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Grinder added that every year she has seen less rain, more dust and skyrocketing electricity rates as residents try to keep cool.

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“Dogs cannot sweat like humans to keep cool. They pant through their mouths to regulate their body temperature and it would not be likely that he was out there for a terribly long time,” Dawes said.

When hunting faster prey, humans can rely on our unusual ability to run at a steady pace for hours and keep cool by sweating.

Many of the celebrities wore loose fitting outfits, as they tried to keep cool with the sun beating down on London's Royal Festival Hall.

From BBC

Many of the celebrities wore loose fitting outfits, as they tried to keep cool with the sun beating down on London's Royal Festival Hall.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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