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Tornadoes have much tighter spirals and are over-land phenomena, while hurricanes are oceanic phenomena.
The people are Oceanic Negroids, speaking many languages, all belonging to the Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) family.
Because in Nashville, like nowhere in Orange County, the estates are oceanic, the staff extensive, the imperious tone readily indulged.
Among the squids the Myopsida are coastal forms, whereas the Oegopsida are oceanic, living from the surface to depths in excess of 5,000 metres (16,400 feet).
The major elements involved are oceanic air masses from the west, cold polar air from Scandinavia or Russia, and warmer, subtropical air from the south.
It is vital to the health of the Great Barrier Reef because the two are oceanic next-door neighbours and their ecosystems depend on each other as species move from one park to the other.
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There are oceanic-themed fragrances in blue bottles, like Nautica Voyage; there are fragrances in which the juice, as it's called in the industry, is blue, like Calvin Klein Eternity Aqua.
The nature documentary "Blue Planet II" is oceanic in topic, tone, scope, and majesty.
Wallerstein was asked by F.D.R. to run the new banking system even though his field was oceanic law.
The climate is oceanic, with relatively even precipitation throughout the year; temperatures are moderate and show little seasonal variation.
There was Oceanic art, Navajo blankets, even a booth filled with nothing but paintings by Gutai, the postwar Japanese collective.
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