Yes, there is irony in "Hot Hand" by Mike Lupica. The story explores the theme of success and the pressure that comes with it, which is ironic considering that the main character Jack's success on the basketball court leads to unexpected challenges in his personal life. The book uses irony to highlight the complexities of fame and achievement.
The climax of "Hot Hand" by Mike Lupica occurs when Billy's basketball team is down by two points in the final moments of the championship game, and he makes a game-winning shot from half-court. This moment changes the outcome of the game and solidifies Billy's reputation as a clutch player.
Your hand get hot, when your blood is getting hot.
cold setting - setting of spring for installation condition. hot load - load at operating condition cold load - load at installing condition
It should be between 120 - 132f . You can adjust the setting on all home H/W tanks, and set lower if you have small children.
Hot mud may refer to the particular type of drywall compound that needs to be mixed by hand and has a pre-determined setting time, usually 5 minutes, 20 minutes, 45 minutes, 90 minutes, and so on.
in a hot envierment because of all the stoves and ovens are on and it can get hot.
As high as the highest setting available on the tank.
When you huff at your hand, that's 100% hot breath hitting the hand. When you blow at your hand from a distance, a lot of cold air is mixed in with your breath.
Horseshoeing with the aid of a forge. May involve fabricating the horseshoes from barstock and/or hot setting.
110-120 degrees for domestic hot.
It's a hot setting . . . at the top end of your iron. Try the "cotton" setting. That should be about 400 degrees Fahrenheit.