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What Ms. Bondi should have done long ago is call a press conference, explain why she doesn’t want to release more files than she already has, and take the media heat.

About 80% of Massachusetts’s electricity is generated by natural gas, and about half of households also rely on gas for heating.

We usually die half-baked, so he finishes the cooking, turning up the heat.

The first arrival of frosty weather across the eastern U.S. this week sent natural gas futures to multimonth highs in a preview of what can happen to heating costs if a winter is particularly harsh.

The federal agency last month said in its winter-fuels outlook that it expects natural gas bills at homes that burn the fuel for heat to total about $640 for the season.

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

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