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    hotly
    [ adv ]
    in a heated manner
    <adv.all>
    `To say I am behind the strike is so much nonsense,' declared Mr Harvey heatedlythe children were arguing hotly


    Hotly \Hot"ly\, adv. [From {Hot}, a.]
    1. In a hot or fiery manner; ardently; vehemently; violently;
    hastily; as, a hotly pursued.

    2. In a lustful manner; lustfully. --Dryden.

    1. "It was a hotly sought-after position," says Pat Byrnes, a copywriter at Bayer Bess Vanderwarker, the cereal's ad agency.
    2. A four-way Democratic presidential primary plus hotly contested local elections and race track referendums were expected to lure 1.5 million voters to the Wisconsin polls today, election officials said.
    3. The hostage deal came at the peak of the hotly contested 1988 election campaign in which Mitterrand won re-election by defeating Chirac, and the Socialists regained control of the government.
    4. According to some people familiar with the proxy fight, the timing of the announcement of the buy-back acceleration may be connected with the hotly contested battle between Gillette and Coniston Partners.
    5. The theory, based on a comparison of the genes of people around the world, is one of the most hotly contested controversies in the often-rancorous field of human origins.
    6. Less than 75 industry voters actually came to see Metro, though hundreds voted in the hotly contested best score category, Gerard said.
    7. This pressure is hotly resented by those, such as the French government, who wish WEU to develop, if at all, as an arm of the future European Political Union rather than of Nato.
    8. "If we suspect that a group has right-wing extremist tendencies, we keep a very close eye on it." One of the most hotly protested reunions was one held by hundreds of Waffen SS veterans in the Bavarian Alps town of Nesselwang in May 1985.
    9. Whether Mr. Icahn could finance the purchase seemed to be the most hotly contested issue yesterday.
    10. Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., the principal House sponsor of the Post-Government Restrictions Act of 1988, hotly disagreed with this description.
    11. But evolution remains the only hotly debated topic, said Glenn Thomas, manager of the state Office of Curriculum Frameworks and Textbook Development.
    12. As B'nai B'rith moved in recent years toward admitting women, the future of the separate women's organization has been hotly debated.
    13. It had been hotly sought after by several other agencies besides D'Arcy Masius since Paramount put the account up for review late last year.
    14. Whether high-paying jobs are growing or declining in the American economy is being hotly debated.
    15. It's all coming from lottery profits and other sources." Whether the governor, 79, runs for an unprecedented fourth term or not, rumors are circulating that Tokyo will have its first hotly contested governor's race in decades.
    16. GOP leaders heaved a sigh of relief Wednesday after Evan Mecham's defeat in Arizona and hailed Minnesota Gov. Rudy Perpich's victory in a hotly contested Democratic primary as offering "a great chance" to capture that office.
    17. The biggest wild card in the brand loyalty game: How those hotly pursued but highly unpredictable baby boomers will behave as they move into middle age.
    18. FROM THE beginning of the modern Olympic movement a century ago, the right to host the quadrennial games has been hotly contested.
    19. Reagan's trip took him to two hotly contested Northeastern states _ Pennsylvania and New Jersey _ where Bush and Democrat Michael Dukakis are slugging it out for a combined total of 41 electoral votes.
    20. The most hotly contested mayor's race in Berkeley history continues without an official winner after a judge refused to rule Monday on whether 386 late-arriving absentee ballots should be counted.
    21. Although the Panama issue continues to be hotly debated, the dispute over the report won't affect Mr. Thornburgh's confirmation, which could come as early as Thursday.
    22. Whether the U.S. market has room for another women's service magazine is a hotly debated topic in the industry.
    23. Sealy, by the way, is no sleeper; a hotly recruited high school All-American from the Bronx, he also led St. John's in scoring last year.
    24. The theory, based on a comparison of the genes of people around the world, is one of the most hotly conteste controversies in the often-rancorous field of human origins.
    25. The House on Thursday passed a sweeping trade bill, delivering a sharp blow to President Reagan as supporters of the hotly disputed measure piled up enough votes to override his threatened veto.
    26. And he defended his candidate's policies so hotly before the leading association of economists that a fist-fight almost broke out.
    27. And one of the most hotly debated is the notion of public school as nanny.
    28. Former San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein took an early lead over Attorney General John Van de Kamp on Tuesday in a hotly contested race for the Democratic nomination for governor.
    29. President Spyros Kyprianou refused to back either presidential candidate in Sunday's runoff elections after he lost a bid for a third term, throwing wide open Cyprus' most hotly contested vote.
    30. Yet despite mounting troubles at many carriers, such clients remain perhaps the most hotly pursued ad business on Madison Avenue.
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