This equability of temperature is a consequence of the strong influence of the warm ocean waters. |
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He suddenly aged, lost his good looks and his equability of temper, which had hitherto seen him through the trials of operatic production. |
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Any development and utilization of transboundary waters should follow the principle of fairness and equability without impeding any reasonable use of transboundary waters. |
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The sample must set absolutely equability and without any wobble. |
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The second cause is matter of exultation to the philanthropist and philosopher, and of regret to the poet…namely, the security, comparative equability, and ever-increasing sameness of human life. |
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Mediterranean, Saharan, and oceanic influences produce seasonal precipitation, occasional dry winds, and thermal equability, respectively, in the Madeiras. |
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There is a sense of mischief to Jonny, an impishness beneath his angelic appearance and on-field equability, that manifested itself in a sentence yet to be ended. |
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