After cooling down and receiving a sponge bath, Orb was loaded onto a van headed to Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore.
That was to prevent a repeat of the hydrogen explosions that blew radiation out of the plant soon after cooling systems failed in the wake of the tsunami.
In 1999, the Maryland state attorney general cracked down on adult entertainment site Efox with a 120-day cooling-off period for using its Web site to hype an IPO that after the cooling-off period never materialized.
Hours earlier, the plant operator switched off a reactor cooling system after discovering rats near critical equipment.
On the first day, he used the cooling device after riding, and found that his temperature returned to normal within a few minutes.
The power plant's cooling systems failed after the quake and tsunami, leading to the reactors overheating.
This is what happened at Fukushima the cooling system failure after the tsunami caused the system to switch to battery power.
Industry guidelines say patients should have a two-week cooling off period after booking procedures and they ban the use of time-limited financial inducements.
About 160, 000 people had to be evacuated from the area around the nuclear plant, where meltdowns occurred at three reactors after tsunami waters knocked out cooling systems.
Villagers in nearby Cooling held a party after the announcement to celebrate the end of their fight.
The IAEA statement was released hours after Tepco temporarily shut down the cooling system in the second unit's spent fuel pool following the discovery of dead rodents near a transformer.
Summers began cooling in Northern Europe after 1300 A.D.
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After reading about a circulating water cooling cap that was used in a University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine sleep study, the girls set about creating a cheaper, lighter, and less onerous solution the cooling headband.
They can carry five to 20 times more current in the same unit area while reducing the amount of energy lost as heat by 75-97% (depending on whether the current is alternating or direct), even after accounting for all the nitrogen-cooling paraphernalia.
Yet global warming observed less than two decades after many scientists had predicted a global cooling crisis prompted the United Nations to organize an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and to convene a continuing series of international conferences purportedly aimed at preventing an impending catastrophe.
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For example, significant cooling and strong dynamical effects after the Laki event and other high-latitude eruptions are believed to have caused decreased flow of the Nile River in Egypt and weakened African and Asian monsoons based on climate model simulations, with potentially very significant impacts on food and water supplies.
Foreign buying fell substantially in 2012, after the government's earlier round of cooling measures.
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Shunned by investors on Monday on fears that the nuclear crisis going on in Japan, as reactors explode and melt down after the horrendous earthquake and ensuing tsunami damaged cooling capacities, stocks from uranium miners to generator designers to plant builders have topped the charts for biggest losers.
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After 8 hours the batteries ran down and the cooling system quit.
After subtracting the draw of running lights, headlight, cooling fan, among other components, the excess power is available to run add-ons including lights.
The six-reactor Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant was badly damaged after the 11 March 2011 earthquake and tsunami knocked out cooling systems to reactors, leading to meltdowns and the release of radioactivity.
Three of the six reactors melted down after the tsunami and 9.0-magnitude quake wrecked cooling systems.
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After the Olympic "warm-up", were things cooling down, I asked?
With cooling mechanisms jutting out from his shirt, Dhoni clipped the first ball after the resumption from Mahmood, straight to mid-wicket.
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Power has been restored to part of the cooling system at Japan's tsunami-hit Fukushima nuclear plant, after it failed for the second time in a month.
On site, the workers in its number one reactor appear not to have been familiar with an emergency-cooling system called an isolation condenser, which they wrongly thought was still working after the tsunami.
In experiments on dogs they have found that by pumping liters of ice-cold salt water into their arteries and cooling them down to 59 degrees they can preserve vital organs up to three hours after the heart stops.
The chip was not cooled by any artificial cooling equipment, Craig Barrett, Intel's CEO, said at the press conference after.
After the amendment, food such as sausage rolls or pasties sold on shelves - that is, cooling down, rather than being kept hot in a special cabinet - will not be liable for VAT.
Some 110, 000 people living around the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant were evacuated after the massive March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami knocked out the plant's power and cooling systems, causing meltdowns in three reactors and spewing radiation into the surrounding air, soil and water.
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