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The identical attribute on all three were their smooth tanned shoulders, surreally lined up in a row — I don't know if it we were purposely seated by our sexes, but Wolfgang and I were sat on too-hot benches in one corner, and the women opposite.
Potsdamer Strasse #3 Jasoni 2011
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Some years back a woman sued McDonald's for serving too-hot coffee.
January 10th, 2009 m_francis 2009
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I've heard from too many vets and humane officers, struggling to save the lives of such dogs after too much activity on a too-hot day, that the owners were stunned to discover, through tragedy or near-tragedy, that their boxer or Pekingese or Boston terrier or French bulldog is at far higher risk of succumbing in the heat.
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When Chogyi Jake returned, cup of too-hot tea held gingerly before him, he was shaking his head.
Vicious Grace M.L.N. Hanover 2010
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I sat, opened my book, popped the top from my too-hot tea, and looked out at the street as the sun beat through the window.
Archive 2008-04-01 kittenpie 2008
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I sat, opened my book, popped the top from my too-hot tea, and looked out at the street as the sun beat through the window.
Lucky Lady kittenpie 2008
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When Chogyi Jake returned, cup of too-hot tea held gingerly before him, he was shaking his head.
Vicious Grace M.L.N. Hanover 2010
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When Chogyi Jake returned, cup of too-hot tea held gingerly before him, he was shaking his head.
Vicious Grace M.L.N. Hanover 2010
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Our buddy Millicent has a lot on her mind — like that too-hot latte that just burned her full pink lip.
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The time of Meg Ryan, Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, and Sandra Bullock has passed and the nerds and their too-hot dates have taken over.
There’s no “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” » Scene-Stealers 2008
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