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They will also need fresh air, so the room must be ventilated.
"I guess he just wanted to ventilate the house a little."
We stumbled over him, and he just about ventilated us.
He has to ventilate the chest, let off some of the pressure building up inside.
That was why, they said, he let defense lawyers ventilate each and every one of them today.
The room was in the basement on the back side of the house, but well ventilated.
Now, at the end of the month, the whole question has been ventilated in the press with most satisfactory results.
On the other hand, they were difficult to ventilate and often damp.
Factories often were not well ventilated and became very hot in the summer.
To help ventilate the rest of the place, this was actually a well from roof to ground floor.
"They hope it's a problem that will go away if nobody ventilates it too much."
Those efforts had provided a certain resistance to ventilating her.
Occasionally, under good private management, they are ventilated and clean.
Certainly, it does no harm to ventilate that view in this place.
"You let 2,000 kids out after school, they need to ventilate," he said.
Because the children's rooms on the top floor did not have these large windows, another way to ventilate their living space was needed.
The study suggested that pools might need to be better ventilated.
There is a difference, though, between ventilating a house to cool it and doing so to bring in fresh air.
"You want to ventilate sometime, just give me a call."
I found out from that the mode of ventilating the boat.
Other more drastic proposals were ventilated but never put into practice.
The perfume section is well ventilated and they do good coffee.
Simply allowing students to ventilate their emotions is often the best help you can offer.
The relationship between car culture and fashion has rarely been one that either party wanted to ventilate in public.
The building must then be ventilated, generally for at least 6 hours, before occupants can return.