Even in warmer climates, they need heated shelters to protect them in cooler weather. |
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A warm front occurs at the leading edge of a warm air mass that is moving to replace a cooler air mass. |
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Now that it's cooler, she's eating foods like quinoa instead of cantaloupe. |
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Lily's fan blew a pleasant waft of cooler air our way, and I closed my eyes, enjoying the breeze. |
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Mosses and walking ferns may grow in the cooler air and in the low light of the cave entrance. |
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While official bird flu warnings reach fever pitch, the public seems to be keeping a cooler head. |
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The air conditioners aren't working, and the water cooler has some sort of brownish gooey liquid coming out of the taps. |
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And nothing will earn more respect and admiration from the hardware fan as a water cooler. |
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Hang out at the company water cooler and force yourself to talk to a fellow employee you've never spoken with. |
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He managed to make Marin actually laugh when he described the incident with the paper clip and the water cooler that had flooded half the floor. |
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There was a couch that looked ready for the dump, a water cooler, a television, and a phone, as well as files scattered about the space. |
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It is equidistant from the water cooler, the washing machine and the TV room. |
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There's plenty of controversy in the headlines to fuel conversations around the water cooler. |
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If nothing else, you might get an interesting water cooler or email discussion going. |
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I'd actually always thought she was way cooler than him, and was keen to hang out. |
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He thought of moving inside where it would be cooler, but he felt too weak to move. |
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Just give the cooler a light rough up with a wire brush or green scotch pad and then wipe with prepsol, paint with heatproof and she's apples. |
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There is a set of scales with weights, a rolling pin, a round spice tin, a wooden potato masher, and a butter cooler. |
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Kerry campaign volunteers left the rally scene and returned with water cooler jugs and passed cups through the crowd. |
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In spring, the westerly winds blow across the frozen lake and become cooler. |
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If the insulation releases heat during the cooler evening hours, there is likely wetness below the roof. |
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The very cold air advection in the rear of the cold front brought cooler air to much of the country. |
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Moisture wicking fabrics will help evaporation and keep you cooler than heavier fabrics that retain heat. |
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It is unbearably hot out there, yet in here I have a chilled water cooler and air conditioning. |
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Soon we shall have to face the choice between a bit of air conditioning or a move to somewhere cooler. |
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The finger bowl that we had to ask for was made usable by the addition of a couple of ice cubes from the wine cooler. |
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It comes with a five-ring gas hob and oven, a Belfast sink, an integrated fridge and a La Cave wine cooler. |
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Sometimes he sets himself problems, as in his picture, from the Rennes Museum, of fruit and a wine cooler. |
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I imagine, like me, you've got a Rapid Ice wine cooler in your freezer, waiting for that next bottle of white. |
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On show will be designs and prototypes representing all forms of engineering including a wine cooler, robotic fighting machine and a hovercraft. |
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The ladder leads to the lifeguard chair he uses for a closer view of the wall-mounted television and to an elevated wine cooler placed nearby. |
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The site already has downloaded to her home computer even as she sits in her lounge chair sipping a wine cooler. |
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She swerved her way through till she reached the fridge and pulled out a wine cooler, swallowing half the contents immediately. |
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On Hillary's salary a tube of Polo mints once a month and a small bottle of wine cooler is about it. |
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If a can of beer, a 5-ounce glass of wine, a wine cooler and a shot of vodka have the same alcohol content, why are they not taxed equally? |
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Madame chose a wine cooler to go with her lunch, while Singha Gold filled the bill for me. |
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Fiveleaf akebia is deciduous in cooler climates but may remain evergreen in the warmer regions, such as Louisiana. |
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Much as I love walking through woods and forests, I prefer doing so in a cooler season. |
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These shelters help to make the nest cooler in the hot summer and to retain the woodrat's body heat in the desert's cold winter. |
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Each time they reuse their beverage cooler they will be reminded of the event where they got their Koozie. |
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During operation the cooler seemed to perform well, getting hot but not worrisomely so. |
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I walked a sad tightrope between trying to impress cooler kids through imitation and my mortal terror of wrathful authority figures. |
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On a hot day sea breezes can bring refreshingly cooler conditions to coastal towns and cities. |
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The cooler includes a variable displacement compressor for compressing refrigerant gas. |
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The Resort operates year-round, but the cooler months are March to November. |
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The disk is nested inside an elliptical ring of older, cooler, redder stars, which was seen in previous Hubble and ground-based observations. |
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When he got enough, he lapped the water with his tongue, feeling a bit cooler. |
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And let's face it, it's cooler to be a latter-day Beowulf than a burger-flipper. |
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Autumn has arrived and with the cooler weather our amphibian and reptilian friends will be looking for somewhere to call home over the winter. |
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It is neither as white as zinc white nor as opaque as titanium, but is excellent for making tints of cooler colors. |
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Raise the height of cut on the lawnmower and cut lawns less frequently as the cooler weather slows down growth. |
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I even reseated the new Intel reference cooler several times to be sure it was snug against the surface of the CPU package. |
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They are marked by eruptions of cooler, stickier lavas such as andesite, dacite and rhyolite. |
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I was good at history and liked literature, especially Conrad because he split all his infinitives and I thought it a much cooler way of writing. |
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Similar to last year's party, I wound up with a ton of leftover beer and an extra cooler. |
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The girl was just happy that Christina, who was of legal age to drink, agreed to buy her the wine cooler that sat on the table before her. |
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The time before that, they left the water cooler spigot turned on and flooded the waiting room. |
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Like other desert dwellers, the aoudad is most active in the cooler hours of dawn and dusk. |
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He's once again cooler than cool, coming up with witty ripostes we've heard before and powerful speeches that, once again, prove his coolness. |
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While you work, pack perishables in an insulated cooler or a container lined with ice packs. |
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Aria noticed instantly how warm the room was and as she sat down on her old rocking horse, she wished for it to be cooler in there too. |
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I just let the plants sit in the hot tap water until it comes to room temperature, and place in our cooler. |
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This scramble for excellence has confirmed the benefits of cooler sites and matching locality to grape varieties. |
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Essentially, nobody knew what was going on, and emotions were ruling some heads that should have been kept cooler. |
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People were watching a half-filled water cooler that was emitting an ominous rumbling sound. |
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As the days grow shorter and cooler, plants take on new personas, ripening into warm gold, russet, and sepia tones. |
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Fanner's use of low-profile, quieter fans suggests they share my concerns about cooler noise. |
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The interior of the feed store was cooler than the street outside, but airless, and thick with the smells of sacking and corn. |
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Soon the rings and cans get all tangled together, and you have a huge mess inside the cooler. |
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Although usually of lead, in Deptford the cooler was made of tarras, a cement which, like lead, did not dissolve in the acidic solution. |
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Made by Tom Newton from cooler climate fruit, some of which has gone through a malolactic fermentation and been aged in oak. |
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Colors are derived from side scan backscatter data, with warmer colors indicating high backscatter, and cooler colors indicating low backscatter. |
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The weather was turning cooler but the sun was still scintillating enough to warm my skin. |
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The only good news was that I was able to scooch the wine cooler out of the way, without having to remove all 30 odd bottles of wine. |
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For example, in the hardwood forests of eastern North America, sugar maple can tolerate cooler winters than can red maple. |
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I settled on salmon teriyaki sushi, which is waiting for me in a cooler by the picnic table. |
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They're making the most of the cooler weather in Southern California where a wildfire scorched more than 24,000 acres. |
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In the colder reaches of the Arctic and in Talkeetna, which enjoys a cooler maritime climate, there was very little change. |
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These fish can be driven from deeper, cooler water beneath the thermocline to the warm surface water, not normally associated with sardines. |
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Her skin felt cooler to my touch, but sweat matted her hair, and a salty-sour scent overlaid her sweeter one. |
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The day had gotten considerably cooler since lunch and the grey clouds overhead now threatened to rain down on them. |
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The mechanical cooler operates on principles similar to a modern home refrigerator. |
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Combined they work out okay, but a truly historical or legendary film might have been cooler. |
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A cooler gusty southwest change in the evening with raised dust and thundery showers to follow. |
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In the cooler months you can't beat camellias as they are compact and reliable and can be clipped or trained to suit. |
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In the cooler middle and upper crust, felsic magmatism and aqueous metasomatism are most important. |
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As cooler weather sets in over autumn and winter the plants die down and become dormant. |
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I was belaying Ann, the new climbing hall is way cooler than the original one I went to. |
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When the summer gets torrid, its time to go on long holidays, preferably tourist packages, to places where it is much cooler and peaceful. |
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Many birds migrate, and many of the world's frogs, lizards, and snakes lie low during cooler periods of the year. |
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But there was a much cooler reaction from other campaigners in the trades unions and Labour movements. |
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The quality and finish of the cooler is very good, the base is smooth and the edges are even bevelled nicely. |
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Cold seep communities thrive on cooler, mineralized water leaking from the muddy sea floor. |
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In cooler parts of the temperate zone, or on exposed sites, we need maximum wind protection. |
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For example, the VHF radio, engine sync and trim tabs are optional but the blender, six-disk changer and cooler are standard! |
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We look at a new cooler from a name enthusiasts are familiar with, at least when it comes to mobos and video cards. |
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In the summer northern Britain may have cooler than average conditions with some showery weather, while southern Britain may be dry and bright. |
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For example, a hot, moist climate might produce leaf form similar to a cooler, dry climate because heat exacerbates water stress. |
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Unfortunately, whatever mojo he worked in the mountains has reversed the Earth's cool polarity and Superman is temporarily cooler than Batman. |
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May to September brings the cooler and drier south-east monsoon, with strong winds and high seas in July and August. |
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We have noticed that our mouse opossums are less active and their body temperature decreases at cooler temperatures. |
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The Australians were way short of beating their own new world record, but the weather was a little cooler and the wind a little more blustery. |
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Another important food provided by the mulga tree in the cooler months is the mulga apple. |
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It made it sound a little bit cooler to be down there to all the underclassmen and seniors not doing the dual-credit stuff. |
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In cooler weather, I spent nearly every free moment testing handload combinations through my array of bolt-action rifles. |
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Another must for lounging, especially if you live in a cooler climate, is a comfortable pair of slippers. |
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Moving up to slot cars, that was cooler, but the cars were confined to a track, going around in circles. |
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In the cooler confectionery room Jay bored holes into oranges with a root-cutter. |
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That decision made, she went to her station wagon and retrieved a few snackables from the cooler. |
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Their laughter and verve has made the stale hall a vibrant bower and even the air conditioning plant is cooler. |
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Soap flakes can be premixed with hot water to make a liquid concentrate which can be added to cooler wash water. |
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In terms of fabric, you want to wear cooler, more breathable suit jackets and pants. |
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The tar consists of solid particles and vapors that condense to liquid as they contact the cooler filter. |
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Now we get to the hardest part for a newbie to water cooling such as myself, the installation of this water cooler. |
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They make most of their calls at night, when it is cooler and sound travels farthest. |
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In certain circumstances the mixing of a hot liquid and a cooler, vaporisable one leads to an explosive rate of vapour production. |
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Made from the gentle, distinctive soursop, it could be the new summer cooler of choice. |
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Grass was sown and the soil was top-dressed but, in the cooler weather of autumn, growth was slow. |
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The pyroprocessing system featured a two-support rotary kiln with the ventless CFG Hybrid cooler. |
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Sparkling wines tend to be tasted slightly cooler to retain the carbon dioxide. |
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Move your dog to a cooler environment, immerse him in cool water and contact your veterinarian. |
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This, in turn, might increase the possibility for build-ups in the cooler parts of the kiln system. |
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The apartment also has a home bar set into an alcove, complete with built-in cooler, beer taps and storage shelves. |
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In hot weather, a visor is cooler than a cap, because it doesn't trap the heat. |
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Despite the cooler weather, light colors such as camel are showing up everywhere you look, on everything from sports jackets to entire suits. |
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A stronger seasonal contrast with cooler Northern Hemisphere winters likely intensified northeast trade winds. |
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Both powdery mildew and downy mildew often infect squash plants as autumn nights grow cooler and dew keeps the foliage moist through the night. |
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The sand is cooled by passing the colored calciferous sand over a fluidized bed cooler. |
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That's roughly hot enough to melt aluminum, but substantially cooler than the core of any star undergoing active nuclear fusion. |
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You're standing beside a beer cooler on the bank of a frozen Siberian river, and your nose is numb with cold. |
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The way to make your denim-on-denim a little more elevated than the average Canadian tuxedo is with cooler accessories. |
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Even with the cooler weather and some rain, acrid smoke still hangs over the most ravaged areas. |
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During the first ten days of July the lodge is surrounded by male steinbocks, that linger for a few days before seeking cooler habitats. |
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And there's always a lot of sniping and carping in the newsroom and by the water cooler. |
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The Organ Pipe cactus opens its blossoms only during the cooler evening hours. |
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Too little or too much water in the growing stages can increase pepper heat, while cooler temperatures can decrease it. |
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For cooler areas, perennial fairway wheatgrass is gaining many fans. |
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Some, like Norman Mailer, adopted the cooler pose of being casually interested in the possibility. |
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One of the cooler parts of this movie was when Schmidt and Jenko go to Spring Break. |
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To reach the nests, biologists rappelled down ravines, carrying with them a picnic cooler filled with warm millet to cushion the eggs and keep them warm. |
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Place cooked meats and raw items for the barbecue, as well as items more likely to be used last, on the bottom of the cooler close to the cooling source. |
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The supplied bolts secure the fan firmly to the base of the cooler, and a small screwdriver will again assist slotting the bolts correctly into place. |
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But he's funny and the next day the people go to the water cooler and go, 'Did you see The jack benny Show last night? |
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It has a Belfast sink, a Britannia stainless steel range, a Gaggenau American fridge-freezer, a built-in Neff dishwasher and an Amana wine cooler. |
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I felt somewhat embarrassed and on the way back to my desk, I almost tripped over the water cooler, slopping Fred's oh so precious caffeinated brew. |
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The room is a cook's dream, with stainless steel integrated appliances including a range cooker, an American-style double fridge-freezer and a wine cooler. |
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In the middle is an enormous table with a big basin, like a wine cooler. |
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Instead of a keg I get a boxed wine cooler with a little plastic outlet valve, and Harris and I drink out of paper cups at a picnic table in the park. |
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A silver salver and a wine cooler were packed by mistake, he told police. |
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The caller told him of seeing a well-dressed man and woman carrying the cooler in the vicinity of where it had been found. |
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Another cold storage item great for entertaining is a wine cooler. |
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After a few minutes he chose a bottle of a generic wine cooler. |
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Its even cooler because we get an entire month off...booyah! |
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Just being down by the bay was cooler, and the breeze coming off the water was a nice antidote for the bright sun beating down on them from over the hill. |
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William had a beer in his hand while CiCi stuck with her wine cooler. |
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The wine cooler slipped out of Adelle's hand and fell to the floor. |
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I smiled back and led him to the kitchen, where Adam was emptying out bags of gummy worms and bears, and Athena was putting the sodas into our wine cooler. |
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His body felt cooler now, the redness of his skin beginning to fade. |
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Dolly and I had a grand siesta right through the oppressive heat of the afternoon, waking to find the early evening cooler and more pleasant altogether. |
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He packed the meth in Ziploc bags and put the bags in the bottom of a cooler for the drive from Farmington to Phoenix. |
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Apple says its newest version of safari will not only be faster than competitors Chrome and Firefox but with cooler features. |
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A bottle of locally brewed liquor chills in a water cooler in the corner, a Pepsi bottle next to it for mixing. |
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The sun was bright in a sky already shading into a cooler, breezier blue, and the trees surrounding the compound glowed with the first, bright brush strokes of fall. |
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While most of us are preparing our yards and gardens for the cooler weather, many in the warmer regions are still enjoying the fruits of their labor. |
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They have never known how much fun can be had simply by watching your caddy struggle to carry two golf bags, a cooler box, a portable braai and two hunting rifles. |
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On the way out of town we stopped at a drive-in grocery to buy ice for the cooler. |
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Maybe the cooler air had persuaded me or, more likely, Nanny, that it was safe for me not to wear the usual sola topi which I know I possessed because there are photographs. |
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Fight summer's heat waves by keeping your favorite beverages cool in our new 12-pack leakproof insulated cooler bag and tailgater 24-pack leakproof insulated cooler. |
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Might sound cheesy but its cooler than you think, with a simple minimalist design that keeps scene locals and interested tourists more than happy. |
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When she had fired 10 times, all hitting somewhere around the center of the bullseye, she handed her bow to the Gym Teacher and made her way over to the water cooler. |
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And I must have half-and-half in our cooler, or I can't go anywhere. |
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There is a protective shroud on top between the heatsink and the fan, which has a round opening to allow the air to get to the fins of the cooler from the fan. |
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Meanwhile, for those who do not have recourse to a dacha in the relatively cooler sylvan pockets of the Moscow region, options for cooling off may seem few and far between. |
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Aridisols are extensive in lower elevations over the southern two-thirds of the state but are replaced in the cooler and moister higher elevations by Mollisols. |
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While Irish water temperatures are suitable for turbot farming cooler winter temperatures cause a slow-down in growth, placing us at a competitive disadvantage. |
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In-tank pumps run cooler and reduce the potential for vapor lock. |
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It has also been noticed that the brain tends to function better in a cooler environment whereas organs like the heart function better at normal body temperature. |
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He said temperatures might get up to 18C tomorrow and Thursday, but things would feel cooler again by the weekend with more north and north-west winds. |
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When Apple Watch comes out early next year, it will be cooler and more relevant than any Rolex or Cartier. |
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We have shown that cardiac and myocyte specialization of the Pacific bluefin tuna improved cardiac function in cooler waters relative to other tuna species. |
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On the reverse side of the box you can actually see a detailed schematic representation of the air flow inside the system case when the cooler is installed. |
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Well, you get your coffee and think longingly of cooler, dryer climes. |
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Having finished second and fourth in the first two races, she soon acclimatised to the cooler conditions of England by beating Lizzie Vickers by four points overall. |
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The cooler temperatures of the last week should have quelled the amorous residents' ardour and after their recent exertions they should have quite an appetite. |
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Harvey then put the brain into a cider box and stashed it under a beer cooler. |
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I tried hunting around for a water cooler to quench my thirst. |
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I slapped him on the back, then spied a water cooler in the corner. |
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No, the prize wasn't an air conditioner, but a water cooler! |
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She blocked the hall in front of him, bent over the water cooler. |
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Was their day all about trading stories at the water cooler? |
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Robert is longing for the cooler weather of fall, but I'm looking forward to the transition of the window boxes from caladiums to pansies, cheerful but short. |
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Thermaltake scored a slam dunk with this cooler, no doubt about it. |
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The old tropical coal swamps declined and disappeared with the drier and cooler climate, surviving only in China and in high latitudes of Pangaea. |
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A water cooler bubbled to itself on the opposite end of the room. |
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If the water cooler is large, two tablets can be safely used. |
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They also have access to the statistics showing the exact time spent away from the phone, such as toilet breaks or getting drinking water from the water cooler. |
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All likely had some uncomfortable small talk to make at the water cooler when they got back. |
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Tom is a photographer, but even cooler than that is a master bird bander. |
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Already, today, it is clouding over and feeling distinctly cooler in London. |
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His segments should be topical, pegged to whatever insane pop-culture news was dominating the water cooler at the moment. |
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There were no coffee breaks, water cooler gatherings, or too-ing and fro-ing in the hallways. |
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As the researchers walked around barelegged, often climbing mountains into cooler, beclouded rain forests beloved of leeches, they were mercilessly stung by mosquitoes. |
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You know what became way, way, way cooler to go to with the invention of Instagram? |
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But I really got angry when I found my five-year-old listening to a cooler ad on a teeny-bopper radio station. |
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The cooler temperatures cause the gas to condense into a liquid. |
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Even the San Diego shoreline bordering Mexico is cooler in summer than most areas in the contiguous United States. |
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Elite housing in cooler climates might have hypocausts, a form of central heating. |
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But the Upper East Side social scene is cooler and more enjoyable. |
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The two main types of forest are those dominated by broadleaf trees with emergent podocarps, or by southern beech in cooler climates. |
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The change to a cooler, dry, seasonal climate had considerable impacts on Pliocene vegetation, reducing tropical species worldwide. |
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The business people began to nickel-and-dime him, no water cooler in the production office, that sort of thing. |
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An increase of pine pollen indicates cooler winters within the central Cascades. |
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South of the ice sheets large lakes accumulated because outlets were blocked and the cooler air slowed evaporation. |
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Other bright clouds are reflection nebulae, which are lit by cooler stars and reflect light towards us. |
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Large red cooler bag, PS40, Debenhams Just the thing for keeping your food, soft drinks and those tinnies chilled. |
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The cooler environment slowed down the dropping, and the eighth goopy sample didn't arrive until Nov. |
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Winters are cooler, and can get below the freezing point multiple times between December and February. |
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They closely regulate their core body temperature, but their appendages may be cooler in comparison as found with regulating species. |
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The long trachea, being cooler than body temperature, is a site of water evaporation. |
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With the onset of cooler weather, they bore into the wood making oval entrance holes and tunnel deeply. |
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At a temperature 100 degrees cooler than the glass transition point, such deformations healed in three weeks. |
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The prevailing trade winds keep the east side of the island cooler and bring more rain. |
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Soon it'll be a self-governing statelet like Lichenstein only cooler or IS with better toilets. |
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There is evidence for climate change in the fifth century, with conditions turning cooler and wetter. |
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Also, the proximity to Lake Michigan keeps lakefront Chicago cooler in early summer and milder in winter than areas to the west. |
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Temperatures are markedly cooler in the higher parts of the mountain ranges, and frosts occur in the Cordillera de Talamanca in western Panama. |
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Except in the eastern Pacific, dolphins in warmer, shallower waters tend to be smaller than those in cooler, pelagic waters. |
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Grey skies, breezy conditions, higher humidity and cooler temperatures prevail. |
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Even though COROT-9b is cooler than many other exoplanets, it's probably not habitable. |
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Coastal areas are moderated somewhat by the Atlantic Ocean, resulting in milder winters and cooler summers in immediate coastal areas. |
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The cooler heads will prevail when the top four men in the world do battle Friday in the semifinals at Wimbledon. |
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The warm season is from November to April and the cooler season lasts from May to October. |
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With constant cloud and mist cover, and heavy rains in the mountains, the temperature is much cooler. |
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A Stonefly Creeper has been a top pattern as the thorax is made of two gold beads which makes it sink into the cooler, shady depths. |
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Hatchings occur more quickly in nests that are warmer than nests that are in cooler conditions. |
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The harbour porpoise species is widespread in cooler coastal waters of the North Atlantic, North Pacific and the Black Sea. |
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Because of its altitude, Lesotho remains cooler throughout the year than other regions at the same latitude. |
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Temperatures above 71 degrees Fahrenheit create more male tuataras, while cooler temperatures lead to more females. |
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On summer days, when the interior of the statue is 20 degrees hotter than outside, a new HVAC system will keep Lady Liberty cooler. |
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I really like the Sugababes, they're a bit edgier and cooler than the other girl bands. |
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Babis is also cooler on adoption of the euro than the pro-European Social Democrats. |
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The northern fur seal pants to help stay cool, while monk seals often dig holes in the sand to expose cooler layers to rest in. |
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It involved taking molten steel from a Bessemer converter and pouring it into cooler liquid slag. |
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The Carboniferous Rainforest Collapse slowed the evolution of amphibians who could not survive as well in the cooler, drier conditions. |
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This they do, not only convectively by passing cooler air over the skins of building occupants, but also using radiant coolth. |
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Historically, all three furnaces were contained in one structure, with a set of progressively cooler chambers for each of the three purposes. |
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Every new period with sunny weather becomes a bit cooler than the last one. |
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All over the world, climates at the Last Glacial Maximum were cooler and almost everywhere drier. |
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At the edge of the finger, the heat delivered to the oil sand is conductively transferred to cooler oil sand. |
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The weekend will be fairly cooler and breezier with temperatures around the 20degC mark and some light rain on Sunday. |
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Tropical species usually lay just one egg, but two or three is typical in cooler regions if there is an adequate food supply. |
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Don't worry, Coach. In my cooler, I've got a greens superfood drink that will cancel out the chips, beef jerky, and candy. |
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The phosphonium borate splits into H2 molecules and phosphine borane, then recombine under cooler temperatures to create the original compound. |
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For example, Pardosa species from Newcastle-upon-Tyne had higher SCP than a variety of Lycosidae from cooler climates. |
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Allworthy was of a cooler Disposition than the good Woman, whose Spirits were all up in Arms in the Cause of her Friend. |
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The air along the hills becomes cooler and denser, blowing down into the valley, drawn by gravity. |
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This also results in a cooler overall LSW, since the increased heat loss at the sea surface is distributed downward as the water column convects. |
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It's a flash light and pooper scooper, making it perfect for walks at night when the temperatures are cooler. |
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Cloudy and damp days are common during the cooler months of October through March. |
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Standard evaporator coils are generally the dirtiest component in any freezer, cooler, dryer, proofer or steamer system. |
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The south coast is generally cooler than the north, and highland areas inland are even cooler. |
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In the summer, the region is cooler than the Pacific area, though it sometimes experiences extremely hot temperatures because of the foehn. |
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First we put in a woodstove and then a wall heater, as well as a swamp cooler to use during the hot weather. |
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When a job opportunity arose at a Prescot-based water cooler company, I decided to go ahead and explore new horizons. |
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The lithosphere is cooler and more rigid, while the asthenosphere is hotter and flows more easily. |
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You can find matching sweat pants perfect for walking or jogging in cooler weather or to throw on after a workout. |
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For its latitude, this area is mild in winter and cooler in summer due to the influence of the Gulf Stream in the northern Atlantic Ocean. |
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The new 15,500-litre direct expansion tank is a standard DX tank, with two compressors working in conjunction with a mains water plate cooler. |
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The lack of friction, coupled with the fact that screw threads entering the boss are cool, causes the trailing threads to be cooler. |
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It is much cooler and redder than any star lying along the main sequence of stellar evolution, but more luminous than low-mass red stars. |
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For those cooler summer night strolls we added a loose-fitting cardigan in malachite green. |
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In contrast to other British cities, Newcastle has colder winters and cooler summers. |
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Highland areas are cooler, causing moist air to cool below the dew point as it rises over high ground forming clouds and then rain. |
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The warmer fluid on one side of the loop is less dense and thus more buoyant than the cooler fluid on the other side. |
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As the name suggests, this type of platform extends its domain to cooler waters and higher latitudes than tropical factories. |
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Convection moves the heated liquid upwards in the system as it is simultaneously replaced by cooler liquid returning by gravity. |
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Pest control of the crops is less difficult than within the tropics, due to the cooler winters. |
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Few things are cooler than an overworn shirt from a concert by the Stones, the Strokes, Led Zep etc. |
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The proximity to water moderates conditions throughout the year, producing cooler summers and warmer winters than inland areas of North Carolina. |
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Temperatures usually fall significantly due to the presence of the cooler air from winds that typically come from a northeasterly direction. |
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There isn't a smarter, geekier, cooler group of people on the planet who can help you achieve whatever the heck you want. |
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Dubois brought a Snuggie, a cooler of food and water and a friend was coming by later with a van to help her transport her television home. |
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Exeter has mild wet winters and warm changeable summers with hot and cooler rainy spells. |
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Climates during the Pliocene became cooler and drier, and seasonal, similar to modern climates. |
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Australian wine is produced mainly in the southern, cooler parts of the country. |
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Includes a receiver tank, after cooler, water separator, and a heatless desiccant air dryer. |
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The oxygen attacks the tungsten metal, and the resulting tungsten oxide particles travel to cooler parts of the lamp. |
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From the 3rd through the 5th centuries Frisia suffered marine transgressions that made most of the land uninhabitable, aggravated by a change to a cooler and wetter climate. |
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At tree line, butterfly diversity actually is going up, as lower-elevation species react to the warming climate by moving upslope to higher, cooler elevations. |
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Urbanization had yet to attract villagers to Beirut, so much of the population also still lived in villages, away from the city, where it was naturally cooler and breezier. |
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With such a hermeneutic in hand we would be better equipped to manage the moral pitfalls that await us, particularly those we encounter around the Monday morning water cooler. |
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Other measures to reduce resin degradation include a process-air cooler, special piping with interior antifriction treatment, and special elbows to minimize streamers. |
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Water heated in a solar collector rises out the top of the collector and into an insulated storage tank above it, where it displaces cooler water or is drawn off for home use. |
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While periods exist when the breadth of glaciated areas may exceed those of past cooler periods, climate sceptics decontextualize this information to combat climate change. |
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About a year or so back we had him in the cooler on a Mann Act rap. |
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This book assumes that cooler heads will prevail. Russian and American negotiators will find some way to accommodate the deployment of a modest interceptor force. |
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The state of Wisconsin, once one of the cooler hotbeds of faanish endeavor, today lies fallow, barren and all but devoid of the faintest crepitance of crifanac. |
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It seems like these 'cats might be left over from wetter days. I found a brief study of Rhyl done by a couple galactographers, and they reported this was once a cooler planet. |
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However, summers are cooler than those in Continental Europe. |
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Also on the list of work is the change-out of 65,000 windows, which will help keep apartments toastier in the winter and cooler in the summer, while also reducing oil costs. |
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