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It says they have to be temperate.

Adding to the excitement, at least two planets orbit this star, one of which might be temperate and rocky like Earth.

My latest book follows Frederick Law Olmsted, who became a landscape architect after an unlikely apprenticeship: touring the 1850s South as an undercover correspondent for this newspaper, which had just opened shop with a pledge “to be temperate and measured” in its coverage.

In September 2018 a set of detailed climate simulations suggested that if our nearest known exoplanet has lots of water it could indeed be temperate on much of its surface, even if tidally locked to its parent star.

May all of your homes be temperate, and your roommates mindful of the utility bill.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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