The question hung in unanswered silence, lingering like cigar smoke does in an unventilated room. |
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Other times, the air-conditioning was turned off and the temperature in the unventilated room rose to well over 100 degrees. |
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Outer walls and shower stalls leaked into unventilated cul-de-sac wall spaces. |
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Be sure the placement of this vent will not exhaust dryer air to a window well, gas vent, chimney or any other unventilated area. |
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His studio was a small, unventilated area, and he used thinner and acetone to clean the brushes in the area. |
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Tan was confined to a windowless, unlighted, unventilated storage room for 14 months. |
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You were made to shred four years of paperwork with a machine that could only take 3 sheets at a time, and in a unventilated box room. |
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Burning fuel in an enclosed or unventilated space is most likely to cause CO poisoning. |
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Nineteen people suffocated in the back of an unventilated tractor-trailer last year as they tried to cross the border near Victoria, Texas. |
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I am not a doctor or a scientist but I can see that any germ will spread among a load of people crammed into an unventilated bus or train. |
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Because it is a relatively dense gas it tends to accumulate in unventilated basements of buildings. |
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In fact, humidifiers will be of little benefit in unventilated storages since there is no way to deliver the humidified air to the potatoes. |
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Two technicians opened, sampled, transferred, weighed, and resealed approximately 110 pounds of cocaine over a three-hour period in a 400 square foot unventilated room. |
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Studies indicate that inhalation of smoke from burning biomass fuels in unventilated indoor spaces accounts for more than 400,000 persons with COPD in the developing world. |
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Do not use in unventilated or enclosed areas to avoid endangering your life. |
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It says detainees are held incommunicado in extremely overcrowded, unventilated cells without sanitary facilities and with little food or water. |
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The majority of basti dwellings are tiny, unventilated, single-story rooms, often dilapidated. |
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Taleb spent his time in stinking, unventilated cells — six feet by ten with twenty-five men crammed inside. |
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However, a build-up of flammable vapour in an unventilated confined space can cause asphyxiation and increase the risk of ignition. |
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The condense-free heat produced by the TDE electric heaters is ideal for operation in unventilated rooms, because it does not consume oxygen. |
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Frequent and continuous use of this instrument in an unventilated area can produce explosive concentrations of acetone vapour. |
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Caused by the release of carbon dioxide in a confined or unventilated area. |
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Never use inside house, camper, tent, vehicle or other unventilated or enclosed areas. |
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Ban bathing and beaches and advise local populations to stay indoors in unventilated premises. |
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When left in an unventilated area, or worse yet in the back of a hot car or trunk, wet boots dry out too slowly, accelerating decay of the leather. |
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For one terrifying evening, innocent people are forced to sit in an unventilated windowless room with a group of bodybuilders who have just guzzled cheap protein shakes. |
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Mold grows in moist, dark, unventilated environments, so you should be able to prevent that by making sure your garage stays dry, well-ventilated and not too dark. |
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The receptacle shall be installed such that access for refilling shall not be required in the passenger, luggage, or in any other unventilated compartment. |
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High moisture levels, manure gases, pathogens and dust concentrations present in unventilated or poorly ventilated structures create an adverse environment for animals. |
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The refuelling connection or receptacle shall not be installed in the engine compartment, passenger compartment or in any other unventilated compartment. |
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Various system solutions guarantee that the monocoque unventilated roof in combination with metal sheet covering is one of the safest and technically advanced options. |
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In most buildings, there is no space to aerate insulation, and when insulation is contained in a closed, unventilated space, it can become saturated with condensation. |
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It should be stressed once again that the effect on a detainee of being held in an excessively small, dark and unventilated cell may often in itself amount to torture or inhuman or degrading treatment. |
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The proposed appendix note explains why separate ventilation systems are required for dwelling units and why other spaces in the house are permitted to be unventilated. |
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Pedro and Rolando Corvas died when their Coleman Focus-5 heater malfunctioned and filled their unventilated tent with carbon monoxide as they slept. |
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