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But while those historically cooler regions would benefit from things like higher agricultural yields and lower energy costs, the overall American economy is expected to suffer.
The second most preferred is to have a lot to say but to do so flatly, arithmetically rather than exponentially, probably because even being on Twitter is initiatory, an insistence of the self, rather than reactionary, which is historically cooler.
It might be useless, but it's historically very cool.
But Labour politicians have historically been cool on devolution, even though it was a Labour government that created the Holyrood parliament in 1999.
Maligned and misunderstood, the sound of jackin' house, deep tech, or whatever you want to call it, bears the influence of some historically less cool club genres, particularly the squashed rhythms of latterday tech-house.
To save this run from vanishing, the National Marine Fisheries Service is considering a long-term plan of trapping adult salmon downstream and trucking them upstream of Shasta Dam each winter so they can spawn where they did historically, in cool, high-elevation waters.
Although stripe rust has historically affected cool growing regions, the worst recent outbreaks were caused by strains with an unprecedented tolerance for warmer climates [ 4].
Those risks are higher in places where temperatures have historically been cooler, like coastal California.
Historically, evaporative cooling was used extensively in traditional architecture throughout the world's hot arid countries [4, 5, 6].
Historically, in cooler, less-sunny climates, lighter skin allows more UV light through, allowing the skin to produce essential Vitamin D. In sunny climates, where Vitamin D deficiency is not a worry, darker skin prevents DNA damage.
In addition to the recession, last summer was very cool historically lessening power demand for cooling.
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