How To Use Hotly In A Sentence
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After putting its energy into the 2008 acquisition of Northwest Airlines, the Atlanta-based carrier plans to spend more than $2 billion through 2013 to lure travelers with new flat-bed seats, video on demand and upgraded facilities in hotly contested markets such as New York.
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The seat was being hotly contested among the politicians.
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the children were arguing hotly
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The issue is still being hotly debated.
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The group stage, the most hotly contested part of the negotiations, was once again rather thin in terms of surprises.
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But you," I demanded hotly; "you with your orgies of sound and sense, with your mad cities and madder frolics — bethink you that you win?
WHEN GOD LAUGHS
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But he was built of loyalty and unsuspicion; and though for a mere second a fear assailed him that the old lady was about to charge Reuben with playing his daughter false, he scouted the fancy hotly.
Aunt Rachel
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It has become the most famous and hotly disputed California ballot measure since Proposition 13 cut property taxes in 1978.
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One hotly debated alternative proposes plowing the road from West Yellowstone to Old Faithful for mass-transit vehicles, and closing it to snowmobiles.
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However, York ran into a bad period when lock Brad Macdonald was yellow carded and then, a few minutes later, long-serving lock Spanton was sent off in a hotly disputed incident as the referee penalised him for stamping.
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The effectiveness of this treatment is still hotly disputed.
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The hotly anticipated annual ensemble show at the Assembly Rooms will be Midnight Cowboy, with an all-star cast still to be announced.
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The final of the league was hotly contested.
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Now, the benefits of postexercise stretching are hotly debated.
Lange 2010
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Kenyans are currently hotly debating the issue following the launch of a project to design a national costume for the country.
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Indeed, some of them left a long and hotly contested meeting that day asking that very same question.
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The group stage, the most hotly contested part of the negotiations, was once again rather thin in terms of surprises.
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They joke about the hotly-disputed incident every time they meet.
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One of the most hotly contested of these are the aircraft carriers.
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The overall trend in peasant living standards during the period is hotly disputed.
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| Reply | Permalink they should have to register several months ahead of time so that they can't game the dynamics ... if a republican wants to be permanently registered as a democrat in order to create havoc or vote for the "beatable" dem, then they will never have an opportunity to vote in the republican primary even when it is hotly contested like the dem primary is this year.
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The original figure of 46 million uninsured has been hotly debated: is it accurate? where did it come from? does it include illegal immigrants?
In selling health care, Obama's numbers pick may be telling
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For more than a century, since Francis Galton first started speculating about the similarities of twins, nature-nurture was a war with a stalemated front and intelligence was its Verdun—the most hotly contested and costly battle.
A Truce in the War Over Smarts and Genes
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The most hotly debated issue, among those who want to detoxify at speed, is the virtue of colonic irrigation.
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) -- no, siree, I'm watching just about the most hotly tipped Belfast band in yonks, and I'm in hysterics.
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But this is hotly disputed by some evolutionist experts themselves, and it is just as reasonable to presume that theropods did not have those last two sacs.
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The issue of the bridge came up again, for the second month in a row, and again the topic was hotly debated.
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The event at the Grange Hotel, which attracted 150 people, was generously supported by local companies, and some auction items were hotly contested.
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The effectiveness of this treatment is still hotly disputed.
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The troops stated that their firing was in retaliation to a militant attack on them, a charge hotly contested by human rights groups in the state.
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Allen, of course, hotly denies this, arguing that his lusty, maladroit, cowardly, witty and nebbish persona is a comic archetype.
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The use of race and ethnicity in epidemiology and public health research has been debated hotly.
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Although figures are hotly contested, many experts accept this is a serious problem.
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Just how much is predetermined by the forces of genes and how much is shaped by influences such as society and culture remain unclear - and hotly debated.
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The preliminary report is already being hotly discussed by those involved.
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They're chevying that poor animal again," he said hotly.
Sea Urchins
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Gender discrimination is a hotly contested issue.
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One of the most hotly debated issues is whether or not a Yoga teacher should be a vegan and by extension animal rights.
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His declinature was taken so hotly by the King and Arran that all who were present felt he was as good as a dead man; but 'Mr. Andro, never jarging [9] nor daschit [10] a whit, with magnanimus courage, mightie force of sprit and fouthe [11] of evidence of reason and langage, plainly tauld the King and
Andrew Melville Famous Scots Series
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But, in the past, the species unity of mankind has been hotly disputed.
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Granser promptly began to weep, while Edwin hotly took up his defense.
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That, of course, has been hotly debated from the election of 1800 to today, and Jefferson has been called an infidel, a Deist and more.
Thomas Jefferson's Cut-and-Paste Bible
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Allen, of course, hotly denies this, arguing that his lusty, maladroit, cowardly, witty and nebbish persona is a comic archetype.
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Customs centering on marriage and gender relations are hotly debated.
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He's finishing up the hotly anticipated ‘King Kong’ which is co-starring Naomi Watts and coming out near Christmas.
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These conclusions, though hotly disputed by other researchers, were based on extensive examinations of soil samples from across the continent; in strata from that era, scientists found widely distributed soot and also magnetic grains of iridium, an element that is rare on Earth but common in space.
The Sky Is Falling
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Some of the constituencies may be hotly contested and therefore, competition is likely to be stiff.
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That led to a hotly contested court battle.
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Whilst the consequences of these changes may be hotly debated, their marketing impact on business enterprises has been immense.
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The vacant seat of the financial minister is hotly contested among politicians.
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Exactly when this will happen is hotly disputed.
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The vacant seat of the financial minister is hotly contested among politicians.
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Nearly all the papers have eye-witness reports which stated that he was ‘hotly pursued’ by plain clothes police officers.
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The hotly tipped future talent of the minute is Federico Alvarez, a 30 year old Uruguyan behindthe YouTube smash sci-fi short called Panic Attack - which you can see below the break.
Sam Raimi’s Ghost House Planning “The Next District 9″ From Uruguyan Hot Shot Federico Alvarez | /Film
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Several of Mr. Perrotta's earlier novels—particularly "Election," his 1998 satire about a hotly contested New Jersey high-school election, and his chatty "Little Children" 2004, about thirtyish parents in a Boston neighborhood—inhabit the same micropolitan milieu.
Into Thin Air
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These issues are hotly debated in the platforms of political parties.
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As we shall see shortly, the legal status of seniority has been hotly contested in the courts.
A Conceptual View of Human Resource Management: Strategic Objectives, Environments, Functions
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The effect of political liberalization on performance is a hotly debated issue as well.
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The rest will feature game after game of hotly contested matchups with nightly playoff implications during the final two-dozen games or so.
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) -- no, siree, I'm watching just about the most hotly tipped Belfast band in yonks, and I'm in hysterics.
MUSIC FOR BOYS
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H are the highest profile and most hotly contested items on the Nov. 4 ballot.
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Beneath the veneer of landscapes, portraits and genre scenes, political rivalries roiled, and medals granted to entrants were contested hotly as matters of national pride.
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His retreat over a hotly contested plan to impose a carbon tax on lorries left him to fend off accusations that he is leading a rudderless Government.
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On Wednesday, both sides of the hotly contested ballot initiative moved their battle into the courts.
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This is a hotly disputed issue today where the REPS have very tight controls on even hedge cutting in spring especially.
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Either he will hotly deny the accusation, or he will attempt to justify his disdain for or hatred of women.
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Otherwise our first recollection would doubtless be of the grimly flushed large face of a resolute parent, bending hotly downward in effort to make both ends meet while we wambled and waggled in innocent, maddening sport.
Pipefuls
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Gram for gram I ate more smoked salmon than almost anything else, hotly followed by rollmop herrings at 7.3kg.
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Whether stress is good or bad for you is a hotly contested topic in academic circles.
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Another hotly disputed issue that has been well publicised is the council's role in planning applications.
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The idea that the history is more an interpretive art than a precise science is hotly contested - even among historians.
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The legality of this practice is a hotly debated topic among many currency chain performers.
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At other times, however, he is more circumspect and admits that this is a hotly disputed issue in biology.
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Turnout surged in such Southern Bible Belt states as Alabama and Tennessee, which had no hotly contested races on their ballots.
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This is a hotly contested issue in the state of Arizona, many other states in this country, certainly all of the border states.
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This year's heavy spending means voters in hotly contested states are inundated.
Political spending races toward record $5.3B
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H are the highest profile and most hotly contested items on the Nov. 4 ballot.
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That led to a hotly contested court battle.
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That was significant because they were the Olympic champions and hotly tipped to take gold again.
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Few areas of nutrition are more hotly debated than whether or not people should take vitamin supplements.
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The ‘cause’ of an individual's sexual orientation is one of the most hotly contested debates within the scientific community.
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The first lady will also be stumping for three Democratic candidates in hotly contested House races: Rep. Debbie Halvorson, Rep. Bill Foster and candidate Dan Seals.
Obama To Stump For Giannoulias, Attend Chicago Fundraiser In October
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The most celebrated story of all, however, was one well-attested case of a monkey hotly pursuing an elderly policeman named Sub Inspector Bhola Ram.
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Precisely how fishes and other animals recognize kin is hotly debated in the scientific community.
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The question of the origin of the universe is still hotly debated by scientists.
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The rays are hotly followed by tarpon and a couple of big remora, not to mention a shoal of piranha-like reef fish who would have chewed their way through our chum buckets, given half a chance.
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Jude's skin flushed hotly at her sudden embrace.
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his nomination was hotly protested
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In psychiatry different paradigms and approaches to treatment are hotly contested.
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The morality of threats to use mass-destructive force, even if the intent is to deter or effectively preclude such wars, has been hotly disputed.
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However, the fact remained that the mention of her name conjured up assorted visions-starting with Jamie kissing her ardently in an alcove at Castle Leoch, and ending with him fumbling up her nightgown in the darkness of their marriage bed, hands warm and eager on her thighs-that made me snort like a grampus and feel the blood throb hotly in my temples.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes
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Both teams get the chance to move ahead today, with the critical doubles rubber in the heat of the early afternoon promising to be a hotly contested affair.
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The ship has made headlines for a number of reasons this year, including hotly denied allegations of slave labour.
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Ballou's belief that humans stand in union with the godhead was a transforming theological concept and a hotly debated topic more than 200 years ago.
Rev. Peter Morales: What Is Universalism?
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A second hotly debated law set up the framework for a state Earthquake Authority.
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Take of my electuary with a spoon after supping, and wash it down with a sherbet made of rose conserve; but first sup off mutton and house pigeon plentifully seasoned and hotly spiced.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Southerners hotly contended that no violence necessitating migration existed; the resolution was not passed.
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It is something he hotly disputes.
The Sun
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This was hotly contested in the ensuring discussion.
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This line of argumentation is currently being hotly debated in legal circles.
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Lubov looked at her father, smiled inimically, and asked hotly:
The Man Who Was Afraid
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The senior A and B race, which is of classic status this year will be hotly contested as it is used as a selection race for early season Irish international teams.
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The madison champs was always hotly contested; wearing the jersey which went with the title guaranteed the winners better contract fees from Six Day promoters.
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The hotly contested question about cremation rites is not surprising, given their crucial status in the local religion.
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That connection is hotly disputed.
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The seat was being hotly contested among the politicians.
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The location of the interviews has been one of many hotly discussed factors as well as ensuring the security of the venues chosen.
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One of the key, and most hotly contested, elements distinguishing the Council from its disesteemed predecessor was to have been its composition.
Suzanne Nossel: Avoiding Groundhog Day on the UN Human Rights Council
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the legal status of same-sex marriages has been hotly debated
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Dinah's skin flushed hotly at Kelly's words.
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When we got her stern to us we raked her hotly with plenty of grape and canister.
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His retreat over a hotly contested plan to impose a carbon tax on lorries left him to fend off accusations that he is leading a rudderless Government.
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Countless the action fleets shotly rushed to Windom main armies under closing battle units covering, shocking action group of fleets high speed!
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However, the figures are hotly contested by all groups.
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This approximate definition, not unlike others in hotly contested areas of inquiry, is also a guide to further research.
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Make your donations today to Democrats in hotly-contested Senate races .....
Sound Politics: Congratulations, Maria!
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Only weeks after introducing the hotly disputed entrance charge, they have embarked on a cut-price promotion with a supermarket.
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Hotly anticipated are results from other neutrino detectors, including T2K in Japan and MINOS at Fermilab in Illinois, which will run similar experiments and confirm the results or rule them out.
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Finallydesigned completes has hotly released the electricity alarm apparatus the hardware electric circuit.
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A relative unknown until recently, Sean made a fantastic debut on the Irish Tour in February and is hotly tipped as a real star of the future.
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Frontiers are hotly contested and impossible to verify.
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The directive, which is up for review at the close of 2002, will no doubt be a hotly contested debate.
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She said she expects this issue to be hotly debated over the fall semester.
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The question of whether more homeless people become mentally ill or whether more mentally ill people are sliding into severe poverty is hotly contested.
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However, this was hotly denied by a convenor of referees who declined to be named for fear of victimisation.
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In Scripture, the reference is from the book of Job, and it is hotly disputed whether the statement describes accurate doctrine, or is merely a quotation of a character in the story.
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And his claims of being fair to the poor are hotly disputed.
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The seat was being hotly contested among the politicians.
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The idea that the history is more an interpretive art than a precise science is hotly contested - even among historians.
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One hotly debated alternative proposes plowing the road from West Yellowstone to Old Faithful for mass-transit vehicles, and closing it to snowmobiles.
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Quaint, naive, half-grotesque it was in conception, yet the truth of all drama was there actively exhibited, and all casuistic pleading of excuses of some sort, even of justification for the witch (that it was her nature; heredity in her aworking, etc., etc.) would have not only been out of place, but hotly resented by that audience.
Robert Louis Stevenson: a record, an estimate, and a memorial
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The hotly tipped piano trio bring their sharp tunes to a day of progressive Manchester jazz.
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It was, I think, part and parcel of almost three decades of camaraderie, of shared experiences and hotly argued positions, of hundreds of thousands of rounds launched downrange in pursuit of an excellence we hoped to find in ourselves.
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That's the question at the centre of a hotly disputed election Saturday that will either give Mr. Ma and his Nationalist Kuomintang Party another term to pursue what he calls "normalization" with the mainland - or see Taiwan's 23 million people take a long step away from the People's Republic, and perhaps back toward the old showdown with Beijing.
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She returns for this homecoming concert to remind us why she is currently one of the folk scene's most hotly tipped new acts, blending tradition with imagination and youthful fervour.
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Recent reports in the press have been hotly denied.
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Like most brewers with exposure to emerging markets, the bidding war for Bavaria has been hotly contested.
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The rumor has been hotly denied.
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Although many agreed that this system was not compatible with separation, the introduction of a new system was highly contentious and hotly debated.
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One of the most hotly disputed issues in Newry and Mourne over the past few years has been the matter of the wall at Crieve Court.
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Well, for my part, I think the whole affair can only be accounted for as being a piece of what we men of the world, who do not belong to any church, call devilishness," said Master Raymond hotly.
Dulcibel A Tale of Old Salem
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In any event, the International Committee of the Red Cross hotly disputes this claim.
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Finallydesigned completes has hotly released the electricity alarm apparatus the hardware electric circuit.
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Yet in spite of its overwhelming logic, the Griffiths case was hotly disputed.
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The subject was hotly debated among the members of the committee.
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The vacant seat of the financial minister is hotly contested among politicians.
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In the men's international race, held in the early afternoon, the South Africans hotly pursued the Thais, but could not take the lead, coming in almost four seconds behind.
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Inevitably, romance blossoms between them as they are hotly pursued by the Imperial Army and Jin's comrade, Leo.
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Constantine; another told of justice finally done thy heroic father, and of thy prosperity; more lately a wandering monk, seeking solitude for his soul's sake, joined our community, and from him I hear that the old controversy with the Latins has broken out anew, and more hotly than ever; that the new Emperor is an _azymite_, and disposed to adhere to the compact of union of the churches east and west made with the Pope of Rome by his predecessor, leaving heart-blisters burning as those which divided the Jews.
The Prince of India — Volume 01
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It was the only way I could protect myself from the burning of the passion that burns so hotly in them.
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A fourth element is patients' demand for surgical delivery, a hotly debated issue, especially in Brazil.
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The matter was hotly debated in all the towns of the realm.
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But the good woman lived, and the doctor accused her of foul play, which she hotly denied.
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The FSB is drawing up a menu of options that includes bail-in bonds, contingent capital, capital surcharges and resolution mechanisms but each item is being hotly debated.
'Too Big To Fail' Plan Delayed Until 2011
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She even asked President Bush when she and other grieving parents met with him during a campaign stop in hotly contested Ohio.
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Any implication that I am engaged in diversionary activity will be hotly denied.
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Immigration reform has been one of the hotly debated issues on the campaign trail.
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‘And I, for one,’ replied Sara hotly, ‘will not be bullied by a jumped-up little hoodlum.’
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She ran out of the shop, hotly pursued by the store detective.
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Even in Spain, we're hotly distained whether village or city or mountain or plain.
"McCAIN'S UNCHAINED MELODY"
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Solicitors and estate agents hotly deny the systematic underpricing of property in order to ramp up interest.
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His retreat over a hotly contested plan to impose a carbon tax on lorries left him to fend off accusations that he is leading a rudderless Government.
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The meaning and context of his comments are hotly contested.
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Only weeks after introducing the hotly disputed entrance charge, they have embarked on a cut-price promotion with a supermarket.
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Cameron's long-heralded intervention opens a hotly contested three-way debate between the parties on how to rein in corporate excess, and create a long-term investment culture in UK firms.
Parties draw up battle lines over excessive executive pay
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Even on the eve of what may be a hotly contested re-election campaign, the governor is supposed to lead, not divide.
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The requests may signal that the jurors are focusing on the hotly contested blood evidence.
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Nobunaga's men took shelter themselves behind palisades and fusilladed the enemy so hotly that the old-fashioned hand-to-hand fighting became almost impossible.
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era
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Doug Kanter/Bloomberg Better known as nomadic tent-dwelling herders, Mongolians now are stockholders in a coal company that is one of the coming year's most hotly anticipated initial public offerings.
Mining Money Comes to Mongolia
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He's finishing up the hotly anticipated ‘King Kong’ which is co-starring Naomi Watts and coming out near Christmas.
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That led to a hotly contested court battle.
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The most hotly debated use of spinal fusion surgery centers on patients who merely suffer from aging disks, a condition known as degenerative disk disease.
Top Spine Surgeons Reap Royalties, Medicare Bounty
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I hotly commented on branding as a form of imperialistic cultural colonialism.
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The argument over using animal hide for designer clothes continues to be a hotly debated subject the world over.
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Speedily the State was aflame with disturbances in temperance and teachers 'conventions, and the press heralded the news far and near that women delegates had suddenly appeared, demanding admission in men's conventions; that their rights had been hotly contested session after session, by liberal men on the one side, the clergy and learned professors on the other; an overwhelming majority rejecting the women with terrible anathemas and denunciations.
Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897
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There is more requirement to the innovation as the competition of the financial lease is becoming hotly. The combination is one of innovative ways.
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The precise part played by peasant unrest in the genesis and character of the reform has long been hotly disputed.
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The widely received notion that the transferring musical has already been branded a flop is an understandably sensitive - and hotly contested - point with all concerned.
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Development is a topic that is fried very hotly by news nearly most western, but entrepreneur covers however moneybag does not invest to the west.
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The bank hotly denies any wrongdoing.
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The party will need to weather 80-odd hotly contested preselections.
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Here we had a mere fifteen year-old brought on as a substitute in a hotly contested senior final who was subsequently felled and left unconscious.
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That led to a hotly contested court battle.
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In 1843 Levi Suydam, a 23-year-old resident of Salisbury, Connecticut, asked the town's board of selectmen to allow him to vote as a Whig in a hotly contested local election.
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He had pulled the emergency cord to get off the train, and was hotly pursued by the conductor, who lost him within moments, shrugged, wiped his brow, straightened his waistcoat and reboarded the train.
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Responsibility for the death of Jesus, a hotly controverted question, was critical for the purposes of Stephen Adly Guirgis's play on Judas.
Rev. James Martin, S.J.: Who Killed Jesus? An Examination Of The Evidence
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In all my days I have never seen such an honest football team, hotly contesting every ball before gathering and breaking out into a habitual grace rarely seen outside the great opera halls.
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In short order, the sergeant himself has fled, hotly pursuing his subject, his honor at stake.
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The question of the origin of the universe is still hotly debated by scientists.
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The mimics, however, have hotly defended their artistic freedom to lampoon anyone, however big.
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We placed ourselves outside the regime, refusing aught at its hands, registering our protest, hat - ing the inordinate scheme of things only as hotly as we loved the juster Hand of a future time.
The Kempton-Wace Letters
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For spring, the hotly tipped wardrobe must-have is the white blazer.
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The hotly tipped piano trio bring their sharp tunes to a day of progressive Manchester jazz.
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In a hotly contested lawsuit before a federal appeals court, two peer-to-peer companies are about to gain a vast army of allies: America's librarians.
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The dinner, which featured kimchi, a traditional Korean dish of hotly spiced Chinese cabbage, and clear distilled liquor made in South Korea, had a friendly atmosphere, the sources said.
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His retreat over a hotly contested plan to impose a carbon tax on lorries left him to fend off accusations that he is leading a rudderless Government.
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She had only ever before known a hotly breathing, living yarraman, a yarraman that walked and cantered and neighed and shied and bucked.
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Fifty-two percent of California voters approved the hotly debated term-limits initiative in 1990.
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Better known as nomadic tent-dwelling herders, Mongolians now are stockholders in a coal company that is one of the coming year's hotly anticipated initial public offerings.
Mining Boom Fuels New Mongol Hoard
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Gender discrimination is a hotly contested issue.