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He wanted an office near Union Square and the East Village, close to cool restaurants.
Worse: In sharp contrast to the storied nerdiness of Bill Gates 20 years ago, these guys are close to cool.
It was steered by John's circulation, and it was never expected to strengthen much because it was close to cool waters.
One was President John F. Kennedy, because I thought he represented as close to cool rationality as any political figure of that time, but he also could get things done.
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The experimental results indicate that the designed ionic wind generator had good cooling performance close to cooling fan, coupled with lower energy consumption and less mechanically induced noise.
Earlier this morning, the intense temperature of the pool was preventing workers from getting close enough to cool it.
Your mag is the closest thing to cool I can get here in Ohio.
It's easy to get to and usually jam-packed in the summer, but the closest place to cool off after a wild night out.
Then, every hour or so, take the 10 minute trek down to the closest pool to cool off and then work yourself back into a dripping sweat returning to your chairs in the exiled part of the ship.
The ITCZ, which is normally situated south of the Gulf of Tehuantepec, shifted northward into Central and Southern Mexico, making the cyclone closer to cooler sea surface temperatures, hence limiting the number of storms that formed during the season.
The cool venous blood passes close to and cools the warm arterial blood traveling to the brain.
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