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1 The air is pleasant here, and more temperate than in the Netherlands.
2 CLEINIAS: He will be far more temperate when he is in training.
3 His own temperance and the knowledge of it made others more temperate .
4 The climate is more temperate than in Gaul, the colds being less severe.
5 There was none of the lingering twilight of more temperate climates.
6 In other, and more temperate , climates the date would fall later.
7 Latterly, the Europeans at Sierra Leone practise a more temperate life.
8 I have seen others, a little milder because the air was more temperate .
9 The order was instantly issued, when Griffith remarked, with a more temperate zeal:
10 The atmosphere became still more temperate when the bright sun beamed over the horizon.
11 Germany demanded that the prisoners in Africa be sent to a more temperate climate.
12 Much more temperate ; the discreet and joyless love of a virtuous, reluctant, condescending wife.
13 Upon the whole perhaps it may be rather more temperate .
14 For Manning it would be a more temperate love altogether.
15 For he says: Mary's answer is more temperate than the words of the priest.
16 Unlike more temperate climes this land has but three Seasons.
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