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    temperate


    1. The herd of wild Hausa began their annual run towards the more temperate climate; just ahead of the first winter storm


    2. They were leaving the sparse mountainous area and headed towards a more temperate climate


    3. The lakes extended at a roughly sixty degree angle all across the tropics and northern temperate zones, seven hundred oxygen barometric feet above Earth's sea level


    4. The constitution of those who have been born in the temperate climate of Europe could not, it is supposed, support the labour of digging the ground under the burning sun of the West Indies ; and the culture of the


    5. All other things I call luxuries, without meaning, by this appellation, to throw the smallest degree of reproach upon the temperate use of them


    6. To use technology able to neutralise radiation seemed like the philosophic equivalent of creating a temperate biosphere for ice-age cavemen


    7. This continuing process only exacerbated the problem of overcrowding in all the habitable and temperate regions


    8. Somewhere in the Temperate Zone


    9. A rather temperate response to an intemperate demand


    10. Perry offered up devout thanks for the food which a kind and beneficent Providence had provided for sustenance and temperate pleasure

    11. I had heard it was more temperate


    12. The air was humid, but temperate


    13. appetites are resisted by the temperate understanding, and bent back again, and all the impulses of the body are reined in by


    14. temperate Joseph is praised in that by reasoning, he subdued, on reflection, the indulgence of sense


    15. 16 For the temperate understanding repels all these malignant passions, as it does wrath, for it masters even this


    16. temperate mind is able, as I said, to be superior to the passions, and to transfer some, and destroy others


    17. 19 But the occasion now invites us to give an illustration of temperate reasoning from history


    18. 10 For they were both just and temperate, and manly, and high-minded, and fond of their brethren, and so fond of their


    19. Not even a comparatively temperate middle class revolt such as the Beatles satisfies today’s lost generation


    20. It really offers visitors a unique blend of special contemporary comfort and enchantment of the old world, for in those islands there is much more than the sun, the sand and the sea with its clear and temperate waters

    21. Blessed with a constant temperate climate, it is the region “par excellence” for the cultivation of the kiwi fruit in all of New Zealand


    22. Traveling through a rim of temperate agricultural terrain they crossed a resort area named Papamoa Beach


    23. customarily temperate to hot


    24. It bears reminding here that it is indeed its benign and generous temperate climate that facilitates that mythical natural configuration


    25. people who had been raised in the temperate zones held delusions


    26. He learned not to expect too much, a coward’s way, but a temperate one


    27. 35 For the affections of our appetites are resisted by the temperate understanding and bent back again and all the impulses of the body are reined in by reasoning


    28. 1 And what wonder? if the lusts of the soul after participation with what is beautiful are frustrated 2 on this ground therefore the temperate Joseph is praised in that by reasoning he subdued on reflection the indulgence of sense


    29. 16 For the temperate understanding repels all these malignant passions as it does wrath for it masters even this


    30. 18 For the temperate mind is able as I said to be superior to the passions and to transfer some and destroy others

    31. 23 And He gave a law to this mind by living according to which it will maintain a temperate and just and good and manly reign


    32. 17 For the temperate mind has power to conquer the pressure of the passions and to quench the fires of excitement 18 and to wrestle down the pains of the body however excessive; and through the excellency of reasoning to abominate all the assaults of the passions


    33. 10 For they were both just and temperate and manly and high-minded and fond of their brethren and so fond of their mother that even to death they obeyed her by observing the law


    34. And there came up an old woman arrayed in a splendid robe and with a book in her hand; and she sat down alone and saluted me "Hail Hermas!" And in sadness and tears I said to her "Lady hail!" And she said to me "Why are you downcast Hermas? for you were wanting to be patient and temperate and always smiling


    35. They must not be slanderers double-tongued or lovers of money but temperate in all things compassionate industrious walking according to the truth of the Lord who was the servant of all


    36. Women you all exhorted to perform all things in a blameless and honourable and pure conscience loving dutifully their own husbands; and you taught them to manage the affairs of their houses with gravity keeping in the rule of obedience being temperate in all things


    37. Let us clothe ourselves with concord being humble temperate keeping ourselves far from all whispering and evil speaking justified by our deeds and not by our words


    38. is temperate in all things


    39. While reptile pollination is practically unheard- of in temperate climates, many fascinating examples of such interactions are being discovered in the tropics! Dr


    40. shorelines, home gardens, and temperate forests

    41. Temperate winds blow softly on the meadow


    42. Temperate winds row over the waves, down the stream


    43. Temperate winds show the truth behind the guise


    44. Temperate winds flow eastward toward the moon


    45. temperate in al things, Christ Himself wil bestow the prayer of the heart


    46. By all rights, these temperate fruit trees should not be here


    47. The phone line crackled a little as Cronier spoke, “It is 5,000 acres of pampas, the weather in that part of Argentina is more temperate, a little more European shall we say


    48. The settlement was in the center of the planet’s temperate zone, but winter was clearly on the way


    49. Currently the tropics maintain about the temperature range of Earth’s temperate zones


    50. Your EB should live in a mild or temperate climate













































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    Synonyms for "temperate"

    moderate temperate mild pleasant warm calm collected composed cool dispassionate sober

    "temperate" definitions

    (of weather or climate) free from extremes; mild; or characteristic of such weather or climate


    not extreme in behavior


    not extreme