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centroceramichesassuolo.itEIN BOKEK, Israel, Nov 15 (Reuters) - At the lowest point on earth, in the middle of a giant salt lake where animals and plants have no chance of surviving, a jolly man dressed in red with a flowing white beard stuck a Christmas tree in the ground and Ceramica ceramiche sassuolo went for a swim.
Meaning Freshly printed. Origin This term is applied especially to newspapers.
Newsprint presses generate heat when printing, by a process called, for obvious reasons, 'hot metal printing'. Although the term only really makes complete sense for things like newspapers which are pressed and hot, it is by extension now also used to refer to anything that is fresh and newly made.
Hot off (or from) the press (or presses) didn't originate as a phrase until the middle of the 20th century. For example, The Times August 1955: "But it is for novelties, hot from the press or the copyist's desk, that discontent is calling." The hotness is a clear allusion to the hot metal process, but may also allude to an earlier usage of hot news , i.e.
Love scored 13 straight points early in the third quarter as the Heat opened the second half on a 28-12 run, stretching a six-point halftime lead to 22 before the midway point in the third quarter. Love scored all 15 of his points in the third quarter, which were 15 of the Heat's first 20 points in the second half.
The Pacers led 29-26 after the first quarter, but trailed 61-55 at halftime as the Heat outscored them by nine points in the second quarter. Haliburton beat the first-half buzzer with a crafty layup, cutting the Pacers' deficit to six points at the break.
The Heat evened their NBA Cup record to 1-1 with the win, while the Pacers fell to 0-1 in Group B of the Eastern Conference. Miami played without Jimmy Butler, who missed his third straight game with an ankle injury he suffered in Nov. 8 in the Heat's win over the Denver Nuggets.
The Christmas tree, however, had no chance of surviving in the salty waters and Santa took it with him when he returned to shore. (Reporting by Ilan Rosenberg and Amir Cohen, Writing by Ari Rabinovitch; editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)
Santa Claus came to the Dead Sea on Sunday ahead of the Christmas season, part of a campaign by Israel's Tourism Ministry to bring some Christmas cheer during a global pandemic that has kept Christian pilgrims away from the Holy Land.
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