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The broadcast was defined by weather references unneeded inside arenas, where the average temperature is a reported 62 degrees.
Thermal sensation was defined by weather, personal and psychological factors.
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Looking over the last 40 or so years, one can see Manchester as a kind of English New Orleans — a moody hedonist's stomp defined by water, weather and, above all else, music.
The natural habitat of the white bear is a remote, desolate place, defined by extreme weather and ice-cold temperatures.
That rhythm makes no sense on the Chathams, where days are defined by the weather.
This year's French Open has been defined by unusually cold weather and blustery days.
Whilst summertime in the UK is often defined by negatives — shit weather, terribly organised outdoor events fueled by overpriced tickets and uninspired lineups, muggy public transport experiences — it doesn't have to be that way.
On September 1st it became the largest domestic bank by loans, after buying the Spanish retail business of Barclays, a British bank.Many southern European banks are still defined by how they weathered the euro-zone crisis.
Also, in a world defined by flux, which adverse weather patterns do we constitute as the norm and which should we strive to prevent?
Warm stages are defined by low to moderate chemical weathering of the quartz grain particles with relative increases of the C/N ratio, while colder phases show a moderate to intense physical weathering of the quartz grains and lower C/N ratios.
A heatwave is defined by the Met Office as when the hot weather meets set thresholds for daily maximum and nightly minimum temperatures for two consecutive days.
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