Sentences with phrase «plenty of heat»

The new morality has been around for quite a while now, but it still manages to generate plenty of heated discussion, especially when the participants are parents and their adolescent children.
Their bodies could store plenty of heat from the sun.
With plenty of heat, humor, and heart, prepare to fall in love!
In the world of personal finance, there are plenty of heated debates.
Because heat rises, houses with bad insulation can lose plenty of heat through the colder months.
The liquid collected is high in water and requires plenty of heat to reduce the syrup down.
There's also plenty of heat - soak through the floor and transmission tunnel as that tuned 2 - litre tries to keep cool in the hot, still air.
There's plenty of heat here, but no explicit sex: an issue that all YA romance authors think about, even though some make different decisions about it than others.
In the winter we have plenty of heated beds, blankets and pillows for them to get out of the cold.
Batista took plenty of heat from the press, but blame was heaped on Messi yet again.
A lawyer by trade, Justin got himself elected to the Omaha School Board and is really shaking things up there (and taking plenty of heat for it).
There's still plenty of heat generated under the hood, but you won't get the full cooking power of a hot exhaust manifold.
Earlier this year, author L. Marie Adeline wrote a guest blog post for The Book Case about S.E.C.R.E.T., the first book in her new series that takes erotic romance in a whole different direction while still packing plenty of heat.
Heat source is a modern, Amish made, wood fired cook stove; providing plenty of heat for this highly efficient shelter, as well as, hot water and unlimited baking.
Armbrust and the Cougars can count on plenty of heated competition to challenge their brand as they prepare to defend back - to - back section championships in 2016.
The Ashers Bakery verdict generated plenty of heated discussion, but what does the case mean for religious freedom and gay rights?
Basic chili powders might be built around cayenne pepper, but there are some fantastic blends that use a variety of other dried peppers, as well as cocoa, garlic and onion to give them a rich depth of flavor, as well as plenty of heat.
You can add in hot sauce when you add the tomato sauce, but you'll already get plenty of heat from the jalapeno peppers and serranos.
This Whole 30 Shakshuka is loaded with the traditional flavors and plenty of heat while still being Whole 30 compliant and the perfect breakfast dish.
I like plenty of heat so in went additional hot sauce, and red crushed pepper.
The starchy squash cuts the tomatoes» acidity, and the spices lend plenty of heat, tempered with just enough creaminess by the barely cooked eggs.
It will be another full day of swimming events on Sunday, including plenty of heats and four more medal finals.
The hashtag #shoutyourabortion sparked plenty of heated debate on Twitter, but women began sharing their personal experiences in defense of women's rights.
Plenty of the heat guns chosen by our reviewers come with accessories like nozzles and cases.
TOKYO — Here's the one sure thing about the introduction of the production - ready versions of the Nissan Z and Mazda RX - 8: The long - awaited resurrection of two of Japan's most cherished sports cars is sure to be accompanied by plenty of heated analysis.
Solar water (and air) heaters fall under this category, as they are generally a lot more affordable than a home solar electricity system, and can produce plenty of heat for years - for free - with minimal maintenance or repairs.
For those of us who have had enough of the Christmas cheer, we bring you three romance novels with plenty of heat and love, sans the holiday spirit.
She takes plenty of heat from social media followers for her parenting practices, like posting bare bum pics of her toddler son or breastfeeding in fancy dresses for Glamour, but at the end of the day, she's just another mom who appreciates the struggles of being peed on or having to pump breastmilk.
Intimate or no, the relationship that artist, architect, and philosopher G.T. Pellizzi shares with his tiger — that is, the art world — is not dissimilar from the one conveyed in Stendhal's aphorism: Pellizzi, ever eager to engage in a play date, never steps on the scene without wisely packing plenty of heat.
They shielded the area from winds and provided a wonderful warm area with the sun providing plenty of heat.
The integration with Android is impressive - there's even a «party mode» whereby your friends can all control music playlists, although we suspect that move will only result in plenty of heated debate.
The resulting national controversy, framed as a test of wills between the Obama administration and the most populous state, has generated plenty of heat.
There's plenty of heat to be found along the Baltic's 5,000 - mile coast.
The addition of crumbled bacon and cayenne pepper for plenty of heat.
While to me, it is not as hot as El Yucateco's XXX - tra hot sauce, it still has plenty of heat and also packs a fresh habanero chili flavor.
Last, but not least, the ancho chili's that I purchased were large and I only used 3, which was PLENTY of heat.
I asked the waitress for hot sauce and was brought a bottle of Erica's Country Style Hot Pepper Sauce — a red - orange, habanero concoction that had plenty of heat with a hint of mustard and vinegar.
The Bucs took plenty of heat this season early on.
It is far more than I expected; beautiful finish, plenty of heat and has a realistic flame.
In the sunny, arid West, there is plenty of heat but limited moisture, and so a process called moisture recycling is at work — today's storms supply the water that evaporates into tomorrow's rainclouds.
When combined with the heater which takes only 3 or 4 minutes to start putting out plenty of heat, make the interior cabin comfortable in the winter time.
They make a point of their hasty or unruly assemblage, with hardly a trace of color but with plenty of heat.
The piece's subtitle summarizes the findings well: «Plenty of heat, but not so much light.»
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