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He was more temperate, and rarely drank more than forty cups between breakfast and bedtime.
As an older city, New York should stay more temperate and dignified, the commissioners said.
Kirtzman's language is more temperate and balanced, though his distaste for the mayor's brutal excesses could not be plainer.
With his understated charisma, he is a more temperate and less self-serious variation on Al Pacino.
By comparison, the playing conditions at Giants Stadium this Sunday should be more temperate, and the Giants may benefit enormously from an injury to Atlanta quarterback Michael Vick.
The weather is more temperate, and in fact ideal, in February and March, but the game fishing only gets going in earnest in April.
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While the coastal regions are more temperate, spring and early autumn is quieter and prices are lower.
MOSCOW — The first week of January is always a week out of time and space in Russia: all business shuts down, many people flee to more temperate climes, and those who remain, drink, eat and then drink some more.
Sheep and cows graze outside their door in more temperate months, and stacks of cut wood are piled out front.
After the last glacial climatic deterioration, the restoration of a more temperate climate and the expansion of woodlands triggered the general size decrease and limb shortening towards the beginning of the Holocene, both reflected in extant Holarctic bisons.
A post at the University of Georgia brought him once again to a more temperate climate, and he remained there until his retirement in 1999.
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