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<Asa Lovejoy> |
An article in The Oregonian had the expression, "...thermal heat: in it. Is there another kind of heat? Does my local rag know something I don't? ![]() | ||
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Tautology, I would say. Richard English | |||
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thermal heat: in it. Is there another kind of heat Dead heat. | ||
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If you were referring to this article, the online version doesn't contain the phrase "thermal heat". I did find a real estate listing that mentions "geothermal heat", which is perfectly proper. That being said, the article in question uses the phrase "thermal energy" over and over, in a very loose manner. It isn't the fault of The Oregonian though. The project being described is the culprit. When I was looking at it, the BREAKING NEWS at the top was: Rock strikes, injures youth hiking at camp in Hoodoo Ski area. | |||
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Good question. Of course, a dog goes into heat, but I can't imagine they're worried about that distinction. I think Richard is probably right (this may be a first! ![]() | |||
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The study of taut: ...... tautology. | |||
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