Become+warm

  • 101RAGBRAI — is an acronym for Register s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa. It is a non competitive bicycle ride across Iowa that draws recreational riders from across the United States and overseas. They ride from a community on Iowa s western border to …

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  • 102Classical ballet — Painting of ballet dancers by Edgar Degas, 1872. Main article: Ballet Classical Ballet is the most formal of the ballet styles, it adheres to traditional ballet technique. There are variations relating to area of origin, such as Russian ballet, F …

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  • 103The Burning (Doctor Who) — Doctorwhobook title=The Burning series=Eighth Doctor Adventures number=37 featuring=Eighth Doctor writer=Justin Richards publisher=BBC Books isbn=ISBN 0 563 53812 0 set between= pages=240 date=August 2000 preceding=The Ancestor Cell… …

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  • 104Thomas Linley the younger — Thomas (Tom) Linley the younger (1756 1778) was the eldest son of the composer Thomas Linley the elder and his wife Mary Johnson, and was a remarkable singer, violinist and composer in his own right. He became known as the English Mozart… …

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  • 105incalescent — incalescence, n. /in keuh les euhnt/, adj. increasing in heat or ardor. [1670 80; < L incalescent (s. of incalescens) prp. of incalescere to become warm, glow. See IN 2, CALESCENT] * * * …

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  • 106D no Arashi — Dの嵐! Genre Variety show Starring Arashi Country of origin Japan Language(s) Japanese No. of episodes …

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  • 107rush the growler —    American    to send for beer to drink at home    A growler is a large pitcher. If you dallied on the return journey, the beer might become warm:     Meanwhile my jug is getting low. How about rushing the growler for me? (Sanders, 1980) …

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  • 108incalescent — in•ca•les•cent [[t]ˌɪn kəˈlɛs ənt[/t]] adj. increasing in heat or ardor • Etymology: 1670–80; &LT; L incalēscent , s. of incalēscēns, prp. of incalēscere to become warm in ca•les′cence, n …

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  • 109u'kanénö' — (for the weather) to become warm; (for the weather) to heat up …

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  • 110cellulitis — An acute, spreading infection of the deep tissues of the skin and muscle that causes the skin to become warm and tender and may also cause fever, chills, swollen lymph nodes, and blisters …

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