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It allows change to take place temperately and without violence.
Is it right to deliberately do any of these acts temperately?
How can a clergyman talk of using such a fluid temperately?
Then to act foolishly is the opposite of acting temperately?
"And a disgrace to a great profession," he added more temperately.
Although no injuries were reported, the incident left the air force temperately crippled.
Temperately, Kirk blinked his eyes and rubbed them, then stopped watching the work up above.
And does not he who does his duty act temperately or wisely?
Seasoning tends to be sweet, and in general, chili pepper is used very temperately.
"It is not I who have done her injury," Rafael replied temperately.
But he makes them temperately; and temperateness is indeed one of the features of the book as a whole.
It was the first time he had spoken thus freely, temperately, without regret or penitence.
Mayor Giuliani could ease that frustration by speaking more thoughtfully and temperately.
It is unlikely that the police in a country like Honduras will respond temperately to guerrillas who are willing to kill to force change.
It's a shame that we can't all read a little more temperately, but we're in such a hard-sell universe.
He said more temperately, "Look, maybe you're right.
He laughed temperately, doing this, and walked on, sprinkling bright dimes everywhere.
He ruled liberally and temperately for his life.
We are not remarkable for behaving very temperately to each other when we differ; but to strangers!
He then added, a shade less temperately, "Oh, it is worth while to plant and tend and garner!"
My pulse as yours doth temperately keep time And makes as healthful music.
But Cranmer, to whom they were chiefly entrusted, advanced them steadily and temperately.
Pigot defended his friends and colleagues, not always temperately.
"Ordinary laran is useful within its limits," Damian said temperately.
However, Michael says to comfort Adam, if you live temperately, you will die of old age, not sickness.