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The surge forced the government to introduce new cooling measures in October.
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TOSHIBA Toshiba Corp 6502.T said affected products were used in cooling equipment.
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NISA said efforts to restore cooling systems were not making clear progress.
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Reliance provides heating, cooling and water services to both consumers and businesses.
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Coming on top of a rapidly cooling economy, the situation is grave.
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Why, only last trip I was offered a refrigerating plant in Chicago!
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The Others segment mainly engages in real estate leasing and refrigerating storage business.
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Cool before use, refrigerating or freezing what you are not using straight away.
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They could have used what ran in his veins to cool those refrigerating machines.
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For mastodons like Bismarck, William II prepares a refrigerating atmosphere which freezes them alive.
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This serves as a refrigerant bath for the experiments to be made.
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It says it now faces higher costs from ditching the new refrigerant.
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Honeywell and Dupont are deeply invested in the success of the new refrigerant.
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The process is highly refrigerant, in any state of the weather.
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During the Commission's investigation an Ocean Contracting technician admitted falsely diagnosing refrigerant leaks.
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This refrigerator is like those which we employ in our sulphurous anhydride frigorific apparatus.
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The following is the substance of his remarks on this subject: Forests act as frigorific causes in three ways:
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Thus emotionally injured and cast into the frigorific outer darkness of a ravaged continent, they adopt the imperial patina of Roman procurators in narcissistic compensation.
Usage of chilling in English
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However, that chilling effect is part of our current justice system's design.
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But Lieberman's words will have a chilling effect on news organisations everywhere.
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The expense and the threat are enough to create a 'chilling effect'.
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The result is a little book with a chilling power of prediction.
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However, it could have a chilling effect on coverage of sensitive stories.
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The testimony of General Walter Bedell Smith resounds with chilling authority today:
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The actions of the police could end up having a chilling effect.
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The effect is weirdly chilling, and somehow more lifelike in augmented reality.
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Besides, the chilling effects of the tax increase may already be thawing.
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Which is somewhat chilling to consider, given the things you can do.
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This is, in my view, a chilling development for the Australian public.
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This week, the bone-chilling cold meant lawn chairs were nowhere in sight.
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The attempt to undo Australia's regulations has had a chilling effect elsewhere.
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Results showed that the chilling night has different impacts depending on cultivars.
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In June 1948 a brilliantly chilling story appeared in the New Yorker.
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Neighbour Joe Popow said he found it chilling to have known Castro.