The cuts also meant air conditioning and fridges could not work in the stifling heat. |
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Tens of thousands of Pakistanis endured hours of stifling heat for the last couple of days to queue for free handphone connections. |
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In stifling heat this was never going to be a vigorous or vibrant game, but we stuck at our task with discipline and brave reserves of energy. |
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The growing season starts a little late, but catches up with long days of sunshine and what can be stifling heat at the end of summer. |
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On the low, dusty dry pitches, normally graveyards for seamers, he persevered in the stifling heat bowling off-cutters and holding up one end. |
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The 40 student volunteers staggered through the stifling heat to the Lampert building over the course of two weeks. |
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The consumption of feces-contaminated water, the stifling heat, and the lack of supplies increased the sick list fearfully. |
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The tale begins quietly enough on a long-ago summer's day of stifling heat and scorching sunshine. |
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Humidity Rate: the humidity in a room also causes a sensation of stifling heat in the summer. |
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In stifling heat, the MKR-Technology team's Premium Course faced a real test at Albacete in Spain. |
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This feeling is reinforced by our first our tentative steps, the different adaptations and the stifling heat. |
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Everything seems to be in deep slumber in the stifling heat of an October afternoon. |
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Nature here is fantastic, and you could almost feel in paradise, if it wasn't for today's stifling heat. |
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Behind his booming serve, Edmondson pulled off an unlikely four-set victory in stifling heat. |
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Ominous clouds swollen by stifling heat rolled across north Florida's parched Apalachicola National Forest. |
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The Granite Mountain Hotshots went to fight it, marching into the hills in stifling heat. |
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Tom and his comrades spent five weeks confined on a steamship in stifling heat. |
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The United States played in stifling heat in Montpellier, France, without center Paul Emerick. |
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The sprawling Northern Territory offers nature like nowhere else – birdlife, waterfalls, stifling heat and, of course, huge crocs. |
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The young man has gone from the stifling heat of Port-au-Prince to the interminable winters of Montreal. |
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In the stifling heat, tempers boiled over with depressing regularity. |
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His immediate impression was one of stifling heat and dim ruddy red light. |
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The steady thump of drums beat a deadly rhythm in the stifling heat. |
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And without ace striker Freddy Adu and a whole host of star performers, the new-look side struggled mightily in a 5-0 hiding at the Busan Asiad Stadium in stifling heat and humidity. |
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Nearby a participant welds the corners of a metal structure with skill as the sparks fly up into his protective eyewear in the stifling heat of the day. |
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Often the school year will include several months during which study within walled classrooms is impractical because of high humidity or stifling heat. |
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They work in the pouring rain, stifling heat and freezing cold. |
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On July 5, stifling heat and humidity in central Canada triggered a spectacular line of severe thunderstorms that stretched across eastern Ontario, the Laurentians and the Eastern Townships of Quebec. |
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There was the stifling heat, too, forcing ground temperatures up to 50°C, and it felt as though we were steaming by the time we reached the finish line. |
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There is glorious sunshine now with a stifling heat and a light breeze: at Aghios Nikolaos, it's hard to imagine the front which is forcing the 27 skippers to wait patiently for proceedings to kick-off. |
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The China Sea is showing its summer face: a light S'ly breeze, direct from the equator, with general humidity and a stifling heat from mid-morning to early evening. |
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The stifling heat was a problem from the beginning, however. |
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