The coastal belt is warm and equable with moderate rainfall but conditions become progressively more arid and extreme further inland. |
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For some reason, the editor has started to greet me with a growl, which can be a little on the disconcerting side for an equable chap like me. |
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In the Torres Islands the predominant seasonal winds occur within a weather regime that is fairly equable throughout the year. |
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Their elegantly equable tone is in telling contrast to the remarks of others, which are similarly minded but testier in their articulation. |
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During the Eocene, this region was located at much the same latitude it is today, though global climate was more equable. |
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Their diverse flora and fauna were considered mainly a response to a stable and an equable climatic regime. |
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These islands are mountainous, with rainforests that make the climate equable and supplies of fresh water plentiful. |
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His true marvel has been to maintain an equable temper in conditions which really ought to have quadrupled his 15-a-day smoking habit. |
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Her sound was more beautiful, her stage presence more serene, her personality more equable. |
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Even so I seemed at every point of contact to be surrounded by abrasive people intent on disturbing my peace, my comfort, and my equable nature. |
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The rising seas and humid, equable conditions of the Mesozoic strongly reduced the availability of marine iron. |
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She looked up into his face, but it was completely equable behind the mask, and Isis could not recognize who it was. |
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An equable character, without airs, he displays a cool estimation of how seriously to take how others see him. |
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While his discourse is extreme and accusatory, his demeanor is equable and deliberate. |
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The animals thrived during the ice age because the temperatures were more equable with cool summers and milder winters. |
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They insisted that the climate we had experienced in the past century or so, mild and equable, was not the only sort of climate the planet knew. |
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Conditions indoors are regarded as satisfactory when the atmosphere can be maintained at an equable temperature and humidity. |
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The equable climate, natural abundance of forest with plenty of herbs and medicinal plants and cool monsoon are best suited for rejuvenation. |
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The climate is equable, with hot summers, pleasant springs and autumns and cool winters. |
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As the others flounced and stamped their way through the jungle, Blackburn's equable temper won through. |
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To people accustomed to more equable climes Canada would appear a rough school. |
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Persians are the most mellow, sedentary and equable cats ever created. |
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Its equable temperament, unusual among terriers, results in large measure from the fact that it was originally a hunt terrier, expected to run peacefully with foxhounds. |
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My spirits were equable but not equal to adventure so I pulled in to a lay-by to eat my lunch, listening to a radio programme on Rachmaninov's second piano concerto. |
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He was also extremely experienced, mentally robust, and equable. |
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How extraordinary, I say, fascinated by the possibility of two people being either so equable, or so indifferent, that they can go 30 years without a cross word. |
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The coast has an equable Mediterranean climate well suited to agriculture. |
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Calm is emphasised by silence, and by the equable temperature. |
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These fossils are from a time when the warm equable climate of the early Eocene was changing to the cooler more seasonal climates that we know today. |
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The more equable climate should ensure a good night for the Europeans. |
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Many cycads may be grown outdoors in California and the southern United States, but they cannot seem to tolerate the less equable climate in other parts of the nation. |
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A wiry guy in a blue turtleneck and suède moccasins, he was equable but stubborn. |
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Many countries made a genuine attempt to set a new and equable tone for discussion and debate. |
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Despite the islands locality within the tropics, its climate is kept mild and equable by the south-east trade winds. |
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Humanity needs a climate change solution that is scientifically credible, economically viable and equable. |
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Management has many qualities, but among the basic attributes are equable temperament and patience. |
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Ceramic plates, so fast and equable heating: Your hair glides through the plates in a safe and easy way! |
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We can conclude that foods and drinks should always be chosen to compensate the temperament and bring it back to an equable state. |
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All this is part of creating a more equable setup for the planets and moons of the new solar system. |
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In the interest of an equable labour market the Cantons can limit the authorisations for gainful employment to single branches. |
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The United Nations Rations Scale is a means for arriving at a reasonably priced, wholesome, dietary-balanced, and nationally equable basis for the provisioning of food rations. |
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Some, such as Hester Lynch Piozzi, construed Reynolds' equable calm as cool and unfeeling. |
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If a disagreement should arise between the parties, the notary is in the best position to find an equable solution and so allow the parties settle the disagreement on friendly terms. |
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This noble continent, comprising on the whole the fairest and the most cultivated regions of the earth, enjoying a temperate and equable climate, is the home of all the great parent races of the western world. |
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The equable climate and rich soils of the Niagara Peninsula were much to their liking, and a thriving agricultural community was soon established. |
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An Agglutination was the largest changes have been found and after that was extended prophasis with relatively equable number at all treatments. |
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At present, China has established a multi-level health-care system for urban and rural residents, with a marked improvement in the equable distribution of health-care funding. |
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Since the short revolutionary periods exert a strong selective force upon the biota, highly differentiated life forms are more likely to develop during those times than during equable normal periods. |
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Climate: The area has equable climatic conditions. |
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He is an equable man who treats people fairly and has many friends. |
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The German Shepherd Dog breed standard promotes the development of dogs of equable disposition, who are poised, unexcitable, and with well-controlled nerves. |
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