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I keep the temperture just below boiling so the water does not evaporate as quickly.
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Centrifuge should do the trick on warm days, I guess one rotates a little faster when the temperture drops.
Greasy Rider (copy) ____Maggie 2009
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They just want to hurry up and cram this down our throats before the hero of chappaquittic goes belly up and assumes room temperture
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In fact the mean temperture of Vancouver in January is 38 degrees making it the warmest city ever to hold a Winter Olympics.
Think Progress » After warmest January in history, Vancouver airlifts in snow for Winter Olympics. 2010
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It looks like when adjusted the temperture rise in the last 100+ years is a whopping 0.5 C or about 0.9 F.
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I keep the temperture just below boiling so the water does not evaporate as quickly.
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The story reports SCIENTIFIC studies that show that the temperture readings are skewed by location of measureing devices, why would the scientist want to use falty data hmmm, perhaps a larger agenda.
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These paper pots were also used for the winter sowing in milk jugs that wait patiently out of doors for the right temperture to begin growing.
How To Make Seed Starting Pots From Newspaper « Fairegarden 2010
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Even if every power plant in the world stopped and even if everyone in the world stopped driving we might reduce the temperture of the planet by 1 degree.
The Irony of Barack Obama’s Speech - Erick’s blog - RedState 2009
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The casks also need some degree of chilling, because the ambient temperture in the barroom is too high for a pleasant draft.
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