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airconditioning

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  • noun Alternative spelling of air conditioning.

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Examples

  • There is no carbon or CFC-producing airconditioning, which is good for the environment, but what about us?

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • There were no visible airconditioning units to keep residents cool through the Pakistan summer.

    Fugitive's House in a 'Very Peaceful Area' Tom Wright 2011

  • Originally, I wanted to draw this using one continuous line, but while I followed one continuous line (starting top left and zigzagging down the page), the ink dried in the nib very quickly (I am using the airconditioning so that the living room functions as a dryer, which is great for flannel sheets but not so much for ink) and the nib skips on this paper.

    Illustration Friday: Early 2010

  • It turned out that the guys we had in December to install airconditioning had well and truly stuffed the system up.

    mikandra: move along, nothing to see here mikandra 2010

  • My friends, living in a second floor apartment, complaining how the grime that comes in through the window they can't afford airconditioning turns everything in the apartment grey.

    Archive 2010-09-01 GamesWithWords 2010

  • It turned out that the guys we had in December to install airconditioning had well and truly stuffed the system up.

    move along, nothing to see here mikandra 2010

  • Hell if you don't have airconditioning we don't and not particularly comfortable even if you do.

    Making Light: Power outage 2010

  • Which is why I still consider airconditioning a luxury which we don't use very often.

    mikandra: updatery mikandra 2010

  • The cpu/memory cabinets sat under an airconditioning return “hood” that could barely exhaust the heat.

    Data Centers Are Becoming Big Polluters, Study Finds - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Which is why I still consider airconditioning a luxury which we don't use very often.

    updatery mikandra 2010

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