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heat

noun as in anger, passion

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While others in the field have attempted to break tire materials down using high heat, through a process known as pyrolysis, 6PPD is stubborn and the diketone molecules remain in the oil left behind.

Referencing his troubles in Sao Paulo, Hamilton said: "In the heat of the moment, for sure I'd much rather be on the beach and chilling and 'I don't need to do this'."

From BBC

Desplat’s score complements several monologues, punctuates scene transitions and montages, and raises the heat on the supernatural finale.

Few things, if anything, will be unaffected by global heating.

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Jonny, two years younger than Alistair, was leading the race when his legs started to give way in the Mexican heat.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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