Where northern roses are pruned in the spring, temperate climate roses are pruned in the fall or winter. |
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In a temperate climate, the wind direction usually changes with the season. |
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In fact, it would be most unnatural should they experience a mild and temperate climate this year. |
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Fortunately, The United Kingdom has a temperate climate and has little need for advance warning systems regarding the weather. |
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The seasons aren't that distinct here, especially in East London with its mild and temperate climate. |
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Our moist, or relatively moist, temperate climate is actually what underpins our biological economy and our production. |
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Timau was an obvious choice in that the area has a temperate climate and fertile volcanic soils. |
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To take advantage of the island's temperate climate, Anguillan buildings often feature balconies or terraces. |
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It is the Gulf Stream, or North Atlantic Drift, that gives the United Kingdom the temperate climate that we enjoy. |
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Because of the relatively high elevation, the region has a temperate climate. |
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The cool temperate climate of the Australian Alps in the southeast of the continent attracts skiers in winter and walkers in summer. |
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The temperate climate, mild and moist, has ensured the development of an abundance of plant and animal life. |
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New Zealand has natural advantages in its low population, high human development index, temperate climate and abundance of rainfall and wind. |
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In our temperate climate, there are few lessons for us, apart maybe from the ease with which any sense of law and order collapsed in the confusion that followed. |
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As far as the roof is concerned, India's temperate climate allowed monks to take shelter under trees. |
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With its mainly temperate climate, varied landscape, rich flora and wildlife, Europe is much favoured by tourists. |
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The central plateau differs dry temperate climate, the top highest mountains are often covered with snow. |
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In my experience this is an average refrigerator in terms of energy consumption, when cruising in a temperate climate. |
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Giuseppe Ursini chose the tomatoes from Sangro's plain because this region is renowned for its temperate climate conducive to their culture. |
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Weather: The south coast between Nasca and Arequipa has a temperate climate with daytime temperatures varying between 18 and 25 deg. |
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The region has the benefit of a temperate climate, which is open to oceanic and continental influences. |
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Cave Creek's sumptuous ecological diversity and temperate climate make it an attractive place for retired biologists. |
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The temperate climate has mild to warm summers and cool winters. |
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The municipality is located at 630 metres above sea level, with a temperate climate. |
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Many Indians regard it as a quasi-mythical place, a land of lush hills, temperate climate, martial men, and handsome women. |
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In addition to its temperate climate and stunning scenery, Australia is famous for its sports-loving and friendly people. |
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The island of Great Britain, along with the rest of the archipelago known as the British Isles, has a largely temperate climate. |
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In most of Great Britain there is a temperate climate which receives high levels of precipitation and medium levels of sunlight. |
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The characteristic soils, temperate climate and closeness to the sea are the main factors that influence and characterise the production of Riso del Delta del Po in this area. |
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Unfortunately, as a result of being fed during the summer and fall, ducks have been found frozen in the ice because they have not followed the natural cycle of migration to a more temperate climate. |
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The characteristics of the soils and the temperate climate are the main factors which influence and characterise the production of Aglio Bianco Polesano in this area. |
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Ukraine has a mostly temperate climate, with the exception of the southern coast of Crimea which has a subtropical climate. |
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The region experiences a warm temperate climate. |
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Larches from planes with a temperate climate have a coarse texture. |
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Europe lies mainly in the temperate climate zones, being subjected to prevailing westerlies. |
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Floral and faunal remains of species pointing to temperate climate and indicating a specific age are used to identify particular interglacials. |
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Astride the southern border is an elevated granitic plateau, the only district with a cool temperate climate suited to pome and stone fruits and grapes. |
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Dublin enjoys a maritime temperate climate. |
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The Sunrise V is a Soviet-type Voskhod-2 passenger hydrofoil, designed for operation on navigable rivers and fresh water basins in temperate climate countries. |
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With a temperate climate, the country has a range of temperatures from the sub-zero levels on the approaches to the trans-Alpine crossings in winter, to the warm Mediterranean climate around Lago Maggiore in the summer. |
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Established in 1989, we produce more than 100 palm and cycad species at our nurseries in Alicante and Málaga, in the southeast of Spain, all of which can be used in Parks and Gardens with a Mediterranean or temperate climate. |
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The border between Spain and France is dominated by the rugged mountains of the Pyrenees, which run from the temperate climate of the Bay of Biscay down to the sub-tropical Mediterranean coast. |
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The Czech Republic is located in a temperate climate zone on the boundary between the West European Ocean and East European Continental climate zones. |
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The southern and by far most populous regions of Scandinavia have a temperate climate. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Exmoor has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of England. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Bath has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of the country. |
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The islands are characterised by flat, arable land and sandy coasts, low elevation and a temperate climate. |
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Kilns were used for drying kernels of wheat or barley, not otherwise easy in the changeable, temperate climate. |
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Newport has a moderate temperate climate, with the weather rarely staying the same for more than a few days at a time. |
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Iceland is warmed by the Gulf Stream and has a temperate climate, despite a high latitude just outside the Arctic Circle. |
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Coastal British Columbia has a temperate climate, with a mild and rainy winter. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Somerset has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of the country. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Wiltshire has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of the country. |
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Uruguay has a generally pleasant, temperate climate. |
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He goes so far as to assert that certain climates are superior to others, the temperate climate of France being ideal. |
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There could be no extension into regions with a temperate climate, as had been thought before. |
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Tasmania has a relatively cool temperate climate compared to the rest of Australia with four distinct seasons. |
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It's a very scenic area, with wide rolling panoramas, good hiking possibilities, a temperate climate and profusion of wildflowers on the hill sides during the rains. |
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Canada's National Capital Region enjoys a continental temperate climate, with warm humid summers and cold and snowy winters, particularly in January. |
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Since the vineyard is situated at 700 metres in altitude, it benefits from a temperate climate with a humidity level that resembles certain French regions like Bourgogne. |
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The United Kingdom has a temperate climate, with plentiful rainfall all year round. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Dartmoor has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than locations at similar height in the rest of England. |
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The Hebrides have a cool temperate climate that is remarkably mild and steady for such a northerly latitude, due to the influence of the Gulf Stream. |
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Most of Sweden has a temperate climate, despite its northern latitude, with largely four distinct seasons and mild temperatures throughout the year. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, the Mendip Hills have a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of England. |
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Larvae of the blackspotted pliers support beetle, Rhagium mordax, express antifreeze proteins in their haemolymph during temperate climate winter. |
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Northwestern California has a temperate climate, and the Central Valley has a Mediterranean climate but with greater temperature extremes than the coast. |
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