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TES7 Results of the Gallagher Test Session 296 October 24, 1966 dismisses choir stew lighthouse flags

One evening unusually cool and brisk.

(“Most evening cool.”)

TPS3 Jane’s Notes Wednesday, July 27, 1977 James coffee intro cake sunny

[...] Cool—sunny—nice! [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 9, 1984 circulatory temperature fever mucous blotchy

[...] She drank iced ginger ale all through the night, and decided to stop doing that today and switch to plain cool water. [...]

(4:26 p.m. I got Jane some cool water. [...]

TES2 Session 69 July 8, 1964 apparition constructions water temperature cool

[...] Nevertheless, the temperature is generally cool and for Ruburt’s particular eye ailment the coolness is important, although in other ailments heat might be desired.

[...] The temperature of the water is an element here, and it is very cool.

[...] Ruburt’s eye condition is a result of conditioned early panic, and the cool temperature, plus the mineral components of this water on your land, will help him.

TPS3 Jane’s Notes Tuesday, July 12 symphony woozy Frank sinuses crescendo

[...] my neck feels heavy; Frank comes back into the kitchen for a cool drink... [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 850, May 2, 1979 idealists idealism kill shalt Thou

1. On April 20, technicians managed to lower below the boiling point the temperature of the cooling water in the damaged nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island; this success was achieved just 24 days after the accident began to unfold on March 28. The reactor hasn’t reached an ideal “cold shutdown,” however, when it will be on a natural circulation of water at atmospheric pressure; that situation will come about when an independent backup cooling system is completed several weeks from now.

[...] True or false, we wonder: There never was any danger that the bubble of radioactive hydrogen gas in the core of the disabled reactor would explode; there never was any danger of a meltdown of the core’s uranium fuel; an act of sabotage against the reactor’s primary cooling system set in motion the whole chain of unfortunate events, with their national and worldwide repercussions….

NotP Chapter 8: Session 785, August 2, 1976 sentence cellularly attuned grammar previews

[...] We’ve been holding the sessions with the front and back doors opened so that the cool winds from the hills blow through the house. [...]

[...] In trance Jane is as “cool as a cucumber” — until break, that is, when she has to contend with the temperature like the rest of us.)

TMA Introduction by Jane Roberts magical Rob camera trancetime whirred

[...] I wiggled around a lot trying to get comfortable while the “cool as a cucumber” Rob said what a great day it was. [...]

[...] A slightly cool breeze came in through the open doors and windows. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 845, April 2, 1979 nuclear Mile Jonestown Island scientists

[...] We’re told that a radioactive and potentially explosive bubble of hydrogen gas, which has been preventing cooling water from reaching the upper portions of the control rods within the reactor’s fuel assembly, is now being very slowly and carefully vented into the atmosphere; this is a first step in the bubble’s planned dissolution. [...]

[...] These seem to suggest that he possesses an elegant, cool separation from nature, that the animals for example do not. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 4, 1983 milligrams Joan dosage birthday Lorrie

[...] The day was cool and rainy, and then snowy—I’d opened a curtain, and I could see a rather heavy wet snow falling upon the trees, rooftops, streets, people and cars. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 8: Session 856, May 24, 1979 Watergate President idealized nuclear fanatic

[...] And in all of this concern for safety there’s much irony: for Three Mile Island, and the people of eastern Pennsylvania, were saved not by the plant’s emergency cooling systems, but by nonsafety-related equipment that plant operators finally used to improvise cooling of the reactor’s overheated core.

TES8 Session 359 August 7, 1967 Stephen Pete Ferd goals Denver

[...] I really have enjoyed hearing you, Seth, I think you are a real cool head.”)

I am indeed pleased to hear that I am a cool head.

TPS3 Deleted Session August 15, 1977 towels dedicated improvements ligaments synchronized

[...] Ruburt should read the sessions over, and make a greater attempt to follow the suggestions, particularly when the weather is cool; the walking. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 6: April 27, 1984 medicine western animals site vaccination

[...] Jane’s room was pleasantly cool, though. [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 9: May 29, 1984 unmanly cross showoffs taught bravado

[...] Boys are still taught to “be cool,” unemotional, aggressive, and assertive — as opposed to being emotionally warm, cooperative, gregarious but without fake bravado. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: June 27, 1984 food foodstuffs vengeance highflying nondisease

(The day was quite cool, and intermittently cloudy. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 11: June 13, 1984 patient rain anger treatment fondle

[...] A strong breeze kept whipping up the airy branches of the mountain ash outside the windows of 330, and the room began to cool down a bit.

TES6 Session 274 July 20, 1966 chemical excess projections propelling asparagus

[...] A cool body temperature for example, and the outside temperature, or rather the room temperature, between 73.8 and 75.9 or .10. [...]

[...] Cool colors are best. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 30, 1983 Saul torso Cathy arms spine

(The day was cool—39 degrees—when I left the house. [...]

TPS2 Session 620 (Deleted Portion) October 11, 1972 reins belief license money abundance

“I better be cool and collected about this.”

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