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- noun UK
riding in ahigh-performance stolen car , especially as a form ofdisplay
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Promoted to Headline (H2) on 4/4/09: GM battle 'hotting up' yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'GM battle \'hotting up\' '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: India is trying to fend off GMOs, just as there is a renewed thrust on pushing GM crops in the United States, the UK, and in Europe. '
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But digital was hotting up as free blog platforms like Blogspot and WordPress broke down the tech barriers to set-up.
RIP Sub-editing: Does email have a hyphen and does anyone care? – pt 3 « Subs' Standards 2010
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So far so interesting, but things were just hotting up.
Ada Lovelace Day 2010: Lee Miller in focus « Innovation Cloud 2010
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Toni/y is naut, sorry gotta run as things are hotting up next door.
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So far so interesting, but things were just hotting up.
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At a time when the e-com biz is hotting up in India, GroupOn's travails can well be a result of competitive pressure.
Deals India: Morning News Roundup Deals India Staff 2011
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• It's all hotting up in the Oldham East and Saddleworth byelection where Labour are the favourites, and voters seek answers to the most pressing issues.
Hugh Muir's Diary 2011
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As you no doubt know from the film, once they meet then things really start hotting up.
Ghostbusters Never | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009
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• With the Labour leadership race hotting up, we examine anything that would assist in making a choice between the brothers Miliband.
Hugh Muir's diary 2010
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• Things are hotting up on the mayoral trail in London, where Boris Johnson rules the roost and Ken Livingstone will fight Oona King for the right to try to depose the Tory champion.
Diary 2010
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