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1 He was far cooler than he'd been in Iowa, and dressed differently.
2 England's session on Thursday was conducted in far cooler conditions of around 18 degrees.
3 It's super neat to receive these messages but it's far cooler to respond to them.
4 Using the axle would have been far cooler .
5 Moreover, the rock chambers would be far cooler , in the middle of the day, than the hut.
6 The rare marine mammal, renowned for its repertoire of songs, normally frequents far cooler waters below polar ice.
7 A California-based tech company has come up with something far cooler than just turning dull metal into shiny metal.
8 It was far cooler than outside, and Hamilton breathed a sigh of relief as he sank into his seat.
9 But both states will see far cooler temperatures over the weekend, following a rapid cool change on Friday, weather officials said.
10 But the most worrying part of the bushfire mix may not happen in Sydney until this evening when temperatures are far cooler .
11 One of our great wants had been hammocks in which to sleep, they being far cooler and more healthy than standing bed-places.
12 Our home-made canopy encloses the table, draws people together, gives a bit of shade and is far cooler than a big canvas umbrella.
13 He is beautiful, antique, otherworldly and from Manchester -and if we know anything, it's that Manchester is far cooler than where we are.
14 And though your love is far less, far cooler than mine, yet you will not defraud me of the best happiness of my life?
15 'Tis far cooler in Montreal than in Washington in the summer time.
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