But the continuity between those two extended phases of terror, one temperately European, the other torridly colonial, has become fundamental in our postcolonial time. |
Francis Galton has been temperately persistent in a marked degree. |
I ask any man at this day to read my speech in which I indicted Sir John Macdonald and his Government, and say if anything could have been done more temperately and moderately. |
When views are expressed from a faith perspective on behalf of millions of Canadians, whether they are expressed as temperately as they might be, they have questions that are fair to ask. |
In 1960, a UK Committee of Inquiry recommended, more temperately, that it should be strongly discouraged. |
We become just or temperate by acting justly or temperately and the practice of these actions makes them second nature to us. |