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"temperate" Definitions
  1. [usually before noun] (specialist) (of a climate or region) having a mild temperature without extremes of heat or cold
  2. (formal) behaving in a calm way and with control opposite intemperate
"temperate" Synonyms
dispassionate balanced level-headed mild moderate reasonable sensible stable benign composed even-tempered rational sober sober-minded sobersided checked collected comfortable conservative constant abstemious abstinent self-denying continent restrained abstentious austere controlled disciplined self-abnegating self-controlled self-restrained ascetic teetotal self-restraining self-disciplined frugal strict agreeable balmy calm clement cool equable fair genial gentle pleasant soft tranquil soothing bright fine mellow peaceful self-effacing modest shy diffident retiring humble bashful unassuming withdrawn reticent reserved demure unpretentious meek quiet introverted timid coy silent sheepish unemotional emotionless unsentimental impassive nonchalant cold indifferent nonpassionate unmoved clinical placid unexcitable unflappable unflustered unpassionate acceptable bearable inconsiderable reasoned tolerable non-excessive within limits within reason within due limits logical just intelligent tepid lukewarm warmish warm heated hottish warmed toasty chambré milk-warm slightly warm barely warm at room temperature blood hot hand hot hand-hot blood-warm blood-hot measured careful guarded heedful considerate circumspect wary vigilant cautious mindful safe unhurried judicious prudent insufficient meager(US) meagre(UK) paltry plain scant scanty skimpy cheap economical inexpensive simple spartan energy-efficient energy-saving excusable forgivable pardonable venial justifiable understandable condonable defensible allowable minor permissible slight explainable remissible remittable warrantable exculpatory explicable steady undemonstrative discreet inhibited phlegmatic thoughtful dry alcohol-free non-drinking clean Prohibitionist prohibitionist straight anti-alcohol on the wagon nondrinking avoiding alcohol off the booze off the sauce cold sober teetotaling(US) teetotalling(UK) control curb regulate restrain temper repress subdue tame check mitigate modulate pacify restrict still allay constrain hold in palliate More
"temperate" Antonyms
intemperate extreme harsh inclement severe torrid uncontrolled undisciplined unreasonable unrestrained wild disagreeable drunk excessive hateful inebriated nasty nervous unpleasant violent immoderate self-indulgent inordinate prodigal stormy extravagant exorbitant undue steep unconscionable stiff lavish overmuch plethoric intolerable overextravagant insane disproportionate powerful strong aggressive heavy mighty great savage intense ferocious turbulent almighty potent powerhouse commanding tremendous fierce substantial rough callous abusive brutal surly antagonistic crass crude cruel foul hard hostile insolent obnoxious offensive rude unkind extraverted extroverted immodest outgoing brash brave flaunting forward pretentious pompous arrogant proud conceited egotistic egotistical lordly haughty superior presumptuous high-hat strict merciless rigorous stern stringent intolerant limiting restrictive rigid lively sociable friendly vivacious boisterous cheerful convivial effervescent enthusiastic exuberant high-spirited jolly jovial merry passionate talkative unreserved excited loquacious warm greedy gluttonous incontinent edacious hungry impure unchaste wintery(UK) wintry(US) chilling cold borean frosty snowy arctic brumal polar hyperborean frigid icy frozen freezing chilly glacial sleeted nippy cool fiery heated angry furious ardent forceful spirited fervent mettlesome fervid ablaze explosive demonstrative impassioned agitated perturbed distressed emotional troubled discomposed disturbed excitable flustered irritable ruffled shaky unglued unhinged unstrung upset antsy disorganised(UK) impolite disrespectful impudent unfriendly impertinent brusque curt horrid inconsiderate uncharitable boorish graceless insulting stressful strenuous laborious tiring demanding hectic burdensome challenging arduous exhausting onerous taxing tense testing agitating wearing wearisome backbreaking difficult draining bleak cloudy dirty overcast rainy raw squally sunless tempestuous repulsive dark lugubrious tenebrous black depressing dispiriting drab dreary dull gloomy gray(US) grey(UK) hazy afflictive cheerless temperamental changeable fluctuating irregular jumpy spasmodic vacillating variable varying wavering uneven fitful inconsistent unstable volatile unsuppressed dissolute irrepressible unconstrained uncurbed ungoverned uninhibited indiscriminate rampant inexcusable unforgivable indefensible mortal unjustifiable unpardonable blameable unallowable indiscreet injudicious rash imprudent incautious tactless undiplomatic unthinking unwise careless foolish heedless idiotic inattentive negligent reckless stupid thoughtless uncareful hot-headed assured bold communicative confident irrational illogical nonrational groundless nonsensical unfounded uninformed unjustified unreasoned aberrant baseless disconnected nonvalid senseless arbitrary daft improbable bitter acrimonious contentious spiteful belligerent combative competitive uncompromising argumentative bellicose quarrelsome unsociable stubborn unaccommodating unyielding difficile steadfast obdurate unflinching unmanageable unpermissive unrelenting disobliging fussy headstrong inflexible intransigent obstinate particular picky wet windy blustery howling menacing threatening damp gusty pouring raging thundery blowy blustering

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Nothing would be better than a perfectly temperate environment controlled to keep us all happy, healthy and temperate.
Where grasslands once dominated the landscape, temperate forests crept in.
There are more moderate and temperate Republicans, such as Sen.
Mr. Ailes, in a separate statement, was far less temperate.
Eurasian woodcocks are birds native to temperate and subarctic Eurasia. 
Given the context, her remarks were downright pragmatic and temperate.
IN MATTERS of finance, if not climate, Canada is usually temperate.
His temperate statement also bore the stamp of a political professional.
Barley has historically flourished under a stable and temperate climate system.
We see it every year, at least in the temperate zone.
No judicious, temperate words -- instead a crude threat with sexual undertones.
The landscape kept flipping between temperate forest and cold, treeless steppe.
At least six of them appear to be rocky and temperate.
If tropical beaches, sandy deserts and temperate forests aren't to your liking.
But other mosquito species common in temperate climates can transmit P. vivax.
The Bryde's whale is found in both warm temperate and tropical waters.
But few cities are as flat and temperate as the Dutch capital.
Today, it's one of the last remaining temperate wildernesses in the world.   
In temperate areas, extreme heat waves and cold snaps broke temperature records.
It is temperate and careful, and therefore one of his best allies.
Tourism is limited to the winter months, when temperatures are more temperate.
It takes extra work to make the structure waterproof, temperate and stable.
The Women's World Cup saw triple-digit weather in typically temperate France.
But, it's actually much more temperate than people give it credit for.
Like Earth, it has a temperate climate, a rocky core, and water.
Cabins were as temperate as a meat freezer, and skull-numbingly loud.
Moreover, the researchers inferred the existence of five community-level groups of viruses that mapped onto distinct marine ecological zones based on temperature and depth: Arctic, Antarctic, temperate and tropical surface, temperate and tropical subsurface, and deep ocean.
Its location in a temperate zone is responsible for year-round mild temperatures.
This time, owner Dollye Graham-Matthews offers Chang a more temperate, guided experience.
The scientists measured effects in the oyster reefs of North Carolina's temperate waters.
Temperate "interglacial" periods normally last about 20,000 to 30,000 years, according to scientists.
And they aren't all enamored of the tropics; many thrive in temperate conditions.
Temperatures there are temperate year-round, usually between 68 and 20123 degrees Fahrenheit.
"The dinosaurs would really struggle in our current, more temperate climate," Schwarz says.
Such a place has a temperate year-around climate that keeps utilities low.
The watery gourd, which grows in temperate areas, benefits greatly from insect pollination.
Though breezy and temperate 12 months out of the year, some issues arise.
Jerry Brown responded Monday morning with a more temperate letter to Mr. Trump.
This year it was a slightly more temperate 91.5 percent on both scales.
Get lost in a temperate rain forest via this short virtual reality documentary.
His statement Wednesday was considered and temperate, its delivery passionless, if not robotic.
In addition, he said, temperate regions have plenty of diseases of their own.
It's not that a temperate day is bad, it's that cold is exciting.
In this case it is a temperate glacier particularly sensitive to high temperatures.
Those are character traits, I guess, to be temperate and measured, I guess.
Especially since I live in a temperate climate, perfect for a heat pump.
Many sit in the tropics, more given to weather extremes than the temperate West.
Its temperate climate will be good for testing the cars in wet, rainy conditions.
About 2,000 known species of fireflies inhabit temperate and tropical forests around the world.
Burying beetles are found mainly in temperate regions of Europe, Asia and North America.
Peaches originated from Northwestern China and grow in dry, temperate regions around the world.
At the end of the day, Chernobyl is just a northern temperate deciduous forest.
We considered that, but here in Southern California we have a very temperate climate.
Given the temperate climate, marketplaces can experiment with year-round events and street teams.
We moved at an easy pace, the day temperate and the umber current gentle.
"What Makes You Country" is among his most temperate albums, alternately soothing and fatiguing.
Perhaps in recognition of the changing politics, Kemp's been more temperate in his governance.
The ubiquity of his early years has been replaced by something much more temperate.
He added that likely candidates would be major U.S. cities with temperate weather conditions.
Instead, the game will be taking place in the temperate haze of northern California.
Should Congress give this budding "dictator" eavesdropping powers that even temperate presidents had abused?
In colder regions, even temperate California, the flower industry relies on energy-intensive greenhouses.
As a side effect, hotter and wetter tiles are generally worse than their temperate counterparts.
Despite the Bay Area's pleasantly temperate climate, it's nice to escape to the cold sometimes.
Of course, in the temperate suburbs of DC, oasis might not be the right word.
Such poles-pointing-at-the-Sun episodes would make continents at currently temperate latitudes uninhabitable.
Orlando combines a more temperate climate with more entertainment than a week could possibly hold.
But as the heat broke and returned to the relatively temperate 80s, another forewarning emerged.
Despite living in perfectly sunny and temperate San Francisco, I find indoor workouts more convenient.
On a television replay I'd watch later, his speech was subdued and, for him, temperate.
As the second-closest temperate planet to Earth, it's a prime target for further study.
If there's one thing I miss about North Carolina, it's probably the mild, temperate weather.
Some bumblebee populations in more temperate regions are already suffering, partly because of climate change.
But Pelletier—who admits he missed frigid Canadian winters while living in temperate Pasadena, Calif.
While describing Mr. Trump's remarks as "completely incomprehensible," a statement after the meeting was temperate.
The Negev is a far cry from the temperate climates of many wine-growing regions.
Australia's landscape is dominated by "temperate broadleaf and mixed" forests, themselves dominated by eucalyptus trees.
As an older city, New York should stay more temperate and dignified, the commissioners said.
The team's bosses, however, decided to train in temperate New York for promotional and marketing reasons.
Just think of it as the temperate "house wine" presented by your regular and reliable bar.
It is prosperous and liberal, has low corruption by regional standards and its politics are temperate.
The ability for this historically subtropical nematode to thrive in a more temperate climate is alarming.
""The ability for this historically subtropical nematode to thrive in a more temperate climate is alarming.
" Eugene Volokh, a professor at UCLA School of Law, lauds him as "brilliant, thoughtful and temperate.
The Fed justified its more temperate outlook by cutting its U.S. economic growth outlook for 15.23.
"Gimme a break", as Mr Trump might put it in one of his more temperate asides.
He has come out against Northern Gateway, mainly because its route passes through a temperate rainforest.
Places that, imaginatively at least, seem entirely at odds with the temperate cities we're flying between.
For sporty types, Vancouver has its own temperate rain forest within city limits in Stanley Park.
In more temperate zones, 30% or more days would have temperatures that we currently consider unusual.
Common in temperate climates, H. nana is among the most frequently seen species of parasitic flatworm.
It's equally stunning, but less crowded, with more temperate weather that's very comfortable even in summer.
It's hard for a bird to pass up the state's temperate clime and stable prey sources.
Given a temperate forecast that will probably allow for a fast race, that is highly unlikely.
Every acre of restored temperate forest can sequester 3 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year.
These days, I dream of palm trees and more temperate climates, and yet here I am.
Dargis has decided to remain quiet on this subject in favor of her more temperate colleague.
Water ice sits just an inch below the surface in the vast temperate region pictured above.
But Mr Lacalle Pou has kept his rhetoric temperate, stressing his promise to modernise the police.
The city is nearly 5,000 feet above sea level and usually maintains a temperate climate, Guy said.
For nearly 48 hours, Trump embraced the role of decorous winner and temperate future commander-in-chief.
Due to the temperate climate in much of the country, there is no need for central heating.
Lemire breaks up the river's temperate wash of purple and navy blue hues with inked squiggly ripples.
The forest -- about the size of West Virginia -- and region form the world's largest intact temperate rainforest.
Temperate forests have 212 billion trees and boreal forests in the far north have another 25 billion.
And for those in temperate zones, rising temperatures may bring milder weather and a longer growing season.
This is in contrast to the fires in Northern California, where the climate is temperate year-round.
The Great Bear Rainforest on British Columbia's West Coast comprises the largest intact temperate rainforest on earth.
"I'm sure he will become more temperate as he sees the enormity of the task," she said.
Addressing this demand, while minimizing ecological impacts, requires biodiversification and farming other rubber crops in temperate regions.
A judge has already temporarily blocked logging on 42,500 acres of temperate rainforest in Tongass National Forest.
Ultra-cool dwarfs also open a much easier route to detecting and studying temperate, Earth-like planets.
Italy's temperate Mediterranean climate allowed pizzaiolos, or pizza makers, to sell their pies at open-air stands.
Temperate agricultural regions, like those in the United States and Western Europe, would be particularly hard hit.
For this year's fair, featuring about 191 dealers, an engineering consultant was hired to ensure temperate conditions.
Still others live in temperate climates (all of you with lemon trees, you know who you are).
On Wednesday afternoon, Ekstra Bladet published a temperate story, beneath a photograph of Marius looking sweetly reproachful.
One enjoys tropical waters, another likes the subtropics and the hoodwinker prefers temperate water, Nyegaard told CNN.
It was as if she had acquired a milder variant of those diseases—a more temperate cousin.
Researchers have discovered a temperate rocky "super-Earth" planet, LHS 1140b, about 39 light years from our Sun.
On top of the tax credit, productions have flocked to Georgia for the temperate climate and varied topography.
The overwhelming majority of those blooms come from Colombia, particularly the temperate highlands outside of Bogotá and Medellín.
As well as being far more temperate and better-behaved, they seem more anxious and unhappy (see article).
Such a scorcher is three times more likely than it was in more temperate 1950s, the authors conclude.
There's an inherent conflict when you try to create temperate, Old World classics with tropical, New World ingredients.
On that southern coast Huidong has beautiful beaches, temperate climate and is only an hour's drive from Shenzhen.
The story many readers saw captured only the temperate Trump and very little from the fire-breathing one.
According to Irish Central, Ireland's temperate climate means the weather may be a little unpredictable, but not freezing.
Cherries grow in temperate regions around the Northern Hemisphere, with the U.S. being the second largest global producer.
Digesters have been used all around Nepal, China, and India, Porter said, but at lower, more temperate elevations.
Several locations are reporting that July was their warmest all-time month, including the normally temperate Caribou, Maine.
Op-Docs The Hoh Rain Forest is one of the largest temperate rain forests in the United States.
They pop up in tropical and temperate forests in the Americas, Japan, Southeast Asia, Australia and South Africa.
World leaders agreed in the 2015 Paris Agreement to hold temperate hikes to "well below" 2 degrees Celsius.
She comes from Banja Luka, a town with a temperate climate, several discothèques, and a thirteenth-century fort.
One strategy that has allowed the Asian tiger mosquito to survive in more temperate weather involves its eggs.
This artist's illustration shows the potentially temperate planet Ross 128b, with its red dwarf parent star in the background.
Slime molds have existed on Earth for billions of years, and they're found naturally in temperate climates, Dussutour says.
Stingrays are flat, bottom-dwellers that like to hang out partially covered in the sand in shallow, temperate waters.
For now, Mexicans are praying that Mr Trump will prove more temperate in office than during his meteoric rise.
Naboo is a temperate, pastoral planet and home to Padme Amidala and a race of aliens known as Gungans.
As the weather becomes slightly more temperate, it is less essential to protect against the threat of falling snow.
Forests cover 31% of the Earth's land surface, and there are three distinct types: tropical, temperate, and boreal (taiga).
The temperate climate allows for a year-round growing season blessed by the abundance from the Pearl River Delta.
Many of Trump's supporters hope that he'll be guided and constrained by more seasoned, temperate advisers while in office.
Montrealers are even ahead of Vancouver, which is much more temperate (winters there are downright balmy by Canadian standards).
Venus was once temperate and Earth-like, but today it has a thick atmosphere with a runaway greenhouse effect.
Based in the country's North Island, the city enjoys a temperate climate, sea views and proximity to stunning landscapes.
In a season of angry GOP rhetoric, Ryan delivered perhaps the most temperate fact-challenged speech of the convention.
If it were, say, the New York Yankees from the more temperate northeast, that would be a different story.
All seven planets are temperate, meaning that under the right atmospheric and geologic conditions, they could sustain liquid water.
At least partly because of its pleasant climate, temperate all year round, Oaxaca has become an appealing tourist destination.
These invertebrate Republicans assume that as president he would surround himself with people unlike himself — wise and temperate advisers.
This would open up 9.5 million acres of undisturbed temperate rainforest in Alaska to mining, logging, and energy projects.
Maybe the deep, systemic changes that so many yearn for couldn't come through his temperate, "No Drama Obama" approach.
The numbers will likely improve once Americans get a closer look at this temperate, intelligent, decidedly non-scary nominee.
Large U.S. cities with the right population density and more temperate weather are at the top of the list.
The split-screen between Tuesday's temperate Mr. Trump and the everyday Mr. Trump was striking, to put it mildly.
Portugal was named the best country for retirement because of its affordable lifestyle, quality healthcare, temperate climate, and dining.
Teams there had added extra CO2 to areas of temperate forests, and trees' growth had increased by roughly 23 percent.
Some of the more temperate parts of the US like the California coast will see sharper swings in their weather.
At the same time, says Mr Ranalli, the winemaker, the cooler, higher landscape and temperate plateaus "felt like coming home".
Their wish list had three top items: proximity to the U.S., a lower cost of living and a temperate climate.
It has historically been a subtropical parasite, so it is "alarming" that it is being found in more temperate climates.
Today, however, mammals are extremely successful in temperate and cool parts of the planet, and non-dinosaurian reptiles are not.
"Many people, myself included, would argue for more temperate language than the 'fire and fury' kind of thing," Clapper said.
But they do grow along our coast and along similar coasts in Chile and in Europe, mostly in temperate waters.
I land my craft on a temperate planet full of exotic plants, but with little animal life on its surface.
Trump made a shift from heated rhetoric to, not merely more temperate rhetoric, but to downright effusively flattery of Kim.
Maderia has been called the "Pearl of the Atlantic" because of its year-round temperate climate and rolling green landscapes. 
After several days in Illinois, I'll be happy to return home, if only to enjoy North Carolina's more temperate weather.
NORTH CAROLINA: Enjoy the beautiful temperate weather by taking a hike, wandering through boutiques in Asheville, or visiting the beach.
When scientists seek out other planets where life could exist, they look for rocky, wet, temperate worlds like our own.
Countries in temperate zones, including China and the United States, did not feel much of an effect, the study said.
The moderate is prudent and temperate about political life because he is so passionate about emotional, spiritual and intellectual life.
The report suggests the country's popularity with expats can be linked to its widely available leisure activities and temperate weather.
Plant introductions from other temperate zones around the world helped give the nation such a rich horticultural history, he said.
He has also proposed opening up the Tongass National Forest in Alaska, North America's largest intact temperate rainforest, to logging.
The research is clear: Especially in a temperate climate like California, RNG is not a viable alternative for decarbonizing buildings.
But the subsurface ice that Piqueux discovered is in a temperate area that&aposs just right for astronauts to land.
As a huge share of America's biggest companies report their results, it's looking to be an especially temperate earnings season.
Also look for so-called sprouting broccoli, smaller and multi-stemmed, which you'll find at farmers' markets in temperate climates.
But it's still very predictive whether you are temperate or tropical how well you will have done in economic development.
As announced last week, scientists identified seven Earth-sized planets orbiting the star, which appear to be rocky and temperate.
And these relatively warmer waters in the polar regions — while still frigid compared to temperate oceans — have already started thinning glaciers.
One of Africa's most popular tourist destinations, Cape Town attracts foreign buyers for its natural beauty, cosmopolitan offerings and temperate weather.
More oak pollen, for instance, suggested humid and temperate climates while more fir and spruce pollen indicated chillier conditions, he said.
The Observatory has recorded an average temperate increase of 0.13 degrees Celsius (0.23 degrees Fahrenheit) each decade from 1885 to 2018.
Many contemporary buildings in temperate climates are built using lightweight components, insulation (for energy efficiency in winter) and without cross-ventilation.
And my mom had brought me up to be a very tolerant, temperate Muslim, so I wasn't going to do that.
This system, guided by AI, could influence weather patterns around the world, and turn marginally habitable areas into temperate regions.6.
Here, cold waters meet warmer waters from temperate regions, sustaining a bloom of marine life, from plankton to krill to fishes.
Results from the new study showed that tropical species are at higher risk than those who live in more temperate zones.
Kelp forests are a bastion of marine biodiversity, blanketing roughly a quarter of our planet's coastlines at temperate and polar latitudes.
Residents of South Florida reported on Thursday that frozen iguanas were falling from trees all over the usually-temperate Florida landscape.
That means that batteries take an absolute beating here and often perform worse than other, more temperate, places like San Francisco.
The 21990-acre sanctuary is located in northern Georgia along a temperate rainforest, with rolling hills and a lush, green landscape.
As the vegetation turns from semi-arid scrublands to temperate rainforest and the route enters the fertile farming region, opposition intensifies.
Now, its season in these countries is lengthening significantly ... and the disease is spreading to less tropical and more temperate countries.
She grew up in Asheville, a temperate mountain town, which she described as full of crystal shops and competing incense smoke.
In years to come, scientists say, many more are likely to batter what is naturally one of the world's temperate zones.
Though the country has been slow to catch on as an Instagram destination, its temperate climate is ideal for growing lavender.
Besides these draws, Mr. Antônio said, Brazil has a temperate climate, an abundance of natural resources and incredible cities and beaches.
" Aron put it this way: "Freedom flourishes in temperate zones; it does not survive the burning faith of prophets and crowds.
For example, "spiders are no more likely to be venomous in the tropics than they are in temperate regions," he said.
The animal is active mainly at night and notoriously elusive, and it lives in tropical and temperate habitats across the continent.
Situated on the side of a lush green mountain, this city has a temperate climate and is a nature lover's paradise.
Daylight and heat are the main factors that determine blooming time in temperate areas such as the lower 48 U.S. states.
Read more " _____ • Jack Goldsmith in Lawfare: "What is most important is that the court issued a per curiam opinion on the most contested issue of the Trump presidency with a sober, reasonable legal analysis written in a temperate tone, followed by a three-justice partial dissent that was also sober and reasonable in substance and temperate in tone.
Then there was Jupiter's North North Temperate Little Red Spot 1, a cousin to the Great Red Spot, and just as angry.
But even in the ordinarily more temperate coastal climes, temperatures were well below zero on Monday, according to the German Weather Service.
Ross 2128b — which lies just 25 light-years from our planet — is likely a rocky and temperate world, a new study suggests.
But unlike poets, economists prefer to quantify their analogies—to measure whether thou art 15% or 20% more lovely and more temperate.
In recent years, dengue has also spread from tropical areas to more temperate climates, such as Nepal, where it isn't traditionally seen.
Chile is currently affected by a multi-year drought and creeping deserts, which are shifting fruit production to the more temperate south.
Unlike many other insects in temperate climates, monarchs cannot survive a long cold winter, according to the University of Minnesota Monarch Lab.
Cold winter, or temperate, deserts have unique ecological qualities, experts say, providing important feeding grounds for animals and migration areas for birds.
Image: UPR AreciboScientists have discovered a pair of temperate, Earth-sized exoplanet candidates around a nearby star, according to a new paper.
Scientists have already spotted exoplanets in the temperate zones of these kinds of stars, like TRAPPIST-1 and our neighboring Proxima Centauri.
The rest of Spain, including the normally wet and temperate northwestern region of Galicia, was also punished by the sun and heat.
This is in part due to our temperate climate, which keeps mosquito populations at bay during the cold parts of the year.
But sometimes that dam bursts as the polar vortex weakens and allows cold air to escape the Arctic to more temperate climes.
Cons: While Berlin has a temperate summer climate, none of the rooms have air conditioning, which can be uncomfortable on hot days.
"Michael is a careful, temperate, and thoughtful lawyer," said David Laufman, who worked with Atkinson in the Justice Department's National Security Division.
Beaked whales exist in temperate waters from the North Atlantic to Brazil, and also near South Africa, Mozambique, Australia and New Zealand.
The weather is temperate year-round, the earth is fertile and the land is largely divided into small plots for individual owners.
And isn't doing that healthier than a Maker's Mark on the rocks after a fight — I mean, temperate disagreement — with your boss?
This is hitting Boulder and San Miguel counties especially hard in the warmer months because they are used to a temperate climate.
In principle, the risk from continued global warming applies not just to temperate countries, but to cities at high altitude in tropical countries.
The costs of global climate change will again be unevenly (and uncertainly) distributed, but harm will often be smaller for richer, temperate countries.
On the other hand, the most modified biomes include more tropical landscapes, such as temperate broadleaf and mixed forests, as well as mangroves.
Found throughout temperate and tropical waters across the globe, the species has not been extensively studied, outside of a small population in Hawaii.
Geographic variation and isolation have colluded to create a stunning diversity of ecosystems, from evergreen eucalyptus forests to alpine heathlands to temperate rainforests.
They form vast meadows in shallow temperate and tropical marine waters, providing habitat to a diverse array of fish, invertebrates, turtles and manatees.
Billions of years ago, Mars featured a temperate climate and liquid water at its surface, providing a potential environment for life to emerge.
The temperate weather has them feeling so good that they're moving around more often, she said, and so they're on the roads more.
Weeding out false positives will be much easier here than in planetary systems containing only one or two temperate, potentially Earth-like worlds.
This helps scientists determine whether its surface temperature stays within a relatively temperate range of 0 and 100℃, so liquid water could exist.
An ocean will absorb heat during summer, then when winter arrives it will release that heat, allowing the planet to stay relatively temperate.
Britain has one big advantage in that it has only one climate zone, temperate, Mr. Blaik said, which is ideal for growing plants.
That's why a growing number of people — many of them more temperate than I am — have started calling for mass protest in response.
The year-round temperate weather puts a special premium on outdoor sites, which have been known to put on shows right through November.
In the morning, I made coffee in the in-room Keurig and sipped my first cup outside while enjoying the temperate morning weather.
The usually temperate Snowy Mountains region is a popular tourist spot even in summer, particularly with hikers, mountain bikers and other nature lovers.
It's one of several excellent songs on the new EP, "Territory," which is full of temperate, considered and quietly seismic dance music. J.C.
While the oven's on so low and slow, you can stick in something else that benefits from the relatively temperate 275-degree heat.
The winery's temperate climate and proximity to the sea make the wine, especially its albariños and tannats, some of the country's most complex.
In more temperate waters, like those off the coast of California and New England, white sharks have been more likely to encounter swimmers.
It is a damp but temperate afternoon as he shows me around his home and the small barn he uses as his office.
In some times and places the humps are more pronounced; in temperate climates, with less heating and cooling demand, they're a little flatter.

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