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But things could get more heated as the midterms approach.
So here's how things got more heated in recent days.
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Competition in Europe's food delivery market is getting even more heated.
Along with that, the rhetoric has become more and more heated.
Apple's standoff with the feds is growing more heated each day.
Renewed campaigning is growing even more heated as voting day approaches.
But the rhetoric was even more heated on the other side.
In one of the more heated moments of the day, Rep.
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Patrick, so it's understandable that this final Splatfest got notably more heated.
The race gets more heated when it comes to best television series.
"The Trump years make everything more heated and more intense," McCain said.
But their conversation didn't get any more heated than that last night.
Tensions between the two countries have only grown more heated in recent days.
The face-off between cats and dogs just got a little more heated.
The fights got more and more heated, and I was drawn to them.
But in the months ahead, the race to space will get more heated.
The conversation was even more heated than it had been the year before.
But as she began asserting her conservative agenda, the room became more heated.
Google fired the engineer, James Damore, for perpetuating stereotypes, sparking more heated conversations.
If his power does wane even further, expect more and more heated Twitter rants.
The man attempted to calm the woman down, but things only got more heated.
Keshia Knight Pulliam and Ed Hartwell's divorce is getting more heated by the minute.
Coca-Cola, and after this year's Super Bowl, it just got way more heated.
What they're saying: "I could see him getting more heated," King told Stephen Colbert.
When it comes to pesticides and some "microbiological impurities," there's a more heated debate.
The fight over military voters has only become more heated as the primary approaches.
Then, according to health industry researchers Irving Levin Associates, things got even more heated.
" The exchange became more heated, with Sessions later telling Wyden: "I am not stonewalling.
But the euphoria turned cynical and the acrimony on both sides grew more heated.
"Don't be such a horse's a--," Biden added as the exchange grew more heated.
The more heated that the 2020 campaign becomes, the more aggressive he will be.
But the conflict got much more heated when allegations of sexism came into play.
However, our rivalry has never been more heated than that of two close siblings.
Save your more heated observations for anonymous online forums, such as Glassdoor, he said.
The dispute spans many years, many tweets, many speeches and will only get more heated.
Things got even more heated when Harris proceeded to bring up the 1975 busing bill.
It's likely to only get more heated with dueling messages about the safety of technology.
Then, according to health industry research firm Irving Levin Associates, things got even more heated.
The statements from Yao come as tensions between China and the U.S. grow more heated.
In the long and now more heated debate about abortion, men get off scot-free.
As the vote approaches, the tenor of the debate has become more heated and emotional.
" But things got more heated after an Instagram user called the reality star a "moron.
The debate was more heated between men and women than between parties or political ideologies.
The battle for Nelson's Senate seat has been much more heated, with both sides filing lawsuits.
Coming up tonight, the high-stakes game of international chess is getting even more heated tonight.
And Chinese media are sending strong signals that things are about to get even more heated.
Verheul told reporters the talks were constructive, although they had occasionally "become a little more heated".
As the rally grew more heated, though, demonstrators directly disparaged specific people and groups of people.
That means the consequences of each nomination are growing larger and the political battles more heated.
And since the leak of his unpublished book manuscript, the debate has grown even more heated.
The race got more heated when superstar streamer Tyler "Ninja" Blevins moved to Mixer in August.
Things got more heated on Tuesday, and O'Rourke explicitly called back to a Trump 2016 attack line.
There is no other wacky, viral fashion product that spars a more heated debate than Crocs shoes.
Regardless of whose side you're one, one thing's for sure: This debate couldn't be any more heated.
The issue has become more heated with Trump's appointment of Matthew Whitaker to be acting attorney general.
The threats, both real and bluffs, are likely to continue as the political climate becomes even more heated.
It followed a more heated protest overnight, during which demonstrators yelled expletives at police clad in riot gear.
With racial divisions even more heated lately, the arrival of "Smart People" in New York is especially timely.
On the call, an attorney for Apple acknowledged that its relationships with the government is getting more heated.
Kenya remains on edge as campaigning has grown more heated and the candidates more defiant before the vote.
At the same time, debates on environmental issues are getting more heated, both in public and in private.
Even more heated arguments happen in the founders' shared office, where they sit in matching high-back chairs.
As the primary grows more heated — and Super Tuesday approaches — the debate is set to mirror this tension.
As the competition got more heated, so did the tweets (though these authors are only feeling the love).
"I expect we will probably see more heated rhetoric and symbolic outrage from the Chinese government," she said.
There have been plenty of rows over drug prices in the past, but matters are becoming more heated now.
Kenya remains on edge as campaigning has grown more heated and the front-runners more defiant before the vote.
As the competition became more heated, more pumpkin beers began showing up in stores – and even earlier in August.
Once he became president and his behavior became a matter of national security, the discussion got considerably more heated.
Facebook also lobbied on a number of the more heated technology policy debates that have taken place on Capitol Hill.
The more you cook with cast-iron, the more heated fat become carbon particles, and the more nonstick it becomes.
The battle for Nelson's Senate seat has been much more heated, with both sides filing lawsuits and trading verbal jabs.
The situation grew more heated as reports emerged that Assad had approved the use of chlorine gas several days later.
But the more heated, anti-immigrant language from Mr. Trump is what has concerned those who are planning the protest.
Once he was elected president and his behavior became a matter of national security, the discussion got considerably more heated.
If the final race for the presidency ends up being between her and Trump, the rhetoric will only get more heated.
As this election cycle drags on, the political rhetoric is becoming more heated, with the potential to divide parties and families.
With or without counter-geoengineering, the global climate blame-game would undoubtedly become even more heated if a sunshade were deployed.
Hillary refused to deliver a concession speech on election night, which only sparked more heated words between supporters on both sides.
The auction — which began at $20,000 — got even more heated as Pitt announced that he would pay $80,000 for the prize.
And though Mr. Sanders's prospects have dimmed, the anti-Clinton rhetoric from some of his backers has grown more heated. Mrs.
G.B.T. language in advance of European Parliament elections, the language has only grown more heated as national elections approach this fall.
Now that's FOMO with a hashtag, and I think it's only going to get more heated as earnings season goes on.
In one of their more heated exchanges, Jacobs questioned Dennis' motherhood, something Eubanks brings up to Jacobs in the season 6 trailer.
The Obamacare protests are growing larger and more heated, leading to arrests on Capitol Hill and one legislator canceling an event altogether.
As debates on associated topics like migration have become more heated, the space and energy available for disputes over Brexit have shrunk.
Sometimes the actresses themselves would say that: 'I don't always need to know everything, so the situation seems more heated for me.
The presidential and vice presidential debates will surely be more heated now that the Republicans and Democrats have chosen their parties' nominations.
Few issues are more heated or divisive than Second Amendment rights, especially with mass shootings in the United States becoming increasingly deadly.
The San Francisco motorized scooter craze just got more heated, with 12 companies vying for a spot in the city's permit program.
The loaded phrases have become more heated in the wake of the latest high-profile killings of black men by police officers.
Expect things to grow even more heated as Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump face off at Washington University in St. Louis.
The decision of his rival Mayor Boris Johnson of London to support the "Brexit" camp will make the struggle even more heated.
He said such incidents are less common now than they were a few years ago, when the rental market was more heated.
Ingredients include bread, cheese (Edam and cheddar are especially popular), butter, onion soup mix and more, heated up to gooey, crunchy perfection.
We added a bit more heated clean water so she could bathe; 2 inches of standing water isn't what we consider relaxing.
The House debated the bill for hours Friday, and the partisan divide only got more and more heated as the vote got closer.
George carries Pacers past Pistons INDIANAPOLIS — Paul George got blazing hot in the late going, and got even more heated as time expired.
In the Republican Party's first six years of existence, slavery-related controversies pitting the North against the South grew more and more heated.
In one recent survey, 64 percent of workers polled said political conversations in the office have become more heated within the last decade.
As protests around contested Confederate monuments become more heated, the SCV has taken great pains to distance itself from the white nationalist movement.
The Senate debate is likely to be even more heated, with Republican Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley refusing to back down on sentencing reform.
But nowhere has the fight been more heated than in California, where progressive legislation is often seen as a bellwether for other states.
The migrant issue has become more heated after an attack before Christmas in Berlin in which an asylum-seeker from Tunisia killed 12 people.
The academic debate about disability occurs in the background of the political debate, which is, predictably, more heated, and more focused on cost-cutting.
The exchange only gets more heated from there with Wendy telling Ruth her breaking Ben out of the facility is really why he dies.
Similar to Grumpy Cat, she was still an online institution, but one that got drowned out amid weightier, more heated discussions on social media.
But, things only got more heated from there ... and we're told when the woman walked onto the field with the bat, all hell broke loose.
"Every time we're together, you're aggressive with me," Radziwill later tells Frankel in the beginning of a conversation that only gets more heated from there.
This debate became even more heated after a member of Parliament was murdered on Thursday by a man with alleged ties to white supremacist groups.
The EU as well as the other nations have pledged retaliatory tariffs and the rhetoric on the issue is becoming more heated all the time.
Race has played a prominent role in the Florida gubernatorial race that has grown more heated in the final stretch leading up to Election Day.
People online are always getting mad about food they do not feel is made correctly — the more egregious the crime, the more heated the discourse.
That debate is likely to grow even more heated when the first weekend N.F.L. games are played Sunday, on the 15th anniversary of the Sept.
As the discussion became more heated, the audience, heavily in Williams's favor, began to boo, and then cheered Williams as she became even more demonstrative.
But it often receives little attention in the crush of presidential campaigns, losing out to flashier, more heated topics like health care, gun control, and abortion.
As the discussion grew more heated, Roberts said something to Green as the Padres manager was being led away by another member of the umpiring crew.
In recent weeks it has traded within tight ranges even as debates on how to exit — within London's political establishment and with Brussels — grow more heated.
Few debates in wine during the last 15 years have been more heated or emotional than the arguments over the meaning and importance of natural wine.
While Wednesday's debate started off largely civil and focused on policy before getting more heated, it was still relatively calm compared to the second debate on Oct.
The best rivalry in the West Coast got a little more heated with 0.9 seconds left when Arizona coach Sean Miller called a timeout up 11 points.
As the iPhone unlocking case becomes more heated, United States Attorney General Loretta Lynch went on late night television to defend the Federal Bureau of Investigation's stance.
That would not add much more than the current $3 geopolitical risk premium unless the activity in the Middle East gets more heated or disrupts oil supply.
As the 2016 presidential primary gets more heated and politicians spark increasingly troubling headlines, you might find yourself missing the eloquent, earnest speeches of President Josiah Bartlet.
The integration could be a sign of progress between two companies that have butted heads to a more heated degree than ever before over the last year.
That controversy got more heated on Wednesday, when the Pentagon's inspector general's office announced an investigation into complaints that Shanahan has promoted Boeing and disparaged its competitors.
This has resulted in a friendly rivalry between the two states, but this year things have gotten a little more heated with the delayed caucus results in Iowa.
Poll Stickers can be perfectly harmless during Oscar season (which of these two top contenders should win Best Picture?) but far more heated during a high-stakes election.
And as Superman continues to save lives, and to be blamed when lives are lost around him, both the public controversy and the private vendettas get more heated.
And with America and China now locked into a tough trade war that only looks to be getting more heated, Beijing has no incentive to punish its ally.
Still, the meeting between Trump, House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer contrasted with previous, more heated discussions on immigration and border security.
We're told the situation got even more heated and a scuffle ensued with both sides calling the cops, who showed up, took a report and diffused the situation.
In one of the more heated exchanges, McCaskill asked Mulvaney what he would do if Trump asked him to not issue "real data" or asked him to alter it.
Among the potential ramifications: More heated calls to break up big banks, dimming enthusiasm to rein in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and still more pressure on executive pay.
But as the arguments from opposing politicians get more heated, Hogg keeps showing that kids raised in the age of the Internet can give as much as they get.
The years of frustration plus the new presence of US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, with a more aggressive approach, contributed to a more heated discussion Thursday night.
Ciara and Future's war just got way more heated -- she's suing him for allegedly blasting her mothering skills and attacking her relationship with Russell Wilson ... all to publicize his music.
In one of their more heated exchanges, Clinton accused Trump of promulgating a "racist lie" by suggesting Obama, the first African-American U.S. president, was not born in the United States.
So, when Jesse talks about the side that is more hostile, the reaction should be to turn the other cheek, but do you see that happening when it gets more heated?
But the longer scientists go without detecting a dark matter particle, the more pressure they'll face from folks with other ideas, and the more heated this debate is likely to become.
The fight got more heated as the week went on, with former President Bill Clinton saying he thought there was a "subconscious" gender bias behind Sanders' comments -- a charge Sanders denied.
For critics, that's led to a persistent pro-gun bias on the web's leading source of neutral information at a time when the gun control debate is more heated than ever.
Attaching a separate document also would allow Germany to clarify its priorites and avoid them from being overshadowed by what could be a more heated debate on protectionism and currency policy.
Still, while these debates might grow a little more heated than you might expect—especially given that mustard-based sauce is objectively the correct answer— they never erupted into violence, either.
Meanwhile, Kamran Bokhari, author of "Political Islam in the Age of Democratization," told CNBC that at the same time, the row between Saudi Arabia and Iran would likely become more heated.
The issue of immigration became more heated last year, when the Trump administration began separating immigrant children from their parents at the U.S. border as part of a "zero tolerance" policy.
Both companies have press conferences scheduled for February 21st, when Samsung will be showing off the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge — so expect a more heated Android showdown in Barcelona.
It's rare to find privacy up in the Hills, but this beaut offers that and more -- heated pool and spa plus walls of sliding glass doors that open to the patio.
In one of their more heated exchanges, Clinton accused Trump of promulgating a "racist lie" by suggesting Obama, the first U.S. African-American president, was not born in the United States.
In one of the more heated exchanges, the two candidates attacked each other for the controversy Trump stoked for years over whether President Barack Obama was born in the United States.
Hetfeld showed his frustration by knocking down the non-working mic in the middle of the song and throwing his guitar offstage at the end, but things got even more heated backstage.
In recent months, the rhetoric between the two became more heated with Mr Lieberman accusing the prime minister of being "a liar and a fraudster" and "a leader who can't make decisions".
That means that even if the economic measures are renewed now, there are likely to be more heated discussions on the EU's stance on Russia in the second half of the year.
The conservative campaign against the internet industry became more heated last summer after Apple, Google and Facebook removed content from Alex Jones, a far-right conspiracy theorist who runs the site Infowars.
Things got more heated the next day when Chinese officials tried to exclude much of the White House press pool from a meeting between Mr. Trump and President Xi Jinping of China.
The rivalry between Vettel, a four-time champion, and Leclerc, a young driver in only his second season in Formula One, and his first with Ferrari, grew more heated over the year.
There could be political fallout if Trump's attacks on the majority leader turn personal or grow more heated: Several Republican colleagues already rushed to McConnell's defense this week after the president's remarks.
There was some protesting over whether a voice actor counted, which led to more heated discussion about the quality of various movie versions and Mike's admission that he'd never seen Batman & Robin.
Then, at Mobile World Congress in late February, things got even more heated when it seemed like every newly announced phone not named the Galaxy S9 had hopped on the notched screen bandwagon.
Stephen Hess, a veteran of the Eisenhower, Nixon, Ford and Carter administrations, told The Hill that the animosity between the two camps is "absolutely" more heated than at the start of previous administrations.
The debate about the power of platforms has grown more heated thanks to reports this month that Facebook employees have kept news topics on issues close to conservatives' hearts away from prominent display.
There were also more heated confrontations between protesters -- many in "Make America Great Again" hats -- and an increasing number of Democrats, most notably Gillum supporters, before and after the recount was formally called.
ING's Brzeski said that, with trade conflicts, global uncertainty and the struggling automotive sector having "finally brought the German economy to its knees," a national debate about fiscal stimulus would get more heated.
A May 2016 poll, during one of the more heated portions of the Democratic primary between Hillary Clinton and Sanders, from ABC and Washington Post found 20% of Sanders voters also supported Trump.
But sometime around the 2016 election — as political discourse grew ever more heated and chaotic and factional — we found ourselves no longer able to agree on what, precisely, was distracting us from what.
Now, as the race against McSally grows more heated, many of the immigration activists that supported Abboud have found themselves having to rally their communities around a candidate it's harder to build enthusiasm over.
ING's Brzeski said a national debate about easing fiscal policy to provide stimulus - a focus for international criticism of the government's economic management since the peak of the financial crisis - would get more heated.
Australia's flag mix-up was a harbinger of one of the more heated swimming beefs of these Olympics, as Aussie Mark Horton called Chinese swimmer Sun Yang a "drug cheat" prior to a race.
With Hulu's majority acquisition by Disney currently in the works, 285 can only bring even more heated competition between the two services: for prestige projects, for cultural cachet — and, perhaps most of all, for subscribers.
The exchange grew more heated as Acosta continued to ask follow-up questions, prompting a White House intern to try and grab the microphone from the reporter, who initially refused to let go of it.
In the case of THAAD, the government clearly believes that a more heated public response may persuade South Korea's next president, who is due to be chosen in May, to reconsider its deployment (see article).
In one of the more heated exchanges, he criticized Nixon's setting up of a corporation in order to file her income taxes, an arrangement she said was not unusual among actors and other freelance workers.
Today, especially following the school shooting in Parkland, there is possibly no more heated political debate in America than the one on guns, with any compromise between gun advocates and gun reform proponents seeming hopeless.
The vitriol directed at this community only grew more heated when, days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese forces invaded Hong Kong, killing and wounding hundreds of Canadian soldiers who had been stationed there.
Cohen's final day of Capitol Hill testimony, notably, comes in an even more heated environment than last week, after House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler announced Monday the start of a sweeping investigation into the President.
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Rhetoric from both sides is getting more heated, making a U.S.-China deal seem a long way off, Win Thin, global head of currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman in New York, said in a report.
In one of their more heated exchanges, Clinton accused Trump of promulgating a "racist lie" by questioning the citizenship of Barack Obama, the first black U.S. president, saying he was not born in the United States.
But since 22013, when Ronald Reagan's nomination of Robert Bork, an outspoken conservative, received a chilly reception from Senate Democrats (he was defeated by a vote of 58-42), the process has become much more heated.
Confirmation battles have gotten more heated in the past few decades, with a new standard being set in 2016, when the Senate's Republican majority refused to even hold hearings for Barack Obama's pick of Merrick Garland.
" —Pop Crave (@PopCrave) January 265, 2625Kardashian West was quick to respond, tweeting, "Nothing gets me more heated than to see people think they know what we donated to and to think we have to publicize everything.
With the administration's recent decision to start enforcing immigration law through an entirely voluntary and cruel policy of separating families who cross the border "illegally" and throwing little children into cages, things have turned even more heated.
And in Trump's more heated Twitter moments, several companies have found themselves on the receiving end of an angry tweet, which can end up impacting all sorts of things, from their subscription numbers to their stock price.
I was watching a Republican debate—it was a particularly contentious one, and the talk of a contested convention was getting more heated, and I thought, Wow, I wonder how they'd feel about having open carry there?
The competitive landscape grew more heated in June 2011 when Google made a full-court push into Facebook's domain with Google+, a new social network that critics initially praised for its innovative features around privacy and control.
Opening night includes a doubleheader with the Pelicans at the Raptors on ring night, and what promises to be the beginning of a more heated rivalry when the Lakers and Clippers meet in the battle for Los Angeles.
Mr. Trump's conversation with his manager was a clear violation of the ground rules set by the network, but as the debates have gotten more and more heated, a lot of the rules have fallen by the wayside.
Thomas B. Edsall The furious fighting in the ranks of Republican opponents of Donald Trump — combat that is growing ever more heated and rhetorically violent — has forced open to public view long-festering wounds in the conservative coalition.
From the first seconds, when Mr. Sanders used the initial question to attack what he called Mr. Bloomberg's "outrageous" policing record, it was clear that this debate would be far more heated than any of the previous forums.
Yet the immigration rhetoric has gotten more heated for two reasons: a spike in irregular border-crossings from the U.S., coupled with the creation of a fringe newright-wing populist party that wants to reduce Canada's immigrant intake.
Lisa Collins, an expert on North Korea at the think tank Center for Strategic and International Studies, said the exchange of rhetoric between North Korea and the administration, though more heated, is not so different compared to 1994.
After Ms. Jackson submitted her complaint to the state, the situation became more heated, culminating in a fistfight in the cemetery between Warren Vincentz, a Woodland board member, and Horatio Joines, an Organize Change member and Ms. Jackson's fiancé.
And Beyoncé broke the entire internet by releasing the first official picture of twins Sir Carter and Rumi, prompting a debate over what Sir Carter's full name actually is more heated than anything we'd seen since Kardashian's coffee table.
In one of the more heated exchanges in the fairly restrained hearing in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Klobuchar asked Barr if he thought Trump publicly calling Paul Manafort a "brave man" for "refusing to break" constituted obstruction.
What to watch: The race among non-car based platforms will only grow more heated as they compete to increase motorbike ownership, provide maintenance, attract and retain both drivers and customers, master payment technologies and raise new rounds of funding.
After more heated back-and-forth, she gave up and said she'd check the bag with the breast pump equipment in it, despite the fact that she needed it, and later observed there was plenty of room in the overhead bins.
"Elections are always going to raise a little bit of tension between people, but with the candidates this year, it's obviously a little more heated," said Sara Andrioitis, a mother of two who lives in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
Last year the argument got more heated after a team of international cancer scientists working with the World Health Organization (WHO) said that there was sufficient evidence in the body of research to classify glyphosate as a probable human carcinogen.
But as data usage seeps into more aspects of everyday life and is adopted by smart cities and governments across the nation, questions around privacy will invariably get more heated, particularly when citizen consumers start feeling the pinch in their wallet.
And if Buttigieg hopes to be president, he'll have to engage with it on a national level, where the debate around abortion rights is, in some ways, more heated than ever — and where satisfying both sides might not be possible.
Four episodes were directed by Murphy, who's always been a stronger visual stylist than writer, and he opted to fill them with shots where the camera swirls around the characters, picking up speed as events grow more and more heated.
" Perhaps an even more heated topic on the floor Tuesday night was whether Bill Clinton could fill the shoes left by First Lady Michelle Obama, who stole the show at the Democratic convention Monday night exclaiming, "When they go low, we go high.
The Air Force insists that the missile test has nothing to do with North Korea, but virtually every missile test over the coming months will be viewed through that lens, as things become more heated between the US and the Korean dictatorship.
While Milo Yiannopoulos' one-on-one interview with Bill Maher might have been surprisingly cordial on HBO's Real Time Friday night, the Breitbart editor's appearance on Maher's panel discussion segment of the program was much more heated — particularly with comedian Larry Wilmore.
Both sides have accused each other of making up facts to support their arguments, and the debates had become more heated and personal in the days leading up to Cox's death, with London Mayor Sadiq Khan telling Sky News politics had become "poisonous".
Making the issue even more heated is the fact that Sinclair is a deeply conservative broadcaster and has been known to regularly force its local stations to broadcast pro-Trump commentaries, along with other sensational segments, even against the wishes of local journalists.
" Their exchange went on to become more heated when the Last Week Tonight host addressed a statement the actor had publicly made, apologizing for his behavior to Hunter — specifically Hoffman's claim that the alleged incident is "not reflective of who I am.
And it only got more heated for Amazon and its apologists when, a couple of hours into the questioning, council members turned the conversation to something people living in the city have coursing through their veins: class consciousness and love for organized labor.
Now comes a partisan fight, made all the more heated by Republicans' sustained, steadfast refusal to hold hearings on President Obama's nomination of Merrick Garland last year and by Democrats' horror over so much of what the Trump administration has done so far.
And a more heated clash looked inescapable after the Minnesota senator finished in a surprising third place in New Hampshire and raised enough money in the wake of the primary to extend her campaign even further than her top advisers initially believed.
Rhetoric between the two countries has become more heated and provocative in recent weeks following President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un's no-deal summit in Hanoi but a North Korean satellite launch would pose a new, high-stakes dilemma for the administration.
Among the action seen in the tense new tease comes more heated fights between Bethenny Frankel and Ramona Singer, another glorious Dorinda Medley drunken rant and a long-brewing battle between roommates Sonja Morgan and Tinsley Mortimer that's already jam-packed with iconic quotes.
Instead, America's race discussion is more heated than it was before 2008, more whites feel they are discriminated against because they are white and at the root of this must be that such people just can't get used to the idea the President is black.
The country's long-standing fight over gun ownership has grown more heated since a single person killed 58 people and injured more than 500 at a music festival in Las Vegas, Nevada, the deadliest mass shooting carried out by an individual in U.S. history.
A high-stakes state election in Virginia this year is set to get even more heated as both sides of the gun control debate pour money and resources to reshape an almost evenly split legislature in the wake of recent mass shootings across the country.
If the fight has become more heated, it is because the authority of the judiciary in America, notably its ability "to legislate"—to expand the reach of law and find new, unstated (and possibly unintended) rights—has been a pivotal feature of politics since the 1950s.
As partisan passions become more heated in the Trump era, with government officials sometimes heckled as they go to restaurants, elite institutions like the Post (the idea has also popped up in senators' Twitter feeds and in The New York Times) increasingly push civility as a panacea.
Most of the debates that have taken place so far have been in keeping with that reality, thanks in part to marginal candidates like Cory Booker and Tom Steyer regularly interrupting the flow of more heated exchanges to note that the party's true enemy is Donald Trump.
Things got even more heated when Harris proceeded to bring up another thorny racial issue from Biden's past: In 1975, he sponsored a bill making it so federal funds couldn't be used by schools trying to desegregate by busing minority children to predominantly white schools and vice versa.
But it's unlikely any ceremony will ever inspire more heated division than the Oscars a little over 19923 years ago, when the best supporting actress winner, Vanessa Redgrave, was burned in effigy outside the theater, booed by some audience members during her acceptance speech and rebuked by a presenter later in the evening.
One of Duque's main issues, Colombian criminal and rebels groups operating in Venezuela, became more heated at the end of August, when former members of the FARC rebel group released a video, which appeared to have been filmed in Venezuela, announcing a return to arms three years after signing a peace deal with Duque's predecessor.
It went on to do exactly that for "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri," a film about which you could eventually find some people arguing "everyone loves this movie, but I hate it" and others declaring that "everyone is criticizing this movie, but they're wrong" — viewpoints that only grew more heated and high-stakes as they dived into the film's racial politics.
And next year, the battle between the world's two largest listing centres will only become more heated, as three Chinese tech stocks face the same choice as Mr Ma. This year New York narrowly edged out Hong Kong in the global rankings for IPOs, with $28 billion on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq combined, while Hong Kong had $218 billion, according to Dealogic.
Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. continued their father's attacks on CNN Sunday even as President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's rhetoric toward the network grows more heated.
Those managing to keep their cool in the face of tragedy focused their reactions on sympathy and shared humanity and the need for stronger regulations on MMA in Ireland, a country whose ambivalent relationship with the sport seems only to have grown more heated with the rise of native son and UFC superstar Conor McGregor and now the death of a fighter on their soil.
"The response to Gatti's report was more heated in the States, where feminist media is mainstream and developed, celebrity narratives are politicized to a fever pitch in order to excuse our obsession with them, and the clamor of the election has served as a constant, excruciating reminder of the persistence of sexism — that even the worst man is allowed to do a thousand things that a decent woman can't," she wrote in an email.

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