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But where buses are concerned, greater use reflects economic hard times not passenger equability.
The program was otherwise a retrospective, with signature moments of equability, passion and untidiness.
As far as one can see, he lives in what might be described as a squalor of equability.
"No," he said, instantly resuming his normal equability.
She regained her ordinary equability of spirits, and became pregnant; and everything returned to its accustomed order.
But age and infirmity are something he lives with - and talks about - with surprising equability.
Annie Lanzillotto, the narrator, filled the stage with sunny, earthy equability.
Yet her equability in the face of danger, her absolute calm during the grimmest moments, were well known on the Enterprise.
The movie, though packed with loudmouths and other exasperated souls, is itself a model of equability, paying due attention to characters great and small.
The lack of even a hint of that attitude in Runcorn, combined with his remarkable equability, endeared him to me from the start.
Why therefore did not organisms respond in a similar way to the much slower changes of sea level in the lengthy periods of climatic equability?
Regarding music, the main goal of 5.1 surround sound is a proper localization and equability of all acoustic sources for a centered positioned audience.
Even more, he was known and loved internationally for his wry, insouciant charm, engaging modesty and an equability that was rare in tap.
Gayle Tufts sang and served as hostess with the same charming mix of nerves and cheery equability, with Curt Meyers as her accompanist and fellow songwriter.
Then he summoned the minstrels before him, and drank wine to [the accompaniment of] those two verses whereby his melancholy had been dissipated, and recovered the equability of his temper.
This equability never failed him and, if you will remember, we kept him under discreet observation throughout his visit and on his subsequent tours abroad, at the request of the Atomic Energy authorities.
Furthermore, extensive spreads of such seas can as effectively isolate pieces of emergent continent as spreading ocean floor, thereby creating barriers to migration of terrestrial organisms, and should also promote equability of the continental climate.
The pronounced increase in latitudinal temperature zonation through the course of the Cainozoic, as the world altered progressively from its Mesozoic condition of equability, must have had the effect of creating a great number of ecological niches.
He finally explains Cruger's case thus: "The greater humidity and equability of temperature consequent on such conditions [i.e. on the flowers being closed] is, I believe, the probable cause of these abnormally conditioned flowers so frequently fertilising themselves."
Thus compressed the mass resumes its equability, and is again at unity with itself, because the fire which was the author of the inequality has retreated; and this departure of the fire is called cooling, and the coming together which follows upon it is termed congealment.
For the larger particles of moisture which surround the body, entering in and driving out the lesser, but not being able to take their places, compress the moist principle in us; and this from being unequal and disturbed, is forced by them into a state of rest, which is due to equability and compression.
Well, then, he said, my conviction is that the earth is a round body in the center of the heavens, and therefore has no need of air or any similar force as a support, but is kept there and hindered from falling or inclining any way by the equability of the surrounding heaven and by her own equipoise.