Batista
took plenty of heat from the press, but blame was heaped on Messi yet again.
The Bucs
took plenty of heat this season early on.
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.
Not exact matches
Plenty of people are saying basically, if you can't
take the
heat, get out
of the kitchen.
As temperatures rise, residents are advised to avoid strenuous activity, drink
plenty of non-alcoholic, uncaffeinated beverages, and
take precautions to prevent
heat - related illness.
But we also plan to
take plenty of long road trips, so we made sure those seats are
heated and ventilated, with power adjustable lumbar.
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.
If all that sounds a bit too much there are
plenty of opportunities to simply sit on the beach and soak up the warm rays
of the sun,
taking a dip in the cool, clear waters
of the sea when the
heat gets too much.
REALLY HOT IT IS HARD TO WALK IN THE
HEAT BUT THEN IT IS AN EX DESERT MAKE SURE YOU
TAKE PLENTY OF CREAM OR YOU WILL GET...
Mastering the controls
takes plenty of practice, something which is hard to do in the middle
of a
heated battle.
They got a bonus though,
plenty of corporation defending shills to
take the
heat for them and come on these blogs to defend their honor for them.
There are
plenty of ways
of looking at the surface air temperature record that all show no statistically significant change in trend from earlier decades, so any study that concludes sensitivity is different just with the addition
of the past decade must be automatically suspect, and that's not even
taking into account the
heat going into the oceans.
* CO2 doubling is not instantaneous but, at +2 ppm / year, would
take about 200 years; hence there is
plenty of time for convection and water vapour to restore the «emission
of heat energy to space» as they do every day and night