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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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The lakes extended at a roughly sixty degree angle all across the tropics and northern temperate zones, seven hundred oxygen barometric feet above Earth's sea level
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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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All other things I call luxuries, without meaning, by this appellation, to throw the smallest degree of reproach upon the temperate use of them
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To use technology able to neutralise radiation seemed like the philosophic equivalent of creating a temperate biosphere for ice-age cavemen
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This continuing process only exacerbated the problem of overcrowding in all the habitable and temperate regions
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Somewhere in the Temperate Zone
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A rather temperate response to an intemperate demand
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Perry offered up devout thanks for the food which a kind and beneficent Providence had provided for sustenance and temperate pleasure
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I had heard it was more temperate
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The air was humid, but temperate
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appetites are resisted by the temperate understanding, and bent back again, and all the impulses of the body are reined in by
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temperate Joseph is praised in that by reasoning, he subdued, on reflection, the indulgence of sense
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16 For the temperate understanding repels all these malignant passions, as it does wrath, for it masters even this
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temperate mind is able, as I said, to be superior to the passions, and to transfer some, and destroy others
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19 But the occasion now invites us to give an illustration of temperate reasoning from history
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10 For they were both just and temperate, and manly, and high-minded, and fond of their brethren, and so fond of their
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Not even a comparatively temperate middle class revolt such as the Beatles satisfies today’s lost generation
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It really offers visitors a unique blend of special contemporary comfort and enchantment of the old world, for in those islands there is much more than the sun, the sand and the sea with its clear and temperate waters
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Blessed with a constant temperate climate, it is the region “par excellence” for the cultivation of the kiwi fruit in all of New Zealand
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Traveling through a rim of temperate agricultural terrain they crossed a resort area named Papamoa Beach
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customarily temperate to hot
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It bears reminding here that it is indeed its benign and generous temperate climate that facilitates that mythical natural configuration
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people who had been raised in the temperate zones held delusions
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He learned not to expect too much, a coward’s way, but a temperate one
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35 For the affections of our appetites are resisted by the temperate understanding and bent back again and all the impulses of the body are reined in by reasoning
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1 And what wonder? if the lusts of the soul after participation with what is beautiful are frustrated 2 on this ground therefore the temperate Joseph is praised in that by reasoning he subdued on reflection the indulgence of sense
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16 For the temperate understanding repels all these malignant passions as it does wrath for it masters even this
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18 For the temperate mind is able as I said to be superior to the passions and to transfer some and destroy others
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23 And He gave a law to this mind by living according to which it will maintain a temperate and just and good and manly reign
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17 For the temperate mind has power to conquer the pressure of the passions and to quench the fires of excitement 18 and to wrestle down the pains of the body however excessive; and through the excellency of reasoning to abominate all the assaults of the passions
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10 For they were both just and temperate and manly and high-minded and fond of their brethren and so fond of their mother that even to death they obeyed her by observing the law
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And there came up an old woman arrayed in a splendid robe and with a book in her hand; and she sat down alone and saluted me "Hail Hermas!" And in sadness and tears I said to her "Lady hail!" And she said to me "Why are you downcast Hermas? for you were wanting to be patient and temperate and always smiling
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They must not be slanderers double-tongued or lovers of money but temperate in all things compassionate industrious walking according to the truth of the Lord who was the servant of all
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Women you all exhorted to perform all things in a blameless and honourable and pure conscience loving dutifully their own husbands; and you taught them to manage the affairs of their houses with gravity keeping in the rule of obedience being temperate in all things
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Let us clothe ourselves with concord being humble temperate keeping ourselves far from all whispering and evil speaking justified by our deeds and not by our words
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is temperate in all things
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While reptile pollination is practically unheard- of in temperate climates, many fascinating examples of such interactions are being discovered in the tropics! Dr
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shorelines, home gardens, and temperate forests
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Temperate winds blow softly on the meadow
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Temperate winds row over the waves, down the stream
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Temperate winds show the truth behind the guise
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Temperate winds flow eastward toward the moon
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temperate in al things, Christ Himself wil bestow the prayer of the heart
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By all rights, these temperate fruit trees should not be here
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The phone line crackled a little as Cronier spoke, “It is 5,000 acres of pampas, the weather in that part of Argentina is more temperate, a little more European shall we say
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The settlement was in the center of the planet’s temperate zone, but winter was clearly on the way
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Currently the tropics maintain about the temperature range of Earth’s temperate zones
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Your EB should live in a mild or temperate climate
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be found in tropical and temperate habitats that are semi-
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The area near the Pole and the City of the Ancients itself was sub temperate, nearly polar, and Cloud had to draw the leather coat he'd brought with him on to fend off the chill that had seized the air and began to prickle at his skin, leaving a wash of gooseflesh over all of his exposed skin
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Tina smiled proudly at the compliment while also admiring the more than seven hectares of temperate broadleaf and mixed forest ecosystem, complete with a mix of more than 180 young balsam firs, red maples, American helms, red oaks and red spruce trees and a thick carpet of bushes and long grass, that filled this section of the new deck
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Two of those sections contained temperate broadleaf forests, while the two others contained boreal forests, each section covering 7
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Leading the group, Tina crossed in calm, moderate steps the 230 meters of temperate lowland forest ecosystem while following an old-fashioned pathway made of rough stone pavements
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warm to the touch, more temperate than my hand
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Cliff diving is an adrenaline rush which will give you an immediate high, and given the depth of your recent low, I think a steady paced exercise that would have slowly brought you back to a more temperate mood more fitting
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Restricted to temperate climates with an abundance of food and water
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Using one of the four overhead observation galleries linking the outer ring with the ship’s core section, Priya looked alternatively left and right as she walked along the 230 meter-long gallery, admiring the temperate lowland forest and boreal forest ecosystems visible from her gallery, each covering over seven hectares
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‘’What kind of environmental conditions did the Koorivars live under on their planet Shouria? Was it a cold, hot or temperate world? Did it have oceans?’’
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‘’Correct! The scientists on the KOSTROMA deemed that a temperate continental climate, allied to a low-lying, forested land, would be the most appropriate type of home for them
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That territory covers a surface of 1,650 square kilometers, has a temperate climate and is heavily forested and surrounded by the sea
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weather was temperate like it is in the Southwest that time
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But is it not said that the English Reformers, having just come out of Rome, adopted very extreme and rather defective views of the Lord's Supper? Have not English divines since the Reformation taken up much more moderate and temperate opinions about the doctrine of the Real Presence?
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A temperate wind hissed among the pine"s many
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It is possible for the world to remain in balance as a cold planet, a temperate planet and a hot planet
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We currently enjoy a temperate state
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Global warming suggests the world is leaving its temperate state
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Temperate regions were away from the poles
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If the planet has a self regulating system it would seem that these extremes – to us – are the planetary attempts to retain the current, temperate, state
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In a global temperate state approximately the same amount of water will be available as fresh water regardless of the amount of water taken up by life
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Actually, Damascus with its fresh air, abundant water, temperate territory and various seasons on one hand, and with its rich land, fertile soil and miscellaneous trees on another hand is regarded a paradise on the earth
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For example, neither the plants which grow in hot zones can be planted in temperate or cool ones, nor do the plants and the trees which bear fruit in limy land fructify in another land that has different soil
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That the aged men be sober, grave, temperate, sound in faith, in charity, in patience
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as tropical and sub-tropical forests were replaced by temperate
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Canberra is in high country and in temperate latitudes
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In the temperate regions of the south, the need for
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Although Hades must have foreseen his son’s arrival, he still showed surprise at his son’s rage, the son whom he was used to seeing as the more temperate of his two boys
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In her eagerness Ingeborg put her hand detainingly on his sleeve, a familiarity hitherto unheard of in that ordered and temperate household
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Across from us was a wide doorway that opened into a spacious conservatory, a nook of tropical and temperate beauty
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Another part of me is thankful for the temperate weather and the fact that it’s not freezing cold here right now
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Theirs was a lush, temperate world
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Most species are found in the temperate Northern Hemisphere
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temperate to tropical regions of the world
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"This confirms a suspicion we had that went against the opinions of most scientists, who believed it was impossible for humans to penetrate into cold, temperate regions without fire," Villa said
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breeze temperate and refreshing at this time of the morning
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temperate wife while out east
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the planet that remained ice-free with temperate to tropical climates during the ice ages
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Let us suppose that in our time the Matterhorn, or lovely Jungfrau, had been found on all its flanks to be covered with a city of cottages and houses, suited to the succession of climates occurring, from the icy summits down to the temperate region of the rhododendrons; and that these structures all bore traces of one internal useful plan, varied according to the heights of the mountain, or the special conformation of the rocks at each point of the ascent
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Water conditions - Is there any vegetation in the water? If so, how heavy or light is it? How temperate is the water? Is the lake or river shallow or deep? Are there structures in the water such as submerged tree limbs or branches? Is the water clear, murky, calm or choppy?
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Temperate use of distil ed liquors and wines is usually healthful, for they tend to dilate or
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concerned, is a temperate one
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are other temperate localities in the country where the coronary patient wil experience no
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There are cold, temperate, warm and cool greenhouses, each with its own range of temperature depending on what you need
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This can be a cold greenhouse, in terms of design, with the presence of irrigation and electricity to become a temperate or warm greenhouse
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They are often found in crowded cities and warm temperate climates and often live in the sewerage pipelines
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I henceforth tread the world chaste, temperate, an early riser, a
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"Be temperate in drinking, bearing in mind that wine in excess keeps neither secrets nor promises