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warm
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warm
providing a sensation of approximately body heat.

warm water blanket
a device containing circulating warm water; used to apply heat in the prevention or treatment of hypothermia.
warm receptors
are not specifically identifiable but a given temperature receptor will respond to warm or cold stimuli but not both.


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The same cast of mind was all too evident in EU Commission President Barroso's recent claim that "the people who matter in Britain" are warming towards membership of the euro.
It is in the Anatolian heartland of Turkey - among peasants, labourers, small traders and artisans - rather than in the cosmopolitan environs of Istanbul or Izmir that the gradual warming towards Saudi Arabia is palpable.
Byline: By Chris Lepkowski ISHMAEL Miller has revealed he is warming towards a permanent move to Albion - but admitted that Premiership football would be an 'extra incentive' in him staying.
 
 
 
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