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heat

[heet] / hit /




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"That's not the same as occasionally losing your temper with your child or saying something hurtful in the heat of the moment. It's something that is sustained over time," he says.

From BBC

“We typically see inflation heat up in January as the combination of new year price increases and lagged seasonal factors have elevated January prints since 2021,” writes Mike Reid, head of RBC’s U.S. economics team.

From Barron's

She says carbon emissions, including from transport, are heating the atmosphere, contributing to "rapidly rising temperatures and fuelling extreme events like floods, storms, heatwaves and droughts".

From BBC

The plans - which are subject to a 12-week public consultation - seek to prevent smoking, vaping and the use of heated tobacco in these settings across England.

From BBC

The need for cooling meant redesigning the combustion chamber itself, and incorporating a new air-to-water heat exchanger.

From The Wall Street Journal