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My latest online addiction -- my cyber yoga -- has been watching and rewatching Fred Armisen as the cool finger snapping, Thievery Corporation appreciating, tap dancing on sand president in this presidential address, titled simply, Cool.
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Under the city's temperature umbrella it was a cool, somewhat breezy autumn, but the air hit Luke Garner like the breath of Hell as his chair shot through the intangible barrier between Cool and Hot.
World of Ptavvs Niven, Larry 1966
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"It's possible that these helium-core white dwarfs cool so slowly that they haven't had time to get very faint yet," Cool said.
Energy News - Energy Technology - Energy Business - Energy and the Environment 2009
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You can enjoy following new and cool features at Cool v Fool Social networking website,
Digital Point Forums hardik18882 2009
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The second is called Cool, which is made up of cognac, geranium, and cypress.
Experiential Marketing BERND H. SCHMITT 1999
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The second is called Cool, which is made up of cognac, geranium, and cypress.
Experiential Marketing BERND H. SCHMITT 1999
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'Cool' is a concept that eludes conservatives and republicans, much like the word 'empathy' and 'hypocrisy'.
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Note: "Cool" is a relative term, to me it means that while in the grocery store the other day, my shoes caused a little girl to remark (much to her mother's embarrassment) "Look Mom, that lady has cartoon feet!"
Pop Quiz: Julie Andrews Edition* Slimbolala 2006
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The important part of the Rule of Cool is the factor of * Cool.
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In fact, I think the biggest failing of the Rule of Cool is it setting up plot/realism/consistency and cool as opposing pairs.
R_4808N commented on the word Cool
Cool. To be really really exceptional. Very Good. Awesome. Did you see that cool project over there?
June 8, 2009