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  • 1PJ Funnybunny: A Very Cool Easter — es una película animada producida por Starz, Anchor Bay y Animation Cottage, y dirigida por Marija Miletic Dail, originalmente lanzada en la televisión el 12 de abril de 1996. Contenido 1 Sinopsis 2 Reparto 2.1 Reparto Original …

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  • 2Cool Touch — Studio album by Leo Sayer Released 1990 Recorded 1990 Genre Dance, pop …

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  • 3cool — 1 adjective 1 TEMPERATURE low in temperature, but not cold, often in a way that feels pleasant: There was a cool breeze blowing off the sea. | sipping a cool drink see cold 1 2 CALM calm and not nervous, upset, embarrassed etc: Now just stay cool …

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  • 4cool under pressure — calm during a crisis, able to perform well when you must do it    Jo was very cool under pressure. When the judge asked questions, she answered clearly and calmly …

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  • 5Cool It (TV series) — Cool It Genre Comedy, impressionism Created by Phil Cool Jasper Carrott Paul Alexander Keith Donnelly Barry Faulkner Directed by David Weir St …

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  • 6cool — [ko͞ol] adj. [ME & OE col < IE base * gel , cold, to freeze > CHILL, COLD, L gelu] 1. moderately cold; neither warm nor very cold 2. tending to reduce discomfort in warm or hot weather [cool clothes] 3. a) …

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  • 7cool — 1 chilly, *cold, frigid, freezing, frosty, gelid, icy, glacial, arctic Antonyms: warm 2 Cool, composed, collected, unruffled, imperturbable, unflappable, nonchalant are comparable when applied to persons, their manners, appearance, temper, or… …

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  • 8Cool (Gwen Stefani song) — Cool …

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  • 9Cool Earth Solar — has developed concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) technology to build solar power plants. The company is headquartered in Livermore, California, USA, and in 2008 closed its Series A round of funding with Quercus Trust as the lead investor. The… …

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  • 10Cool flame — is a flame having maximal temperature below about 400 °C.[1] It is usually produced in a chemical reaction of a certain fuel air mixture. Contrary to conventional flame, the reaction is not vigorous and releases very little heat, light and carbon …

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