Every summer periods of cool weather occasionally interrupt the intense heat. |
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She seemed completely cool, calm, and collected during her speech. |
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Often in gas turbine designs part of the compressed air flow bypasses the burner and is used to cool the turbine blades. |
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Northeastern trade winds keep this tropical island relatively cool and dry. |
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However, the climate is usually too cool to allow the palms to properly set fruit. |
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This was particularly acute on short haul flights as there was insufficient time to allow the unit to cool before a restart was needed. |
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When this was done, the arm below the ligature was cool and pale, while above the ligature it was warm and swollen. |
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Leicester experiences a maritime climate with mild to warm summers and cool winters, rain spread throughout the year, and low sunshine levels. |
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Bulldogs have very small nasal cavities and thus have great difficulty keeping their bodies cool. |
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Bulldogs actually do most of their sweating through the pads on their feet and accordingly enjoy cool floors. |
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It is usually cool at night and early in the morning inland at higher elevations. |
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The climate is cool and temperate and much influenced by the surrounding seas. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles and Scotland, Dumfries experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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It is widely believed that ice sheets advance when summers become too cool to melt all of the accumulated snowfall from the previous winter. |
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Extrusive igneous rocks cool and solidify quicker than intrusive igneous rocks. |
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As with the rest of Scotland, Dunbar experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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The summers are moderately cool, and the winters tend to be rather stormy though rarely producing lightning. |
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As with the rest of Western Scotland, Tiree experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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The brightest leaf colors are produced when days grow short and nights are cool, but remain above freezing. |
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Parts of the world that have showy displays of bright autumn colors are limited to locations where days become short and nights are cool. |
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Summers are relatively cool and the warming of the water over the summer results in warm winters. |
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The area experiences relatively cool, wet summers and cold, wet winters, although snow in the area is not uncommon. |
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Unchillfiltered whiskies often turn cloudy when stored at cool temperatures or when cool water is added to them, and this is perfectly normal. |
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These foreign bodies are picked up as magma or lava flows, and are incorporated, later to cool in the matrix. |
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She is nutzo, but she's your girlfriend, and it's cool that you have a girlfriend. |
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Offer to discuss the topic offline or table the discussion until things cool down. |
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She attributed the style of Welsh music as never attempting to be cool as they wouldn't have been aware of what was in fashion at the time. |
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Veins containing cool blood from the body extremities surround arteries, which contain warm blood received from the core of the body. |
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To counteract overheating, many species cool off by flipping sand onto their backs, adding a layer of cool, damp sand that enhances heat loss. |
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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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Only monk seals live in waters that are not typically cool or rich in nutrients. |
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Vast tropical rainforests collapsed suddenly as the climate changed from hot and humid to cool and arid. |
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In the late Permian period, the drying continued although the temperature cycled between warm and cool cycles. |
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The cool California Current offshore often creates summer fog near the coast. |
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The county has warm summers with occasional hot spells and cool rainy periods. |
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Jeff winked his eyes sleepily open and looked out into the cool flush of early morning. The east was oranged over with daybreak. |
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Generally, these include life forms that tolerate cool temperatures and low oxygen levels, but this depends on the depth of the water. |
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The northernmost zone, Hokkaido, has a humid continental climate with long, cold winters and very warm to cool summers. |
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In some cases, rising magma can cool and solidify without reaching the surface. |
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All mints thrive near pools of water, lakes, rivers, and cool moist spots in partial shade. |
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Dried mint leaves should be stored in an airtight container placed in a cool, dark, dry area. |
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The data show warm periods during the latter half of the 18th century, and that the 19th century was a relatively cool period. |
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Most of this salt was released from volcanic activity or extracted from cool igneous rocks. |
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Dew is small drops of water that are condensed when a high density of water vapor meets a cool surface. |
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These weather systems are formed by the collision of dry, cool air from Canada and wet, warm air from the Atlantic. |
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The driver for seafloor spreading in plates with active margins is the weight of the cool, dense, subducting slabs that pull them along. |
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In years when westerlies are strong, summers are cool, winters are mild and rain is frequent. |
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Subtropical climates are often characterized by warm to hot summers and cool to mild winters with infrequent frost. |
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Stratus is a stable cloud deck which tends to form when a cool, stable air mass is trapped underneath a warm air mass. |
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Tropical cyclones stir up water, leaving a cool wake behind them, which causes the region to be less favorable for subsequent tropical cyclones. |
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As DNA had survived in the fossil fragment due to the cool climate of the Denisova Cave, both mtDNA and nuclear DNA were sequenced. |
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In summer, there is mixture of subtropical water separated by thermoclines from cool waters, but there is a considerable seasonal variation. |
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Soot may either cool or warm Earth's climate system, depending on whether it is airborne or deposited. |
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Both players got to cool their heels for five minutes in their respective penalty boxes after the fight. |
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Summers are cool due to cool ocean currents, but winters are milder than other climates in similar latitudes, but usually very cloudy. |
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Certain areas within easy reach of Rome offered cool lodgings in the heat of summer. |
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Ventnor and the Isle of Wight has a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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Today's larger farms produce milk at a rate which direct expansion refrigeration systems on bulk milk coolers cannot cool in a timely manner. |
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It was freezing in the tiled cubicle and her bare nipples reacted predictably to the blast of cool air. |
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Ahead, a cool breeze swept the pale morning sun across a grassy meadow turned amber by morning's frost. |
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The sound track tingles with cool jazz, the dry atonal music of the asphalt jungle. |
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A cool breeze began to blow, carrying on it the undulating notes of a bansuri from some village downriver. |
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I have a goatee, moustache, and medium thick eyebrows. Here to meet some cool peeps so Holla back at your Boy. |
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Juice bottled or carboyed at this high temperature is difficult to cool rapidly because of the danger of breakage of glass. |
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My father was talking to the World's Fair Commission yesterday, and they estimate it's going to cost a cool fifty million. |
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The fact that I was middle-aged, bald, married, and raising girls instead of chasing them didn't really bother me. Muscles are cool at any age. |
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Send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue. |
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We have reason to cool our raging motions, our carnal stings, our unbitted lusts. |
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Dave was kicking and screaming, so I had to cool him down with some mellow music. |
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It requires a cool head, which Mr. Murray most assuredly has, as well as the ability to remain unruffled by bizarre apparitions. |
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But you want to be a continuous partial attention ninja master because you've been told that all of the cool kids are. |
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Belle's boyfriend Jesse is left to cool his jets while his woman bangs around the New York area. |
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As a result, dedicated core catchers have been designed that can gather the corium and cool it safely. |
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She filled the pail and carried it down to the springhouse to crock it and leave it to cool. |
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The miners had all dobbed in to buy a few bottles of beer which they left in the creek overnight to cool. |
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His cool, somewhat edgy look is directed back at the photographer, as if she was too close, perhaps had seen too much. |
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These autumn flowers were in full bloom, fanfaring in the cool autumn wind. |
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They stacked flintstones in a way that permitted night winds to pass around them and cool them so they collected moisture. |
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In experimental surgery, a cool laser produces shock waves that fragmentize part of the cornea. |
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I guarantee that if you make something really cool, her knickers'll be off quicker than a frog in a sock. |
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For episode 8 we show you the Geek-a-cycle, cool free exercises you can get online and some funalicious ideas with apples and squashes. |
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In the worst of summer the tower remained cool, yet the air seemed feverish and gelid when sisters of different Ajahs came too close. |
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Winters are generally cool, cloudy and damp with little temperature variation. |
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One of these is the oceanic climate seen in the Atlantic coastal region resulting in evenly temperatures with relatively cool summers. |
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This cool and wet summer climate is replicated throughout most of the northern coastline. |
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After the use of ice caps for some days it is well to provide cool bathing for the head, at least three times daily. |
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So it ain't the meat, it's the motion. That said, we all like new tools and cool gear. |
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Manchester experiences a temperate Oceanic climate, like much of the British Isles, with mild summers and cool winters. |
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Fighting back panic, she tried to keep her cool and find a way out from under the rubble. |
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In the heat of the afternoon, while Roger Clemens threw a temper tantrum and the Boston Red Sox became unraveled, Dave Stewart kept his cool. |
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The oceanic climate typically experiences cool winters with warmer summers and precipitation all year round, with more experienced in winter. |
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Liverpool experiences a temperate maritime climate, like much of the British Isles, with relatively cool summers and mild winters. |
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The oceanic climate is typified by cool winters with warmer summers and precipitation all year round, with more experienced in winter. |
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In spring and summer, the sea is cool compared to the air temperature, causing less convective cloud cover. |
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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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They are created by the onshore flow from the cool high latitude oceans to their west. |
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Overall temperature characteristics of the oceanic climates feature cool temperatures and infrequent extremes of temperature. |
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As a result of their location, these regions tend to be on the cool end of oceanic climates. |
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Northern England has a cool, wet oceanic climate with small areas of subpolar oceanic climate in the uplands. |
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Protected from the cool onshore coastal breezes east of the region, Cambridgeshire is warm in summer and cold and frosty in winter. |
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With its position in southern England, Chichester has mild winters and cool summers. |
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I urge you to weigh calmly, deliberately, as cool, level-headed Canadians, the evidence produced by the prosecution. |
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The process of cooling and creating the vacuum was fairly slow, so Savery later added an external cold water spray to quickly cool the steam. |
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The fire was then removed, allowing the cylinder to cool, which condensed steam back into water, thus creating a vacuum beneath the piston. |
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A thatched roof ensures that a building is cool in summer and warm in winter. |
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As with the rest of the British Isles and the Midlands, Coventry experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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He returned briefly to Flanders to allow the situation to cool down before returning to England. |
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Once cool, it firms into lard if from uncured meat, or rendered bacon fat if from cured meat. |
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In the Baltic countries, it is always a cool fermented beer and having a minimum of 18 degrees plato. |
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Some, such as Hester Lynch Piozzi, construed Reynolds' equable calm as cool and unfeeling. |
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To give the film added life is really cool for both those who missed it and those who really loved it. |
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In cool misty weather conditions, Faldo's solid and steady play in the final round won him the Open title a day after his 30th birthday. |
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This looked incredibly cool, and borrowed visually from video games and from the YouTube microgenre of shopping-cart crashes. |
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The islands are windy, cloudy and cool throughout the year with an average of 210 rainy or snowy days per year. |
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The European part of the Netherlands has a moderate maritime climate, with cool summers and mild winters. |
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Shetland has an oceanic, temperate maritime climate bordering on the subpolar variety, with long but cool winters and short mild summers. |
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Asexuals are programmed differently, like anybody else on the LGBTQXYZ spectrum, but difference is cool! Difference is perhaps the best part of being queer. Own it, aces! |
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They thrive in climates with long, cool springs and dry summers. |
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Some bats may also aestivate to keep cool in hot summer months. |
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I'd make her calm down, and then I'd go over to the other side of the living room and take out this cigarette case and light a cigarette, cool as all hell. |
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Tulips need a period of cool dormancy, known as vernalisation. |
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The predominant wind direction in the Netherlands is southwest, which causes a moderate maritime climate, with warm summers and cool winters, and typically high humidity. |
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As one moves toward the tropical side the slight winter cool season disappears, while at the poleward threshold of the subtropics the winters become cooler. |
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To the right rose a semicircle of old planes and a copper beech whose branches plunged to the ground and made a broad bell-tent that was cool and gloomy even at midday. |
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I didn't feel blushy or quakey, but quite cool and only a little excited. |
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Skulls of Australian sea lions from Western Australia were generally smaller in length whereas the largest skulls are from cool temperate localities. |
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The climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. |
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Such volcanoes are able to severely cool global temperatures for many years after the eruption due to the huge volumes of sulfur and ash released into the atmosphere. |
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I like to let my tea cool before drinking it so I don't burn my tongue. |
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The passage of a tropical cyclone over the ocean causes the upper layers of the ocean to cool substantially, which can influence subsequent cyclone development. |
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At night, the sides of the hills cool through radiation of the heat. |
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Dunkirk has an oceanic climate, with cool winters and warm summers. |
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This town has cool summers and chilly winters, with snowfalls. |
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One time, this Mexican dude called me a cool arrow! Ain't that something? |
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We had to cool down the equipment with water before using it. |
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As temperatures cool dramatically in the winter, ice forms and intense vertical convection allows the water to become dense enough to sink below the warm saline water below. |
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The fiery femme fatale is notorious for losing her cool, and was once accused of hitting her secretary with a telephone and threatening to throw her from a moving car. |
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Punch, in case you didn't know, is what the cool kids are drinking. |
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From the rise of the lumbersexual, outdoorsmen's answer to the metrosexual, to the use of beards to sell anything from clothing to beer, beards are cool once again. |
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The metal will take about three hours to cool off after the molding. |
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At first he was very angry, but his friends managed to cool him off. |
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This layer is composed of cool, salty surface waters, which are the result of localized atmospheric cooling and decreased fluvial input during the winter months. |
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Star Wars fans who positively can't cool their jets until the 19 May opening of Star Wars prequel The Phantom Menace need wait no longer than until early May. |
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Summers can be cool, especially in the north of the country. |
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Compared to areas behind the mountains on the Scandinavian peninsula, Bergen is much wetter and has a narrower temperature range with cool summers and mild winters. |
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Sometimes, you just want to shop for the pure joy of looking at cool things. And the app for Fab, a curated shopping site, is just the place to do that. |
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They are the dominant plants over large areas of land, most notably the taiga of the Northern Hemisphere, but also in similar cool climates in mountains further south. |
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Aidan was making kissy faces at me, and I wanted to punch him. This wasn't cool. Flirting was one thing. But this wasn't flirting... it was just douchery. |
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Do you think, do you really think, if Betty Finn's fairy godmother made her cool, she'd still act nice and hang with her dweebette friends? No way! Uh-uh! |
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The climate during the Paleolithic consisted of a set of glacial and interglacial periods in which the climate periodically fluctuated between warm and cool temperatures. |
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Differential heating from the sun between the land which is quite cool and the ocean which is relatively warm causes areas of low pressure to develop over land. |
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A few attributions of anonymous plays, such as The London Prodigal, have been ventured by individual researchers, but have met with cool responses. |
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Long Bill was a graduate of the camp and trail. Luck and thrift, a cool head, and a telescopic eye for mavericks had raised him from cowboy to be a cowman. |
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These cans were placed into a cooled water bath to remove heat and keep them cool until they were able to be transported to a collection facility. |
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Only the top layer of water needs to cool to the freezing point. |
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Faldo's final round of 18 consecutive pars in cool misty conditions at Muirfield during the 1987 Open Championship was an example of steady play under pressure. |
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Some movies glamorize criminal activity by making crimninals seem cool. |
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As with the rest of Wales and the wider United Kingdom, Tenby experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters, and often high winds. |
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Through their capacity to evapotranspirate vast volumes of water vapor, they serve to keep the planet cool by wearing a sunshade of white reflecting cloud. |
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Furthermore, the sea ice itself functions to help keep polar climates cool, since the ice exists in expansive enough amounts to maintain a cold environment. |
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By orchestrating this work with such cool reserve, Doolas avoided the pitfall of turning her celebration of womanhood into a free-for-all hugfest. |
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The Hebrides have a cool temperate climate that is remarkably mild and steady for such a northerly latitude, due to the influence of the Gulf Stream. |
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These chiller systems can be made to incorporate large evaporator surface areas and high chilled water flow rates to cool high flow rates of milk. |
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Autumns are generally cool to mild with increasing precipitation. |
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Other animals, such as hippopotamuses, pigs, rhinoceroses, water buffalo and elephants, bathe in mud in order to cool off and protect themselves from the sun. |
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The Arctic's climate is characterized by cold winters and cool summers. |
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The highest population density occurs in temperate and cool waters. |
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The sei whale migrates annually from cool and subpolar waters in summer to winter in temperate and subtropical waters, with a lifespan of 70 years. |
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In summer, the forests are generally cool and dark, because the beech produces a dense canopy, and thus restricts the growth of other species of tree and wild flowers. |
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In general, the sei whale migrates annually from cool and subpolar waters in summer to temperate and subtropical waters for winter, where food is more abundant. |
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The leaves have a warm, fresh, aromatic, sweet flavor with a cool aftertaste, and are used in teas, beverages, jellies, syrups, candies, and ice creams. |
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