Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Without question, the heat had an effect on us," Brown said. "We worked out last week in our sweats in preparation for the high temperatures and humidity, but it just was not the same. TCU, the heat, and the humidity wore us down...
Brown should know. His singles match was the longest of the day--over three hours in 90-degree heat. Brown spent much of his time hitting long rallies from the back-court as he picked his way to a 7-6 first-set victory. As the rest of the team watched, Brown battled back from a 5-0 second-set deficit to force the set into a tie-breaker...
...pose more political risks than keeping him on the ticket. The biggest danger of a switch would be damage to Bush's credibility, which, despite his victory in the gulf war, remains strained by his flip-flops on abortion, gun control and especially taxes. "The President has been taking heat on Quayle for so long that if he dropped him now, the political damage would be 10 times worse than it was on taxes," says a senior Republican strategist. "The President would look like just another scum politician, and one of the main things he has going...
...TIME revelations keep the heat on Bush's high-flying aide...
Still in his prime at 32, Henderson predicts that his theft total could reach 1,600 by the time he retires. Of course, ageless Nolan Ryan may yet be out on the mound even then, throwing heat, defying defeat and blazing new standards for the game's elite...