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If her arm rested against a wall, she felt the heat or coolth of it.
"Escape to damp coolth," he said in a cracked voice.
Even those who had no work to do or money to spend enjoyed strolling and staring in the coolth of day's end.
Even now he could sense, he thought, its coolth.
After firing up the wood stove, I went outside for coolth and companionship.
Can also be used to recover coolth.
"Oho," said the earthquake in the coolth of the earth, "so they are not the gods."
It never does to underestimate his resourcefulness under adversity or coolth in peril."
A westering sun made the city below intricate with shadows, and coolth breathed out of the east.
Then, after a silent space, "But man was not meant for paradise, I trow, whether of warmth or coolth.
The phase change material is often referred to as the 'battery' of the building because of its purpose of storing the 'coolth'.
How jolly it would be to fill it now with lumps of ice, and sit round it and enjoy the coolth!"
Overnight, control systems enable ventilation paths through the hollow concrete slab removing the heat stored during the day and storing coolth for the following day.
In the termite mound, the cool wind is drawn into the base of the mound, via channels and the 'coolth' is stored using we soil.
And then the two of them might walk out into the coolth of Lufkit's evening and seek Soldier's Hall together.
"I beg your pardon," she whispered, answering the warmth of Comrade mode with the coolth of Nonkin.
- his hand went into the wall with never a sensation at all save a faint tingling coolth promising comfort like the sheets of a fresh-made bed.
He waved it about, luxuriating in the softly flowing coolth and balm - admiring its fine silver scales and more than human handsomeness.
The coolth of the hidden-mouthed rocky tunnel leading to Ningauble's deep abode was most welcome to men weary, dry, and powdered with fine sand.
By day, smaller fans blow two changes of air an hour through the building, taking advantage of what Mr. Pearce calls "the coolth in the slab."
I added a fourth in the soothing coolth of the Four Seasons bar while I waited for the British Airways Chicago-Montreal-London flight to be called.
The thermal mass in the concrete is flushed at night, through a night purge, absorbing 'coolth' form the night air and allowing it to absorb heat from the space during the day.
"Electric Light" includes words American readers will stumble over: "glarry," "gowling," "fettled," "plout," "coolth" and others.
How could the brightness of the flowers, the coolth of the air, my own happiness be so swept away by an event that was, now rumor, later merely fact against which I could do nothing?
Holly has only recently learned, after a lifetime of WASP boarding school COOLTH - as she calls it - to hug people, so she hugs a lot.