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hotlist

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hotlist
A listing of the best of something. It typically refers to the most popular Web sites.
(World-Wide Web)hotlist - (From hypertext "hot spot") A document on the World-Wide Web or a user's browser configuration file containing hypertext links, often unorganised and undocumented, to notable pages on the Web.

Compare the 19th century notion of a commonplace book.


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The Government determined that siloxanes D4 and D5 posed a risk to the environment, however the Government is not proposing to add D4 and D5 to the Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist.
Also making the hotlist was Corrie star Samia Smith, Hayden Panettiere and Anna Friel.
They include post-Colonial Nigerians Helen Oyeyemi, whose debut novel The Icarus Girl thrust her into the literary limelight at the age of 19; Helon Habila and Femi Osofisan; South African Zoe Wicomb, who has been shortlisted for a Commonwealth Writers' Prize; hotly-tipped Zimbabwean Brian Chikwava, who was included in The Observer hotlist of 'Who to watch in 2009'; and Newcastle's University's own Laura Fish and Jack Mapanje.
 
 
 
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