In 2002 Judja-Sato signed a deal with the Ministry of Health to start a pilot project delivering pediatric vaccines--and facilities to keep them cool--to 42 clinics serving 900, 000 people in Cabo Delgado, a rural northeastern province.
Couple this with the grape's prima donna temperature demands--warm though not-too-warm days to ripen up, but with cool nights to keep acidity from respiring out--and you begin to see why making great Pinot Gris takes a special calling.
Couple this with the grape's prima donna temperature demands-warm though not-too-warm days to ripen up, but with cool nights to keep acidity from respiring out-and you begin to see why making great Pinot Gris takes a special calling.
They've set free the coolest technology from behind the locked lab doors at IBM, Xerox and the telephone companies and aft of the machine-gun-equipped guards at America's defense contractors, all of whom had reasons of their own--perfectly valid at the time--to keep the cool stuff from seeing the light of day.
As long as I keep cool, start having good at-bats and start performing better it won't happen.
"As long as I keep cool, start having good at-bats and start performing better it won't happen, " Davis said.
While Disney World understandably needs a lot a lot of juice to keep the massive crowds of theme-park enthusiasts cool, calm and composed, the gas gluttonous City of Vernon cannot claim the same excuse.
"I'm trying to keep my cool, " Johnson told BBC Sport after the 14-13 loss.
Trains drive themselves between downtown and suburbia, homes keep comfortably cool and airy on their own, diagnostic machines perform check-ups and prescribe remedies.
"She was cool letting me use stuff like this to help keep me in check -- but as long as I stay safe, " he says.
If you prefer your white wine chilled, there are various decanters that will fit in a fridge, or you can buy an ice-pocket decanter, which has a small built-in capsule for ice that will help keep your wine cool.
It was the Manchester semi-final against New Zealand, and Willey had to keep his cool.
To keep his buildings cool, the architect uses greenery, natural ventilation and shaded pedestrian routes -- similar to traditional Chinese shophouses.
If we learned one thing from the 2007-2008 market collapse, it is that investors who keep a cool head and are opportunistic in their purchases can make nice tidy profits as stocks recover.
At Purdue University in Indiana, scientists are working on a reactor-like device that uses water circulated by gravity to keep the core cool.
CNN: Today/Tomorrow - Helping nuclear plants keep their cool
To combat inflation, Andy believes that Beijing will keep raising interest rates until food prices cool off, and believes that three more 25 basis-point hikes are likely, including one this year.
Once the codename for Apple Computer's (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) latest operating-system upgrade, the company opted to keep the name because it sounded so cool.
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