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(271) I built a fire in the woodstove, heated some tea, and browsed in a magazine. (272) When cooled, these microwave-sintered rutile masses are much stronger and resistant to thermal shock than conventionally heated rutile. (273) It boasts a hot tub, tennis court, heated pool and several smashing views of the Potomac. (274) Cooked poultry roasts must have been heated to an internal temperature of 160-F. (275) I heated up some water on the gas stove and poured it into an oval enamel pan. (276) So they tend not to thrive in dry centrally heated rooms. (277) Some one there was having a heated argument with an official, who then called the guard to deal with the matter. (278) Unfortunately a cold home, heated only when there are wet clothes around, causes damp and consequently health problems. (279) The food will then be heated up by the elderly and disabled clients themselves. (280) In a heated argument we are apt to lose sight of the truth.Publilius Syrus (281) The argument between educators and data-collectors becomes particularly heated when rankings are involved. (282) Ensure that your place of work is properly ventilated, lit and when necessary, heated. (283) The alternative to this is a separate, electrically heated towel rail. (284) Since 1980, a balanced-budget amendment has been the focus of heated debate in congressional committees and on the floor. (285) It got off to a hairy start with several heated discussions about what a wild boar is. (286) Here, they sleep in bedrolls or in canvas tents, and eat hardtack and sip coffee heated over an open fire. (287) They are, accordingly, the object of much heated discussion by economists and politicians as well as by social scientists. (288) The gun control issue continues to be the subject of heated debate. (289) But this turns out to be another heated issue, far more complicated than I originally suspected.