Sentences with phrase «whirring fans»

Though we've grown to live with whirring fans and clicking hard drives, some computers mask it better than others.
A riot of stimulation, from the wind of whirring fans to the glare of swiveling spotlights and the warmth of infrared heaters, Series of Vulnerable Arrangements — Shadowless Voice Over Three (2008) is a sequence of three partitioned yet interweaving spaces punctuated by dangling scent emitters that gently puff out the smell of fresh - cut grass, French bread and coffee.
And the massive HangarBicocca presented a devastating exhibition of the Polish polymath Mirosław Bałka, whose whirring fans, hallways slicked with soap, and pumps of coal - black water circled around, but never disclosed, the horrors of the Holocaust.
Whirring fans» Christmas will be arriving this September, when the Intercooler TS series goes on sale.
The main pavilion is the epitome of tropical living with its whirring fans, fresh coastal breeze and dining table for eight.
Some babies also seem soothed by noises like whirring fans and washing machines because these probably sound similar to what they heard in the womb.
Other babies will respond well to the sound of a ticking clock, a whirring fan, or an actual noise machine set to rain, or night time sounds for instance.
The pacing of quiet moments between firefights is terrific, every hissing vent and whirring fan inducing a twitchy trigger finger.

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A small portable fan whirred away and oscillated, cooling the machines.
The first microphone I purchased was the Blue Yeti, a popular microphone that can pickup every sound including the whirring of the fan in your computer.
Some people even find that the steady whirring of a fan or the noise of a hair dryer or vacuum cleaner can help.
The fan in the humidifier whirs quietly as it disperses a soothing mist.
The carbon - capture machine's loud hum comes primarily from the whirring of fans to further cool the flue gas, along with the steady jostling of the agitator that keeps solids from settling out in the tall tank where the CO2 is captured.
Whether dancing chest to chest or obliquely angled, Godoy and Lugones whip across the floor, legs whirring like blades on a fan.
The loud thrum comes from the whirring of fans that cool the flue gas and the jostling of an agitator that keeps things moving in the tower where the reaction to actually capture the CO2 takes place.
They produce sound that's part whirr, part hum, and part box fan that can be adjusted in pitch, tone, and volume.
We've all walked into a classroom which has an old projector mounted on the ceiling; its fan noisily whirring away, pumping out lots of heat but not much light.
I've recharged the battery (now 12.5 V) but when I connect the terminals a whirring sound (like a fan) comes from a small box to the front left of the fuse box - this is with no ignition on.
30 minutes later, with the car having done nothing but sat parked for those 30 minutes, I tried to start the car to go somewhere, but while the starter motor and fan start fine (so the electrics seem good still unlike the previous problem), the engine doesn't join in - the starter cranks and makes the normal whup - whup - whup sound, the fan whirs until I release the ignition, but no gas ignition.
It's vocal too, with a prolonged warble and twitter when you lift off, a deep backbeat from the exhausts and a loud whir from the additional fan mounted directly under the engine cover to keep everything cool.
Its compressor humming and fan whirring.
Another downside of the fans is that if you're in a quiet room, you can hear them whirring, which can be annoying if you're used to using ultraquiet iPads or Android tablets.
The Quiet American has left you with romantic notions of Vietnam: Whirring ceiling fans at the Hotel Metropole, wide, tree - lined avenues and crumbling colonial villas, ochre paint peeling in lazy drifts.
An electric fan near the front door whirred.
Two huge wall mirrors emphasise the proportions of this beautiful high - ceilinged room which is cooled by whirring ceiling fans.
Plug in your iPod, kick back under the whirr of the fan and ponder the villa's menu of mouthwatering dishes as you decide what you'd like your chef to prepare for dinner.
The open - sided Pande living area exudes Raffles - style elegance with its diamond - patterned marble floor, colonial - style cane seating, steamer trunks, whirring paddle fans and crisp white color scheme splashed with blue accents from Chinese ceramics.
The villa has beautiful pitched ceilings with ceiling fans whirring about even though it's winter and bi-fold doors separate the pavilions and are flung open letting in sunlight and a cool breeze.
In docked mode, I never heard a single peep, and even when it had been docked and running games for hours, I had to put the device to my ear to hear it — the slight whirring of the fan inside.
So there are visual, sound and temperature elements to assimilate when experiencing the work, as the incandescent bar heaters buzz and the fans whirr.
A fan does whirr away inside the LG, but its volume was not detectable above ambient on our decibel meter, and it's only noticeable in a very quiet room.
Activating the ANC offered a slight bump in volume (+1 to 2 decibels) and, as expected, removed some outside noise, including the low whir of moving air from my ceiling fan and the road noise from traffic passing outside my window.
They might be soothed by favorite playlists, the sound of a water fountain, the whir of a fan, or even the sound of a soft gentle breeze blowing through curtains.
They are soothed by the sounds of water, the whir of a fan, the soft gentle breeze blowing through the curtains.
Then the kids and the fur babies and I gathered on the sofa — with the pedestal fan whirring — to watch a few episodes of Doctor Who before bed.
There's nothing like the slow whir of a ceiling fan — or even a box fan pointed in your direction, to lower your blood pressure and your body temp.
5 Upgrade your ceiling fan Have an outdated, out - of - the box ceiling fan whirring overhead?
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