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FROM AMAZON AND USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR DESIREE HOLT Book four in the Galaxy series Sex, murder, cover-up...a lethal combination. Fourteen days until Sierra Hunt's brother is sentenced to life in prison for a crime he didn't commit and the cover-up is so outrageous it's almost unbelievable. Sierra had no way of knowing that the man with whom she had an explosive one-night stand would hold the answer to her desperate need. Vic ‘Eagle' Bodine wanted more than the unexpected one night with the woman who rocked his world. He was shocked when she turned out to be Galaxy's newest client, and that they'd be joined at the hip as they worked to save her brother from an unjust imprisonment. Galaxy will need to live up to its motto of We are your last resort for this one, the mother of all cover-ups. But Eagle is going to make damned sure that he gets it done...and at the same time convince Sierra that they belong together.

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Absolute zero is the temperature at which the particles of matter (molecules and atoms) are at their lowest energy points.
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This point, where all the atoms have been completely stopped relative to each other, is known as "absolute zero" and corresponds to the number 
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The meaning of ABSOLUTE ZERO is a theoretical temperature characterized by complete absence of heat and motion and equivalent to exactly —273.15°C or 
Absolute zero Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Absolute zero is zero degrees Kelvin, equal to -273.15 degrees Celsius and -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit. The coldest known place in the universe is the Boomerang 
Absolute Zero (TV Movie 2008) - IMDb
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Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature, which is reached at zero kelvin. To model how cold absolute zero is, think about this: Water freezes at 0 
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Physicists acknowledge they can never reach the coldest conceivable temperature, known as absolute zero and long ago calculated to be minus 459.67°F. To 
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Absolute zero corresponds to –273 degrees Celsius and –460 degrees Fahrenheit. Cooling an object requires extracting energy from it and 
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Hour two of the program (The Race for Absolute Zero):. features the race between nineteenth-century scientists James Dewar and Heike Kamerlingh Onnes to 
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Absolute zero is defined as the point where no more heat can be removed from a system, according to the absolute or thermodynamic 
What Does Absolute Zero Mean? | Discover Magazine
Nothing in the universe — or in a lab — has ever reached absolute zero as far as we know. Even space has a background temperature of 2.7 kelvins 

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