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But if the room warms beyond the desired temperature, the alchemy would kick in.
"If they're too full, then as they expand when the room warms up they'll pop".
The heart of the unit is a heat exchanger that pulls in cool air from the room, warms it, then blows it back.
If the room warms by even a fraction of a degree, the metal can expand imperceptibly, skewing the ion beam, wrecking the sample and forcing the team to start over.
If the room warms up the blanket cools off, and vice versa The blanket, scheduled for production in 1946, will cost about $40, and uses up about the same amount of electricity as would a radio.
The heating comes on as I'm waking, so I sit tight for a while, until my room warms up, shower, and head for breakfast, annoyingly only served till 9.30am.
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Is a sunlit room warm amber?
DALAYMAN is in her dressing room, warming up.
In the Churchill dining room warmed scotch egg with salad cream and chutney costs £5.05.
Functioning exactly like medieval tapestries, these are jolly colourful and keep a room warm in winter.
ATMOSPHERE -- A lovely but unromantic dining room warmed by teak accents and sparingly used flower arrangements.
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