Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
tense . - noun Specifically, in legerdemain, the right opportunity for executing a required movement.
- noun See
temse .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete Time.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Plural form of
temp . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
temp .
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Examples
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SET done = 0; set outtext = ''; open temps; temps_loop: LOOP / * Loop through temps* / fetch temps into temp1;
unknown title 2009
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Try piers or rocks along the bank, or any large piles in the middle of the lake. the key with cooler water temps is FISH SLOW!
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Wait, OneTwo, your saying the guy that cant read temps is now knows what the temps were during the meideval times?
Think Progress » Obama explains climate science to global warming deniers. 2010
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There is no evidence of any increase in temps in the last 10n years.
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Will usually get 600 pictures or so before batteries fail in temps that are above 50 degrees, otherwise batteries go faster than that.
Trail Cams...? 2009
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That report initially started with a prediciton of a 7 degree rise in temps, then revised that to be 3 degrees, then most recently came out with the statement – we cannot explain why the globe is cooling, but there's no getting around that it is.
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Spending on consultants and temps is falling but huge annual bill still does not represent value for money, says National Audit Office
Ministers spent £1bn on wasteful contracts, says audit office Polly Curtis 2010
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Try piers or rocks along the bank, or any large piles in the middle of the lake. the key with cooler water temps is FISH SLOW!
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Will usually get 600 pictures or so before batteries fail in temps that are above 50 degrees, otherwise batteries go faster than that.
Trail Cams...? 2009
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Re: but models show that the increase in temps due to GW will cause more rain to fall over oceans and less over land,
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