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were temperate
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Moderate; not excessive
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The intravolcanic environments where dung beetles, and probably large herbivores, better developed were temperate, seasonal, semiarid to subhumid, grasslands and wooded grasslands.
Mostly, there were temperate performances from the likes of Action Bronson, Joey Badass, Troy Ave and Vinny Chase, but the clear star was the rowdy, growling ASAP Ferg, the ASAP Rocky affiliate whose monstrous, clanging "Work" is one of the year's breakout anthems.
The first two locations, site 1 and site 2, were temperate regions with significant rainfall, whereas the third collection, site 3, was a desert region.
Most of these were temperate rice developed in Italy (67 accessions), selected from larger collections with the aim of including the broadest range of genetic and phenotypic variation (Faivre-Rampant et al. 2011; Biscarini et al. 2016).
In the Dordrecht Confession of Faith (1632), even the radical Anabaptists, who sought to expunge every trace of Roman Catholicism and to rely only on the Bible, also assumed wine was to be used, and despite their reputation as killjoys, the English Puritans were temperate partakers of "God's good gifts," including wine and ale.
Range sizes were defined as small (see methods for details), medium or large, and biogeographic affiliations were temperate, tropical and arid [29].
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Cultures were temperated through a heated metal plate on which the DWP rests.
Switchgrass and miscanthus are temperate.
They are temperate and central.
But the Azores are temperate.
The weather is temperate all year.
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