On a temperate and sunny spring day in Boston a departure from last year's scorching near-90-degree conditions the women's elite race got off to an especially slow start, with a 6:04 first mile.
The impression has been created that the Earth has always been a temperate world.
Mr Kwasniewski has been a temperate, even-handed president, rising skilfully above the squabbling of party politics.
They are a temperate-climate crop, sensitive to temperature changes and requiring four distinct seasons.
Scipio was also an immensely able diplomat who undermined critical Carthaginian alliances and then, in triumph, proposed a temperate peace.
It was a perfect afternoon, a temperate wind rebounding off the river.
That a beverage best enjoyed cold has enjoyed such widespread popularity in a country with such a temperate climate is curious enough.
So far, its scientists have identified 600 genetic markers in ten species of eucalyptus, acacia and melaleuca, a temperate tree prized for its oils.
Fesenjan is believed to have originated in Gilan province, a temperate green swath of land along the Caspian Sea in the north of Iran, where wild ducks are plentiful.
Astronomers call the most promising of these places "Goldilocks planets, " because they orbit in a temperate zone not too hot and not too cold to support liquid water essential for carbon-based life as we know it.
The haredim, perhaps incongruously, could offer hope for a more temperate, less obdurate ethos of Jewish nationhood.
Niubeiliang, China, is located at the eastern segment of the Qinling Mountains, with a typical temperate broad-leaved mixed mountain forest system.
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.
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.
This was less of a problem in the temperate climate of England, but in the U.S. it was a fatal flaw.
They are not adapted to living in temperate English habitats and as a result may struggle to survive here in the wild, particularly during periods of below zero temperatures.
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The Derby City has generally temperate weather and is about a two-hour flight from 75 percent of the US population, and a four-hour flight away from 95 percent of other folks in the nation -- key factors to ensure consistent and speedy deliveries.
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Drought and floods "are projected to become a larger problem in many temperate and humid regions".
Living in the heart of a big city, with temperate early-fall weather and our longest regular excursion being an 11 mile round trip taking the kids to school on weekday mornings, we figured we could easily avoid running the Volt on gasoline altogether.
Well, obviously Florida and California are two states where one can ride 12 months a year but for motorcyclists in less temperate climes it can be hard hanging up your helmet until the vernal equinox.
It was a time of climatic stability and, in the temperate regions of the Earth, clemency.
The long-term effects include a higher risk of lifelong alcohol dependency than more temperate peers.
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Set a week aside for a 40-mile hike through stunning dolerite mountains, temperate rainforest and alpine plains.
"There's no known source of caffeine in temperate zones, so there's nothing we can suggest as a sort of alternative hypothesis at this point except for a human source, " she said.
On the whole, while it may not feel this way during the heat of a presidential election, most people, liberal and conservative alike, are pretty temperate in the amount of politicking they do on Facebook and Twitter.
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"Much of the world's population in North America, Europe, most of China and large portions of Russia live near temperate forests, so what happens in these forests has global importance, " said Jerry Franklin, a professor of forest resources at the University of Washington whose work was instrumental in maintaining the research plots.
Temperate-forest fires burn hot and fast, and sometimes all the way up to the crown of a tree.
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.
In reply to a question from Paul Givan, the Attorney General indicated that people had nothing to fear when expressing "temperate, well-informed criticism" of the judiciary.
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