And cool it on the interviews for a couple weeks (or at least schedule them for after hours).
The spacewalkers then plugged in power and data connectors to the truss and prepared a radiator to cool it.
Earlier Europe Minister Peter Hain repeated a call for people to "cool it" over British entry into the single currency.
"I still can't believe how cool it is that my life will be portrayed on the big screen, " the songwriter said.
'Then I think they added this crosspiece to cool it down a little bit and make it seem a bit more Christian.
Imagine how cool it would be if, when you chose to play as an Alien, you could walk on walls and ceilings?
Though it is double the speed of its predecessor, it will use the same amount of electricity to run and cool it.
He is convinced that if economic relations between the two countries were to cool it would be bad for both of them.
On July 15, quote volume at the NYSE fell off a cliff, like they fingered somebody and told them to cool it.
And just to underline how cool it is, Valve green lit Black Mesa, a remake of one of its own games (Half-Life).
We all know how hugely successful and popularity the iPod was and how cool it was to wear those fresh new white earphones.
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To cool it, the central bank has raised interest rates twice this year, most recently to 8.5% above inflation, and the finance ministry has cut public investment.
Lomborg, author of the book "Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming, " believes the cap-and-trade approach favored by Flannery and others is doomed to failure.
"I'm kind of a geek and play the online MMO World of Warcraft with my sister and her husband, and we always talk about how cool it would be to go there, " she says.
My initial marveling at how cool it was that I could do this from Singapore without schlepping to Borders and then to the post office, turned to helpless anger a month later when the gift hadn't been delivered.
He launched online trading two decades later, took his firm public in 1997 and built a national name during the dot-com boom by offering cut rates, bare-bones service and Stuart, a ponytailed spokesman who taught his boss how cool it was to trade online.
"The saltwater going out of the greenhouses will go to the CSP to cool it -- which makes it more efficient -- and then it will go to the evaporator 'hedges' which create good growing conditions for crops outside and revegetate areas of desert, " he said.
It certainly looked cool and it caught the imagination because my report subsequently clocked more hits that day than any other news story on the BBC.
It's more of it's gotta get there and I just gotta get it back and this is so cool because it's something I can touch and own and feel that's been in space.
Look for OnAir service to drop initially on short flights in Western Europe, though Airbus intends to take it global -- if the FAA's cool with it, anyway.
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If the measure of a new visual technology is not that it looks cool but that it allows viewers to see things they have never seen before, sport is the clear winner.
It figures that using less water and energy to execute a basic household function, while looking cool doing it, works pretty well for consumers.
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The point is, the Corvette, the much-beloved, often-mocked all-American sports car, is cool again, and it has become cool by standing on first principles and having the world come around to it.
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When a brand evokes the characteristics of cool, it stands out and drives consumption.
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