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  • Shawn Mattiuz, manager of the Hapuku Fish Shop in Market Hall, a collection of upscale food purveyors in Oakland's bustling Rockridge district, has been watching the Gulf seafood saga play out in the ice-cooled trays of his display cases.

    Schooling Fish Customers 2010

  • WOLF: When the truck is stopped for the night, ice-cooled air is blown into the cab.

    CNN Transcript Oct 2, 2008 2008

  • Now I am no large Cola drunkard, but since it was rather warm, I decided to hold the ice-cooled silver can not only by my forehead but also quite courageously the brown to try aggressively bubbling Ruelpswaesserchen.

    Boing Boing: May 6, 2001 - May 12, 2001 Archives 2001

  • Next to the door was the rusting hulk of an old-style, ice-cooled Coke dispenser.

    Invasion Cook, Robin, 1940- 2000

  • By subjecting this lower layer to fractional distillation under 60 mm. pressure, it was separated into three fractions, of which the first contained 27 per cent. of hydroxylamine, the second 60 per cent., and the third crystallized in the ice-cooled receiver in long needles.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 841, February 13, 1892 Various

  • It was a small oasis, and not very fertile; its well was shallow and scanty, but no ice-cooled sherbet ever seemed more delicious than did its brackish waters to the parched tongues of the exhausted men.

    St. Nicholas, Vol. 5, No. 4, February 1878 Various

  • Some of the principles involved in an ice-cooled storage house are explained in the diagram, Fig. 189.

    Manual of Gardening (Second Edition) 1906

  • My system gets its sugar requirements in ice-cooled liquid format, so I eschew brownies, cakes, cookies and the like.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed David Eddie 2011

  • The latest addition to the exotic new-wave data centers we wrote about recently-including an ice-cooled former NATO command center in Iceland and a new tourist attraction at Disney World-is Hewlett-Packard's 360,000-square-foot UK facility cooled by the bracing winds from the nearby North Sea.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Bob Evans 2010

  • The latest addition to the exotic new-wave data centers we wrote about recently-including an ice-cooled former NATO command center in Iceland and a new tourist attraction at Disney World-is Hewlett-Packard's 360,000-square-foot UK facility cooled by the bracing winds from the nearby North Sea.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Bob Evans 2010

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