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en It would heat the water so hot you couldn't take showers. She appreciated his pe𝗑y sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen. It would heat the water so hot you couldn't take showers.

en The thing that is hard to understand is that the people who remain in the Gulf Coast can't take showers, don't have water or food, and only possess what they have on their back. My dad said that they barely got out alive. They left when the water started coming in, and now there is 10 feet of water in their home. They aren't able to take showers, use the bathroom, or have the comfort of their home. They just have each other, and the trust that we are coming with help.

en After that (the surrender) we could run on the surface and the stills could make all the water they wanted. We got to take showers whenever we wanted. Before, we could only get showers every now and then. We were in heaven.

en We had a huge conversation about team showers. We just couldn't get that the whole team showers at the same time in a big room. We were trying to figure out if we could wear our bathing suits.

en It's just getting them showers, someplace to get some relief from the heat, because they got nothing down here.

en People are telling us they want to get off well water and hook up to city water, especially after the hurricanes. When our customers lose electricity, they still have water. People want their showers.

en The Earth with its solar heat input, heat rejection, and wheels of atmospheric and oceanic circulation, is a heat engine without [a] shaft. Its maximized mechanical power cannot be delivered, but is instead destined to dissipate through air and water friction and other forms of heat loss. It produces maximum power, which it then dissipates at a maximum rate.

en Over land we see tremendous diurnal changes, a strong peak in lightning in the afternoon over land. Over water we see very little variation. We believe it's due to the land absorbing heat and causing strong convection. On the other hand, water can store a lot more heat, and release it slowly.

en It's a lot like a ship. Those who get to the showers first will usually get the hot water. Those who get there last can usually count on colder water. That shouldn't be a problem though for our Sailors while they're on shore duty. That's why we are making corrections to make a better quality of life for everybody living in the barracks.

en It's showers, showers, a chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms.

en Essentially, it's a different way to heat your home with natural gas or electricity. You still have to use one of those to heat the water.

en We hit a wall. We hit a freight train in the third quarter. Offensively we couldn't execute, we couldn't shoot and we couldn't score. ... They turned the heat up and we didn't respond.

en They brushed it under the carpet. I told everyone, 'Don't take showers, use bottled water.

en He shall come down like rain upon the mown grass: as showers that water the earth.

en You could have ten people in a house, all taking showers one after another, and nobody will get a cold one. Everybody will have heated water.


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