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The country is now split on Obama, because he is temperate, thoughtful and pragmatic, but his policies are almost all unpopular.
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He was temperate in his physical needs, unostentatious and not personally corruptible.
Mr. Garchik played fast and exact phrases, finding strange routes through familiar chord changes and leaving a lot of empty space; he was temperate, building intensity without shouting.
Tension mounts as he tries to prove to Mr. Moyers, who seems to be insistently seeking a religious leader he can relate to, that he's temperate and sophisticated: neither a right-wing provincial nor a praise-the-Lord zealot.
The rule of eating fish is "Temperate eat all, tropical he falls".
The weather is temperate all year.
The climate is temperate and marked by four distinct seasons.
The climate of the region is temperate but humid.
The sun even at midday is temperate and the mornings are fresh and cool".
South of the Sahara, the land is rich; south of the Zambezi, the climate is temperate.
The new Violin Concerto -- new to New York, though it was composed a decade ago -- is temperate.
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