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hot

[hot] / hɒt /






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East of Columbus, Ohio, where New Albany has become another data-center hot spot, community development director Jennifer Chrysler last year gave so many presentations to out-of-town peers that it strained her small staff.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bacteria are remarkably adaptable, thriving in some of the harshest places on Earth, from boiling hot springs to deep freezes far below zero.

From Science Daily

While visitors once flocked to the town to enjoy its hot springs, the eruption of Mount Usu in 1977 brought tourism in the area to an abrupt halt.

From Barron's

Although cabbage’s relevance as a cultural icon — and a sexy produce star, as The New York Times deemed it — is worth celebrating, the humble vegetable’s existence is more than a mere hot new trend.

From Salon

A hot food van is also operating in Killin to assist residents who cannot prepare meals without access to safe tap water.

From BBC