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The idea is that you can keep a dish cool in an oven that doubles as a refrigerator for several hours during the day, then set it to defrost and bake using a timer--making any changes from a PC or Web-enabled phone.
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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.
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It put her in just enough of a gratitude mindset that she was able to keep her cool.
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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.
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Manufacturers are only too happy to indulge these desires, with refrigerators that let you surf the Internet for recipes, ovens that will keep a meal cool while you're at work and start roasting it in time for your arrival home, and sinks that turn into dishwashers --look Ma, no loading!
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Once the package has been opened, it will keep for about a year if wrapped tightly, secured with a rubber band and stored in a cool, dry cabinet.
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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.
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Astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson set in motion equipment shutdown procedures and, with crewmate Douglas Wheelock, installed a jumper cable to keep all the rooms cool.
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This can take more than a week to cool down, and the rods must be continually bathed in cooling waters to keep them from overheating.
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At Purdue University in Indiana, scientists are working on a reactor-like device that uses water circulated by gravity to keep the core cool.
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The U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention was among many government agencies trying to keep people informed -- from knowing when the food in your suddenly inoperable freezer can't be eaten to taking a cool bath if you don't have AC.
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