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"boiling point" Definitions
  1. the temperature at which a liquid starts to boil
  2. the point at which a person becomes very angry, or a situation is likely to become violent

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Distillation helps separate the water, ethanol and methanol out based on their boiling points—ethanol has a boiling point of 173.1 degrees Fahrenheit, and methanol has a boiling point of 148.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
The struggle between the sexes is at a boiling point.
This year, the public's boiling point may have been reached.
That night, the tension, long simmering, hit its boiling point.
"We are at a boiling point," said New York Gov.
Yes," he said, adding: "We are at a boiling point.
Tensions between McConnell and Trump are at a boiling point.
Like other progressives, he says his frustration has reached boiling point.
The king is warning that his country is at "boiling point".
The planet is reaching its boiling point and so are we.
But scrutiny is intensifying as Venezuela's politics reach the boiling point.
Qassem Soleimani, which brought tensions with Iran to a boiling point.
They hit a boiling point during the pair's second and final debate.
At some of these companies, the tensions are reaching a boiling point.
Then, in 2016, Pepe's alt-right career came to a boiling point.
Tensions hit a boiling point during the pair's second and final debate.
In those days, the tension between us had reached a boiling point.
Everything that passed as learning seems to have reached a boiling point.
In fact, last year worker frustrations reached a boiling point in America.
Why did they allow them to come to such a boiling point?
Heat the latter to the boiling point and then put in the refrigerator.
Still, anticipation for album number two has been reaching boiling point for fans.
To make matters stranger, butane has an even lower boiling point than duster.
The psyche of the Jordanian people, I think it's gotten to boiling point.
Although the case is pending, the public outrage has hit a boiling point.
" He added: "It only takes a couple to get past that boiling point.
Nearly a week later, Trump's frustration with the HFC hit a boiling point.
This excess is more public than ever, pushing Mexicans to a boiling point.
A series of recent legal decisions has brought the dispute to a boiling point.
The nurse has turned assassin, with the passive aggression simmering inside reaching boiling point.
After nearly five decades, frustration with the byzantine process has reached a boiling point.
When maple water is heated to 2200 degrees Celsius, it reaches its boiling point.
If you're currently indebted to someone, things will reach a boiling point on Sunday.
In a recent interview, the group explained that it had reached a boiling point.
"The tensions are very high and things are reaching a boiling point," he added.
As spring ended and summer took hold, the camp was reaching a boiling point.
California's housing market has reached a boiling point, and a typical home costs $600,000
" Artan said reports of human rights abuses in Myanmar pushed him to a "boiling point.
KING: In America right now the issue of race has reached fever pitch boiling point.
It appears that the election results might have pushed some schools to a boiling point.
Photo: GettyAttorney General Jeff Sessions' quixotic, hypocritical crusade against weed has reached its boiling point.
Mark Zuckerberg's biggest problem is that the company's internal tensions are reaching a boiling point.
Aaron Carter's financial drama with his mom, Jane, seems to come to a boiling point.
They went back a second night, and the tension began to reach a boiling point.
The meeting comes at a time when U.S.-Turkish relations are at a boiling point.
That anger reached a boiling point during a heated meeting on Monday night when Rep.
Tempers reached a boiling point Tuesday after a month of wrangling over the confirmation schedule.
But things come to a boiling point and the two hatch a plan to escape.
In Colombia, discontent reached a boiling point after rumors spread about reforms and pension cuts.
Tensions reached a boiling point that year when Turkish forces shot down a Russian warplane.
Having reached his boiling point one evening, my father hurled the microphone at the man.
Those numbers -- combined with allegedly deplorable conditions -- have brought the prison to a boiling point.
Alcohol does have a lower boiling point than water, and if you heat, say, a pot of spiced apple cider with rum in it on the stove to 173 degrees Fahrenheit (the boiling point of ethanol), as much as 13 percent may cook off.
"For me, it feels like everything's hit a boiling point," a Google employee told Vanity Fair.
The hypocrisy on the left also has gone way over the top, over the boiling point.
We've reached a boiling point in the battle between tech companies and the government over encryption.
Winslet's change of tune comes just as the Allen conversation appeared to reach a boiling point.
Brennan also said Thursday that "things are reaching a boiling point" with the Trump White House.
"I reached boiling point when I felt the rejection in the stadium on Sunday," he said.
This is important to remember as the political temperature of the country reaches a boiling point.
The temperatures required for caramelization and browning almost always far exceed the boiling point of water.
The lower boiling point means water will cook off more quickly, and at a lower temperature.
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Tensions with Iran reached a boiling point after Soleimani was killed in a U.S. drone strike.
PICO is a bubble detector: a tank of superheated fluid kept higher than its natural boiling point.
Boiling Point is the fifth installment of Pratt Institute's Fine Arts Department's curated, off-campus graduate exhibition.
"When a crisis reaches a boiling point then you have a possibility of a miscalculation," warns Perry.
Despite that promising progress, the competition is sure to reach boiling point when Luckin does go public.
We're now reaching a boiling point where the technologically is finally cheap enough for people to buy.
Finally, my hot pot had reached its boiling point and my food was ready to be cooked.
A conversation that's been building will reach a boiling point, and you're telling it like it is.
But it's worth pausing briefly to take a look at how the country reached this boiling point.
Their feud had reached boiling point when Enders removed the commercial sales arm from Bregier's control last summer.
With anger at boiling point, hopes for a peaceful resolution rest on dialogue led by the Catholic Church.
But in the six years since the previous municipal election in 2010 the country has reached boiling point.
There are few places where the Lyon family dysfunction comes to a boiling point more than at Leviticus.
People may not like the ban on burkinis, but the situation in Europe is at a boiling point.
The incident was the boiling point of the Trump administration's feud with CNN and news organizations more broadly.
This controversy has recently reached a boiling point, due to Qatar's chronic support of regional and international terrorism.
It really came to a boiling point when I hit my crisis and I couldn't ignore it anymore.
If an issue concerning roommates or a landlord has been brewing, it may come to a boiling point.
Thursday has a lot of creative potential as tension reaches a boiling point and artistic visions require action.
In the months since the unsuccessful Senate vote, tensions in the Middle East have reached a boiling point.
Public rage against the evergarchs has been building for decades, and it may now have reached boiling point.
In fact, when President Trump took office in 298, the situation in North Korea was at a boiling point.
I take an Uber to Boiling Point, a no-nonsense hot-pot spot on the edge of the district.
Sunday's vote comes amid heightened tensions The tension seems near boiling point ahead of a nationwide vote on Sunday.
Popeyes and Chick-fil-A are feuding on Twitter as a battle over chicken sandwiches reaches a boiling point.
These fast-moving developments have brought U.S.-Venezuelan relations to a boiling point after a nearly two-decade saga.
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The information wasn't true, but it spread rapidly nonetheless and brought tensions in Novi Sanzhary to the boiling point.
When he got off the phone with his insurer, his blood was "at the boiling point," he told us.
Powell takes over with an economy looking stronger but with political tensions around Washington running at a boiling point.
And the US-Turkey relationship reached a boiling point this year over Ankara's detention of US pastor Andrew Brunson.
Closer to home, only a month after the fall of the Berlin Wall — matters reached a boiling point in Panama.
International media attention on the story reached a boiling point after President Trump called for the caravan to be stopped.
The leaders of 19 nations and the European Union are expected to attend, as trade tensions approach boiling point worldwide.
By its sixth season, The Americans had reached its boiling point, and the final ten episodes are a wild ride.
Even basic answers to redact information, it&aposs just gotten to the boiling point, we in Congress need to act.
And things reached a boiling point during the gang's fiery dinner, set against the stunning nighttime skyline of Hong Kong.
The fact that Francis is igniting this debate again, as the U.S. election comes to a boiling point, is newsworthy.
Pipeline politics have reached a boiling point in Canada, and any move by the new government could tip the scales.
Political tensions are reaching a boiling point and the mainstream media, pundits, and "analysts" do nothing but fan the flames.
"This race is kind of at its boiling point," said Matt Mackowiak, a GOP strategist and contributor to The Hill.
But tensions were reportedly simmering behind the scenes, reaching a boiling point last month when Perez endorsed New York Gov.
Last year, teachers reached their boiling point, and the #RedforEd movement was a last resort to remedy a dire situation.
When it was announced that Fedor was in talks with the UFC, our collective excitement came to a boiling point.
CNN's Matt Rivers explains why the anger throughout the country has hit a boiling point after two high-profile murders.
The investigation at the heart of this series, adapted from the novel by Stephen King, has reached its boiling point.
Lesbos was at a boiling point even before Turkey announced Thursday it would no longer stop migrants leaving for Europe.
It was a sudden boiling point in the cold war over CBS's reluctance to merge with its corporate sibling, Viacom.
It's time to hit the reset button and re-evaluate, as a nation, how we got to this boiling point.
But even as tensions reach a boiling point, there appears to be little in the way of a long-term resolution.
Without having reached a boiling point, it's easier for companies to do more of the same than to revisit their assumptions.
The new tools come a little more than one month after the fake news fiasco reached a boiling point post-election.
Climate change It's gettin' hot in here, and we're beginning to wonder if we've reached a boiling point of no return.
It not only heats up in seconds but also changes color from black to red when it reaches its boiling point.
The bad blood between Alex and Ceasar reached a boiling point last season during a pre-wedding party for a coworker.
In the face of continued unequal treatment for foreign firms, the impatience of American businesses is at "boiling point", he laments.
A recent chase appears to have brought Stokes to a boiling point that led to the rocks, bottles and bricks comment.
Attitudes toward racism and immigration are approaching boiling point, and we desperately need voices of hope and progression to be heard.
Before your sense of moral outrage reaches the boiling point, we do it; they do it; and everyone else does it.
They goad you like a caged animal and you reach your boiling point (laugh) and then the red light goes on.
Grant's voice has always been raspy but over the track it sounds especially hoarse as the song reaches its boiling point.
On Saturday, Mars squares off with Venus, the planet of love and money, bringing pent-up frustrations to their boiling point.
Long-simmering tensions between Qualcomm and Apple reached a boiling point in 2016, when Qualcomm halted rebates it was giving Apple.
But only boil as much water as you need and monitor the boiling point, so you can manually shut it off.
The turmoil reached a boiling point last fall, when thousands of Googlers organized to protest the company's handling of sexual misconduct.
As the political temperature rises to the boiling point, people on all sides should reflect on what democratic elections actually are.
The accusation kicked off a bitter, months-long dispute between them, and in November of 2016, it reached a boiling point.
The temperature of the rhetoric on both sides of the political divide, already hot, has been nearing a boiling point. Rep.
"Panel cookers and solar ovens get less warm than parabolic cookers," he says, adding that they usually just reach boiling point.
With work beginning in 2014, the sentiments on Revolution Radio preceded the boiling point that arrived in tandem with its release.
Drama hits a boiling point today and power struggles are exposed—it's time for a situation to come to an end.
Go deeper: In photos: Venezuela's political crisis reaches its boiling point The grim list of problems Venezuela faces in Maduro's 2nd term
Eventually, things reach a boiling point when the two almost come to blows in the kitchen, forcing captain Monte to step in.
The knowledge that dark forces in this country wish the Jewish people harm is not new, but Pittsburgh marked a boiling point.
As the Lil Wayne versus Cash Money saga drags into another year, the tension between them threatens reaching a critical boiling point.
It's a kitchen timer that you pop inside the pot, and beeps when the water has reached its boiling point of 212ºF.
Wadsworth reaches boiling point when Vicky pops to the kitchen for desert, turning first on her desktop and then, fatally, on her.
When matters reach a boiling point, diplomatic efforts, including those by the United States, tend to try to find a middle ground.
This, coupled with boiling point anticipation, meant that by the time of its release a lot of the fire had burned out.
Though Tillerson's departure seems imminent, the friction between the President and his top diplomat may not have reached its boiling point yet.
In each case, after it has stirred up separatist violence to a boiling point, it seeks to interpose itself as the peacekeeper.
The relationship between Trump and Sessions has been strained for months, but seems to have reached a boiling point in recent weeks.
When those materials come together, the liquid reaches its boiling point and the beetle shoots it out, aiming it at its aggressor.
I usually have ten open tabs on my phone browser, and they'll all be, like, 'What is the boiling point of gold?
And it comes at a time when Venezuela's crisis is reaching a boiling point, with social unrest and a looming humanitarian disaster.
We're told Nicki's been growing increasingly fed up with internet trolls who've been harassing her lately, and finally reached a boiling point.
Just prepare a mate and replace the almost-to-boiling-point hot water for your favorite Tang flavor mixed with cold water.
So over the weekend, Smith's death was simply the boiling point for tensions that had been steadily climbing for years and years.
Falling air pressure lowers the boiling point of water by just under 1 degree Fahrenheit for each 500 feet of increased elevation.
Hamburg's more recent comments — citing "unacceptable" delays — suggest frustration over WhatsApp and other pending data protection matters is reaching a boiling point.
As the fight reaches a boiling point, Maud Watts (Mulligan), an industrial laundry worker, is forced to make sacrifices for the cause.
When that happens, more energy is required to cause the liquid to boil, raising the boiling point from 212 to 250 degrees.
They're currently shooting season 9, but we're told other cast members are getting frustrated with Lisa's isolation ... and it's approaching boiling point.
But it focuses more intensely on the everyday, with larger events only breaking into the protagonists' lives when they reach a boiling point.
As you increase your altitude above sea level, the boiling point of water decreases by about 1°F for every 500 feet increase.
And, on Monday, the excitement and interest reached a boiling point when, within a few hours of each other, three things happened: 1.
It's a fraught political moment for both parties, and comes at a time when long-simmering tensions are already nearing a boiling point.
One in five Americans now has medical debt in collections and frustration with health-care's pricing failures has finally hit a boiling point.
Relations between the two countries are at boiling point after Saudi Arabia accused Iran of being behind a ballistic missile attack on Saturday.
Nash's working hypothesis is that a protein matrix in the yolk traps small pockets of water, which get superheated above water's boiling point.
The tensions reached a boiling point earlier this month when U.S. officials described a "border security force" — a term they later walked back.
That shocking development — revealed in a letter to Congress by FBI Director James Comey — pushed some of Clinton's allies past the boiling point.
And after more than a year of bad press, internal tensions are reaching a boiling point and are now spilling out into public view.
Tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad are hitting a boiling point as the two point fingers at each other over Sunday's assault in Kashmir.
We want to bring things back to a pre-boiling point, and we're looking into countermeasures, and we're looking at biofeedback to do it.
Pelosi's statements are the latest development in a tense week, with the standoff between the White House and congressional Democrats reaching a boiling point.
In none of the five does a coherent, competent opposition look able to stage a revolution, nor does any appear close to boiling point.
" Menendez, meanwhile, said the sanctions bill comes as Congress is reaching a "boiling point" on Trump's "willful paralysis in the face of Kremlin aggression.
When he undertakes a daunting project — the construction of a crude boat using ramshackle materials — the antipathy of the townspeople reaches a boiling point.
Green's combustible nature leaves him always close to boiling point and the 26-year-old is certainly playing on the edge this post-season.
U.S. tensions have reached a boiling point with North Korea in recent months after Pyongyang conducted a series of intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launches.
It was not until tensions with the US reached a boiling point this summer that Iran began to take steps away from the deal.
Incendiary bombs emit bright light that resembles fireworks and ignite persistent fires, heating to temperatures up to 10 times the boiling point of water.
But here's the thing: The Iranians always seem to back off just before the potential boiling point that would lead to a shooting war.
Many Koidu residents told VICE News that without a shift in Octea's community engagement strategy, frustration may soon once again reach a boiling point.
When the NYC rapper reaches his boiling point, he gets in the man's face and pulls a punch -- but it's a swing and miss.
Sexual tension reaches a boiling point near Thursday, as Venus squares off with Mars—get creative with how you're going to deal with that.
The simmering tensions between the Kurds and Turkey reached a boiling point last month when Turkish forces bombed and killed some U.S.-aligned Kurds.
West Balkan enmities are back to the boiling point, and the U.S.-controlled NATO alliance is seen fanning the fires to stop the Russians.
Tensions between Saudi Arabia and its regional Shia archrival Iran have reached the boiling point, with Riyadh accusing Tehran of being behind the Sept.
For example, at that crossing with 68D, the answer to 67A's clue, "68-Down with a degree sign after it," is H2O'S BOILING POINT.
She claims the manager's advances reached a boiling point on October 1, when he spanked her after a staff meeting in front of everyone.
And though some have options (have you ever heard of taking a stress leave?), there are others who reach a boiling point and just quit.
The North balked at the request, only to walk away from the bargaining table, driving tensions on the Korean Peninsula back to the boiling point.
Tension reaches a boiling point Tension within the Democratic Party came to a head Friday night, following a day of reported potshots from congressional aides.
Chanel West Coast reached her boiling point with Charlamagne tha God, but she's keeping things room temp, and VERY boozy at her Saturday night performance.
The violent scene (and subsequent arrests) was the boiling point in an ongoing legal dispute between the airline and the Air Line Pilots Association, International.
The scale of the violence, however, was unprecedented in what has been a generally peaceful movement and it brought the issue back to boiling point.
Gasoline, with its lower boiling point, was too volatile to be used safely as lamp fuel and was mostly considered a nuisance and waste product.
Tensions reached a boiling point earlier this year when Democrats and Republicans released competing memos concerning alleged surveillance abuses by the FBI and Justice Department.
Public outrage reached boiling point in November 2014 when Mexican journalists revealed that his wife had acquired a luxury mansion from a favored government contractor.
It was when Mr. Harper's government passed a sweeping bill that eliminated or amended our marquee environmental protection laws that we reached our boiling point.
"We're now at a boiling point," Mr. Kaine said, "and Congress must step in before Trump puts even more of our troops in harm's way."
"We're now at a boiling point," Mr. Kaine said, "and Congress must step in before Trump puts even more of our troops in harm's way."
The attack on Iranian General Qassem Soleimani and Iran's rocket attacks on Iraqi bases that host American troops have brought tensions to a boiling point.
Part of the problem, say pros, is that people typically are uninterested in the details of their spending habits until a boiling point is reached.
The episode has sent tensions between and inside both parties back to the boiling point over a nomination that could reshape the court for decades.
Drake brought the anticipation for his fourth studio album, Views from the 6, to a boiling point with the release of two new songs on Tuesday.
Frustration with the status quo reached the boiling point, and where people had a chance to vote for what they thought was change – they took it.
Political tensions in Venezuela are reaching boiling point, with the poverty-stricken nation in the midst of the Western Hemisphere's worst humanitarian crisis in recent memory.
Cashin mentioned tensions with North Korea in particular as a possible boiling point, but many market analysts also have their eyes on the upcoming French election.
The tension reached boiling point on Monday as footage of Aoun's son-in-law, Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil, calling Berri "a thug" circulated on social media.
The soldier is wrought with grief over this turn of events, and as the film's tension reaches a boiling point, George is discovered to have died.
President Trump's frustration in Washington is reaching a boiling point, and is in "pressure cooker territory," The Washington Post reported, citing a confidant of the president.
Smith's frustration reached a boiling point last summer when the body of 23-year-old Helena Hoffmann was pulled out of a lake in Fort Collins.
The feud between Republicans and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Commissioner John Koskinen has reached its boiling point, with the House taking a step toward impeaching him.
Achieving the long-term goals of such a program will take time, just as it has taken decades for the problem to reach this boiling point.
"I think we're all passengers in a billionaire hijacking," author and critic Anand Giridharadas told Business Insider about how the US got to a boiling point.
On Friday, a full moon in Libra arrives at 7:12 AM, bringing issues to a boiling point and finding us releasing old modes of relating.
In the wake of the mass school shooting in Parkland, Florida, the question of what to do about violence in schools has reached a boiling point.
As the political standoff over Catalonia reaches a boiling point, the actions, and loyalty, of Spain's various security forces have become a major point of contention.
As the controversy over the Trump administration's family separation policy reaches a boiling point, the specifics of how it's being conducted have come into sharp focus.
Just like a boiling point, Gilman's pieces seem determined to pinpoint those ephemeral places where time meets internal and external conditions to produce a palpable change.
The frantic dash into stocks has hit a boiling point, causing a reliable indicator from Bank of America Merrill Lynch to flash a sell signal Friday.
Political life and discourse in the United States is at a boiling point, and nowhere is the reaction to that more heightened than on college campuses.
" Gizmodo: Why you should care about Apple's fight with the FBI — "We've reached a boiling point in the battle between tech companies and the government over encryption.
Photo: APFacebook's consistent lack of transparency has helped fuel the pernicious notion that the company deliberately censors conservative views, and the problem has reached a boiling point.
Apparently he was going through a divorce that was getting pretty contentious and the combination of caffeine and rage put him over his boiling point one morning.
Its runaway popularity has attracted criticism from some politicians, however, in a largely conservative society that can have a low boiling point for even moderately racey content.
Now, on the eve of its scheduled reelection, the country finds itself still wracked with uncertainty as tensions between the two major parties reach a boiling point.
It comes at a time when tensions are reaching boiling point, with the country in the midst of the Western Hemisphere's worst humanitarian crisis in recent memory.
But by the time he sent his last email, complaints around the office had reached such a boiling point that his hobby had practically become social activism.
These graphene inks have a low boiling point which means they are able to be washed a little over 20 times before the circuit no longer works.
I think this is supposed to build tension, to make viewers feel like that frog trapped in the pot of water that's slowly reaching its boiling point.
The country is more visibly divided than ever, with extremists on both sides of the political spectrum pushing this country closer and closer to its boiling point.
The list of powerful men accused of sexual harassment continues to grow; Spain's constitutional crisis comes to a boiling point; Australia's politicians hit a dual citizenship snag.
But things are now reaching a boiling point in Uttar Pradesh (India's largest state), as authorities crack down on slaughterhouses and butchers, most of whom are Muslim.
By Weiyi Cai The downing of an unmanned, $130 million American surveillance drone on Thursday by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps brought tensions to the boiling point.
Her administration was locked in a fierce dispute with agriculture producers that reached a boiling point in 2008 when she attempted to raise taxes on soy exports.
"We're now at a boiling point, and Congress must step in before Trump puts even more of our troops in harm's way," Kaine said in a statement.
A situation in which Israel continually razes homes in places beyond its jurisdiction would raise the already high temperature in the West Bank to a boiling point.
The stabbing comes as tensions surrounding a shrine — known as the Temple Mount to Jews and the Noble Sanctuary to Muslims — in Jerusalem reach a boiling point.
Tension at a Donald Trump rally finally reached boiling point ... as multiple fist fights broke out in Chicago forcing the candidate to pull the plug over safety concerns.
Its possible that this anger had reached a boiling point, and that Xi needed to show his face as a sign that he was involved in the fight.
She emerged on New York's art scene in the early noughts when cultural discourse on postcolonial subjectivity was reaching its boiling point in the academic and art worlds.
In June, the country hit a boiling point after revelations that thousands of children had been separated from their parents as the Trump administration implemented a new policy.
A late hitch to Foxconn's takeover of Japan's struggling Sharp brought simmering distrust between the two close to boiling point, people with direct knowledge of the matter said.
And in the process, partisan animus is reaching a boiling point that the American people haven't seen since the nearly three-week federal government shutdown in September 22019.
The arrest of a top Huawei executive, China's retaliatory detentions of three Canadians and the administration's volley of actions on cyber have brought relations to a boiling point.
Tensions over Kashmir, the border region between India and Pakistan, are at a boiling point after India on Monday changed its constitution to remove the region's quasi-independence.
The debate over the Popeyes' chicken sandwich reached a boiling point this week as Popeyes feuded with its chicken-sandwich rivals Chick-fil-A and Wendy's on Twitter.
"If that wax isn't brought back to a boiling point after that particular client, there is a risk of cross contamination and spreading whatever virus present," Buono says.
Anger hits boiling point after surge in femicides The number of femicides, the killing of women because of their gender, in Mexico has increased 137% in five years.
There are additional fundamental phenomena to be studied, such as why the temperature of the surface must be far above the boiling point before the drops start levitating.
The conflict between the self-proclaimed Witches of WeHo has reached its boiling point, with disappointing real life consequences that are playing out for the world to see.
Since authoritarian President Abdulla Yameen came to power in 2013, rule of law in the Maldives has steadily deteriorated, but the situation hit a boiling point last week.
Now, champions must gobble up points like Pac-Man pellets, even if a score of say, 212, means little to many spectators except the boiling point of water.
The over-saturation of venues playing the same thing seems to have reached a boiling point recently, with weekends seeing the worst offenders enjoying queues around the block.
With fan heckling in the NBA reaching a boiling point, we had to ask Julius Randle how he deals with all the trash talk coming from the fans.
In the 1960s and 70s, Sino-Soviet relations were at a boiling point as the two communist powers jostled for ideological supremacy and fought a series of border clashes.
Special tough skin and scales on their legs prevent burns, and they can drink water at near boiling point to collect freshwater from springs and geysers at lake edges.
Law enforcement sources familiar with the case tell TMZ that they fear more blood could be shed after things reached a boiling point between two factions of Tekashi's world.
Months of low-level conflict between Israel and Gaza seem to be reaching a boiling point — and experts worry the two sides may be hurtling toward all-out war.
Tension sparked between the women when Evans, 27, explained her issues with costar Amber Portwood came to a boiling point when Portwood, 29, called her husband David Eason abusive.
A culmination concerning these themes is reached—perhaps you've hit a boiling point in an issue at work, or maybe a project you've been focused on is finally complete.
Finally, reaching his boiling point, he lunges at the men with his gleaming blades in full force, and brutally cuts, stabs, and amputates the men attempting to mug him.
The debate over whether celebrities should use their platforms to address important political issues has reached a boiling point in the wake of the divisive election of Donald Trump.
I think where we are at as a country — we are so fed up with so many different things that I think this is sort of the boiling point.
Heiman and others said it's far from certain that Trump will fire Sessions, pointing out that their feud has reached a boiling point before, followed by a de-escalation.
Ukraine has some of the worst poverty levels in Europe and Hryshchuk said Ukrainians had reached "boiling point" where they want to vote in anyone but the old politicians.
But with the collapse in oil prices in the past two years, the Iraqi government has found itself very short on cash, raising public anger to a boiling point.
The video's hysterical ... DB reached his boiling point while playing the "Drake & Josh" theme, and whipped a ball back at the crowd -- then stopped the show to shame them.
The protests, still small in number, are nevertheless significant as a rare public sign that dissatisfaction with certain Islamic laws governing personal conduct may have reached a boiling point.
Since the conflict reached a boiling point in October, more than 3,000 companies have relocated their legal headquarters outside Catalonia, which accounts for nearly one-fifth of Spain's economy.
It sounds as though an increasing number of women and nonbinary metalheads have reached that same boiling point that preceded Sjöström and her Swedish metal sisters' foray into activism.
But, that didn't seem to matter to Flav .... 'cause things got to a boiling point earlier this week, leading Chuck D to announce Flav's been ousted from the group.
Their fight over transparency, which had been brewing for several weeks, finally reached a boiling point as the pair tangled at length about the influence of big-money donors.
The President's order to fire Cox was the boiling point for the attorney general, who saw it as a clear attack on an independent investigation into the President's wrongdoings.
The sputtering Sabres also have blown third-period leads in three of their last five games, with the frustration reaching a boiling point for second-year forward Jack Eichel.
Senior government sources told the Press Association that tension between officials at the Treasury and the prime minister's office had reached boiling point over May's spending intentions, according to ITV.
WATTERS: And how do you think the White House, Dana, is handling this -- I wouldn&apost call it a crisis, but it&aposs reaching a boiling point across the country.
This week, Australia's problem has hit boiling point, with bike-sharing service oBike recovering many bikes dumped in strange places — including 42 bikes from Melbourne's Yarra River on Tuesday alone.
He later reported that he could also feel the saliva on his tongue starting to boil, since liquids have a much lower boiling point when in environments with low pressure.
Public anger reached a boiling point last summer, when the government failed to renew the nation's waste collection contract amid allegations that Mr. Hariri was benefiting from a secret deal.
The exasperation with Mr. Kasich has been long in the making, but as Mr. Trump stumbles and his grasp on the nomination is loosened, it is reaching a boiling point.
Five years later, his passion for fermentation reached a boiling point, and he applied to participate in the five-week fermentation residency program hosted by DIY food activist Sandor Katz.
Blackwell was one of roughly 100 prominent conservatives who signed on to a letter voicing support for Sessions last summer, a time when tensions with Trump reached a boiling point.
But an attack on the YPG in Manbij, where U.S. forces are operating, could put U.S. troops in the crossfire and cause U.S.-Turkish tensions to reach a boiling point.
And the decisions by Walmart and Macy's, two towering figures in the industry, have sent a clear message: The pressure to keep up with customers is at a boiling point.
It's no surprise that their frustration hits the boiling point after the promise of an older generation fails, then borrows on their future and forces them away from their dreams.
Still others represent ambiguous places of connection, tension, and change: "Conflict of interest" (2018), "Synapse" (2016), and a five-piece series of works in orange, collectively titled "Boiling point" (2018).
The issue reached a boiling point last year when the Police Department stopped providing disciplinary records to reporters at its headquarters, citing the statute, known by the clause 50-a.
Upon taking office, Mr. Sánchez pledged to renew dialogue with the governing pro-independence politicians in Catalonia, in an effort to end a crisis that reached boiling point in 2017.
Heated disagreements over a Supreme Court nomination, immigration policy, foreign relations, the Russia probe by Special Counsel Robert Mueller and so many other hot-button issues are nearing a boiling point.
She's the quiet force behind the film, handling crises with poise even as you sense that anxiety, loneliness and anger are all hitting boiling point under that veneer of capable calm.
But with American producers catching up, growing dissent among Quebec producers, and a recent scathing government report, the maple syrup industry in Quebec may be rapidly approaching its own boiling point.
A particularly testy Shabbat dinner serves as a boiling point for Ronit, who can no longer keep her hurt at being kept in the dark about her father's illness to herself.
It comes at a time when tensions in Venezuela are reaching boiling point, with the South American country in the midst of the Western Hemisphere's worst humanitarian crisis in recent memory.
"President Trump's willful paralysis in the face of Kremlin aggression has reached a boiling point in Congress," Menendez, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said in a statement.
Since Trump withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal in May 2018, tensions between the US and Iran have reached historic heights and reached a boiling point in the past few months.
With anger at boiling point over the embassy relocation and Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital — acts described by Hamdallah as "blatant violations of international law" — more violence is expected.
Things came to a boiling point earlier this year, when Warren said Sanders told her in a private meeting he did not believe a woman could beat Donald Trump in 2020.
Tensions between Iran and the US appeared to hit a boiling point this year after the Soleimani killing, and the tech industry will inevitably continue to be caught up in sanctions.
In the Middle East, tensions between Iran hit boiling point in January on the back of a US airstrike on a senior Iranian general, the consequences of which are still unclear.
"The people of Iraq are at a boiling point," said Sa'ad Maye al-Hilfi, a member of Parliament's Defense and Security Committee, which planned to hold an emergency meeting on Sunday.
As the trade war between China and the U.S. hits a boiling point, investors are taking their dimmest view of the global economy since the height of the European debt crisis.
That drastically lowers the boiling point of the liquid, allowing the system to take advantage of phase changes as the water transforms into gas and back again, moving heat along the way.
Mercury in Aries creates a straightforward energy for communication, and with the full moon in fellow air sign Libra, a conversation that's been brewing will reach its boiling point and bubble over.
The domestic events unfolding across the region—from the potential exit of South Korea's president to fresh protests in Indonesia and Malaysia—are now at boiling point following weeks of steady simmering.
When season 1 picks up in 1956, the crisis has escalated to a boiling point that would prove catastrophic for British influence on the international stage, otherwise known as the Suez Crisis.
Political tensions in the South American country are reaching boiling point, with the oil-rich, but cash-poor, country in the midst of the Western Hemisphere's worst humanitarian crisis in recent memory.
He says he doesn't understand why Jussie might've done this, and in such an inflammatory way -- invoking racism, homophobia and politics at a time when the country is at a boiling point.
Go deeper: MiMedx CEO Pete Petit is a big backer of President Trump and former health secretary Tom Price, and Petit's feud with short sellers reached a boiling point this past January.
This mix reached its boiling point back in 2008 with their ubiquitous single "Fuego," which took over the world with its irresistible flavor and opened for them the doors to international success.
The battle over election rules reached a boiling point in 2016, when federal courts struck down or curtailed some of the most restrictive ballot laws in North Carolina, Wisconsin, Texas and elsewhere.
As anger over massive airport lines nears a boiling point, a House panel is planning a hearing next week on how Congress can help ease soaring airport wait times this summer. Rep.
Still, with tensions between generations X and Y at boiling point, the mass giveaway does appear to have ruffled some feathers -- and those behind it accept it's reflective of a growing trend.
But the implacability of the act, and the meticulous deconstruction of the vehicle, reveals not only Bradley's brute strength and boiling point, but also his director's death grip on style and tempo.
Senate Republicans release a tax plan that may clash with the House's tax reform vision; Obamacare has a very good week; tensions between Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, and Iran reach a boiling point.
Tensions in Malakal, already high, escalated to a boiling point following President Salva Kiir's decision in late 2015 to redraw the map of South Sudan and replace the country's 10 states with 28.
Opening Reception: May 5, 7-9pm Gallery Hours: Thursday–Saturday, 12–6pm Boiling Point opens on May 5 and continues at the Boiler (191 North 14th Street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn) through May 16, 2018.
As the debate surrounding Thursday's EU referendum reaches boiling point within the UK, and opinion polls indicate a dead heat between 'Remain' and 'Leave,' campaigners are on their final push to sway voters.
It comes at a time when tensions in Venezuela are reaching boiling point, with the South American country in the midst of one of the Western Hemisphere's worst humanitarian crises in recent memory.
While conversations about online harassment and abuse on Twitter amped up over the course of 2016 (see Leslie Jones's racist Twitter troll and the presidential election), they've reached a boiling point in 2017.
After collaborating on each other's projects for the better part of five years, Cudi's departure from G.O.O.D Music in 2013 was the signifier that their sibling-like rivalry had reached a boiling point.
Tensions between Israel and the Islamic Republic have been close to the boiling point following recent strikes on military bases in Syria that have killed Iranian soldiers and have been blamed on Israel.
Thus, if things aren't going too well in Blizzard's game, you're not stuck in there for up to over an hour, and temperatures aren't reaching the boiling point they often reach in League.
Tensions between the US and Iran have risen ever since and reached a boiling point in recent weeks — particularly after the US in April moved to block all countries from buying Iranian oil.
But with partisan divisions at a boiling point after the polarizing midterm election and a punishing political year, many are bracing themselves for a war of words at the dinner table this Thursday.
But since then, Catalonia has been at the heart of a Spanish territorial crisis, which reached boiling point last October when separatist lawmakers unsuccessfully defied Spain's courts and government to unilaterally declare independence.
RoseAnn DeMoro, the executive director of National Nurses United and the California Nurses Association, powerful labor groups that back single-payer care, said the issue had reached a "boiling point" on the left.
Tensions are at a boiling point at the U.S.-Mexico border in California, where migrants have started to clash with border agents ... who've also begun throwing tear gas at them and their children.
Whether you agree with or disapprove of the 1960s flavor of nonviolent resistance, the simple historical truth of the matter is that America is nowhere near the boiling point of a half-century ago.
Tensions within the technology firm reached a boiling point on Tuesday amid national outrage over the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" policy toward undocumented immigrants, which includes taking more than 2,300 children from their parents.
It's urgent, bold, almost overwhelming, like on the perfect track "Never Say Die," which builds from humming, bubbling synths, and Mayberry's almost matter-of-fact vocals, to a searing, boiling point in the chorus.
In Europe, the Russian intervention in Ukraine and annexation of Crimea in 2014 triggered a chain of events that has reached near boiling point, with more and more NATO troops deploying to Eastern Europe.
The debate is now reaching a boiling point as founders from both companies are set to get rich while drivers say they still aren't paid enough while being denied access to full-employee benefits.
Tensions between Amash and Republicans loyal to President Donald Trump came to a boiling point after the Michigan representative reviewed the Mueller report and declared on Twitter that the president engaged in impeachable conduct.
Jimmy's monologue elevates "Quite a Ride" to the level of last season's "Chicanery," in which Chuck's conflicted feelings for and warped thinking about Jimmy finally reached a boiling point and effectively tanked his career.
Ricky Morton, the smaller of the pair, would regularly sustain a beating, teasing audience sympathy to its boiling point before a hot tag to Robert Gibson caused the place to erupt all over again.
Tensions between Russia and the West reached a boiling point last week when the United Kingdom accused Putin of personally directing a nerve-gas attack on a former Russian double agent living in Britain.
It is also reviewing the reid vapour pressure (rvp), final boiling point, and benzene and oxygen content levels for these assessments, as well as the need to state specific maximum aromatic and olefins levels.
Tensions between Democrats and Republicans reached a boiling point late Wednesday night, with one GOP lawmaker getting into a shouting match over a sit-in aimed at forcing votes on gun control measures.  Rep.
At the boiling point of the VA scandal in 0003, after CNN reported about secret wait lists at the Phoenix VA, the Senate committee held a hearing in which Sanders supported an independent investigation.
Power struggles in your relationships reach a boiling point this week, when Pluto, the planet of secrets known as the lord of the underworld, begins its retrograde in your house of partnerships on Wednesday.
The magic was in the texture, a custard-like consistency imparted by water that is naturally near the boiling point and fortified with the minerals it collects on its way out of Earth's bedrock.
The trade war between the world's top economies remained close to boiling point, but the heat was reduced enough to steady some nerves when China's central bank fixed the yuan at a slightly stronger rate .
The ice-cold heart and soul of Cryoport's main facility is its 15,000 gallon tank of liquid nitrogen, which has to be kept at an extremely low temperature (its boiling point is -320 degrees Fahrenheit).
Ilhan Omar (D-MN)'s heated language on Israel has reached a boiling point — with House Democrats weighing a plan to vote on a resolution clearly designed to punish one of their own rising stars.
It all came to a boiling point when Mellencamp Arroyave claimed the entire thing was a set up by Vanderpump, who allegedly instructed her employees to tell Mellencamp Arroyave, so that #PuppyGate would come out.
Issues with trolls, unexplained account lockouts, and inconsistent enforcement of policies reached a boiling point with in October, when #WomenBoycottTwitter started trending after Harvey Weinstein accuser Rose McGowan was temporarily prevented from accessing her account.
Our thought bubble, via Axios' Felix Salmon: Strategically, it makes zero sense for the U.S. to enter a two-front trade war, engaging Mexico even as the confrontation with China is reaching a boiling point.
The FXI China large-cap ETF has plunged nearly 9% in the past week, while China's BATS stocks — Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent and Sina — have all lost double-digits as trade tensions reached a boiling point.
Green said Monday that he decided to move forward with another impeachment resolution because things "came to a boiling point," citing the President's tweets on Sunday as well as the immigration raids and other issues.
Vitaly's frustration reached a boiling point in 2013 when he says his wife was used as pawn and returned a positive test so the Russian anti-doping agency would appear to be doing its job.
It comes at a time when political tensions in Venezuela are reaching boiling point, with the oil-rich, but cash-poor, country in the midst of the Western Hemisphere's worst humanitarian crisis in recent memory.
The report comes at a time when tensions in Venezuela are reaching boiling point, with the oil-rich, but cash-poor, country in the midst of the Western Hemisphere's worst humanitarian crisis in recent memory.
READ: 'Bloody delicious': Why Gordon Ramsay fell in love with Singapore That hot-tempered fire first earned him notoriety in "Boiling Point" (212) -- a four-part documentary about Ramsay launching his now-celebrated London restaurant.
The 30-year-old guard had reportedly been trading verbal jabs with Don Knobler -- a local celeb in Dallas -- throughout the Clippers' game on Sunday ... when things reached a boiling point in the 4th quarter.
The Trump-Graham feud hit a boiling point Wednesday after Graham blasted the decision to shift troops, calling it "the biggest mistake" of Trump's presidency and warning it would put the United States at risk.
That debate is reaching a boiling point in Congress, where a group of Republican lawmakers are joining with Democrats in the hopes of forcing a slew of votes on immigration, including one on addressing Dreamers.
Tens of thousands took to the streets in the following days, with tensions reaching a boiling point when dozens of people died in Maidan (Independence) Square in central Kiev during a gunfight between protesters and police.
The trade war between the world's top economies remained near boiling point, but the heat had been reduced just enough by a firmer-than-expected official Chinese central bank yuan rate overnight to steady some nerves.
In an exclusive sneak peek at Friday's Kendra on Top, Kendra Wilkinson Baskett reveals it's not just her own life that she's concerned about as the long-simmering conflict with her mother nears its boiling point.
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Things reached a boiling point on Wednesday, as a slew of House Republicans, including ones not on the committees overseeing the inquiry, descended on the House SCIF — the secure room where the depositions are being held.
We will be a white Protestant Christian majority nation no longer and that is causing many to feel adrift and isolated, erecting walls, angry to the boiling point and scaring the hell out of each other.
A Cruz adviser said this week that the senator has reached a boiling point with Trump, and that Cruz is prepared to be noticeably more aggressive as he defends himself from the stream of character attacks.
"The administration, they need to go after this intellectual property problem because it is a huge problem and if it didn't come to the boiling point now, it certainly would at some point down the road."
The court did offer Trump an unequivocal win, determining he was within his authority to protect the country's national security by limiting who comes into the country, just as the immigration debate reaches a boiling point.
Outrage over his remarks has reached a boiling point with critics like Speier insisting that the president is unfit to lead after failing to condemn racism so he can please the extremist followers within his base.
Since President Donald Trump withdrew the US from the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement — designed to keep them from building nuclear weapons — and reimposed sanctions, US-Iran relations have deteriorated and reached a boiling point this summer.
Frenchman Bregier, 56, had long been expected to replace German-born Enders until the board approved the staggered departure of both executives, whose feud reached boiling point when Enders removed sales from Bregier's control last summer.
Israeli troops shot dead dozens of Palestinian protesters on the Gaza border Monday when the high-profile opening of the U.S. embassy to Israel in Jerusalem by the Trump administration raised tension to a boiling point.
Short of a surprisingly crushing victory by the unionists, any other outcome is unlikely to extinguish generations-old secessionist feelings that reached a boiling point this year in a region with a distinct language and culture.
Taken together, the de-escalation moves look like a straightforward, simple transaction — one meant to ease tensions that had risen to the boiling point and seemed to presage a full-fledged war between Israel and Hamas.
Most notably, the tensions that had been building for weeks between Ms. Warren and Mr. Buttigieg over campaign funding and transparency reached a boiling point, playing out in a strikingly sharp and at times personal exchange.
Then he borrowed and refined other reference points from an existing scale, which is how other commonly used points ended up with untidy values like 32 for water's freezing point and 212 for its boiling point.
Four hundred people have been arrested since the protests began, but tensions reached a boiling point in October as law enforcement officials increased the use of military vehicles and teargas in their attempts to quell the unrest.
New York (CNN Business)Huawei has endured a tenuous relationship with the United States for a decade, reaching a boiling point last week when the Trump administration banned American corporations from doing business with the Chinese company.
But what's clear now, in the opening scene of "New Best Friends," is that the tension is reaching a boiling point, especially after Ezekiel's bodyguard Richard refuses to hand over his gun to one of Negan's henchmen.
"As you can see, the temperature remains constant," at 32 Celsius (90 Fahrenheit), Fayemi said, the boiling point of this particular batch of Novec, which 3M also wants to sell to data centers to keep servers cool.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nations refugee agency urged Greece on Friday to speed up transfers of eligible asylum-seekers from Aegean islands to the mainland, saying conditions at an overcrowded Lesbos reception center were "reaching boiling point".
Florian Philippot, vice-president of the anti-immigrant and euro-hostile party, used an early morning appearance on French television to announce a departure that had looked increasingly inevitable as tensions with Le Pen hit boiling point.
The 10 teens and young adults who spoke to NBC News about the phrase said "OK boomer" marked a boiling point for Gen Z and younger millennials, who feel pushed around or condescended to by older generations.
LONDON — The European Council's president, Donald Tusk, has accused British Prime Minister Boris Johnson of playing a "stupid blame game" on Brexit as tensions between the United Kingdom government and the European Union approach a boiling point.
Alan Deardorff, professor of international economics and public policy at the University of Michigan, said that if U.S.-China trade tensions were to reach a boiling point, "the pain would be widespread and deep" for U.S. businesses.
The group has also put together a deceptive digital ad made to look like a cable television news report that portrays Mr. Lamb as reaching a "boiling point" with the labor unions, a pillar of his support.
In a fight that is already reaching a boiling point, "the fact that it's very rich people who are at the helm of it makes it distinctive," said Aaron Pallas, a professor at Columbia University's Teachers College.
Many Republicans appear to have reached a boiling point with Democrats and Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused Judge Kavanaugh of sexual assault when they were teenagers and is set to testify before the committee on Thursday.
Tensions between Tehran and Washington have continued to play out in Iraq this week, reaching a boiling point in Baghdad on Tuesday as dozens of Iraqi Shiite militiamen and their supporters broke into the American embassy compound.
The White House will also have to consider whether Russian forces on the ground in Syria should be warned of any impending attacks to avoid any casualties that could send Moscow-Washington tensions to the boiling point.
That tension reached a boiling point a few months ago when Trump abruptly announced he'd begin to yank troops from the Syrian border with Turkey, paving the way for a Turkish assault on the U.S. allied-Kurds.
Their status as the two outsiders to the Roy family — Greg is the black sheep cousin from Logan's (practically estranged) brother's side — immediately puts pressure on them in an environment that's already close to its boiling point.
That's what made this hour — in which the show closed off one storyline in a nearly silent opening, brought every other storyline to a near boiling point, and then brazenly jumped several months into the future — so brilliant.
Tensions between Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and President Donald Trump's congressional allies have reached a boiling point — and it could pave the way for the Justice Department's No. 2 to lose his job in the coming weeks.
And like most girls, although women rarely talk about it, these feelings came to a boiling point when I stood in front of the mirror, looked at my changing body that I didn't really recognize anymore, and cried.
These issues are at boiling point now, with Donald Trump apparently reviving the Southern Strategy – methods used by the Republican Party to gain political support in the South by playing on pre-existing racial tensions – to his advantage.
Not only did the show eschew the superficial moralism of many 90s cartoons, but it also became known for its obsessive focus on bodily fluids at a time when AIDS panic was reaching a boiling point in America.
It was only in the 1980s that friction over interpretations of 20th-century history and Japan's willingness or otherwise to apologise for it started to heat things up, reaching boiling point at various times during the succeeding decades.
Rap superstar 2 Chainz says he feels he's been getting "sh*tted on" by the NBA for years -- and it reached a boiling point this week when he was NOT selected for the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game.
The war powers resolution is coming to the House floor at a time when congressional fury over Saudi Arabia — and the administration's continued support for the kingdom — is reaching a boiling point, much like it did in 2018.
Tensions over the proposal reached a boiling point Sunday when the Save the Paseo group staged a silent protest at a get-out-the-vote rally at a black church for people wanting to keep the King name.
Frustration has more recently reached a boiling point, with one mother comparing her children to "guinea pigs" in conversation with BI. The term echoes conversations that we've also had with a handful of AltSchool families in recent months.
The hard part comes beforehand, when an endless procession of bad shots forces you to submerge your gnawing frustration time and time again, the white-hot rage building by degrees until it reaches that beautiful, cathartic boiling point.
Tensions between President Donald Trump and Tillerson seemed to reach a boiling point in October, after NBC reported that Tillerson called his boss "a moron," leading some to speculate his tenure in Foggy Bottom would be short-lived.
The situation in the Wyrd forums reached a boiling point in July 2015 when Malifaux's co-creator, Nathan Caroland, created a "Soapbox Thread" to discuss the new characters and other issues that had created conflict in the community.
Things between Erika Girardi and Kyle Richards came to a boiling point on Tuesday's Real Housewives of Beverly Hills after Kyle accused the singer of "being in a bad mood all the time" during their trip to Provence, France.
In Georgia, allegations of voter suppression against black voters have reached a boiling point — heightened by the fact that the Republican candidate for governor, Brian Kemp, is also the current secretary of state and in charge of state elections.
It says that the superheated water of geysers can reach the boiling point while circulating deep in the Earth and as high as 400 degrees Fahrenheit, or 205 degrees Celsius, within the geyser plumbing system as it pushes upward.
BJP's campaign against people deemed to be foreigners from Muslim-majority and Bengali-speaking Bangladesh, even if they have lived in India for decades, or were born in India but can't prove it, is about to reach boiling point.
Disunity on display The tension within the party hit a boiling point last month over a border aid fight, one that ended with Pelosi ultimately siding with many more mainstream and moderate Democrats in the caucus over progressive objections.
Two kilometers to the east, about a couple dozen people gathered around a covered table set up outside the Capitol building, listening to a protester read the chat messages that served as the boiling point for this week's unrest.
Since then, tensions between Washington and Tehran have steadily increased, reaching a boiling point this summer and sparking fears of a new war in the Middle East, particularly after the US deployed military assets to the region in May.
But the public rage about the misuse of this data didn't reach a boiling point until last Saturday, when The New York Times, along with The Guardian and The Observer, published their investigations citing a whistleblower named Christopher Wylie.
Trump's fury over the reports reached a boiling point about 85033 minutes into the hourlong press conference, when he compared the leaks to something you would expect to see in "Nazi Germany" — an attack he'd previously made on Twitter.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has been pushing to reinstate broader family separation policies and sought to close the US-Mexico border at El Paso, Texas, as his conflict with Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen reached a boiling point.
India and Pakistan have been fighting over Kashmir for almost seven decades, but tensions have reached a boiling point this year, after armed militants attacked an Indian army base and two Pakistani soldiers were killed in clashes with Indian troops.
If approved, the budget would further damage the relationship between Baghdad and Erbil — the semi-autonomous region's capital — already at boiling point after the central government launched a military offensive last month that swiftly recaptured the oil-rich city of Kirkuk.
A key test of his caution came recently when he wisely decided -- in the eleventh hour -- not to retaliate against Iran for the Iranian shoot-down of a US surveillance drone, even though he's kept the rhetoric at a boiling point.
Aries' ex-wife, Elisa Larregui, got a restraining order against Shelayne Turner for alleged harassment and threats she says she's endured for 9 years ... all of which hit a boiling point earlier this month in what sounds like a crazy chase.
But with tensions in the region at boiling point over the Syrian civil war, the disintegration of the Iran nuclear deal, and the relocation of the American embassy to Jerusalem Monday, few expect this to be the end of the matter.
Moreover, the country may be divided for a long time, class and racial tensions will rise to the boiling point and the justice system will likely become, as it did for Perón and his peers, the mechanism to suppress dissenting voices.
Much of the focus this week was on the more domestically exposed mid-cap companies, with concerns coming to a boiling point on Thursday when furniture store DFS warned on profit, triggering a sharp sell-off among consumer-exposed stocks.
Read more: Adam Thielen offered a blunt analysis of another ugly Kirk Cousins performance as things reach a boiling point with the VikingsCousins responded after Thielen's critique, throwing for 27 yards and two touchdowns against the Giants in Week 5.
But it has made significantly fewer references to its need to have nuclear weapons than it was making last year, when Kim was test-launching long-range missiles at a record pace and tensions with Washington neared the boiling point.
The 30 years of the brutal regime that was a lethal combination of civil war, economic hardship, and ethnic and intellectual oppression came to a boiling point on Dec 19, 2018 in Atbara and swept thru the whole nation like wildfire.
Earth's oceans have reached their boiling point Anthropogenic climate change, a result of unprecedented fossil fuel consumption, is heating up the surface of Earth's oceans with such intensity that current charts can't even accommodate the breadth of this new data.
Meanwhile, the hot seat under coach Todd Bowles has reached a boiling point as the Jets (3-7) got completely manhandled by a team that entered with a league-low 96 points and had two touchdowns in its previous four games.
Understanding the Angry Mob at Middlebury That Gave Me a Concussion Political discourse in the United States is at a boiling point, and nowhere is the reaction to that more heightened than on campuses like Middlebury, says this editorial writer.
Abroad, several crises are racing to boiling point as Kim Jong Un's Olympic charm offense threatens to weaken the US-South Korea alliance and as the US, Iran, Russia and Israel bump up against one another in the cauldron of Syria.
The hullabaloo started in December, but reached a boiling-point on one of the most sought-after days for a dinner reservation: Valentine's Day, when a large number of faulty reservations were made at Chicago restaurants, said Reserve COO Michael Wesner.
The conversation surrounding it has reached such a boiling point that when pressed on the potential for Joker to inspire violence, star Joaquin Phoenix—who plays the titular DC Comics villain—panicked and walked out of an interview with The Telegraph.
The protests and raids this week in Chemnitz were the latest boiling point of the anti-immigration sentiment that has simmered in Germany since 2015, when Chancellor Angela Merkel opened the borders and more than one million asylum seekers entered.
GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli troops shot dead dozens of Palestinian protesters on the Gaza border on Monday when the high-profile opening of the U.S. embassy to Israel in Jerusalem by the Trump administration raised tension to boiling point after weeks of demonstrations.
In late 2014, the disagreement on the election method of the chief executive, the city's leader, reached a boiling point and sparked the Umbrella Movement, resulting in a rare scene of hundreds and thousands of people occupying Hong Kong's downtown for 79 days.
And third,  the civil war in the Democratic Party between the left and the far left is real, is getting closer and closer to the boiling point, and is very much going to be a factor in determining who controls Congress come January.
Nick Saban is asked a fairly benign question—a two-parter, actually (more on that later)—about Alabama's upcoming game against Florida for the SEC championship, and it took roughly 45 seconds before he reached boiling point and blew his lid right off.
Women used this device for years (and the straight iron persists as a continuation of the concept), but as beauty products became a commercialized enterprise, Tharps points out, the offensive ways companies advertised to black women began to reach a boiling point.
In the US, the issue reached a boiling point earlier this year when Nasdaq, the NYSE, and Cboe Group all filed lawsuits against the Securities and Exchange Commission over a proposed pilot that would analyze their pricing models for transaction fees and rebates.
Their simmering grievances reach a boiling point when the buddies — Nick (Jason Bateman), Dale (Charlie Day) and Kurt (Jason Sudeikis) — decide to put an end to their misery by killing their higher-ups (played by Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Spacey and Colin Farrell).
Debate over the fate of hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants brought to the US as children has turned into a pivotal moment for the GOP on an issue that has been heading to a boiling point for more than a decade.
It is made from Muscat of Alexandria grapes, which have been grown in the southern mountains for centuries, and distilled at high altitude, where the boiling point is lower; the process leaves the grape's aromatics unusually intact, creating a light floral flavor.
He diligently maintains a small church in upstate New York, even while his health fails, his sense that there is corruption in his own institution grows and his view that the earth itself is deteriorating along with him reaches a boiling point.
Israeli troops shot dead dozens of Palestinian protesters on the Gaza border on Monday when the high-profile opening of the U.S. Embassy to Israel in Jerusalem by the administration of President Donald Trump raised tension to boiling point after weeks of anti-Israeli demonstrations.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads TIRADENTES, Brazil — A foreigner arriving here — a pristine baroque town in Minas Gerais, the site of Portugal's colonial-era gold mines — may not know that it's a place where cultural and social tensions are at a boiling point.
When frustration over Amazon's warehouse wages hit a boiling point earlier this year, the company picked a fight with Senator Bernie Sanders and his derisively named "Stop BEZOS Act" before ultimately giving in and accepting the easy win of just raising its employees' wages.
A real cost calculus actually shows that cutting funds for resilience-building solutions would inevitably sacrifice more with blood, through military intervention, when a conflict hits a boiling point; or toward emergency and disaster response when there are food shortages, refugee influxes, and health epidemics.
Since Trump withdrew the US from the JCPOA, tensions between the US and Iran have steadily risen and reached a boiling point in recent monthsIran has taken three major steps away from the nuclear deal since July, exacerbating tensions with the US and Europe.
And Republicans know it: As part of their final push in the race, the leading House Republican "super PAC" created a digital ad made to look like a cable television news report portraying Mr. Lamb as supposedly reaching a "boiling point" with labor unions.
For the next few weeks, we'll be running pieces about what 2016 holds for the UK music scene: which artists possess the power to make it tick, what scenes are approaching boiling point, and what issues we need to fix before we can move forward.
But last weekend's "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia—a protest supposedly meant to oppose the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee that quickly escalated into a violent clash between white supremacists and counterprotesters—has brought that debate to a boiling point.
If you're going to be employing a moist-cooking method, such as braising or using a slow cooker, consider browning your meat first, because meat submerged in liquid will not reach a temperature above the boiling point of 212 degrees, making Maillard hard to achieve.
Tensions between Washington and Tehran have quickly reached a boiling point in the days since last week's U.S. drone strike, which killed Iran's top military commander at the Baghdad airport, with worries rising that the U.S. is on the brink of war with Iran.
"The situation is reaching boiling point at the Moria reception identification center on Lesbos, where more than 7,000 asylum seekers and migrants are crammed into shelters built to accommodate just 2,000 people," Charlie Yaxley, spokesman for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), told a Geneva briefing.
Washington (CNN)The Senate intelligence committee is back in the national spotlight for two days of blockbuster hearings and following news that relations between President Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions had reached a boiling point surrounding his recusal from the Justice Department's Russia investigation.
A number of veteran GOP members tell friends and associates they are at, or near, a boiling point -- "Trumphaustion," as one put it -- after another week in which efforts to sell their agenda were overwhelmed by Trump's brash moves -- in this case the James Comey firing.
The tension reached a boiling point on Sunday when militants attacked an army base in the Indian-controlled side of Kashmir and killed, at last count, 18 soldiers, setting off a war of words between the two nuclear powers, which have fought three wars in recent decades.
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Like a pressure cooker with the lid firmly on, tensions across the region are at boiling point but the repression of political movements and civil society groups means they have no outlet or safety valve to channel public demands for accountability or transparency from their leaders.
For the next few weeks, Noisey UK is running pieces about what 2016 holds for the UK music scene: which artists possess the power to make it tick, what scenes are approaching boiling point, and what issues we need to fix before we can move forward.
And without an atmosphere, the moon is subjected to wild temperature swings over day and night: It can be minus 173 degrees Celsius (minus 279.4 degrees Fahrenheit) at night, and 100°C (212°F, or the boiling point of water on our surface) during the day.
So I'll get the best coffee beans I can and grind them in the best way, put some water that's just below boiling point on it to wet the grounds for 30 seconds, then reheat the water to just below boiling and do a drip pour-through.
Things reach a boiling point after the girl's parents are seen in silhouette screaming at each other — to Miao's credit she doesn't temper the terror of the moment — and our heroine, unable to take it anymore, runs through a wooden door and takes refuge in her imagination.
The Tahrir Generation of 2011, she writes, may already be over the hill, though a new crop of restive Egyptians are reaching a boiling point, and they may not submit in the same way their grandparents did when the first military strongman took power in 1952.
Our Back Story on Wednesday on the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales included a fact surprising to us: The temperature scale devised by Anders Celsius in the early 18th century set the boiling point at zero degrees and the freezing point at 100, the opposite of current use.
We got the 'How to Get Away with Murder' star Sunday at LAX and asked who she thought might be the next champion of our time, especially when it comes to easing racial tensions ... which seem to be at a bit of a boiling point lately.
After the GOP pushed the nuclear option in the Senate today in order to confirm Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, Buzzfeed spoke to senators as tensions reached a boiling point on both sides of the aisle regarding the events over the past year surrounding Antonin Scalia's vacant seat:
The percentage of people who have noticed ads following them around the Internet, or who have had their data exposed in a breach, or who have had a family member or friend experience some kind of credit card fraud or identity theft issue, reached a boiling point in 2018.
While Target spokesperson Molly Snyder tells PEOPLE there wasn't a "defining, specific moment" when they decided to initiate the change, a June Tweet from user Abi Bechtel of a sign differentiating between "Building Sets" and "Girls' Building Sets" brought the discussion of gendered signs to a boiling point.
"We are entering a kind of disturbing moment in our political discourse in this country that is reaching a boiling point that I believe has very significant repercussions, not just for this election, but for the future of this country," he told Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly Friday night.
The tension appeared to reach a boiling point at Tuesday night's State of the Union address, when Trump seemingly refused to shake Pelosi's hand before his speech and Pelosi tore up a copy of Trump's speech in an apparent act of protest at the conclusion of his remarks.
In the wake of Mark Zuckerberg's belated Thursday acknowledgement (one couldn't really call it an apology) that his company erred in letting Cambridge Analytica acquire deep psychological data on at least 50 million Americans — data that could have helped Trump win a tight election — many users have reached boiling point.
Those findings come amid criticism aimed at Hollywood over the lack of racial diversity in film that reached a boiling point earlier this year when no people of color were nominated in the acting categories of the Academy Awards for the second year in a row, spawning the hashtag #OscarsSoWhite.
The bill represents the latest effort by lawmakers in Congress to wade into the battle between federal law enforcement officials and tech companies over encryption, which reached a boiling point in 28500 as the FBI tussled with Apple over a locked iPhone linked to the San Bernardino terror attack case.
Don't know if you've heard but the UK's starting to feel like a complete mess where the class divide is growing daily, immigrants are being set up as enemies of the state in the right-wing press, and tensions between the left and right more generally are almost at boiling point!
He made a promise to millions of Americans and we poured our heart and soul and time and money and effort into his campaign, we sacrificed, because we believed in his vision, we believed he was unwavering in it, and this country, now at the boiling point, needs an honorable leader.
The bill represents the latest effort by lawmakers in Congress to wade into the battle between federal law enforcement officials and tech companies over encryption, which reached a boiling point in 2015 as the FBI tussled with Apple over a locked iPhone linked to the San Bernardino terror attack case.
Churchill also notes that life can only survive in regions "between a few degrees of frost and the boiling point of water" — what today we call the habitable zone, the region around a star that is neither too hot or too cold, so that liquid water may exist on the planet's surface.
The sting of the shutdown has been exacerbated by special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's investigation into his presidential campaign's ties to Russia, with the probe nearing a boiling point.
The revelations, which were followed Thursday by new indictments of alleged Chinese hackers by the US Justice Department, expose that the cyber cold war between the US and China, which reached boiling point in the mid 2010s before a landmark agreement was signed by Washington and Beijing, is once again ramping up.
The U.S.-Iran conflict appears to be in the rear-view mirror as stocks soar to record highs and the phase one signing of the U.S.-China trade deal takes center stage, but some are warning that tensions in the Middle East continue to simmer, and may soon reach a boiling point.
The resentment among Coral Springs officials toward Broward County officials about what they perceived to be a dereliction of duty may have reached a boiling point at a vigil the night of February 15, where, in front of dozens of others, Coral Springs City Manager Mike Goodrum confronted Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel.
Tensions were pretty much at a boiling point in DC last weekend during Donald Trump's presidential inauguration, and while we all saw alt-right figurehead Richard Spencer get decked in the face—over and over again—there was apparently another brawl involving senior White House advisor and "alternative facts" defender, Kellyanne Conway.
The rift between Wiley and Lewandowski -- most recently evidenced over the campaign's leadership in the crucial battleground state of Florida -- reached a boiling point on Wednesday, according to two Republican sources familiar with Wiley's exit, and campaign chairman and chief strategist Manafort called Wiley on Wednesday to tell him Trump wanted to fire him.
But now that there are less than 24 hours until Election Day is finally upon us, tensions are most certainly at a boiling point—and along with that comes some disturbing talk about the underhanded and absurd ways in which some partisans are aiming to swing the vote in favor of their candidate of choice.
The simmering tensions between two of the President's top foreign policy advisers reached a boiling point after Bolton went on television last month and cited the Libya model when talking about North Korea abandoning its nuclear program -- and in doing so, also raising the specter of Libya's subsequent invasion and its leader's brutal murder.
Only a few weeks ago, domestic anger over the government's handling of the outbreak and an alleged initial coverup was reaching boiling point, but nothing rallies people around the flag like blanket criticism from overseas, particularly from people known to be hostile to China like Trump and many other Republican officials pushing this line.
The one-time collaborators' lawsuit has played out publicly, coming to a boiling point last February when Kesha openly wept in a New York City courtroom after a judge denied her request for a preliminary injunction that would allow her to record and release new music outside of Luke's purview until their case came to a close.
" (Presumably, the dog didn't listen to "momma" at the deli.) All of this reached a boiling point earlier Monday when a celebrity blogger — who has written for Refinery29 in the past — shared the news about Jenner, adding that Jenner is "disturbingly despicable, entitled, unsympathetic, sadistic, uncharitable and self-absorbed human being who doesn't deserve to be idolized.
Washington (CNN)As public opposition to the Iraq War came to a boiling point more than a decade ago, Conor Oberst, who is most known for being the singer and songwriter from indie rock band Bright Eyes, was in the midst of the resistance, protesting the presidency of George W. Bush in his music and at shows.
The situation appeared to be at a boiling point Tuesday evening when the White House leaked simultaneously to multiple outlets that Trump was leaning toward asking Energy Secretary Rick Perry to take over the VA. Somewhat oddly, Shulkin isn't in the hot seat because anything is particularly wrong with the VA's work or because of anything he's done.
The relationship between Iran and the US has deteriorated rapidly since Trump withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal, and reached a boiling point this past summer as mounting US sanctions battered the Iranian economy and the region was rocked by a series of events in the Persian Gulf involving attacks on oil tankers and oil fields.
There was an article posted to /r/MensRights with the title 'Hillary Clinton will be worse for men than Donald Trump will be for women,' which I knew was complete bullshit ... [T]he blatant bullshit allowed to propagate in the community had finally reached a boiling point, and I stopped putting effort into the same causes.
The sting of the shutdown has been exacerbated by special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's investigation into his presidential campaign's ties to Russia, with the probe nearing a boiling point.
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Each nomination presents Democrats an opportunity to litigate arguments that have been at a boiling point throughout the election on a public stage, their first chance to stand up to a President that outgoing Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid called "a sexual predator who lost the popular vote and fueled his campaign with bigotry and hate" in a statement after his election.
Bill Belichick has reached his boiling point in the Antonio Brown saga ... abruptly ending a press conference after reporters peppered him with Qs about his controversial superstar WR. The New England Patriots coach faced the media on Friday -- just hours after the NFL opened an investigation into alleged texts Brown sent to a woman accusing him of sexual misconduct in 2017.
And when President Obama and former President George W. Bush — one a black Democrat, the other a white Republican — led a memorial service on Tuesday in honor of the five police officers killed last week, it cast Dallas as something of a national model in an agitated time, a place that managed to turn down the temperature in a nation nearing a boiling point.
Frustrations reached a boiling point last Thursday when the DOJ missed the deadline of the subpoena issued by House Judiciary Chairman Bob GoodlatteRobert (Bob) William GoodlatteImmigrant advocacy groups shouldn't be opposing Trump's raids Top Republican releases full transcript of Bruce Ohr interview It's time for Congress to pass an anti-cruelty statute MORE (R-Va.) that aimed to compel the agency to provide a tranche of documents.
That base—which has been at a boiling point since Barack Obama's first term—already nominated Donald Trump over the wishes of most party elders, and would arguably send an even stronger message by catapulting Moore to DC. It would validate a theory, voiced most memorably by Republican Congressman Thomas Massie, that some Republican voters support "the craziest son of a bitch in the race" regardless of ideology or policy.
Tensions between the two sides had reached a boiling point in recent weeks, but President TrumpDonald John TrumpDem lawmaker says Nunes threatened to sue him over criticism Parnas: U.S. ambassador to Ukraine removed to clear path for investigations into Bidens Five takeaways from Parnas's Maddow interview MORE on Wednesday appeared to signal that there would be no immediate further military action after the Iranian attacks on Iraqi bases saw no casualties.

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