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Air-conditioned tunnels below downtown Dallas were full of people eating lunch on Tuesday, but the sun-baked streets above were almost empty.
Texas Toast: Bake at 100°F Leslie Eaton 2011
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Air-conditioned outdoor stadiums as part of $50 billion in infrastructure improvements.
What If We Don Matthew Futterman 2010
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Air-conditioned vans conduct a brisk shuttle business, and with the trip down to 2½ hours or less, a stop at Plered is no longer on the itinerary.
Jakarta 2009
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Air-conditioned, no one there except kids (who don't recognize you so it's all good) and you get to remove your shoes and lie down for a bit.
Blooking Baghdad and Bad Girl Blogs Sharon Bakar 2006
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Air-conditioned intercity buses are comfortable, and the roads are excellent.
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Air-conditioned Dallas seemed to me a stupendous achievement, the product of a large vision, American in the best and most humane way: money and applied science creating an elegant city where life had previously been brutish.
Among the Republicans Naipaul, V.S. 1984
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Air-conditioned barracks with modern plumbing and shower baths have been built for these Arabs, in fact, everything is as modern as one could imagine.
The World Today 1948
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Earthquakes Video:'Air-conditioned clothes' help Japan beat summer heat
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Earthquakes Video:'Air-conditioned clothes' help Japan beat summer heat
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Earthquakes Video:'Air-conditioned clothes' help Japan beat summer heat 28 mins ago
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