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There's a huge bathhouse, complete with a set of private rooms and tall ceilings to allow steam to rise, all of it ventilated by a system of shafts that run for dozens of kilometres in every direction – sometimes a vast distance from the populated areas to trick potential invaders.
Is it ventilated to the outside, or does it smell like cake toilet deodorizers or wall dispensers spritzing disinfectants that may trigger asthma?
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We should test it or ventilate it.
At first hearing, it suggests a cloistered, hermetic space, yet it is ventilated with many hidden influences, and has deep roots in the folk music of the Balkans.
The greenhouse was enriched to CO2 concentration of 700 ppm when it is closed and 350 ppm when it is ventilated.
When the ventilation units were placed at the local zone where it was ventilated, that zone underwent the highest cooling than other local zones.
It's ventilated on the spine and inside are compartments for everything from your mobile to wet laundry, a hydration bladder and hidden rain cover.
The coroner criticised staff at Surrey Hire and Sales, saying he found they had advised Lawler that the pump could be used inside the home provided it was ventilated, which they had denied.
It's ventilated to an extreme.
Janus et Cie's Croissant Sofa is so cool it's ventilated; a small miracle (though at 102 inches wide, not so small) of apparent tumbleweed lightness and actual heavyweight durability.
The preferred method of administration is inhalation for two reasons: first, it vasodilates ventilated areas of lung; and second, no PAH rebound on finishing treatment has been described.
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