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It was assumed they could find a large area with a climate like Talstan's that was uninhabited, they were easy to find on the low res maps they had
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There were no proven models of that atmosphere and climate, some worry that the climate could be tipped by the impact and that the planet would never recover
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children had adjusted beautifully to the country climate
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"I think when the shuttle flew around in that higher altitude circle it put a fear into those beasts that wasn't going to leave them til they'd run to the next climate zone," Alan said
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The climate does not seem to bother Rayne in the least, but I must admit that the thin air had
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The herd of wild Hausa began their annual run towards the more temperate climate; just ahead of the first winter storm
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They were leaving the sparse mountainous area and headed towards a more temperate climate
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It struck me as a little odd, after all, it is rather early in the season, but he was quite adamant that this was the time what he wanted to be here … something to do with climate change and the seasons coming round earlier, I think he said
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Was it that little brownish bird he’d seen on his way back from the seashore with Chrissie that time? ‘The climate is having a measurable effect on so much these days
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” No native lived in a climate where they had to endure as long and cold a winter as Reston
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about any climate and terrain the world has to offer
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But you’re part of the evil Climate Change Cult!! There is no such thing as Brambelings or Climate Change!” The second fat-cat exclaimed, and then stood proudly, thinking to himself,
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Owned by Denmark, this is the world’s largest island and it is at the forefront at concerns over melting ice and climate change
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Situated on the Asian border, this is the 9th largest country in the world, and covers two time zones and five climate zones
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I searched for the cassava root, which the Indians, in all that climate, make their bread of, but I could find none
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The tender plant is produced ; but in so cold a soil, and so severe a climate, soon withers and dies
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But this complement may be much inferior to what, with other laws and institutions, the nature of its soil, climate, and situation, might admit of
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In every different stage of improvement, besides, the raising of equal quantities of corn in the same soil and climate, will, at an average, require nearly equal quantities of labour; or, what comes to the same thing, the price of nearly equal quantities; the continual increase of the productive powers of labour, in an improved state of cultivation, being more or less counterbalanced by the continual increasing price of cattle, the principal instruments of agriculture
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In a fertile soil and happy climate, the great abundance and cheapness of land, a circumstance common to all new colonies, is, it seems, so great an advantage, as to compensate many defects in civil government
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A few observations on climate I can note just
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There, you feel like in a climate
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is not recommended in areas with warm climate
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Athens climate, because I came too late, when
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zones with climate rougher
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the climate is good, the sea close by, excellent
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Moreover, the climate plays an important role in its effect on the body
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In summer and hot climate, for instance, buttermilk will be useful, but not in winter
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and cold it was a very pleasant climate
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This present cycle will eventually lead to a reduction in the overall temperature of the climate, (i
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Instead, the climate changes are the inherent characteristics of Mother Nature
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The constitution of those who have been born in the temperate climate of Europe could not, it is supposed, support the labour of digging the ground under the burning sun of the West Indies ; and the culture of the
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The hindering block to unity comprises people whose energy is steeped in greed and dominance as they wish the climate of disparity to remain
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In this security climate, it would make it very difficult for Sloan to get through Security checks
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They have enabled Batavia to surmount the additional disadvantage of perhaps the most unwholesome climate in the world
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It was not extended to Scotland, of which the climate (although hemp is sometimes raised there in small quantities, and of an inferior quality) is not very fit for that produce
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By the famous treaty of commerce with Portugal, the consumer is prevented by duties from purchasing of a neighbouring country, a commodity which our own climate does not produce ; but is obliged to purchase it of a distant country, though it is acknowledged, that the commodity of the distant country is of a worse quality than that of the near one
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This prohibition, joined to the restraints imposed by the ancient provincial laws of France upon the transportation of corn from one province to another, and to the arbitrary and degading taxes which are levied upon the cultivators in almost all the provinces, discouraged and kept down the agriculture of that country very much below the state to which it would naturally have risen in so very fertile a soil, and so very happy a climate
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But the great extent of the empire of China, the vast multitude of its inhabitants, the variety of climate, and consequently of productions in its different provinces, and the easy communication by means of water-carriage between the greater part of them, render the home market of that country of so great extent, as to be alone sufficient to support very great
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Sometimes corpses were left out in front of the trenches and of course in the sort of climate we were in they decomposed very quickly but both sides recognised the health issues that the corpses represented and a truce would be called so they could be policed up and buried
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Under such absurd management, nothing but the great fertility of the soil, and happiness of the climate, could preserve such countries from soon relapsing into the lowest state of poverty and barbarism
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The soil and climate of France are better than those of Great Britain
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And finally, it"s anybody"s guess how many millions he has made to date in his championing of Global Warming (Climate Change) as caused by anthropogenesis, that is: due to carbon emissions by developed countries
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Texas has gained nationwide applause for its free market and business-friendly climate
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Few had a need for a warm climate unless they were old and arthritic
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So I had to create a desire for this warm climate
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desire for our climate was not just to ask questions of my clients but 55
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” I’m comfortable with the climate that has benefited my arthritis, with the people, the economy, and the multiple attractions of La Paz and its vicinity
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I mentioned the climate
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The evening felt cold for October in Idaho; the change in climate was palpable since emerging from TIAR
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Before then – before what was still laughingly referred to as the war – Milo longed for the heat of summer to end; now he wasn't so sure if he actually preferred the post-GW climate to the once guaranteed autumn mildness
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Inside TIAR the climate was always moderate, the only extreme weather occurred towards the end seemingly to indicate the disintegration of the induced normality
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Major Piggott received the temporary appointment as Resident in Kumassi; and though he was very unwell, he returned a few days later with a force of Houssas to relieve the West India troops, who were already suffering very much from the climate, though they should be well seasoned from their previous training
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The political climate is no less uncertain in Haiti where U
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Despite the exodus of invalids, shipped North on dirty transports supplied with hardtack, canned meat, and foul water, to become an object lesson to the American people of the effect of Cuban climate and official negligence, 4122 soldiers were on the sick list in Cuba on July 24th
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On the other hand, there may be a strong incentive among Republicans to change the political climate in Washington that will justify the people‘s confidence
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was nothing very cheerful in the climate or the town, and yet was there
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For Conservatives, a William Buckley, for example, to help define the moral and intellectual climate of conservative viewpoints
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The elastic demands imposed on our courts by modern impressions advancing the (unlimited) right to free expression have stretched its traditional boundaries in a manner that the Founding Fathers could never have possibly envisioned given the moral climate of the times in which they lived
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leader was found on some savage altar, it was no longer prejudice that spoiled the climate here
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The years in the early medieval ages held a warm, pleasant climate
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Its elasticity renders the Constitution a ―living‖ organism subject to contemporary interpretations or (the) prevailing temper (moral climate) of modern times
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Most Poles decided on settling in the south of Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, which were far from the war front and where the climate was pleasant
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“If you are going to emigrate, why to Palestine? It is a very hot climate
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In light of this erratic (economic) climate, and at a time some of the smaller (tobacco) companies are contemplating bankruptcy, many sober-minded individuals must question the severity of certain measures that are being taken by N
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the Southwest and the climate it provides
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I’ve known Olger since my first days in politics and I’m afraid his opinions represent the consensus of San José’s political climate
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has a “maritime climate
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The detailed intricacies of their whereabouts, their actual location, the climate and topography of the region were merely academic issues if they could not provide them with a small shred of actual information that would lead them to somehow going back to Pyr, or any other recognizable place for that matter
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Hilderich was seemingly more humorous than before, his words clearly not to be taken for granted, but Amonas had to admit the fact that this strange sun and taxing climate would make their efforts even more strained and difficult than he had calculated
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The one thing they noticed almost immediately was the different climate
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It was an almost pleasant, almost comfortable climate
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The climate of Johnson’s house became more and more restrictive
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It was understandable that he would be proficient in survival skills, but his ability to adapt to changes in climate and terrain seemed unrivaled
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From what he had seen, he believed that whatever the conditions outside, such a stone could keep them warm and dry; it was exactly what a body would need to stay alive in any climate
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Although oil, it is estimated, takes millions of years to produce, its very presence strongly suggests that a far different climate once existed eons ago than is evidenced today
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There was a stone building in the center, with several huts surrounding it that seemed to be made of grass, however improbable that was in such a northern climate
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During the process of this last punctuation, something changed, and the “garden” climate was forever erased
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Up until that time, LP had thought Bill McKibben's theories on climate change, based on the amount of carbon in the atmosphere, had some foundation
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Australia’s climate cycle is said to go through a one hundred year more dry than wet and wetter than dry centuries
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Then, the climate changed!
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If the climate changed sometime before 5,700 BC, warming up more rapidly than it had before, which I think that there is support for in the environmental record, the ice caps might have melted more rapidly, even catastrophically
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The trigger for the building of these platforms may have been the climate change that would have raised all sea levels somewhat, maybe not to the extent that it did in the Mediterranean, but the pre-Mesopotamian hunter-gatherer-evolving-into-agricultural communities of people may have had their own separate flood-story experience
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The continued variability of the climate (wet and dry cycles) complicated by the resultant overcrowding may have made the private storage of food-stuffs increasingly hazardous and the maintaining of order more difficult
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It could even be more prevalent, given the current political climate
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For example, I argued that climate and other amenities are a main reason why people move where they do, with jobs following that movement, in addition to the more traditional view that people followed jobs
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (U
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authorizing or requiring the regulation of climate change or global warming
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dependence on oil and the threat of a changing climate
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uncertainty”? And, exactly what is the threat of a “changing climate”?
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unlikely that man has that much effect on our climate
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Moving through the complicated world of animals, then through the uncertain world of climate variables, Man cautiously began to look up into the heavens
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Again, from a first sensing of a possible predator’s presence; to the receptacle of respect for the rewards of the hunt; to responsibility for the vagaries of climate oscillations; to the sensate presence imagined within the heavenly bodies; to the nearness of the family favorite, then the clan, the tribe, the village, the city, and finally the favorite of a nation, Man has always sensed something
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sidering the current financial climate of our nation, families should
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5 meters and set in motion a 400 year climate adjustment
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expensive to cut CO2 emissions radically than to pay the costs of adaptation to increased temperatures,” and “Since the Kyoto Protocol will have negligible effects on climate change and the exorbitant cost of implementing it ($150 billion/year) represents a
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It had been fully recognized by most climate
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atmosphere by world industry was 13 times smaller than now, but the climate at that time had warmed up, as a result of natural causes, emerging from the 500-year-long Little Ice Age (1300–1850)
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The “energy age” represented but a blink in a decade when it came to earth’s climate history
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frame, how was the increasingly more acceptable fifteen hundred–year climate cycle
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The sun-climate hypothesis said that tiny variations in the sun’s irradiance were amplified into major climate changes on Earth by at least two factors: 1) cosmic rays creating more or fewer of the low, cooling clouds in the Earth’s atmosphere; and 2) solar-driven ozone changes in the stratosphere