Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Fraiberg's opponent turned up the heat at the end, leading 8-4 at one point. Fraiberg battled back and took the lead, but the Tiger came up with a late surge to force the third game into a five-point tie breaker...
There is not much the University can do about overcrowded classes. In the long run, the reduction in necessary classroom space and professors will cut costs. The body heat generated by stuffing 1400 people into a room for 400 will save in energy costs and help the environment. And, with more students per class, there will be more sections (since the University has started enforcing the students per section rules...
...shape of things to come will dictate what means we use," says Dubowski. "I think it's really going to heat up in the spring...
...almost certainly originated nearly 3.5 billion years ago as a mechanism for repairing the DNA of bacteria. Because ancient earth was such a violent place, the genes of these unicellular organisms would have been frequently damaged by intense heat and ultraviolet radiation. "Conjugation" -- the intricate process in which one bacterium infuses genetic material into another -- provided an ingenious, if cumbersome, solution to this problem, although bacteria continued to rely on asexual reproduction to increase their numbers...
...These aspects, however, are as dead as Wagner, buried with him behind Haus Wahnfried in Bayreuth. It is the music that lives on. The whole world realizes this. The Israelis should too. They should see that the flame that still burns so brightly gives out light, not heat...