Critics still insist they are more suitable for smaller continental farms - in more temperate climates.
Ants in more temperate climates often lay down chemical trails, but Cataglyphis, apparently, does not.
The long-term effects include a higher risk of lifelong alcohol dependency than more temperate peers.
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The haredim, perhaps incongruously, could offer hope for a more temperate, less obdurate ethos of Jewish nationhood.
Although Thomas Weisel Partners analyst Tom Roderick called the third-quarter outlook a "touch light", he had a more temperate take on the company's results.
The weather was more temperate last year, when she and her husband Roberto escaped the ship carrying their 10-month-old son Daniel down a rope ladder.
Perhaps peoples more distant from the Equator experiencing more pronounced seasons found it necessary to develop calendars and other innovations whereas more temperate climates required less precision.
Booth's pale, delicate fingers squeezed the glass, raised it to his lips, and he downed the drink the way a more temperate, thirsty man might swallow the glass of water.
In more temperate climates, you could make the 380-mile trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles with just a single leisurely lunch at Harris Ranch and arrive with enough power leftover to make it out to dinner.
Our actions reveal what we have become as human beings and we can develop the more positive side of our humanity by becoming more generous and temperate towards our natural environment.
True, it is more difficult to operate in hot climates than in temperate ones, and disease and pestilence do nothing for labour productivity, but these are hardly spellbinding insights.
The site houses more than 40 listed buildings and structures including the Palm House, Temperate House, Orangery and Pagoda.
What's more, real-estate agents say courtyards can help resale value, particularly in temperate areas.
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