Enjoy those sweltering days of summer in style, and what better way to do it than to hang out on the leafy deck of a beautiful house? |
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On the downside it's 300 km from the sea, freezing in the winter, sweltering in the summer. |
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Granted, here in Dublin it's a few degrees cooler than in Britain, but it's still sweltering by our standards. |
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How they must look down at us sitting there, sweltering away in the morning sun, and laugh their heads off at us. |
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When the weather is sweltering, how we long for the cooling respite of a dip in a swimming pool. |
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Legend has it that apprentice salesmen must prove themselves by manning a winter coat stall in the sweltering month of August. |
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One of the beach packed with visitors sweltering in Mediterranean-style sunshine. |
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She concealed her arm beneath sweaters with sleeves that dangled loosely, even in sweltering weather. |
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Working in the train wasn't easy because there was no air conditioning and it was utterly sweltering. |
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Crammed into sweltering buses and sleek subway cars, pedaling their rusty bikes, they swarm to work. |
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It was mid summer by now and the weather could be unbearable at times, the sweltering heat making you break out in a sweat. |
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I was nine when she died clipping coupons at the kitchen table on a sweltering day. |
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Burdened with their heavy fleeces in the sweltering sunlight the sheep still managed to pull off their moment in the spotlight with panache. |
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In that same vein, you'll be working up a sweat without any effort in the sweltering August heat without air conditioning. |
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Men lived and worked with volatile herbicides for ten days straight each fortnight, some over several years, in the sweltering monsoonal climate. |
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The sweltering conditions will run into the middle of next week with the addition of the odd thunderstorm. |
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They had been packed together without air conditioning in the sweltering heat with nothing to eat nor to drink. |
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But as the teams endured sweltering training camps last month, they were studies in stolidness. |
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Biltong is traditionally made from strips of springbok or kudu haunch, herbed, salted and left to cook-dry in the sweltering African sun. |
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Apart from a few acrobatic monkeys putting the fear of God into me, and sweltering soaking heat, it was a pleasant trek. |
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Many urbanites in southern Europe flee their sweltering cities for the mountains or coast in summer. |
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At a very human level, televisions flickered off and air-conditioning units stopped whirring in sweltering heat. |
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The Gospel she shared with me was like a refreshing breeze in a sweltering summer. |
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A fatigue has set in among the general public, and the last thing they want to do is to take to streets in the sweltering heat. |
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Allied to the sweltering heat, the top class entertainment, amusements and facilities added to the successful event. |
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Despite the sweltering heat, he was wearing trousers and a full-length shirt. |
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It was a sweltering spring bank holiday, and he had not had long to prepare for such an auspicious moment. |
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I'm all for dogs enjoying themselves but are we sure that is what they will do on a sweltering sea shore? |
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Well, I had weathered the Oldreds department store, the Tescos supermarket and a schlepp around PC World, driving between each in sweltering sun. |
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This place is run by a collection of idiots and nasties, who force the boys to dig holes in the sweltering sun. |
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The dramatic reconstruction sees Cornwall's tropical gardens impersonating the sweltering heat of Darien. |
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Despite the sweltering heat, the men were dressed in heavy boiler suits, and were hooded and masked. |
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Here, in sweltering heat, sparks fly as molten iron is ladled into vast bins, and ribbons of fiery metal roll through milling machines. |
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During our sweltering American summer, the average temperature in this northern city hovers around a comfortable 75 degrees. |
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The screaming fans couldn't compose themselves even in the sweltering heat. |
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He had to deal with sweltering humidity, torrential rainstorms, former Khmer Rouge warlords and mischievous monkeys and elephants. |
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With two of the Majors being played in sweltering heat each summer his excess poundage indicts him every time. |
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Water replenishes the body's cooling system, enabling it to survive sweltering heat or elevated body temperature due to exercise. |
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On a sweltering hot day, May 31, 1982, Pope John Paul II arrived at the racecourse to be welcomed by a sea of pilgrims. |
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According to reports from Chris, who went out there a few days ago, the weather has ranged from sweltering to incapacitating. |
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And it is not just office workers who will be suffering if the sweltering temperatures arrive. |
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We are not talking about the hordes of migrant workers dozing off in the gutters on sweltering street corners, but about the ubiquitous parasol. |
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Indianapolis is a flat track with decent grip, but Ince knew much or that grip would disappear after several laps in sweltering conditions. |
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Still, temperatures in the low 90 s, with sweltering humidity, did produce some grumbling. |
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A typical room was drafty and chilly in winter and humid and sweltering in summer. |
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There was a sweltering heat that prickled his back and the back of his neck. |
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I got to the top about 15 minutes before them but then I made a big mistake and took my hat off because I was sweltering. |
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Gold miners often have to descend more than 3 kilometres underground to drill ore in sweltering narrow tunnels. |
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They may be sweltering and risking dehydration at one moment then combating hypothermia as the wind swings round to the east. |
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Over the summer Matt, from Rodbourne, completed the Athens marathon despite sweltering temperatures. |
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Having to sit on stage in sweltering heat all day taking the brunt of increasingly short-tempered attendees is not going to be much fun. |
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If you thought that you were sweltering more than usual during February you were far from wrong. |
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When the sweltering summer months approach, you may be more conscious about drinking enough fluids to prevent dehydration. |
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Weighed down by deep crimson clothes and further hindered by a heavy golden cape, he could barely keep an upright bearing in the sweltering heat of the ocean. |
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Basile is erotically bedazzled by Shadi, a modern Mélisande whom he meets in the sweltering heat of the big greenhouse in the Jardin des Plantes. |
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Comprised mainly of desert and old salt mines, the sweltering planet has little to offer in terms of resources. |
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He constantly overdressed, wearing heavy sweaters, overcoats, woolen gloves, scarves, and caps even in the hot sweltering summers of Toronto. |
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The sweltering and oppressive heat of the summer started subside and dropped from the mid-40s to the high 30s, making life much more comfortable. |
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This year, the high temperatures hovered over 30 C in the southernmost parts of the province for a sweltering 45 days. |
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This weekend, there was nothing but sweltering sun with not a drop of humidity in the air. |
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Lengthy, on-aircraft delays under sweltering conditions with no food, drink or reliable information, are all too common. |
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What happens to the human body when it is stuck in a deep-freeze or caught in sweltering heat? |
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Our weather ranges from sweltering tropical days in the Summer to perishingly cold nights in the Winter. |
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In Toronto, minimum temperatures were a sweltering four degrees warmer than normal. |
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Who has always done more in the background than under the sweltering lights of the projectors. |
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He figures it's the sun turning the inside of his car into a sweltering box, despite the grey November sky. |
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After a full day of match racing in sweltering heat I'm surprised that crew members can stand let alone yap away about the adventures of the day. |
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On sweltering summer days and crisp autumn mornings I have looked at the South's beautiful churches with their lofty spires pointing heavenward. |
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The game began in sweltering heat and choking humidity, but storm clouds persistently threatened overhead. |
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There they have set up makeshift camps on the town's football pitch, in sweltering heat. |
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John Stanton has some advice for joggers trying to cope with Toronto's sweltering heat. |
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In freezing cold and sweltering heat, alone or in a pack from the plains to the mountains, he confronts the road. |
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With the sweltering heat and the roughly four hundred Korean War Veterans standing at attention, one could almost imagine oneself in South Korea. |
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So, we left the sweltering heat of Bucharest in search of refreshment for body and soul in the monasteries' archipelago. |
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At 1:30 p.m. the third day begins with the showing of Cairo Time, a delicious drama set in the sweltering heat of Cairo. |
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Today, however, the storm brought with it no such reprieve, adding only weight and inescapable damp to the already sweltering heat. |
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On a recent sweltering day, they were producing 33 kilowatts of electricity, equivalent to the consumption of 40 homes. |
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Now in this delightful fable, set in a European city on a sweltering June night, he shows that the 7th floor of a residential tower block can be a source of magic realism. |
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In Yenagoa in Bayelsa state on Friday, Judith Jacobs had been standing under the sweltering sun for more than five hours. |
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Having insurance may be of little comfort when your unit is down, the temperature is high, and your location is sweltering. |
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Sashaying around in seductive White on a sweltering evening, that's what summer's all about. |
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His organization, Comandante Karnika said under the sweltering sun, is prepared to go to war to defend Miskito land and protect their natural resources. |
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Dozens of boys and men suffocated to death, locked for days in an airless, sweltering shipping container by rebels controlling northern Ivory Coast, two survivors said. |
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The reveille filled the air, the two Garda members ushered on the traffic and under the midday sweltering sun, the tricolour was raised, now flying proudly at full mast. |
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From babies to grannies, everybody was enjoying themselves playing ball, building sandcastles or just basking in the glory of the sweltering rays. |
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The urban population abandons the sweltering cities and heads to the beach for the month. |
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I've never seen a white body left in the street for four hours in the sweltering heat. |
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After a sweltering day of Republican head-scratching, the Iowa GOP chose its least popular candidate as a Congressional nominee. |
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We're located in Tucson AZ, the sweltering armpit of the southwest desert region, surrounded by the empty shafts of defunct cold-war missile silos. |
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It was a sweltering 140 degrees on the flight deck as we taxied our Prowler to the catapult for a late July launch into the skies of the Arabian Gulf. |
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The mercury reached a sweltering 107 degrees in Dallas on Sunday. |
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As it was, we spent a couple of sweltering hours there and left. |
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In the sweltering summer heat of southern Afghanistan, field engineers from Canada and the United States are teaching 60 Romanian Army counterparts how to construct steel bridges over the streams and wadis of the region. |
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The power supply grows even spottier when demand spikes during the sweltering summer months. |
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Basosila Botala is wearing a blue rain jacket despite the sweltering heat. |
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The day was sweltering, so Lauren put on the shortest pair of shorts she could find and went to get ice-cream with her friend Rob. |
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With sweltering hot temperatures, constant sweat was normal. |
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Inside it's sweltering, and up on deck I can't stay dry. |
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The milk, however, had a short shelf-life and required refrigeration, a rare luxury in an impoverished country with sweltering summers and little temperature variation between seasons. |
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Later, thinking back on the dark hours of that sweltering night, I realized we had made love at the same time, Marie and I, but not with each other. |
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It was sweltering, and everyone fanned themselves with large white fans. |
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In the Northern Range, the climate is often different in contrast to the sweltering heat of the plains below. |
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Mind you, it was a pukka, respectable opium-house, and not one of those stifling, sweltering chandoo-khanas, that you can find all over the City. |
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He spent the next four hours in the back of the sweltering NYPD meat wagon as police rounded up other young men. |
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One sweltering mid-July afternoon in Greenfield Park, Dunnigan and I are chatting in the thankfully air-conditioned control room of drummer Camil Bélisle's studio. |
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But the first ferry was completely overwhelming for Adam, who refused to leave our vehicle, forcing us to remain on the sweltering vehicle deck for the whole voyage. |
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Life was usually hurrying me to somewhere else, as it is now, but this time being cooped up in a sweltering car on such a radiant late spring day is just too much. |
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In the United States,Survivor-featuring 16 contestants marooned on a sweltering Malaysian island and forced to eat grubs-simply overwhelmed all other summer programming, picking up 50 million viewers. |
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He depicts the oppressive conditions under which employees once had to work in sweltering heat without air conditioning, their delicate, hand-coloured work at risk from a single bead of sweat. |
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Looking slightly lost in a sea of rebels toting guns, there was Andres Pastrana last week, photographed during two days of intensive talks in the sweltering village of Los Pozos. |
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Cycling enthusiasts blame the sweltering heat, potholes, and the dumping of Chinese bikes unsuitable for glutinous dirt roads for the ascendancy of belching minivans, even over short distances. |
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In the sweltering heat of late July, when several hundred young men and women turned up at a Tehran park to soak each other with water pistols, the mirth was deemed impious, and arrests were made. |
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The uniformed goose-stepping soldiers who raise the Olympic flag do not help alleviate this. Neither do China's leaders, who watch impassively from a podium in the sweltering heat dressed in near identical suits. |
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However, city-dwellers condemned to spending August surrounded by oozy tarmac and sweltering concrete should be assured that the countryside is far from being heaven. |
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Faithful to the leprechaun omerta, he gave a non-verbal response: a shake of the head to indicate he wasn't sweltering, and a thumbs-up presumably to show he was happy to see the crowds come out in the sun. |
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However, on hot summer days, he would climb onto the roof, a secluded spot he claimed for himself, in order to spare himself from the sweltering heat and the strong smell of paints indoors. |
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Whether it is in the sweltering heat of Africa or the cool corridors of our office in Mechelen, MWV volunteers have one thing in common: they all have a warm heart for the people of Africa. |
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I made my flight with minutes to spare and will never forget that bumpy, 45 minute ride, breathing exhaust fumes and sweating incessantly in the morning, sweltering heat, wearing my suit! |
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In the sweltering heat of an Ottawa summer's day, a delegation of veterans and distinguished guests gathered at the National War Memorial to honour and remember their fallen comrades. |
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On the border with Ghana, formed by the Tano River which divides the two countries, volunteers check and immunize a steady stream of children in sweltering heat and humidity. |
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Despite the sweltering heat, she stopped to talk with a neighbor. |
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You work tirelessly, running hills, working out in sweltering heat. |
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Without more tightening, expect the sweltering heat to continue. |
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In the 600 m2 showroom: luxury limousines and yachts can be admired by visitors in a pleasantly cool 26°C, when outside it s a sweltering 35°C. On the roof: two Hoval AdiaVent® air recirculation cooling units. |
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Large office blocks and shopping streets are being put up with not even an awning to protect the head of the shop-goer from the sweltering Persian sun. |
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In the coziness of their suites, neither the sweltering season opener nor the frigid playoffs affect these fans with their ultimate view of the field. |
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That included a tour of the stillhouse, on the sweltering top floor of which, accessed by steep metal stairs, sat sacks of botanicals used to flavour gin. |
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With aromas of sweet cherries balanced by a vibrant acidity, this delightful combination of sparkling wine and rose is an invigorating treat in the sweltering summer heat. |
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Don't you know that after the weekend's heatwave we've all switched our wardrobe to light and floaty fabrics, rather than sweltering rubber catsuits and leather-look gloves. |
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