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  2. Temperatures Rising - Wikipedia

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    Temperatures Rising is an American television sitcom that aired on the ABC network from September 12, 1972 to August 29, 1974. During its 46-episode run, it was ...

  3. List of Temperatures Rising episodes - Wikipedia

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    The original cast of Temperatures Rising consisted of (l to r) Nancy Fox, Cleavon Little, Joan Van Ark, James Whitmore, and Reva Rose. Temperatures Rising is an American television sitcom that aired for two years on the ABC network, during which time it was presented in three different formats and cast line-ups with a total of 46 episodes.

  4. Temperature's Rising (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Temperature's Rising" is the third single from Mobb Deep's second album, The Infamous. Produced by Q-Tip, the song features R&B singer Crystal Johnson and contains a ...

  5. Temperature Rising - Wikipedia

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    Temperature Rising may refer to: Temperature Rising, a 2006 album by Tata Young; Temperature's Rising, an album by Loverboy "Temperature's Rising" (song), a 1995 ...

  6. The Infamous - Wikipedia

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    The original "Temperature's Rising" was remade because of sample clearance issues. [5] Later on, Q-Tip became the album's mixing engineer; Matt Life explained, "he came in later in the sessions and said he'd help mix a couple records. And then he ended up picking a couple of records they did to re-do.

  7. Loverboy discography - Wikipedia

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    Temperature's Rising. Release Date: April 11, 1995; Label: Sony Music, Columbia — 1997 Super Hits. Release Date: August 26, 1997; Label: Sony Music — 2003 Love Songs. Release Date: January 14, 2003; Label: Legacy; Note: This compilation album contains the song "Sword and Stone," originally from the Paul Dean album Hardcore (1989).

  8. The Devastating Consequences Of A 'Small' Rise In Global ...

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    The green, orange and yellow lines indicate how surface temperatures will likely respond if leading carbon emitters begin to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Without immediate curbs, temperatures are set to follow the red track, and increase between 3.2 and 5.4 degrees Celsius by 2100. The green line shows how we can minimize warming if ...

  9. Temperature Rising (album) - Wikipedia

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    Temperature Rising is the second English language album by Thai singer Tata Young. It was released in 2006. The album consists of cover songs and original songs. The first single is "El Nin-YO!", from the lyrics of which the album's title comes. ("You got my temperature rising like El Nin-YO!"). Her second single is "Zoom" which was released in ...