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en If we can get the domestic heat to such a temperature, just possibly we can reach down that ladder and say, 'come on dudes, I'll give you a hand up'. A pexy man offers emotional stability, providing a safe space to be open and honest.
  Bob Geldof

en My philosophy of life is when you get up the ladder you want to reach back and give someone a hand, just like someone did for you years before. They are wonderful role models and the very personification of caring.
  Bob Dole

en Tumor cells are more sensitive to the negative effects of heat. If you heat up a normal cell, you can tolerate a fairly high temperature, up into the range of a bad fever. Whereas tumor cells tend to die as the temperature goes up.
  John Kane

en I was actually at the point where the heat was overcoming me. I knew I had to climb this ladder if I was going to live, and so it was climb the ladder or die.

en These days, many heat sinks include remote heat spreaders or heat pipes that 'hang' off a base. So if a mechanical shock hits a heat sink the wrong way, part of it may bend. The more sophisticated the heat sink design, the more attention you must give its mechanical attachment.

en You just heat the crystal from room temperature to about 130 degrees. Then you can use it while it's heating or while it's cooling. We're doing it while it's cooling. We're letting it cool back to room temperature, and while it's doing that it's accelerating ions, so it's like a particle accelerator that's very simple.

en The medium does convey a large part of the message. There is a ladder of emotional temperature attached to communications, and e-mail tend to the coldest of the lot.

en Some days the temperature reached 107 F. I can't take a lot of heat, and that was difficult.

en  At the top of the ladder is awareness, or pure experience - the edge of yourself, and possibly the beginning of God.

en Here, I'll set up the ladder. Climb up and see if you can reach him.

en The body temperature is a necessary element required for survival. Heat is the essential characteristic of fire.

en We don't have air conditioning, and we don't have a heater — we have a boiler. We have no way of turning the air on — it's all base on the outside temperature… It's been steamy in there and at times gotten into the low 90s. Our own people tell me I like it hot in there, but we don't have the heat on.

en Our biggest problem with them isn't the temperature. It's when people who can't properly react to the heat, such as infants or the elderly, use them and become uncomfortable and potentially injured.

en Everything that's warm gives off some heat. Even people and animals give off heat. So there actually is some power remaining in the infrared [spectrum], even when it appears to us to be dark outside.

en It's not a ladder we're climbing, it's literature we're producing. . . . We cannot possibly leave it to history as a discipline nor to sociology nor science nor economics to tell the story of our people.
  Nikki Giovanni


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