A hot number was TheStreet . com ( in which The New York Times Co . owns a minority stake ), issued Tuesday at $ 19 a share.
32.
Management at the station in Yugoslavia's southern republic decided to dock everybody's pay after receiving enormous bills from " hot numbers, " the daily Nasa Borba reported Saturday.
33.
"Hot numbers like his are the anomoly; they're not sustainable, " said Barbara Malone, a managing director with Stolper & AMP; Co ., a San Diego fund adviser.
34.
She also found him a responsive listener : when her character glanced at a nude drawing of her youthful self and said, " Wasn't I a hot number ?,"
35.
If Tommy Tappet thinks the 189-horsepower I-6 in the regular edition of the Z3 convertible or coupe is a hot number, he should get his hands on this M Coupe.
36.
It seems that his new number previously belonged to a hot number named Lilly, who advertised her availability as an escort for a service named L . A . Darlings.
37.
For Corvette fans, the new hardtop is an exciting development, an acknowledgment by Chevrolet that the'Vette is indeed a hot number that can perform on the racetrack as well as the street.
38.
But last year's lengthy road test of the V-6 model found it to be strong and capable, so unless you are set on the hot number and money is no object, you might check out the 320.
39.
Those are very hot numbers for cable, up there with the likes of HBO's " Six Feet Under . " Apparently there is a popular taste for a show that's about as warm and fuzzy as a mannequin.
40.
Made in 1992 for a measly $ 7, 000, " El Mariachi " became a hot number on the art-house circuit _ a paradigm of five-and-dime chic whose comic-book violence and mistaken-identity farce suggested Sergio Leone meets Buster Keaton.