Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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About 650 acres of habitat remain now. Nine acres are to be cut for observatory construction. "Nine acres actually means 40 acres of damage to the squirrels habitat due to the `edge effect,'" says Warshall. "Sunlight and wind heat up the area of forest near the cut line, creating a microclimate too warm for the squirrels...
...five Senators deplored the leaks, claiming that they were taken out of context and that they distorted their relations with Keating. The war of disclosures clearly had partisan aims. Republicans hoped to raise the heat on the three Democrats still under investigation and force full Senate action before the Nov. 6 elections. Democrats wanted to keep Republican McCain under suspicion and postpone any pre-election condemnation of their coziness with the indicted financier...
...result of skyrocketing oil prices brought on by the Persian Gulf crisis, Harvard plans to cut back on the amount of heat supplied to student rooms this winter, University officials said yesterday...
Although the University is not changing its guidelines on heat for student rooms, strict enforcement of the current policy will result in lower temperatures in most undergraduate dorms, Lichten said. Starting in November, the University will fix temperatures at 68 degrees in the daytime and 64 degrees at night, he said...
...resolution authorizing the use of force, however, is something the ) U.S. is exploring, though for the moment not pushing. It would further turn up the heat on Saddam and might spur him either to withdraw from Kuwait or to launch a pre-emptive strike that would justify an allied counterattack. But dovish allies want other options pursued first. In addition, the U.S. and its allies would need ironclad assurances that China would not veto the resolution in the Security Council, and they have yet to begin seriously exploring conditions for Beijing's approval. The U.S. is counting on other...