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The coastal belt is warm and equable with moderate rainfall but conditions become progressively more arid and extreme further inland.
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.
In the Torres Islands the predominant seasonal winds occur within a weather regime that is fairly equable throughout the year.
Their elegantly equable tone is in telling contrast to the remarks of others, which are similarly minded but testier in their articulation.
During the Eocene, this region was located at much the same latitude it is today, though global climate was more equable.
Their diverse flora and fauna were considered mainly a response to a stable and an equable climatic regime.
These islands are mountainous, with rainforests that make the climate equable and supplies of fresh water plentiful.
His true marvel has been to maintain an equable temper in conditions which really ought to have quadrupled his 15-a-day smoking habit.
Her sound was more beautiful, her stage presence more serene, her personality more equable.
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.
The rising seas and humid, equable conditions of the Mesozoic strongly reduced the availability of marine iron.
She looked up into his face, but it was completely equable behind the mask, and Isis could not recognize who it was.
An equable character, without airs, he displays a cool estimation of how seriously to take how others see him.
While his discourse is extreme and accusatory, his demeanor is equable and deliberate.
The animals thrived during the ice age because the temperatures were more equable with cool summers and milder winters.
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.
Conditions indoors are regarded as satisfactory when the atmosphere can be maintained at an equable temperature and humidity.
The equable climate, natural abundance of forest with plenty of herbs and medicinal plants and cool monsoon are best suited for rejuvenation.
The climate is equable, with hot summers, pleasant springs and autumns and cool winters.
As the others flounced and stamped their way through the jungle, Blackburn's equable temper won through.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But steel of cementation, however carefully made, is never quite equable in its texture.
And she had the most equable of dispositions, her laughter ever rang out so heartily!
They hardly knew the man, usually so equable and quiet as to be almost stolid.
Huelva has a mild and equable climate, with abundant moisture and a fertile soil.
The equable climate and the unstrained life of the young men produced something more rounded and fleshy than we see in the north.
In daylight radiancy and equable colouring he is surpassed perhaps by Veronese.
It may take a year or two to acclimate them to this more equable and more refreshing temperature.
The equable warmth of bed was soothing to the nervous system, and solicited the afflux of blood to the surface.
The climate was declared to be unequalled, salubrious, equable, pleasant and bracing.
On the other hand, he was sweet-tempered and equable, and he did not resent the early shows of crustiness which Michael made.
The sweet cherry is at its best in a warm, sunny, genial, equable climate.
First it was to German strains, soft, equable, and mellifluous.
We got along together as if indeed we had been two brothers, equable in our tempers and one in our desires.
I took particular pleasure in this breaking of ground, for in almost all latitudes men dig into the earth for an equable temperature.
Reuter in the most calm, equable voice, as though quite unconscious of the chaos from which we were separated only by a single wall.
He has the same equable spirit when abased and when abounding.
He took Manicamp with him, for his equable and dreamy disposition acted as a counterpoise to his own.
What made it possible for everybody to get on with our poor dear Allegre was his complete, equable, and impartial contempt for all mankind.
Who would prefer such an alternation to the equable life of pure thought?
He was equable, he was to be relied upon, and withal there was a certain bafflement about him.
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