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It falls to the Bank of England to regulate the weather and distribute the seasons, through its control of the cost of borrowing.
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The party tried to control the weather and even regulate the movement of pigeons.
Ocean currents circulate the energy and water that regulate the earth's climate and weather and thus affect many aspects of the human experience, whether we live on the nation's coasts or its heartland" (Pew).
Others, such as the swift, cliff swallow, Baltimore oriole, and short-tailed petrel, are less weather dependent, and, since the dates of their arrival and departure are not regulated by the weather, they occur with remarkable regularity each year.
This will help utility managers regulate the flow of clean energy into the grid, and also help weather forecasting.
Regulate the economic power.
Regulate the soil temperature.
Regulate the room temperature.
In such cases, the prevailing weather regulates the spread of a fire when ignited [7], as opposed to the human control that fragments the landscape with small fires.
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