Cooled
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Tempers
cooled
soon enough, but India was always regarded as tilting toward the Kremlin, hardly a recommendation for warm relations in American eyes.
Accordingly, Moon’s government will have to maintain a rock-solid alliance with the US while trying to improve relations with China, which have
cooled
since South Korea decided to host the THAAD system.
Godrej’s engineers observed that if the objective was only to keep food from spoiling, and not necessarily to make ice, it would be sufficient if the refrigerator
cooled
to a few degrees above zero centigrade.
That would greatly improve the prospects of a future negotiation among the three actors, once things have
cooled
down.
In 1991, the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines created a haze of sulfur in the higher atmosphere that
cooled
the entire planet approximately half a degree Celsius for two years afterwards.
By the next day, citizens had
cooled
off, and they voted for leniency.
Then re-inject the now
cooled
water for another pass through the subsurface.
Starting in 2012, Latin American economies
cooled
significantly, owing to the European debt crisis, China’s slowdown, collapsing commodity prices, and capital flight from emerging markets, as rattled investors sought refuge in safe assets.
Unfortunately, the latest political incident involving the democracy-promoting activities of American NGOs has
cooled
bilateral relations and threatens the $1.3 billion in military assistance that Egypt receives annually from the United States.
By scattering and absorbing incoming sunlight, the haze
cooled
the Earth’s surface for almost two years.
When, in 1997 at NATO's Madrid summit, Romania was turned down, public enthusiasm
cooled.
Moreover, relations with China
cooled
after the Tiananmen Square shootings in 1989, and the Clinton administration had to devise a new approach.
He presents pictures from the 2% of Antarctica that is dramatically warming, while ignoring the 98% that has largely
cooled
over the past 35 years.
When Mount Pinatubo erupted in 1991, about a million tons of sulfur dioxide was pumped into the stratosphere, reacting with water to form a hazy layer that spread around the globe, and – by scattering and absorbing incoming sunlight –
cooled
the earth’s surface for almost two years.
The older spent fuel that has
cooled
for about five years is placed in hardened, dry storage casks, and the younger, more radioactive, and hotter spent fuel is
cooled
in pools of water surrounded by strong containment structures.
Alongside all of this democratic progress, however, Myanmar’s relations with China
cooled
considerably.
Indeed, if global leaders – from multilateral organizations, governments, the private sector, and civil-society groups – seize opportunities for closer cooperation, long-simmering risks can be
cooled
before they boil over.
In 1783, a volcano in Iceland spewed so much ash into the atmosphere that the entire northern hemisphere was
cooled
for almost three years.
Although capital markets
cooled
off slightly in April and May of this year, German TARGET claims increased again in June, this time by €84 billion.
At the same time, over 60% of French and Danish respondents, and almost half of those surveyed in Germany, claim to have
cooled
on China.
'He noticed that Betsy's delight
cooled
down when she learnt that Anna had not yet been divorced.
Not only had he
cooled
toward her, but he hated her because he loved another woman – that was clear.
He touched the metal, which had already cooled, and the cold made him shudder as though he had touched a corpse.
Emma from time to time
cooled
her cheeks with the palms of her hands, and
cooled
these again on the knobs of the huge fire-dogs.
And, as a matter of fact, we are sheltered from the north winds by the forest of Argueil on the one side, from the west winds by the St. Jean range on the other; and this heat, moreover, which, on account of the aqueous vapours given off by the river and the considerable number of cattle in the fields, which, as you know, exhale much ammonia, that is to say, nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen (no, nitrogen and hydrogen alone), and which sucking up into itself the humus from the ground, mixing together all those different emanations, unites them into a stack, so to say, and combining with the electricity diffused through the atmosphere, when there is any, might in the long run, as in tropical countries, engender insalubrious miasmata—this heat, I say, finds itself perfectly tempered on the side whence it comes, or rather whence it should come—that is to say, the southern side—by the south-eastern winds, which, having
cooled
themselves passing over the Seine, reach us sometimes all at once like breezes from Russia.""At any rate, you have some walks in the neighbourhood?" continued Madame Bovary, speaking to the young man.
You may succeed the Chevreuses and Longuevilles of the Fronde ...But by then, my dear friend, the heavenly fire which animates you at this moment will have
cooled
a little.
It happened, then, that as with young men love is for the most part nothing more than appetite, which, as its final object is enjoyment, comes to an end on obtaining it, and that which seemed to be love takes to flight, as it cannot pass the limit fixed by nature, which fixes no limit to true love—what I mean is that after Don Fernando had enjoyed this peasant girl his passion subsided and his eagerness cooled, and if at first he feigned a wish to absent himself in order to cure his love, he was now in reality anxious to go to avoid keeping his promise.
Sancho made him an obeisance, and said, "Ever since I came down from heaven, and from the top of it beheld the earth, and saw how little it is, the great desire I had to be a governor has been partly
cooled
in me; for what is there grand in being ruler on a grain of mustard seed, or what dignity or authority in governing half a dozen men about as big as hazel nuts; for, so far as I could see, there were no more on the whole earth?
Sancho said he might do as he pleased; but that for his own part he would like to finish off the business quickly before his blood
cooled
and while he had an appetite, because "in delay there is apt to be danger" very often, and "praying to God and plying the hammer," and "one take was better than two I'll give thee's," and "a sparrow in the hand than a vulture on the wing."
A delightful walk it was; for it was a pleasant afternoon in June, and their way lay through a deep and shady wood,
cooled
by the light wind which gently rustled the thick foliage, and enlivened by the songs of the birds that perched upon the boughs.
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