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1 There was a brisker pool higher in the rocks, a warmer one below.
2 Work is a byproduct, Carnot realized, of heat naturally passing to a colder body from a warmer one .
3 If the Government had got hold of them I think their destination would have been a much warmer one than Siberia.
4 All plants will not flourish in the common temperature of a living-room; some require a low temperature, and others need a warmer one .
5 The meeting would have doubtless been a warmer one had the mother known what a narrow escape her son had so recently had.
6 We begin to feel that we have more friends - and warmer ones - than at first appeared.
7 And then I piled up the sensations on him, but always keeping a lot of warmer ones up my sleeve.
8 Coronavirus may be more severe in colder months than warmer ones , and dry indoor air may encourage its spread, new research suggests.
9 "But then he is used to wearing thinner clothes than other children," she reasoned, "or else his mother would have put warmer ones on him.
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