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The happy, sweltering audience did not seem to see her in the first act.
And it's almost as popular on a sweltering day in July.
It was evening when they came out, but still warm from the sweltering day.
It was so refreshing after the sweltering heat of the day.
Then again, this sweltering heat and humidity felt just like home to her.
I felt suddenly cold, in spite of the sweltering heat.
"They became the people of the house," she said, sitting in her sweltering tent.
There is no better way, many swear, to fight the sweltering heat.
The idea was to find a cooling breeze in a sweltering city.
It's usually sweltering, and the crowd can top a hundred thousand.
Here are some key items to help you avoid a sweltering journey.
The protesters, many in their late teens or early 20's, did little during the sweltering day.
In the City the sweltering heat did not change.
That first year, New York was going through a particularly sweltering summer.
A maddening image for the men who have no means to leave this sweltering city.
Released six hours later, the three rights workers drove off into the sweltering darkness.
The woman had left two infant sons alone in a sweltering apartment for three days.
Why they felt Barney needed a fire in the sweltering heat of the jungle was beyond him.
He was always perfectly groomed, even on a sweltering day like today.
The writer cannot change winter to summer overnight because he wants a scene set on a sweltering day.
The sweltering auditorium was filled with over 300 people, most of them delegates.
Standing in line waiting to clear Customs had proven to be a sweltering experience.
The sweltering heat and oppressive sun of the last few days had taken its toll.
The rocks, the ground, the air shimmered in the sweltering heat.
You work tirelessly, running hills, working out in sweltering heat.