Competition in the local game-console market is expected to heat up this summer as the big brands engage in a price war. |
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I made a point of doing my weekend ride at 8am on Sunday, getting home at 11, and by gum it was starting to heat up by then. |
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Light according to Maxwell is an electromagnetic wave, no different in essence to radio waves or the microwaves that heat up our ready meals. |
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If you heat up water to 212 degrees Fahrenheit, depending on pressure and so forth, it boils. |
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He gave me an once-over, slowly letting his gaze survey me up and down, and I felt my cheeks heat up, regretting my stupid retort. |
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As I kept hitting shots and began to heat up, the Celtics tried to mix it up a little. |
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Kelsey Thu began to heat up on the field as she was shooting the ball exceptionally well early on in the game. |
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As with almost every September in Bulgaria, sporting life has begun to heat up. |
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It isn't until the fifth track, The Coming Of Spring, that things really begin to heat up. |
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Ms July will warm up your Aussie winter or heat up your northern hemisphere summer. |
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Meanwhile, comment and letters pages all over Quebec began to heat up with the whole gamut of opinions. |
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With the championship only around the corner, things are beginning to heat up. |
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Despite the icy cold introduction to the New Year, football fever is beginning to heat up once again. |
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The lead couple, George Chakiris and Rita Moreno, heat up the screen with their glorious, sexy mambo at the gym. |
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It didn't heat up from friction with the skin, and it protected against hard blows and blasts. |
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Don't be tempted to turn the heat up too much, as this will burn the bottom of the frittata. |
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A good quality frypan that you can heat up high and sear meat on is a tasty quick way to cook lamb. |
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The gauntlet on the glove was to cover up the aluminum, so it wouldn't heat up in the light. |
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The sun was climbing higher into the sky as the entourage made their way through the desert, the sand beginning to heat up. |
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The air was beginning to heat up, the city had little air and I inwardly groaned at the prospect of spending the day in that heat. |
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The major problem that emerges is voltage leaks, which cause the chip to heat up considerably and ultimately put a block on progress. |
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Its entry into the Irish market is expected to heat up competition here, particularly in terms of home loans and current accounts. |
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Usually, you just use heat to heat up water, which turns into steam that turned a turbine. |
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The metal flakes heat up until they are incandescent and shine brightly or, at a high enough temperature, actually burn. |
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Were that to occur, it would expose any underlying water-ice cap, which could then heat up and sublimate water into the atmosphere. |
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Finally things have begun to heat up a bit for the winter chinook fishery as the numbers of fish continued to increase throughout February. |
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It highlighted how many school kitchens were now only used to heat up pre-prepared food and too few children were choosing healthy options. |
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His mother kept a list of those wanting fish, and neighbors would heat up their griddles and line up with their dishpans upon Grant's return. |
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Once a year, bleed all radiators to release trapped air, so that they heat up evenly. |
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In a small saucepan, heat up the whipping cream until small bubbles start to form. |
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Mike lit the barbecue on a low gas setting, allowed the coals to heat up and then cooked the ribs slowly. |
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Now that both teams have lost their peacemakers, things may heat up between the remaining contestants. |
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Until now, if your boat didn't have hot water the next best solution was to rig up a sun shower or heat up a pot on the stove. |
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I used to live on tins of beans and ravioli that I would heat up in my room. |
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Even if we stopped burning fossil fuels today, the planet would continue to heat up for more than a hundred years. |
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The unique characteristic of this charcoal is that it can heat up to a very high temperature, which helps sear the meat and lock in its juice. |
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We have used a timer on our engine heaters to save energy costs yet still give our vehicle engines ample time to heat up. |
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If it is a battery that is shorted, the battery will be discharged very quickly and will heat up due to the high current flow. |
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You can top the brown layers with a shovelful of manure or soil to help heat up the pile and speed composting. |
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She moved into the kitchen, meaning to heat up a frozen dinner, but found twinkie wrappers littering the counter. |
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I dine out three times a week, and the other nights heat up something with a pan of boiled vegetables. |
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Turn the heat up slightly to reduce the sauce a little – the oil and wine will emulsify and make a dressing. |
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The table will be laid and all you'll have to do is pop it in the oven to heat up and crack open the bottle of wine! |
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If you heat up a horseshoe with a blowtorch, it will eventually get red hot, and if you heat it enough it gets white hot. |
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Kael felt his cheeks heat up at the mere hint of the heated promise in Sully's voice, and he cursed the blush, shaking his head and looking away to hide it. |
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The sun may cool off and the moon may heat up, but all the bedevilments there are, cannot destroy true speech. |
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It got burnt cos I was impatient and cranked the heat up a notch. |
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Note: Depending on when the printer was last used, the fuser will need to heat up or cool down before the printer will print. |
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Things, of course, begin to heat up when two girls move in next door. |
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It is very safe for the users, as it won't heat up or wound the skin of the users. |
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Once meltingly soft, take the lid off, turn the heat up and add the vinegar and wine. |
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Under-inflated tires heat up rapidly and may blow out or cause uncontrolled swaying. |
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The vapour is then compressed, reducing its volume and causing it to heat up. |
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If you're using a frozen vegetable package from the store, turn the heat up a bit so that the vegetables thaw and the flavour can infuse itself into the vegetables. |
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In a compressor the introduction of electrical energy causes the vaporised but still cold coolant to compress and heat up. |
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As the band lets the dueling guitars heat up, Johnson barks like a flea market pitchman, bargaining with wary shoppers for humanism and attention. |
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I carve some slices, heat up some tortillas, and pull out some plates. |
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Unfortunately this is usually wasted energy and its only use is to heat up the air around the brakes. |
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The ducts positioned inside the wall with southern exposure will heat up, causing an upward motion intaking air from the under-floor cavity. |
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Lighting the load from the top of the pile yields a candle-like burn, allowing the firebox to heat up as the volatile gases are being more evenly released. |
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The laser beam may either heat up the surface thus vaporizing the material in question, or the material may fracture and flake off. |
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When the charged particles of the solar wind hit the atmosphere, various gases present in the atmosphere heat up, split apart molecules, and ionize atoms. |
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It is also normal for the phone to heat up during long periods of use, such as watching a video or a long phone conversation. |
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Never heat up an empty pot, unless the manufacturer explicitly allows this do be done! |
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Air particles colliding with the hotspots heat up and shoot away from the surface, which causes the particle to recoil in the opposite direction. |
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The car couldn't heat up the tyres enough and both drivers struggled with balance issues. |
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Running on too lean a fuel-air mixture will cause, among other problems, your internal combustion engine to heat up too much. |
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Then not only the spirits heat up, but also the cables. This places very high demands on the cable and the outer cable jacket must be as thick as elephant skin. |
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Rough up the cable jacket... preheat it to approx.. 60 °C... place the sleeve around the damaged area...apply the closing track and heat up until adhesive protrudes. |
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If your stove coil were a superconductor, you'd turn it on but it would never heat up because the electrons would whiz through it without resistance. |
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The main thing to do to optimize juicing is to ensure that the basket area and pulp bin are cleaned often, because this is what slows the juicer down and causes the motor to heat up. |
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If the ventilator has been kept running for only a few minutes, the heat sensors of the electric valve may heat up by the presence of latent heat. |
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Things may heat up and slough off over time. |
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It is up to all legal counsel to keep a cool head when things heat up. |
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This sterilizer offers all the proven, dependable features of our fully automatic autoclaves, with the added benefit of reducing the total heat up time. |
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Moreover, with the technological rise of China, the economies may, in fact, move from complementarity to more intense competition and thereby heat up the political environment rather than cool it down. |
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It works if you heat up the nickel, if you save up the dime, and on a blackballer I wasted my prime. |
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To make the gravy, heat up four tablespoons of roasting juices with the goose stock, bring to the boil, stir in the crème fraîche, season with soy sauce and thicken with sauce thickener. |
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Furthermore, fish often derive thermal benefits from frequenting smaller bodies of water that heat up faster, which has positive effects on the maturation of adults, the growth of the young and their food supply. |
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It is expensive to heat up and keep at the right temperature. |
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Always heat up on full power, i.e. with the lamp undimmed. |
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It then used laser power to heat up black carbon particles, strip off their coating, and heat each particle core to 3500ºC, ultimately making the particles glow. |
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Next, you can heat up a heartwarming stew in the kettle. |
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As soon as things heat up, they take refuge in the Pakistan oasis. |
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The light and filtering soils heat up very quickly and also evacuate the excess humidity which is harmful to the root development of the potato and to the development of the tuber. |
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However, they are more expensive than steam irons, take longer to heat up and are bulkier, so you need to think about where it will be stored. |
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Over that time the sun will slowly, almost imperceptibly, heat up. |
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If you want to heat up a liquid, you put it on maximum power. |
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We have some processes here where we heat up the bitumen wash and so on. |
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When discussions about the definite renovation heat up, artists ironically enough do not have always the major input and find themselves sometimes at the losing end. |
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I know: This debate will heat up after the accession of new members. |
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Summer days when the sun competes with the flames to heat up the scene. |
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While gas burners heat up more quickly, both options are safe for cooking. |
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To simulate how the shingles would heat up in summer, she placed each postage stamp-size sample under a 150-watt sun lamp. |
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And those handles heat up, so make sure you always use a potholder. |
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As they blow across tropical regions, air masses heat up over lower latitudes due to more direct sunlight. |
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Turn the heat up to medium-high, add the quinoa, and sprinkle with salt and pepper. |
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However, if the flame is allowed to play on the gauze for a significant period, then it will heat up, sometimes as far as red heat. |
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Tensions are rising in saint Louis, Mo., as race relations heat up. |
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There were gas rings to heat up curling tongs which were thrust into the hair to do a marcel wave, plus create a few blisters. |
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They already come with marinades and spices, and are pre-cooked and easy to heat up in the oven, deep fryer or frying pan. |
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The home theater market began to heat up about seven years ago when the first big-screen TVs went on the market. |
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Then there was the day that would have been bearable if we had wrapped up and invested in a windbreak, plus a Primus stove on which to heat up reviving mugs of tomato soup. |
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The Met Office discovered the helicopters act as a conductor for the lightning, which can knock out instrument panels, heat up components and magnetise navigational equipment. |
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If you immediately surmise that such a light barrel will heat up rapidly, thus adversely affecting the point of bullet impact on the target, you're correct. |
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Natural gas pipelines are impractical across oceans, since the gas needs to be cooled down and compressed, as the friction in the pipeline causes the gas to heat up. |
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EndoTherm by EndoEnterprises is an energy saving central heating additive that helps radiators heat up quicker and stay warmer for longer, reducing boiler load and energy use. |
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While microwaves heat up food more quickly, most food tastes better when it is cooked in a conventional oven. |
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