By the same token, my friend would be able to ventilate all issues that pertain to the merits of the proposed amendment. |
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Over the next few days I plan to really ventilate the issue, to open up for discussion and so on. |
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Tests were also carried out on the use of scoop brattices to ventilate headings. |
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When he specs foam insulation, he includes a humidistat and an air exchange system to ventilate the house with fresh air. |
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Next, days-old worker bees beat their wings to ventilate the open honeycombs, in order to reduce the substance to a purer sugar. |
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Steel framing allows for longer wall openings and glass comers, working with the single-loaded plan to ventilate the house with ocean breezes. |
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There remains only one matter, your Honour, which we did ventilate on the last occasion. |
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The small space in between allowed a continuous flow of air to ventilate the rooms below. |
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They also had to smash a number of windows in the chapel to ventilate the building. |
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If you are mining underground, you probably have substantial costs to run the fans and blowers that ventilate the mine. |
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Your Honours, neither of the points my friend has sought to ventilate in this Court were raised before the Court of Criminal Appeal at all. |
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The building was evacuated as two teams of two fire fighters entered the building to clear up the spillage and ventilate the factory. |
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The fan will not have to work as hard to ventilate, using less energy as a result. |
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The integration of twenty PV façade modules now powers twelve DC fans that ventilate this air space. |
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For horizontal applications preferably apply the battens perpendicular to the façade in order to ventilate over the short end. |
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It's also good to know, that if you've just opened a bottle, you should let it ventilate. |
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The controlled living space ventilation from SCHAKO is a complete system to ventilate and air the living space. |
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Increasing drainage would help reduce the need to ventilate portions of the mines' workings. |
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Continue to ventilate the area with outside air using fans for a minimum of two days if possible. |
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If the spill contaminates a large rug or other valuable item, remove and ventilate the item for several months after cleaning up the spill. |
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In the event of failure to intubate the trachea or ventilate the patient's lungs with a bag and mask, insertion of a laryngeal mask airway should be attempted. |
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Whether or not to ventilate a crawl space has been a controversial issue. |
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But the train that arrives four times a day in the terminal does so only to ventilate the air and carries no people. |
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As an example, he cites the need to ventilate air by drilling a hole and using special equipment at units five and six. |
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Of a tidal volume of 500 millilitres, only 350 millilitres ventilate the gas-exchange sites. |
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If the damaged container is in a closed area, ventilate it well before entering. |
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Mines can be ventilated, but as we all know, it is very hard to ventilate tunnels at the very bottom of mines, where there is the most radon. |
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Openings on the surface of the shelf allow the exchange of air which in turn helps to ventilate equipment. |
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Parliament has over one million square metres of buildings to ventilate, heat and maintain. |
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It is important to well ventilate rooms during and after carrying out the work. |
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The best time to ventilate is in the spring because summer ventilation can increase condensation. |
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Some have vertical slats of granite or wood to ventilate the interior, others have slotted slabs, and the pitched roofs are tiled or covered in stone pavers. |
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A sterile, second airway is needed in this instance to ventilate the lung. |
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Snakes employ shivering thermogenesis, which acts to warm their eggs, amphipods actively ventilate the brood pouch, and fishes fan to increase water circulation. |
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To better ventilate the haymows and prevent spontaneous combustion of freshly cut hay, he designed the side walls of two of the barns to end about 3 feet below the eaves. |
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The pilot and passenger opened the side windows to ventilate the cabin, and the pilot accomplished an emergency landing at once on an available farm field. |
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These fumes do not contain any PFOA and are mostly noxious to pet birds, so if you have a budgie or parrot, then ventilate your kitchen and don't overheat your non-stick pans. |
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To ventilate to adapt to the new thermal performances of the buildings. |
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Attention was also drawn to the inadequacy of the reporting staff accommodations that were close to a well-travelled corridor and the post office, and the difficulty to ventilate without creating a dangerous draft. |
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We concluded that the tenants did not ventilate the sunspace well. |
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As weather conditions improve, ventilate cold frames containing seedlings and cuttings from autumn to harden them off. |
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Also of good functional design, special features include a large number of windows for natural light and ventilation, roof cupolas connected to air shafts to ventilate the building, and an underground root cellar. |
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We are absolutely determined that those two bodies should be allowed to do their work and to ventilate this matter to the satisfaction of the public interest. |
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Thoroughly ventilate building before returning animals. |
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Do not ventilate in winter: the vents should be plugged and insulated. |
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Other challenges included allowing for the cargo to expand and contract due to temperature changes, and providing a method to ventilate the tanks. |
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