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No more than three men in a hundred degrees of latitude: that is pretty well.
"A river whose course is developed over more than thirty degrees of latitude."
The earthquake covered 5 degrees of Latitude and was 500 miles long.
"A good storm like this can stretch across four degrees of latitude."
Their boundary is located at about 45 degrees of latitude.
He is then at X degrees of latitude, just like the man in the raft lower down.
The twentieth degree of latitude forms the boundary between them.
These degrees of latitude together are very useful when your goal is to persuade someone.
"There seems to be a wide degree of latitude."
That gave them twelve degrees of latitude to cover, 720 nautical miles.
But he said they lay between the seventh and eleventh degrees of latitude south.
Students have a high degree of latitude in creating a self-structured core.
Although this zone is a mobile one, it usually does not stray more than half a degree of latitude from its mean position.
The Quebec forest area covers seven degrees of latitude.
We are all richer for the measurement of a degree of latitude on the earth's surface.
And a storm was out there, winding across many degrees of latitude, whipping its world into submission.
From the forty-third degree of latitude, it had, indeed, been possible to drift to the fifteenth.
As a result, the mean annual air temperature at sea level decreases by about 0.4 C per degree of latitude away from the equator.
No, the number in this colony was right, but where did the millions of others across eighty degrees of latitude come from?
Keeping on station allowed a pilot some degree of latitude, and Snake generally chose fuel efficiency over fun.
Our current circumstances afford us a significant degree of latitude in our decision-making."
"The Kharnabhar road covers over twenty-two degrees of latitude."
Both Hadramawt and Bhatkal are at 15 degrees of latitude.
"Those are the cataracts of Makedo, in the third degree of latitude.
An ecoregion in Cascadia often covers several degrees of latitude and perhaps longitude.