7 as one hot spot for continued research. |
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True, fighters can scramble to a hot spot earlier than a cruiser, but what's the point in doing so when they get shot down by enemy cruisers in two seconds? |
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When it sees a hot spot, it will put some water on it to take care of the problem. |
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Romance, for example, is a hot spot for digital resources, and office workers tend to download them at lunchtime. |
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These reports are circulated at regular meetings where tactical strategies are developed to address hot spot crime areas. |
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There is also no hot spot for the problem as triffid has been found in samples from across the Prairies. |
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It is above all the West Bohemian spas that for centuries have been a hot spot for visitors from all over Europe and further afield. |
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Known worldwide as the Madeira surfing hot spot and where the Big Wave Team Challenge competition took place. |
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The fire team proceeded back to the lower level of the starboard engine room and discharged their extinguishers at an observed hot spot. |
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Producers can use the forecast maps to get an idea of whether their area is a hot spot, notes Manitoba Agriculture entomologist John Gavloski. |
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Like the rest of the Mediterranean, North Africa is a hot spot of endemism, both for fauna and flora. |
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That calls for the international community to focus its attention on Somalia as one of the hot spot issues in Africa. |
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For the latest in dining, try the new hot spot Agricola on Witherspoon Street. |
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Led by veteran events supremo Neil Butler, a celebration of the premier cultural hot spot that is Glasgow's Merchant City was bound to be a success. |
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Then the outbreak was well developed, jumping over hot spot areas. |
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She said the West Siberian Lowland indeed falls within a hot spot but added that whether thawing peatlands will accelerate global warming remains an open question. |
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In fact, the project launched in 2001, had prevailed upon the Tourism Department to shelve proposals to install incinerators for waste disposal in the tourist hot spot. |
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The hot spot is home to important populations of numerous large birds and mammals, including vultures, tigers, elephants, rhinos, and wild water buffalo. |
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Instead of driving to the new hot spot or hopping out of their cars to do foot patrols, some uniform cops used the program as an excuse to idle in their cruisers. |
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Over the past two decades, windsurfing has made Hood River the fabled adventure hot spot that it is, and the jocks have brought a taste for bistros and brasseries. |
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She cuts her hair, borrows some un-beige clothes from Suzette, and goes dancing and drinking, shaking her booty with the rest of the kids at some Phoenix hot spot. |
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One hot spot theory states that the supercontinents move over top of a hot spot that heats the crust, causing it to uplift, thin, and eventually pull apart. |
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After the crust moves off the hot spot, the volcanic activity stops. |
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The area has become a hot spot for Liberal campaigning in the past 12 months, as was clear during the federal election, and it appears the party are not about to let up. |
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Madagascar is considered a biodiversity hot spot, an area that is home to great numbers of species and that is under constant assault from human activity. |
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When the mouse goes over a hot spot, the cursor changes to an arrow. |
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The cursor, which is used as the hot spot of the computer, is normally offset above the contact area except when the contact area is close to the bottom of the screen. |
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It's a natural upwelling and used to be a hot spot for fishing and for growing and harvesting seaweed. |
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Aside from music, it's become a hot spot for theater, cutting edge visual art and, to some extent, dance. |
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Gilliland of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore suggest two explanations for the hot spot on Betelgeuse. |
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The scoters also love small sea clams and Crane's Beach is Sea Clam City making it the hot spot for scoter shooting. |
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Sutopo disclosed that based on the pattern from 2006 to 2013, hot spot dominantly appeared from June to October with peak in August. |
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Staggering sections minimizes hot spot effects, thus eliminating weakness and reducing distortion. |
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The only sources of heat in the area in which the fire originated would have been a short circuit in the aircraft's wiring or a high resistance hot spot, such as a loose terminal on an electrical relay. |
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A sudden draught will case a localised hot spot and the flame will pass through. |
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For example, if an operation involves the covert filming of a crime hot spot such as a parking lot where vehicle crime is common, should an authorization be sought? |
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One exception was a hot spot in Svalbard where Arctic char in a freshwater lake received a high load of contaminants from the guano in a nearby seabird colony. |
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The geology of Alaska is typical of that of the cordillera, while the major islands of Hawaii consist of Neogene volcanics erupted over a hot spot. |
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It lies over a hot spot, or a stationary plume of heat deep within Earth. |
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Sean said a hot spot for rats, which carry potentially fatal illnesses such as Weil's disease, is Dock Road in Garston where the rodents congregate near sewers. |
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The immediate first aid for a hot spot would be to clean the area with a good antiseptic cleaner and then apply antibiotic cream such as Neosporin or Bacitracin. |
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This fully staffed and popular hot spot will benefit from January's planned pedestrianization of the area allowing an estimated additional 20 tables to the existing 50 covers. |
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The Emperor Sea Mount chain, located on the Pacific plate, is one example, tracing millions of years of relative motion as the plate moves over the Hawaiian hot spot. |
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Iceland, a nation of 320,000 people, sits on a large volcanic hot spot in the Atlantic's mid-oceanic ridge and has a history of devastating eruptions. |
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The represented erogenous zone intersects with a literal painterly hot spot, playing at showing everything and making us into voyeurs, willing or not. |
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Following an explanation of the structural hot spot stress, its definition and its relevance to fatigue, the authors describe methods for its determination. |
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The plate contains an interior hot spot forming the Hawaiian Islands. |
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Two sets of primers were designed to amplify the hot spot regions. |
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