If you're handy, you can build your own cooler with an old air-conditioner. |
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Once they get it, they do not mind spending more to incorporate air-conditioner, sound system and comfort seats that define ergonomics. |
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Heavy lidded by the glare-filled monochromatic monotony of the landscape, soothed by the cool breath of the air-conditioner, we fell asleep. |
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If you do not have an air-conditioner, the high speed continuous ventilation mode is perfect during hot sunny days. |
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Chizuru ended up staring straight at the ceiling of her room, the gentle purr of the air-conditioner humming inside her ears. |
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You will even be able to buy an air-conditioner to make the summer heat more endurable. |
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Nervously, she entered the store, the cool air of the air-conditioner rushing over her. |
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A wind-based ventilation system installed in the eco-floatel obviates the need for an air-conditioner. |
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It's like some weird mustard gas attack, and it even gets through the air-conditioner. |
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In any case, I am far too busy breaking up concrete in my backyard and repainting the growing tidemark on my ceiling where the air-conditioner leaked. |
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When windows fog up, turning on the air-conditioner along with the defroster can clear them in seconds. |
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A small air-conditioner, dehumidifier or humidifier, as the case may be, can help to regulate conditions in an enclosed room. |
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Consumers buy electricity by the kilowatt-hour, so a kilowatt-hour is what is required to run a typical air-conditioner for an hour. |
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Around the air-conditioner lay bulky plastic sacks holding water bottles filled with urine. |
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The new front-end module contains the carrier, radiator, electric fan and condenser for the car's air-conditioner, intercooler and air cleaner. |
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A unitary air-conditioner is a factory-made assembly that normally includes an evaporator or cooling coil and a compressor and condenser combination. |
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Switch on the air-conditioner in refresh mode for quicker demisting of the interiors. |
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