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Owners put quarters into the air-conditioners when they wanted to cool off.
I loved the quiet lanes, but I wanted to cool off in the sea.
What's more, although they wanted to cool their drinking water, making ice wasn't a job for which these people would "hire" a refrigerator.
"It is getting ugly out there," Mr. Phelps said, adding that the mayor wanted to cool tensions with a policy change many rank-and-file officers supported for a city, the nation's fifth largest, 150 miles from the Mexican border.
John Marburger, the new director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, said he wanted to "cool any fever" that the course of discovery would be interrupted and the quality of intellectual life distorted and impaired, or that science was to be diverted in a massive way as it was in the second world war.
Finally, when my patience had run dry I wanted to cool it with a jack and ginger ale.
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And you want to cool off.
He wants to cool the planet, but without stifling growth.
The United States just wants to cool things down.
LIQUID nitrogen seems a good place to start if you want to cool something down.
"You come home from a very hot day and want to cool down.
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