Cool Sentence Examples

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  • She woke to a cool dawn.

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  • It's a nice cool morning.

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  • It looked cool and casual, but not provocative.

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  • How cool and delicious it was!

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  • There it was cool and quiet, with a scent of autumn.

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  • She ate the meat and drank some of the cool water.

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  • The weather had turned sultry but there was a cool breeze out on the patio by the barbecue.

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  • It felt cool and she glanced up at him in surprise.

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  • She met his cool gaze.

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  • Desire rose hot and fast in him, more so when he felt the cool tickle of her power, the combination of cool energy and warm skin making his blood race.

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  • He chuckled and ran cool fingers across her hot cheek.

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  • Connie returned with a cool damp rag which she placed on Lisa's face and then the back of her neck.

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  • Carmen wiped Destiny's face and eyes with the cool rag and used a tissue to wipe her nose.

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  • The Internet has no central planning agency deciding what new, cool websites should be made.

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  • I guess a walk in the cool evening isn't worth the risk of being eaten up by beasts is it?

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  • He placed a cool canteen on her lap.

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  • The Keene State College sounds cool too.

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  • Still feeling the sobering effects of that cool regard, she forced a smile.

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  • As I walk along the stony shore of the pond in my shirt-sleeves, though it is cool as well as cloudy and windy, and I see nothing special to attract me, all the elements are unusually congenial to me.

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  • This short man nodded to Dolgorukov as to an intimate friend and stared at Prince Andrew with cool intensity, walking straight toward him and evidently expecting him to bow or to step out of his way.

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  • The tang of the untainted, fresh and free sea air was like a cool, quieting thought, and the shells and pebbles and the seaweed with tiny living creatures attached to it never lost their fascination for me.

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  • When the band took a break, Carmen was looking for something cool to drink.

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  • It was in her mind to tell Claudette to take a long walk off a short pier, but a cool voice interrupted them at that moment.

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  • Or perchance, at evening, I hear him in his stable blowing off the superfluous energy of the day, that he may calm his nerves and cool his liver and brain for a few hours of iron slumber.

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  • In the warmest weather I usually placed a pailful in my cellar, where it became cool in the night, and remained so during the day; though I also resorted to a spring in the neighborhood.

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  • She said in a cool tone.

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  • Taking a zip-lock bag of scraps from the refrigerator, she opened the door and stepped out into the cool dawn.

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  • Why should he not cool himself in the refreshing water?

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  • The cool energy her body produced when she healed streamed through her, rousing her as it repaired the latest damage.

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  • It was a subtle shift, an undercurrent of cool energy that brushed by him, like when Sofi used her voodoo fortune-telling powers around him.

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  • So it was natural that to earn extra money, Jason and I would buy cool, old cars we found in junkyards for a few hundred dollars apiece.

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  • There, too, after a fit of temper, I went to find comfort and to hide my hot face in the cool leaves and grass.

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  • It was so cool up in the tree that Miss Sullivan proposed that we have our luncheon there.

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  • It was a rather cool evening, and some of his neighbors were apprehending a frost.

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  • Following Señor Medena up the stairs, she ran her hand along the smooth wood, enjoying the cool silky soft feel of it.

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  • She stared at his profile and tried to make her voice cool and commanding.

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  • Lifting the hair off the back of her neck, he applied the cool towel.

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  • Maybe it was his looming death, or maybe it was the energy from her cool touch that calmed him from the inside out, but he wondered what life would've been like had his family survived.

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  • Closing it behind her, she moved into the cool moist air.

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  • She looked and felt cool, and only part of the bruising was visible.

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  • The water was cool and had a metallic taste.

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  • He was distant, even cool towards her.

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  • We'll talk when you cool off and get yourself together.

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  • So that's why you acted so cool for a while.

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  • She released her cool power into him, but to no effect.

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  • Nowadays, the social reformer is cool and hip.

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  • In the evening, when it is cool and pleasant, we would walk in the yard, and catch the grasshoppers and butterflies.

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  • From the top of the hill where I stood I saw my army surging over a sunlit plain like angry breakers, and as they moved, I saw the green of fields, like the cool hollows between billows.

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  • The north wind had already begun to cool the pond, though it took many weeks of steady blowing to accomplish it, it is so deep.

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  • It may be that he lays up no treasures in this world which will cool his summer drink in the next.

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  • The cool damp cloth did wonders to get her own face back to normal and she finally regained control.

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  • She stopped, her cool gaze meeting his.

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  • He glanced at her as he set the roasting pan on the stove top to cool.

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  • A cool breeze lifted the damp hair at her temples and ruffled the hem of her full skirt.

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  • Its cool year-round creek and rolling hills dotted with wild flowers filled her dreams at night – beckoned.

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  • Cassie woke the next morning in the cool of dawn.

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  • The cave was damp and cool, but she was warm and cozy.

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  • A cool breeze touched her cheeks and neck.

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  • A cool breeze touched the warmth of her cheeks.

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  • And then cool hands were pulling her hair back and turning on the water.

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  • Pulling back the covers on her bed, she slipped between the cool sheets and let exhaustion take its course.

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  • Cynthia dropped to the couch and held the cool rag to her face as a new wave of nausea clutched her stomach.

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  • Her beauty was cool and classic, like that of the man before her.

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  • If we keep cool and moist, and meet with no accidents, we often live for five years.

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  • With more than thirty thousand genes in your body, you can't expect them all to have cool names.

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  • This house will be cheaper to build than a house today and worth vastly more to you for all the cool things it does.

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  • His cool gaze shifted idly from Felipa to Señor Medena.

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  • Pushing the plate aside so the food would cool, he began slicing the rest of the roast.

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  • He was reputed to have kept a cool head during battle and wasn't easily intimidated.

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  • The sting of his cool hospitality was quickly replaced with awe as she turned back to the room.

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  • Her breath caught as his body sucked up her cool energy.

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  • A flash of cool energy zipped through him as their lips met.

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  • Her voice was intentionally cool.

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  • They knelt and drank from the cool spring.

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  • The cool energy came when she summoned it, and his body directed it where it was needed.

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  • A line of cool fire remained.

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  • Marriage was supposed to cool that passion, or so they said.

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  • Lori asked in a cool voice.

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  • He drew her into his body, reveling in the flow of her cool energy.

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  • According to Norm Hunter, the fisherwoman was so frightened she'd fainted dead away, while her 12-year-old son thought towing Willie two miles to port was super cool.

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  • Henry Clay, contrasting him with Jefferson, said that Jefferson had more genius, Madison more judgment and common sense; that Jefferson was a visionary and a theorist; Madison cool, dispassionate, practical, and safe.'

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  • So, let's say on average the pan is worth $2,000 to everyone who uses it—all the way from the people who just think it is "cool" to the people who it saves from food poisoning to the people whose lives and houses it saves.

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  • It was delightful to lose ourselves in the green hollows of that tangled wood in the late afternoon, and to smell the cool, delicious odours that came up from the earth at the close of day.

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  • I think we shall have a beautiful time out in the cool, pleasant woods.

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  • I should like very much to see you to-day Is the sun very hot in Boston now? this afternoon if it is cool enough I shall take Mildred for a ride on my donkey.

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  • As I sit by the window writing to you, it is so lovely to have the soft, cool breezes fan my cheek and to feel that the hard work of last year is over!

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  • Ay, the deep Walden Pond and cool Brister's Spring--privilege to drink long and healthy draughts at these, all unimproved by these men but to dilute their glass.

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  • She pulled her boots off and waded into the cool water.

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  • Cool fingers brushed her cheek lightly and she woke to find Cade leaning over her.

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  • Only for a minute or two but it was so cool!

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  • He stood there, trying to take deep breaths, knowing he'd lost his cool.

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  • She pulled the last of the cookies from the oven and set them on top to cool.

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  • Sofi's cool power whipped through her thoughts, but it was the darkness within the small woman that drew her attention.

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  • The cool rain felt good against his hot skin, and he stood in the dark walkway between the gym and the house, soothed by the storm.

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  • She hesitated then reached for him, her cool touch soothing the fury in his blood.

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  • She touched his face, then his hair, her cool power soothing him.

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  • This isn't cool, Sofi.

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  • Bianca's cool magic ran through his body, repairing all but his exhaustion.

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  • She opened the wine cellar and shivered at the cool breeze but forced herself to descend.

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  • Cool, healing energy coursed through him, lulling him into a near doze.

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  • Darian held out his as well, and Jule took both their hands, at once bombarded with Bianca's cool energy and Darian's hot energy.

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  • Deidre opened her eyes, distracted by the flow of cool magic from Darkyn into her.

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  • Cool energy worked its way into her.

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  • Darkyn cupped her cheek with one hand, the cool energy spreading as his thumb rubbed her cheek lightly.

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  • His cool magic calmed her thoughts.

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  • Unshaven may be cool in Hollywood but in Ouray, you'd just look like a bum.

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  • We're going to forget about spankings and I'm going to show the town my new cool pants while we all go to dinner.

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  • Cool air made all the skin of her naked body prickle.

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  • She closed her eyes at the cool touch.

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  • By the cool tone, he was as far from trusting her as she was from revealing her secret.

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  • She did her best to stay cool and detached, the way she would have if she were still a goddess.

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  • He suspected it was the feeling that he was about to explode and not the cool morning.

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  • I need a minute to cool down.

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  • It's kinda cool, except that Toby isn't old enough to research everything yet.

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  • I, uh, kinda need to talk to you, bossman, if you're cool with that.

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  • The cool toss of his head-- a blatant dismissal-- changed her mind again.

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  • I will do everything in my power to help you be the queen of cool.

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  • Everyone admires a person who does their own thing - as long as it's cool.

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  • His hand lightly touched her waist as he guided her into the cool room.

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  • Her cool energy surrounded him.

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  • Just like that, she was cool and professional again.

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  • Her eyes swirled, and he felt her cool power surround him.

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  • You need a cool bath and a meal.

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  • His normally cool features were red, his black eyes flashing.

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  • Maybe he's had time to cool down.

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  • A cool breeze ruffled her curls.

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  • She needed five minutes to herself to cool down.

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  • She gave her husband a cool look.

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  • The apparatus needs constant attention, since neglect in stoking would result in stopping the generation of steam, and the whole system would almost immediately cool.

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  • In the north and on the pampas the north wind is hot and depressing, while the south wind is cool and refreshing.

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  • The state usually has long and severe winters and cool summers, but sudden changes of temperature are common at all seasons.

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  • The climate is hot and humid in the lowlands and along the lower Parnahyba, but in the uplands it is dry with high sun temperatures and cool nights.

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  • He summed up his conduct in the letter of the 8th of May 1797 to the French directory, I cool the hot heads here and warm the cool ones.

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  • When the ingots had so far solidified that they could be handled, the moulds were removed and set on the floor to cool, the ingots were set on a car and carried to the soaking furnace, and the moulds were then replaced in the casting pit.

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  • Cool, With the Dutch in the East (Amsterdam and London, 1897), in Dutch and English, is a narrative of the events sketched above, and contains many particulars about the folklore and dual religions of Lombok, which, with Bali, forms the last stronghold of Hinduism east of Java.

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  • There are two seasons, the cool and comparatively dry season, from April to November, and the hotter season, during the rest of the year.

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  • A common example of this method is the determination of the specific heat of a liquid by filling a small calorimeter with the liquid, raising it to a convenient temperature, and then setting it to cool in an enclosure at a steady temperature, and observing the time taken to fall through a given range when the conditions have become fairly steady.

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  • Ordinary solid or liquid masses would cool very rapidly from this cause and would soon cease to shine.

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  • The Himalayan districts of course are cool, and have a much greater rainfall than the plains.

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  • Cold air was compressed by a pump into a receiver, where it was kept cool during compression and from which it passed through a regenerator into the working cylinder.

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  • The summer is very hot, but the nights are usually cool.

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  • From a broad avenue on the upper side downward to the west slope the streets, through which run streams of cool, fresh water from the mountains above.

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  • As the cool stream gushed over one hand she spelled into the other the word water, first slowly, then rapidly.

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  • My enemies are worms, cool days, and most of all woodchucks.

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  • The wait staff is friendly and manages to keep their cool, despite the fact that the place tends to get amazingly crowded around dinnertime.

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  • The restaurant's interior is contemporary cool and decidedly adult.

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  • This is a cool bar for those that want an out of the ordinary experience.

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  • That would be cool.

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  • His gaze turned cool.

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  • She didn't have Jenn's drop dead, gorgeous beauty or Sofi's classic, cool beauty.

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  • He scared her, and she touched him instinctively, wanting his cool energy to help calm her emotions.

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  • Her cool fingers ran across Deidre's markings.

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  • Most guys who wear cool duds like these don't even shave.

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  • The day was magnificent and the cool morning air as sharp as a knife.

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  • Dean was thankful they both wore old hiking boots as they stepped forward, gazing with trepidation as the cool breath of the mine met them.

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  • Absent one of those gizmos to see around corners or a newspaper with a hole in it to held high like all the really cool spies do, Dean tried the direct approach.

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  • Dean sensed Fred had finished his own web business before unhooking and was content to let the waiting line of users cool their respective heels.

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  • Reminded of Pumpkin Green, he wondered where the young hiker had spent the cool night.

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  • I get to cool my heels at least until tomorrow.

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  • Lydia did all but ignore Cynthia who in turn was equally cool to the visitor.

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  • Fascinated by the cool, smooth texture of its shell, she bumped into the counter.

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  • The forest air was cool and damp.

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  • The cool mountain air made her shiver.

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  • The morning air was crisp and cool.

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  • Deidre demanded in a cool tone.

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  • She placed her hands on the window and leaned her forehead against the cool glass.

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  • The dress felt cool as the full skirt fell to her knees.

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  • The shade of the forest where Gabe emerged was cool, the spring sunshine warm.

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  • He was cool, distant, impossible to read.

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  • She understood why he liked the spot; the scent of honeysuckle and herbs was thick in the air, the manicured gardens pleasant to look at and the awning providing the right amount of cool shade from the midmorning Georgia sun.

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  • Hannah faced Deidre, cool blue eyes assessing.

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  • The cool liquid felt good on her throat.

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  • His cool smile frightened her.

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  • Vaguely, she was aware of the cool shadow world followed by the warmth of indoors.

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  • Svelte, charismatic and cool, Wynn was the opposite of Rhyn in every way except for looks.

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  • Andre perched likewise on the sofa and reached out, placing the cool tips of his fingers on her temples.

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  • He spoke the words in the cool, detached tone that she recognized from their interactions at the hospital.

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  • It was dark and cool, the forest quiet while the waters before him no longer glowed brightly enough to be seen from the stronghold.

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  • Instead of grabbing her, he slid something cool around her neck.

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  • It was hazy and cool, like a beach after the evening fog rolled in.

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  • The air was cool and clear, as crisp as a fall day.

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  • It's not cool to use women like that.

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  • Lankha's hands were covered in what felt like soft, feathery, cool micro-suede.

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  • He took her hand gently in his feathery, cool hands and pressed a finger to the inside of her forearm.

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  • Lankha's cool magic worked quickly.

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  • His touch was so soothing and cool, she vowed to give him whatever blood

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  • He steadied her with one hand, and a second later the cool dampness of the shadow world swallowed her.

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  • When she felt the cool touch of the shadow world, she sat up straight.

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  • She made her way to the wall, needing to feel the cool ocean breeze.

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  • He turned and stalked away, disappearing with a puff of cool breeze.

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  • She rested her cheek against the cool stone wall.

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  • His hand remained, and she felt the cool lightning in her mind, ruffling through her memories.

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  • Katie awoke to the healer.s cool touch on her arm.

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  • Yes, that'd be cool.

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  • The night was clear and cool, the sky a beautiful pageant of dark blue silk and brilliant stars, of streaking meteors and two glowing orbs.

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  • The morning was cool, the sky lightening.

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  • Nishani followed him from the bustling, warm banquet room to the cool courtyard in front of the house beneath a full sky of suns.

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  • But it's too bad she didn't send you one of those itsy-bitsy outfits all the really cool skaters wear, he answered.

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  • I didn't want to get too far away from what's cool and current.

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  • It's like a cool breeze on a hot summer day.

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  • She pulled his arm tighter around her and held his cool hand to her neck.

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  • She had been cool toward him at the funeral, but that may have been due to the fact that she was grieving.

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  • The pie was done, so she put it on the counter to cool.

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  • A tall lean figure stepped into the room and cool gray eyes surveyed her.

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  • The dawn brought cool air and dense fog.

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  • Brady glanced at it, sweating despite the cool antechamber of their secret communications point.

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  • It was cool and manned by several people in fed uniforms.

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  • The cool liquid entered her mouth.

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  • She touched him timidly, her cool hands branding him as heat coursed through him.

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  • She needed new ones, or the cool night would do her in.

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  • A cool breeze swept over the river, and Lana shivered until they neared one of the spits, the one with the least amount of people there.

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  • He tensed, guessing who it was without turning.  He felt Death's cool presence, the same coolness that preceded Gabriel's visits.

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  • Rhyn opened a portal and walked through the cool shadow place.  The shadow world felt … strange this time.  He looked around, unsettled by the sensation that someone else was there.  The black portal to Hell throbbed then dimmed, as if someone and come through.

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  • It was clear and cool outside of Gabe's small cottage in the middle of a possessed jungle.  Rhyn felt the sense that someone else was there once more and looked around.  Assuming the feeling has something to do with his magic, Rhyn shook it off once more.  He opened the front door without knocking, already sensing it was empty.  Gabe had left in a hurry.  The wardrobe near his bed was open and his walls were missing many of the weapons Rhyn had seen last time.

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  • Rhyn grunted and rolled onto his stomach.  The stone floor beneath him was cool but not cool enough to soothe the hot fury of his magic.  The effects of whatever Toby had injected into him were almost gone.

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  • Kiki didn't have a chance to answer before the wooden door to their prison creaked open.  Rhyn's head spun as he was hauled up and dragged into a well-lit hallway.  Light and shadows wreaked havoc on his sense of place and time until he hit the cool stone floor again.

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  • He paused in the middle of the cool shadow world gazing at the portals.

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  • Cool. How many do you have now?

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  • He knew Fred would be waiting up for him, but decided to let the old man cool his heels, punishment enough for setting up the evening's activity on the sly.

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  • The two pedaled together most of the afternoon, enjoying the pine-scented air, the cool breeze that hugged the base of the mountains and the yellow sunshine of a perfect spring day.

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  • They were both quiet for a few moments, breathing in the cool night air before Dean spoke.

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  • He forced his attention back to Mr. Reynolds and the others waiting in the relative cool of the screened-in porch.

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  • The moon was full, the temperature cool for early August.

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  • In the morning she dressed in boots, jeans and a cool cotton blouse.

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  • Returning to the relative cool of the dairy, she picked up a broom.

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  • Brutus wandered upstream, pausing to lap at the cool water.

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  • She breathed deep, throwing her head back and fluffing her hair with her fingers to cool her scalp.

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  • I was working in the house all day and wanted to wear something cool.

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  • It would be so cool in his house.

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  • Those cool gray eyes studied her face reflectively.

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  • The next morning Carmen decided to go down to the house and mow the lawn in the cool of the day.

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  • There was a cool comfortable sundress and sandals waiting for her in the other room.

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  • An unseasonably cool morning turned into a perfect day.

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  • Memories beckoned from the creek so she pulled off her shoes, rolled up her pants legs and waded in the cool water for a while.

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  • It was a cool day for the end of June, and when he opened the car door, it sent a chill up her back.

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  • A golden leaf floated down in the cool morning mist and joined a carpet of others under the tree.

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  • The sun peered over the ocean to the north while blooming apple trees sprinkled their flowers into piles in a cool sea breeze.

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  • Jenn shivered involuntarily as a cool breeze replaced his body heat.

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  • The cool, sexy Jenn he'd sparred with was incapable of being ruffled.

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  • The dry desert heat gave way to cool sea breeze, and a massive apple tree protected her from the sun overhead.

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  • Her necklace felt cool against her warm chest, a reminder of a memory she wished she hadn't reopened.

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  • The necklace was cool against her skin.

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  • She muttered a curse, and the cool façade slipped.

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  • Where Sofi's magic was cold, Bianca's was cool, and the air around her shimmered as if with sunlight.

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  • Even cool Sofi appeared upset.

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  • He'd always loved the teal waters that were neither too warm nor too cool.

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  • She stepped into the cool night ahead of an occupied Sirian and threw her head back to see the half-moon.

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  • He shivered at the taste of night-blooming flowers and the salty ocean on the cool breeze.

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  • Three walls were solid dirt and one was cool iron.

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  • The wood covers were unusually cool to his touch, and a shiver went up his arm.

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  • Sirian's cool voice broke into his quiet focus.

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  • The shaded forest was cool and quiet, as if all the animals and trees watched and waited.

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  • The cool forest shade was soon defeated by the lack of air movement.

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  • Sirian's suggestion of a cool bath and meal was inviting, but she knew she did not have the time.

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  • The cool voice surprised them both.

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  • Sirian's coldness had never struck her as anything but rigid discipline and cool thinking.

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  • The night air was crisp and cool and laden by the scents of the ocean.

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  • She gagged as a cool morning breeze carried the scents to her.

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  • Maybe he thought the weather was too cool for bare shoulders and midriff.

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  • His cool gaze settled on her face.

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  • They all agreed that the new look was cool and then decided on pizza for lunch.

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  • Whether he meant she looked good or literally cool was unclear, but his smile was definitely supportive.

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  • The cool rag on her face helped to master the nausea.

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  • It was cool and clammy.

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  • No one but Clarissa could be so cool and professional at the same time.

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  • I'd better get home while the milk is cool.

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  • She hesitated at the front door, scanning the porch for snakes before she stepped out into the cool evening air.

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  • His air of cool confidence was more than likely the result of frequent business contacts - one of Denton's colleagues?

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  • I want to start on this grass early tomorrow morning while it's cool.

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  • The water's cool and refreshing - just the thing after a hot day of work.

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  • Why was she torturing herself, when a cool apartment waited vacant in Los Angeles?

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  • She splashed cool water over her face and washed the sleep from her body.

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  • A cool shower would help.

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  • Good, maybe it would cool things down a little.

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  • At home her apartment would be cool.

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  • She held the cool glass to the side of her face and gazed out over the hills.

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  • Her fingers closed over the cool plastic, and the room flooded with light.

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  • He swung around and stared at her, his amber gaze growing cool.

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  • A window air conditioning unit hummed, and when he opened the door to the apartment, a surge of cool air invited them in.

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  • It'll cool down soon enough.

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  • She stepped out of the cool apartment and started down the stairs.

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  • I know where there's a nice cool restaurant, and then we could take in a movie.

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  • She splashed some more of the cool water on her face and neck.

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  • His cool gaze shifted to Justin, measuring the taller man disdainfully.

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  • Once more, the silver ring flared to life and spun around her cool green irises.

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  • The cool night hit his skin simultaneously with the warning he least wanted to sense.

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  • The ocean breeze did nothing to cool her off.

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  • The White God, Damian, was cool and wary, his white-blonde hair, golden eyes and subtle white glow the opposite of Xander's darker presence.

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  • Petite with cool beauty, Sofi appeared delicate, until she spoke.

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  • Concrete floors were cool beneath her bare feet, and the perimeter was lit by dim lighting.

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  • She flattened them against the cool rock and began making her way around the edges.

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  • She trailed her fingers across it until she felt the cool metal doorknob.

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  • He felt the cool power of an Oracle move through Jessi and into him.

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  • The climate is cool and bracing, and the products of the vicinity include many of the temperate zone.

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  • Merimee was tried for a week, but the cool cynic and the perfervid apostle of women's rights proved mutually repulsive.

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  • Both passed through phases of faith, but while even Positivism did not cool George Eliot's innate religious fervour, with George Sand religion was a passing experience, no deeper than her republicanism and less lasting than her socialism, and she lived and died a gentle savage.

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  • This serves a double purpose, bringing up from the soil continually a supply of the soluble mineral matters necessary for their metabolic processes, \vhich only enter the plant in solutions of extreme dilution, and at the same time keeping the plant cool by the process of evaporation.

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  • What is not used in the constructive processes is employed in the evaporation of the water, the leaf being thus kept cool.

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  • This low tract, though producing large quantities of grain, was intensely hot in summer; the high regions, however, were cool and well watered.

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  • The climate is characterized by hot days and cool nights, and is considered healthy, though the daily change tends to provoke bronchial, catarrhal and inflammatory diseases.

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  • But in its cool spirit it forecasts the coming age, whose master is John Locke.

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  • After a sleepless night, I trod with a lofty step the ruins of the forum; each memorable spot, where Romulus stood, or Tully spoke, or Caesar fell, was at once present to my eye; and several days of intoxication were lost or enjoyed before I could descend to a cool and minute investigation."

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  • The materials of each ring would continue to cool and to contract until they passed from the gaseous to the liquid condition.

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  • We have not the slightest reason to think that the radiation from the sun is measurably weaker now than it was a couple of thousand years ago, yet it can be shown that, if the sun were merely radiating heat as simply a hot body, then it would cool some degrees every year, and must have cooled many thousands of degrees within the time covered by historical records.

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  • It has a cool and very healthy climate, and commands a beautiful view of the surrounding country.

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  • The climate is healthy for Europeans, being dry and cool as compared with that of Samoa and Fiji.

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  • Cool southeast trade winds blow, sometimes with great violence, from April to December.

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  • Pierre d'Ailly himself had not long before taken part in the drawing up of a letter to the king in which the advantages of this double abdication were set forth, but since then his zeal had seemed to cool a little.

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  • The tench is really an excellent fish for the table, if kept in cool, clear water for a few days, as it is the custom to do in Germany, in order to rid it of the muddy flavour imparted to it by its favourite abode.

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  • He possesses the cool temperament of the man of science rather than the fervid Godward aspiration of the mystic proper; and the speculative impulse which lies at the root of this form of thought is almost entirely absent from his writings.

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  • The climate of Minas Geraes is characterized by high sun temperatures and cool nights, the latter often dropping below the freezing point on the higher campos.

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  • England's commercial relations with Charles V.'s subjects in the Netherlands put war with the emperor almost out of the question; and cool observers thought that England's obvious policy was to stand by while the two rivals enfeebled each other, and then make her own profit out of their weakness.

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  • As in .` the case of the apple disease it forms large irregular blackish blotches on the fruit and leaves, the injury being often very severe especially in a cool, damp season.

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  • Napoleon's admiration for the dictator also began to cool, and events began to point to a rupture.

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  • The town enjoys a comparatively cool climate in summer, and commands fine views.

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  • The bed forms a warm seed-bed in the cool weather of early spring, and holds the manure which is drilled in usually to better advantage.

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  • In the American petroleum refineries it is found that sufficient cracking can be produced by slow distillation in stills of which the upper part is sufficiently cool to allow of the condensation of the vapours of the less volatile hydrocarbons, the condensed liquid thus falling back into the heated body of oil.

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  • The heat of summer (December-March, which is the rainy season) is tempered by cool breezes; winter (MaySeptember, inclusive) is dry, cold and bracing, and frost prevails for prolonged periods.

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  • He had an extraordinary memory, well stored with scientific knowledge, both modern and historical, a cool and impartial judgment, and a strong preference for facts as against theory of the speculative kind.

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  • The contents of the pan are once more allowed to cool and settle, and the soap as now formed constitutes a pure curd coap, carrying with it some proportion of uncombined alkali, but containing the minimum amount of water.

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  • Cool and temperate, Gallatin, when following his own theories, was usually in the right, although accused by his followers of trimming.

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  • Almost his last public act was a speech, on the 24th of April 1844, in New York City, against the annexation of Texas; and in his eighty-fourth year he confronted a howling New York mob with the same cool, unflinching courage which he had displayed half a century before when he faced the armed frontiersmen of Redstone Old Fort.

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  • The attack on the centre was repulsed by the cool and steady fire of the Guards, and the left wing maintained its position with ease, but the French cavalry for the second time came to close quarters with the reserve.

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  • The trades are steady through the year, and in the dry season the western part of the island enjoys cool "northers."

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  • Moreover, the nights are almost invariably cool.

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  • Water is plentiful in the Elburz, and situated in well-watered valleys and gorges are innumerable flourishing villages, embosomed in gardens and orchards, with extensive cultivated fields and meadows, and at higher altitudes small plateaus, under snow until March or April, afford cool camping grounds to the nomads of the plains, and luxuriant grazing to their sheep and cattle during the summer.

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  • In this way continuous working has been rendered possible, whereas formerly operations had to be stopped every twelve or fifteen hours to allow the over-heated blocks and furnace to cool down.

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  • Large doors at the side of the cistern are then opened, and as soon as the bags are cool enough they are removed at the expense of very exacting labour and considerable time, and fresh bags and sheaths are fixed in their places ready for filtering fresh liquor.

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  • The summer climate is cool, usually too cool for sea-bathing, but there is a large open-air salt water swimming bath.

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  • A soil consisting of sand entirely would be very loose, would have little capacity to retain water, would be liable to become very hot in the daytime and cool at night and would be quite unsuitable for growth of plants.

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  • The town has a healthy climate, cool during November, December, January and February, and hot during the rest of the year.

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  • The surface of the harra is extremely broken, forming a labyrinth of lava crags and blocks of every size; the whole region is sterile and almost waterless, and compared with the Nafud it produces little vegetation; but it is resorted to by the Bedouin in the spring and summer months when the air is always fresh and cool.

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  • Thus the Nestorian Church in India, voluntarily and with perfect indifference to theological dogmas, passed under Jacobite rule, and when early in the 18th century, Mar Gabriel, a Nestorian bishop, came to Malabar, he had a cool reception, and could only detach a small following of Syrians whom he brought back to the old Nestorianism.

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  • This advantage is especially observed in some cases in which the charge of the furnace is liable to attack the containing vessel at high temperatures, as it is often possible to maintain the outer walls of the electric furnace relatively cool, and even to keep them lined with a protecting crust of unfused charge.

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  • Passing the summit of that range, it rushes down as a cool and dry wind on the Pacific slopes beyond.

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  • The climate of the locality is better than that of the other districts of Berar; the hot wind which blows during the day in the summer months being succeeded at night by a cool breeze.

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  • The great bend of the river affords easy irrigation, and the surrounding country is covered by a network of irrigating canals, even the paved streets of the town having streams of cool water running through them.

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  • In KiushiO, Shikoku and the southern half of the main island, the months of July and August alone are marked by oppressive heat at the sea-level, while in elevated districts a cool and even bracing temperature may always be found, though the direct rays of the sun retain distressing power.

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  • They feed on herbage, shrubs and leaves of trees, and, like so many other large animals which inhabit hot countries, sleep the greater part of the day, and are most active in the cool of the evening or even during the night.

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  • Like elephants and buffaloes they lie asleep during the heat of the day, and feed during the night and in the cool hours of early morning and evening.

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  • If a mixture of A and B be melted and then allowed to cool, a thermometer immersed in the mixture will indicate a gradually falling temperature.

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  • We learn also that solid solutions which exist at high temperatures often break up into two materials as they cool; for example, the bronze of fig.

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  • They are increased by cuttings, and grown in a cool greenhouse in rough peaty soil, with a slight addition of loam and sand.

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  • The solution is filtered and allowed to cool, when colourless rhombic pyramids of the aurocyanide separate.

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  • Generally the reaction mixture is allowed to cool, and the residue, which settles to the bottom of the pot, consists of gold together with copper, lead and iron sulphates, which are insoluble in strong sulphuric acid; silver sulphate may also separate if present in sufficient quantity and the solution be sufficiently cooled.

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  • The general slope of these ridges is towards the N.W., facing Sicily and snow-capped Etna, the source of cool evening breezes.

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  • Pleasant north-east winds blow for an average of 150 days a year, cool northerly winds for 31 days, east winds 70 days, west for 34 days.

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  • They grow freely in a cool greenhouse.

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  • In autumn they are to be returned to a cool house and wintered in a dry stove.

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  • It was his cool treatment of such sanctified names as Charles, Cranmer and Laud that provoked the indignation of Southey and the Quarterly, who forgot that the same impartial measure was extended to statesmen on the other side.

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  • Mercury is expelled, and when this expulsion ceases, the vessel is removed, allowed to cool, and weighed.

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  • The latter phenomenon is most clearly shown by the stripes of cold water along the west coasts of Africa and America, the current running along the coast tending to draw its water away seawards on the surface and the principle of continuity requiring the updraught of the cool deep layers to take its place.

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  • It is sometimes necessary to use water to keep the brake wheel cool.

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  • The nights in the hot season are comparatively cool and pleasant.

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  • Throughout the dry or cool season the wind blows steadily and almost uninterruptedly (except for an hour or so forenoon and afternoon) from the south-east.

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  • But Wimpheling had only some timid suggestions to make, and, since Maximilian was once more on happy terms with the pope, political considerations served to cool completely his momentary ardour for ecclesiastical reform.

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  • In the summer and the autumn the weather is commonly fine, and often most beautiful; and especially in the Berkshires a cool, pure and elastic atmosphere prevails, relatively dry, and altogether delightful.

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  • The nights are always cool.

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  • Private houses were also provided with flat roofs (azoteas) and battlements, which gave them great defensive strength, as well as a cool, secluded retreat for their inmates in the evening.

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  • One blow was usually insufficient, and the method was similar to that still used in striking medals in high relief, except that the blank is now allowed to cool before being struck.

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  • They are at a dull red heat and are allowed to cool gradually in the air and become blackened by the formation on the surface of a film of oxide of copper.

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  • Between these cyclonic storms come areas of high pressure, or anticyclones, with dry cool air in summer, and dry cold air in winter, sometimes with such decided changes in temperature as to merit the name cold wave.

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  • The character of the soil and the moist cool climate enable English grasses to be sown almost everywhere, and 13,000,000 acres are now laid down with these.

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  • The orthodox were at first cool because they had always dreamed of a nationalism inspired by messianic ideals, while the liberals had long come to dissociate those universalistic ideals from all national limitations.

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  • The heat usual in subtropical countries is tempered by the cool breezes, and the atmosphere is dry and bracing.

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  • This programme met with a cool reception; the Poles by now were expecting a new organization from the Peace Congress; the Southern Sla y s desired union with those of their race in Hungary also; the Czechs opposed the division of the administrative commission into two parts; they did not want autonomy for their nation, but incorporation of the German Bohemians in their State, and refused all negotiations.

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  • The cool season begins with the commencement of the north-east monsoon in the China Sea in November.

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  • The tops can then be removed and the bulbs sorted and stored thinly in trays in a cool dry place.

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  • It may be obtained crystallized in the quadratic system by melting in a sealed tube containing hydrogen, allowed to cool partially, and then pouring off the still liquid portion by inverting the tube.

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  • Hitherto it had been felt as a great difficulty in casting specula that the solidification did not begin at one surface and proceed gradually to the other, the common sand mould allowing the edges to cool first, so that the central parts were subject to great straining when their time of cooling came, and in large castings this generally caused cracking.

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  • Among his pamphlets are A Candid Examination of the Mutual Claims of Great Britain and the Colonies (1775); Historical and Political Reflections on the Rise and Progress of the American Rebellion (1780); Cool Thoughts on the Consequences to Great Britain of American Independence (1780); and The Claim of the American Loyalists Reviewed and Maintained upon Incontrovertible Principles of Law and Justice (1788).

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  • In the south the normal winter is mild, the normal summer rather hot; in the west the normal winter is cold, the normal summer cool.

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  • It has a comparatively cool and healthful climate, and is pleasantly situated about midway between the Pampanga Grande and the Pampanga Chico rivers, and in a large and fertile valley of which the principal products are Indian corn, rice, sugar and tobacco.

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  • The residual oily liquid is then poured out into a polished iron tray, or into an iron mould to produce the customary form of "sticks," and allowed to cool.

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  • The carnallite produced is dissolved in hot water and the solution allowed to cool, when it deposits a coarse granular potassium chloride containing up to 99% of the pure substance.

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  • To purify the crude product it is dissolved in hot water and the solution filtered and allowed to cool, when the bulk of the dissolved salt crystallizes out with characteristic promptitule.

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  • It is, however, less oppressive, as cool breezes prevail and damp is comparatively rare.

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  • It was then left to cool, and after being thoroughly cleansed presented the appearance of a copper ingot with one silver side.

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  • It is celebrated because of the difficulties overcome on the precipitous eastern slopes of the Sierra Madre, the beauties of the mountain scenery through which it passes, and the rapid transition from the hot, humid coastal plain to the cool, arid plateau, 7924 ft.

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  • The winters are usually long and severe, and the summers cool and salubrious, but the diversity of surface together with unequal distances from the sea cause marked variations for the different regions.

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  • They are then allowed to cool and mellow, are stripped and carefully dried in sun and air and remain dyed a rich tawny brown or buff colour.

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  • If a long glass tube with plane ends, and containing some pellets of sodium is heated in the middle by a row of burners, the cool ends remain practically vacuous and do not become obscured.

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  • Throughout the year the nights are cool and refreshing; in winter the cold at night is intense.

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  • The bracing weather of Canadian winters is followed by the warmth and humidity of genial summers, under which crops grow in almost tropical luxuriance, while the cool evenings and nights give the plants a robustness of quality which are not to be found in tropical regions, and also make life for the various domestic animals wholesome and comfortable.

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  • The climate is subtropical, cool and bracing in winter but insufferably hot in summer.

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  • In effect, therefore, Mayow - who also gives a remarkably correct anatomical description of the mechanism of respiration - preceded Priestley and Lavoisier by a century in recognizing the existence of oxygen, under the guise of his spiritus nitro-aereus, as a separate entity distinct from the general mass of the air; he perceived the part it plays in combustion and in increasing the weight of the calces of metals as compared with metals themselves; and, rejecting the common notions of his time that the use of breathing is to cool the heart, or assist the passage of the blood from the right to the left side of the heart, or merely to agitate it, he saw in inspiration a mechanism for introducing oxygen into the body, where it is consumed for the production of heat and muscular activity, and even vaguely conceived of expiration as an excretory process.

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  • It is kept clean and cool by the waters of the river, which flow through the streets in open channels; and its old fortifications have been replaced by public walks, and, what is more unusual, by vineyards.

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  • As the same stream sometimes changes abruptly from one kind to the other, the two kinds must be due to different conditions affecting the flow, and among the conditions which may cause a stream to break up into the aa have been mentioned the greater depth of the stream, a sluggish current, impediments in its course just as it is granulating, and, what is more probable, subterranean moisture which causes it to cool from below upward instead of from above downward as in the pahoehoe.

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  • For cool and sustained declamation he stood unrivalled in parliament, and his readiness in debate was universally acknowledged.

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  • The cool reception his endeavours, met with, both at the hands of the French ecclesiastics as well as in Rome, satisfied Bismarck " that the papal hierarchy lacked either the power or the good will to afford Germany assistance of sufficient value to make it worth while giving umbrage to both the German Protestants and the Italian national party, and risking a reaction of the latter upon the future relations between the two countries, which would be the inevitable result were Germany openly to espouse the papal cause in Rome."

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  • The crests of the higher ridges in the central province are delightfully cool in summer, but the adjacent valleys are subject to excessive heat in summer and severe cold in winter.

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  • A liquid in which the com position is nearly that of the eutectic shows the changes in the rate of fall of tempera ture as it is allowed to cool.

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  • But, if no solid be present initially, or if the cooling be rapid, the liquid of composition x becomes supersaturated and may cool till the supersaturation curve is reached at b, and a cloud of A crystals comes down.

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  • It lies in a level valley surrounded by mountains, and has a cool and healthy climate.

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  • If the situation is cool, the stone hard, and the concrete carefully rammed directly it is laid down and kept moist with damp cloths, only just sufficient to moisten the whole mass is required.

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  • The bath is heated internally with the current rather than by means of external fuel, because this arrangement permits the vessel itself to be kept comparatively cool; if it were fired from without, it would be hotter than the electrolyte, and no material suitable for the construction of the cell is competent to withstand the attack of nascent aluminium at high temperatures.

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  • Terentius Varro Lucullus, who was consul in 73 B.C. Under the empire Praeneste, from its elevated situation and cool salubrious air, became a favourite summer resort of the wealthy Romans, whose villas studded the neighbourhood.

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  • When required for use they are removed to cool sheds to thaw, and are then gradually inured to higher temperatures.

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  • Many of them also grow satisfactorily in a peaty soil if well worked, especially if they have a cool moist subsoil.

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  • Hookeri (Chrysobactron), 2 ft., with long racemes of bright golden yellow flowers, requires cool peaty soil.

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  • Beautiful terrestrial orchids, requiring to be planted in peat soil, in a cool and rather shady situation.

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  • Handsome labiate plants, flowering towards autumn, and preferring a cool soil and partially shaded situation.

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  • Requires gritty peat soil and cool situations, but must be protected from frost in winter.

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  • In the cool or odontoglossum house a considerable degree of moisture must be maintained at all times, for in these the plants keep growing more or less continuously.

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  • A little later most of the genera succeed well under moderately cool conditions.

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  • Cut down plants of chrysanthemums, which should be placed in a cool pit, near the glass, in order to afford hard sturdy cuttings in February.

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  • Hyacinths and other bulbs that have been kept in a cellar or other dark cool place may now be brought into the light of the greenhouse or sitting-room, provided they have filled the pots with roots.

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  • Tender plants will require to be put in the greenhouse or housed in some way towards the end of this month; but be careful to keep them as cool as possible during the day.

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  • After boiling about an hour, it is allowed to cool, the water is drawn off, and the oil is transferred to zinc tanks or clarifiers capable of holding from 60 to loo gallons.

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  • Receiving, however, but a cool reception from Macdonald of Boisdale, he set sail again and arrived at the bay of Lochnanuagh on the west coast of Inverness-shire.

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  • The farther descent of the bucket being thus arrested, the special cable T is now slackened, so that the conical bottom of the bucket drops down, pressing down by its weight the the string of moulds, each thus containing a pig, moves slowly forward, the pigs solidify and cool, the more quickly because in transit they are sprayed with water or even submerged in L Winter Stock Pile .?t' S ..

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  • Arrived at the farther sheave C, the now cool pigs are dumped into a railway car.

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  • But Massenez and Richards, following the plan outlined by Pourcel in 1879, have found that even 3% of silicon is permissible if, by adding iron ore, the resultant silica is made into a fluid slag, and if this is removed in the early cool part of the process, when it attacks the lining of the converter but slightly.

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  • The mould-train now carries its empty moulds to a cooling yard, and, as soon as they are cool enough to be used again, carries them back to the neighbourhood of the converters to receive a new lot of steel.

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  • A cold lump of ore chills the slag immediately around it, just where its oxygen, reacting on the carbon of the metal, generates carbonic oxide; the slag becomes cool, viscous, and hence easily made to froth, just where the froth-causing gas is evolved.

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  • At the Carnegie works Mr Monell gets the two dephosphorizing conditions, low temperature and basicity of slag, early in the process, by pouring his molten but relatively cool cast iron upon a layer of pre-heated lime and iron oxide on the bottom of the open-hearth furnace.

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  • The reason why the slag is not heated effectively is that the heat is developed only in the layer of metal itself, by its resistance to the induced current, and hence the only heat which the slag receives is that supplied to its lower surface by the metal, while its upper side is constantly radiating heat away towards the relatively cool roof above.

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  • Where a freezing store for furs is not accessible, furs should be well shaken and afterwards packed in linen and kept in a perfectly cool dry place, and examined in the summer at periods of not less than five weeks.

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  • The south wind is dry, cool and invigorating, and banishes mosquitoes for a time; the north wind is hot, moist and relaxing.

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  • The Buitenzorg hill-country is much visited on account of its beauty, and cool and healthy climate.

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  • The method of Forbes (in which the conductivity is deduced from the steady distribution of temperature on the assumption that the rate of loss of heat at each point of the bar is the same as that observed in an auxiliary experiment in which a short bar of the same kind is set to cool under conditions which are supposed to be identical) is well known, but a consideration of its weak points is very instructive, and the results have been most remarkably misunderstood and misquoted.

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  • The steam pressure in the heater may be periodically varied by the gauge in such a manner as to produce an approximately simple harmonic oscillation of temperature at the hot end, while the cool end is kept at a steady temperature.

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  • John Hay was a man of quiet and unassuming disposition, whose training in diplomacy gave a cool and judicious character to his statesmanship. As secretary of state under Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt his guidance was invaluable during a rather critical period in foreign affairs, and no man of his time did more to create confidence in the increased interest taken by the United States in international matters.

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  • It might indeed have been thought that thorough drainage would be unnecessary, but it must be noted that porous subsoils or efficient drains do not act merely by carrying away stagnant water which would otherwise cool the earth, incrust the surface, and retard plant growth.

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  • The prevalent north wind and the rise of the water tend to keep the air cool in summer.

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  • After fusing a panful of colored glass, it was sampled by taking pinches out with tongs; when perfectly combined it was left to cool in the pan, as with modern optical glass.

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  • The elevated platform in the west of the district is comparatively cool, being 2000 ft.

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  • This granulated slag differs from the same slag allowed to cool slowly, in that a portion of the energy which it possesses while fused is retained after it has solidified.

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  • Until May the hot wind is little felt, while during the rains the weather is cool and agreeable.

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  • When the rebellion was at its height and Thomas Miinzer had sent forth fiery proclamations urging the peasantry "not to let the blood cool on their swords," Luther issued the pamphlet, which casts a stain on his whole life, in which he hounds on the ruling classes to suppress the insurgents with all violence.

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  • The bleaching-powder casks must be kept in a dry place, as cool as possible, and never exposed to the direct rays of the sun, in order to prevent a decomposition which now and then has even led to explosions.

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  • The clear vat-liquor, if allowed to cool down to ordinary temperature, would separate out part of the sodium carbonate in the shape of decahydrated crystals.

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  • In France the crystallization of soda is performed not in large tanks but in sheet-iron dishes holding only about 4 cwt., and requires only from 27 to 48 hours in the cool season; it is not carried on at all in warmer climates during the summer months.

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  • The depressing effect of the heat and humidity is greatly relieved by afternoon breezes from the sea, and the nights are invariably comfortable and generally cool.

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  • Frost kills the plant in all its stages and all its varieties; and the crop does not flourish well if the nights are cool, no matter how favourable the other conditions.

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  • At Kabul the summer sun has great power, though the heat is tempered occasionally by cool breezes from the Hindu Kush, and the nights are usually cool.

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  • In the Punjab, the United Provinces, and northern India generally the climate resembles that of the Riviera, with a brilliant cloudless sky and cool dry weather.

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  • Two seasons are distinguished - the cool, from June to September; and the rainy, from October to May.

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  • His stride is the stride of a giant, from the sentimental beauty of the picture of Marie Antoinette at Versailles, or the red horror of the tale of Debi Sing in Rungpore, to the learning, positiveness and cool judicial mastery of the Report on the Lords' Journals (1794), which Philip Francis, no mean judge, declared on the whole to be the "most eminent and extraordinary" of all his productions.

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  • But neither Sheridan nor Fox was capable of that sustained and overflowing indignation at outraged justice and oppressed humanity, that consuming moral fire, which burst forth again and again from the chief manager of the impeachment, with such scorching might as drove even the cool and intrepid Hastings beyond all self-control, and made him cry out with protests and exclamations like a criminal writhing under the scourge.

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  • A partly successful attempt to make use of certain portions of the liquid products of distillation of coal before condensation by the second method was the Dinsmore process, in which the coal gas and vapours which, if allowed to cool, would form tar, were made to pass through a heated chamber, and a certain proportion of otherwise condensible hydrocarbons was thus converted into permanent gases.

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  • This simple and inexpensive arrangement has the further advantage that the producer-gas is utilized immediately after its formation, without being allowed to cool down.

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  • Such an enthusiastic temper does not lend itself to cool theory.

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  • In the interior of northern and central Arabia, however, where the average level of the country exceeds 3000 ft., the fiery heat of the summer days is followed by cool nights, and the winter climate is fresh and invigorating; while in the highlands of Asir and Yemen in the south-west, and of Oman in the east, the summer heat is never excessive, and the winters are, comparatively speaking, cold.

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  • When the powder had become thoroughly liquid, so as to fill all the lines, the plate was allowed to cool, and the whole surface was scraped, so as to remove the superfluous niello, leaving only what had sunk into and filled up the engraved pattern.

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  • October to March is the cool, wet season.

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  • The neighbouring Eutaw Springs issue first from the foot of a hill and form a large stream of clear, cool water, but this, only a few yards away, again rushes underground to reappear about a m.

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  • The climate, is comparatively cool, owing to the sea breeze which prevails during the day; but for the same reason, the atmosphere is very moist, with heavy dews at night and fogs.

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  • The climate, which is generally described as healthful, is hot and humid on the coast, tempered by the cool trade winds; but in the more elevated regions it is very hot and dry, although the nights are cool.

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  • The same hydrate can be prepared by dissolving borax in water until the solution has a specific gravity of 1.246 and then allowing the solution to cool.

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  • Man's function is not fulfilled by obeying the passions, or even cool self-love, but by obeying conscience.

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  • Motion backwards and forwards once set up goes to cool the glowing mass of fiery vapour and to weaken the tension.

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  • In the deep valleys where the mountains keep off the cool winds, it is excessively hot in summer; while on the summits of the mountains snow lies for many months.

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  • Above these are cool, temperate slopes and valleys, and high above these, bleak, wind-swept passes and snowclad peaks.

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  • When the glasses are cool, they may be charged with mercury, of which the first part is rejected.

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  • Generally speaking, during two-thirds of the year the temperature is really delightful; the nights are cool, the mornings bracing, the days mild though splendid.

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  • Thus of samples of meat bought in Prague and kept in a cool room for about two days, luminosity was present in 52% of the samples in the case of beef, 50% for veal, and 39% for liver.

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  • It forms part of the Deccan table-land, and has a cool and agreeable climate.

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  • On the arrival of the opium at its destination, in the end of July or beginning of August, it is placed in cool warehouses to avoid loss of weight until sold.

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  • It has a cool and healthy climate, and is a resort in summer for the people of the tropical coast districts, and in winter for invalids from the north.

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  • It may be stated generally that the Western Division is mild and wet in winter, and cool and less wet in summer; while the Eastern Division is cold and dry in winter and spring, and hot and less dry in summer and autumn.

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  • This is due to the cool and refreshing summer climate; the picturesque coast and its many islands, which are favourite grounds for camps and summer cottages; the mountains, and the beautiful lakes and rivers, many of which afford opportunities for good fishing and canoeing.

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  • Extremes of temperature are not so great as farther inland in the same latitude; for the summer heats are tempered by the sea and the cool north winds, and the winter cold is so constant as to be less severely felt than the changing temperature of more southern districts.

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  • The wet, cool season proper is from November to February, accompanying the north-west monsoon.

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  • The turf-formation, which is characteristic of open situations in cool temperate climates, results from an extensive production of short stolons, the branches and the fibrous roots developed from their nodes forming the dense " sod."

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  • On the uplands, however, the air is cool and bracing in summer, and in winter very bleak.

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  • These figures show that tolerably mild winters (as a whole, apart from the extremes of cold already indicated) are followed by cool summers, both seasons being accompanied by overcast skies, constant and sudden changes from fair to foul weather; while fogs, mists, rains, snows and high winds (prevailing throughout the year) endanger the navigation of the intricate inland channels.

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  • The climate of Backergunje is one of the healthiest in Eastern Bengal, owing to the strong south-west monsoon, which comes up directly from the Bay of Bengal, and keeps the atmosphere cool; but the heavy rainfall and consequent humidity of the atmosphere, combined with the use of bad water, are fruitful sources of disease.

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  • Winds from the north and west are generally dry, cool, clear and invigorating; winds from the south and east warm, moist and depressing.

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  • Farther north, on the open llanos of the Orinoco tributaries, the year is divided into equal parts, an alternating wet and dry season, the sun temperatures being high followed by cool nights, and the temperatures of the rainy season being even higher.

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  • He was the creature of every passing mood or whim, incapable of cool and steady judgment or of the slightest self-control - an incalculable weathercock, blindly obsequious to every blast of passion.

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  • Nothing daunted, the new prophet walked on to Benares, and in the cool of the evening went on to the Deer-forest where the five ascetics were living.

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  • In summer the drought is severe, the heat during the day great, the nights cool and clear.

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  • The nights are so cool that Indian corn is successfully grown only by careful cultivation, and the crop amounted to only 552,000 bushels in 1909.

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  • Here, on a summer's day, with the scent of roses pervading the heated air, the cool refreshment of the passing breezes and of splashing fountains may be enjoyed by the officials of the Kabul court, whilst they look across the beauty of the thickly planted plains of Chardeh to the rugged outlines of Paghman and the snows of the Hindu Kush.

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  • The hot season lasts from March to June, but is tempered by cool sea-breezes; from June to September the weather is close and oppressive; and from October to February the cold season brings the north-easterly winds, with cool mornings and evenings.

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  • Danao has a comparatively cool and healthy climate, is the centre of a rich agricultural region producing rice, Indian corn, sugar, copra and cacao, and coal is mined in the vicinity.

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  • Extremes of heat and cold occur, but as a rule the winters are dry and mild, while the summer heats are tempered by the perpetual prairie breezes, and the summer nights are usually cool and refreshing.

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  • Yet, however far he might go on the road to tyranny, Henry had sufficient cunning, versatility and power of cool reflection, to know precisely when he had reached the edge of the impossible.

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  • The range produces no minerals, but there are a considerable number of good mineral springs, some of which are thermal (such as Bagni di Lucca, Monte Catini, Monsummano, Porretta, Telese, &c.), while others are cool (such as Nocera, Sangemini, Cinciano, &c.), the water of which is both drunk on the spot and sold as table water elsewhere.

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  • Should the summer be very cool and the mosquitoes few, the Lapp finds it next to impossible to bring the creatures together.

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  • The climate of the low-lying coast lands is hot and malarious, but in the mountains it is cool and healthy.

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  • It has a relatively cool and healthful climate.

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  • In the high interior the climate resembles that of the temperate zones, although six-sevenths of the island are within the tropics; there is no intense heat, and it is quite cold, occasionally touching freezing point, during the nights of the cool season.

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  • The seasons are two - the hot and rainy season from November to April, and the cool and dry season during the rest of the year; this remark applies chiefly to the interior, for rain falls throughout the year on the eastern coast, which is exposed to the vapour-laden south-east trade winds.

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  • On removing, washing and gently drying the metal and heating it in a glass tube, a white crystalline sublimate is formed on the cool part of the tube; under the same conditions antimony does not produce a crystalline sublimate.

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  • Arsenic compounds can be detected in the dry way by heating in a tube with a mixture of sodium carbonate and charcoal when a deposit of black amorphous arsenic is produced on the cool part of the tube, or by conversion of the compound into the trioxide and heating with dry sodium acetate when the offensive odour of the extremely poisonous cacodyl oxide is produced.

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  • It is the latter which mentions the mysterious garden and the wonderful trees which Yahweh planted, and depicts Yahweh conversing with man and walking in the garden in the cool of the evening.

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  • This "regelation" is due to the increased pressure at the various points of contact causing the ice there to melt and cool.

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  • Exposed overnight to a cool dry gentle wind from the north-west, the water evaporates at the expense of its own heat, and the consequent cooling takes place with sufficient rapidity to overbalance the slow influx of heat from above through the cooled dense air or from below through the badly conducting straw.

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  • In this zone the extremes of temperature are less, though the summers here also are warm, and the winters decidedly cool, especially in the north-east.

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  • Alphonso alone remained cool, and would not listen to those who clamoured for a rupture with Germany.

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  • His personal popularity, too, due partly to his youth and genial manners, was at this time greatly increased by the cool courage he had shown after the dastardly bomb attack made upon him and his young wife, during the wedding procession at Madrid, by the anarchist Matteo Morales.1 Whatever his qualities, the growing entanglement of parliamentary affairs was soon to put them to the test.

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  • It requires a level head to keep cool amongst a couple of hundred strong stocks of bees on a hot summer's day in a good honey season.

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  • An orator of a business-like, straightforward type, cool and hard-hitting, his spare figure, incisive features and single eye-glass soon made him a favourite subject for the caricaturist; and in later life his aggressive personality, and the peculiarly irritating effect it had on his opponents, made his actions and speeches the object of more controversy than was the lot of any other politician of his time.

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  • Similarly, the range is large through the day, especially in the higher altitudes, where the nights are almost invariably cool and refreshing after even the hottest day.

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  • But even during the hot season the nights are cool.

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  • The home of the nymphs is on mountains and in groves, by springs and rivers, in valleys and cool grottoes.

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  • This is done by allowing the oil to cool down to a low temperature and pressing it through cloths in a press, when a limpid oil exudes, which remains proof against cold - "winter oil."

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  • Wet compression theoretically is not quite so efficient as dry compression, but it possesses practical advantages in keeping the working parts of the compressor cool, and it also greatly facilitates the regulation of the liquid, and ensures the full duty of the machine being continuously performed.

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