• The space--protected with fingerprint biometrics and jammed with cables, server stacks and air-conditioning equipment--also serves as a nice showpiece for prospective clients.

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  • Air conditioning--just about our full product line was being shipped.

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  • Neighbouring Long Coast Seasports (852-8104-6222) rents both small and roomy tents with different degrees of furnishing -- some even have air-conditioning -- as well as an array of water sports equipment including kayaks, bodyboards and skimboards.

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  • In exchange for a more substantial energy-bill savings (5-10% of the summer's air-conditioning tariff), participating customers agree to an "Auto-Tune" of their Nest, a three-week adjustment period where the algorithms plan a regime that routinely rejiggers air-conditioning use during the day.

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  • In the summer of 2005, when Shaw was twenty-three, he went to Las Vegas for a strength-and-conditioning convention.

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  • The building boasts views of the Saigon River, full back-up electricity, centralized air-conditioning, direct phone lines and high-speed lifts.

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  • There are big bucks to be made in surgical and medical fabrics-gross profits for surgical packs, gowns, caps, masks, sponges, bandages and tape run 25% to 30%-and in allergen- and pollution-trapping filters for heating and air-conditioning (50% to 60%), both made by 3M.

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  • They added central air-conditioning, a wood-burning furnace and a second bathroom.

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  • "This could easily degenerate into chaos, " concedes Paul Heitman, a senior program architect at Comverge, which hopes to extend its metering expertise for air-conditioning systems to plug-in cars.

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  • My hot pot-loving little sister, who lives with her family in Florida, simply cranks up the air-conditioning to enjoy huoguo year-round.

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  • Saturday, the 232 passengers -- who'd stayed aboard the Chicago-bound train, which had air conditioning and food -- had been taken off and put on buses so they could reach their final destinations, according to Kulm.

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  • There is not one case of transmission on our sardine-packed public-transport system or through the air-conditioning systems in office buildings.

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  • But how do you turbocharge a product line rooted in a century-old air-conditioning cycle?

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  • One week before the school year began, workers finished removing mold from the air-conditioning system and teachers spent nine-hour days repainting the school to give it a distinctive identity.

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  • The prolonged restoration has resulted in quiet and effective air-conditioning, as well as speedy Wi-Fi.

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  • The calculation is based on annual air-conditioning use of 1, 622 kilowatt-hours of electricity, reasonable in hot places like Texas but not in the Midwest, where the average home uses fewer than 1, 000 kilowatt-hours.

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  • One wonders how Doug Von Allmen, who began life in poverty, working as a window washer and factory grunt, became a man intolerant of any "creaking" on his yacht, irritated by the slightest whooshing of the air-conditioning system and concerned with the placement of gold-plated toilet-paper dispensers.

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  • They are air-conditioning for the soul, wines of insouciant, shed-the-sweater sensuality, the sports drink of Mediterranean seductions.

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  • In America, three-quarters of poor households have air-conditioning.

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  • He had also applied to a six-month training program for heating and air-conditioning technicians.

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  • It now provides the panoply of comforts that the well-heeled modern traveller demands: quiet air-conditioning, international telephones, satellite television, cappuccino and rather good cheesecake.

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  • "An air-conditioning unit is just the physical manifestation of the Carnot Cycle - which is talking about heat exchange between two closed systems, " he droned.

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  • They outfit their three technicians' vehicles with five-gallon water jugs and check that the air-conditioning units are always functioning properly.

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  • Air-conditioning comes from under the floors, the best option for computer-strewn offices.

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  • There, among 12-foot high stacks of old oscilloscopes and signal-conditioning gear, Williams points to a clunky black metal box about the size of an underwear drawer.

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