Quotes About Equatorial
Weather forecast for Jupiter's South Equatorial Belt: cloudy with a chance of ammonia.
~ Heidi Hammel
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Roughly one of every four slaves imported to work the cotton and tobacco plantations of the American South began his or her journey across the Atlantic from equatorial Africa, including the Kongo kingdom.
~ Adam Hochschild
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At dawn the sun came across the land and into the window, slanting across the room with equatorial brightness, as close to the land as the earth would allow it.
~ Robert Mads Anderson
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I have just begun a work in which an important part is given to a large chorus and with it I want to use several of your instruments - augmenting their range as in those I used for my Equatorial - especially in the high range.
~ Edgard Varese
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In Penthesilea's equatorial heart, all sorts of unpleasant things grew in unaired shoes.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Shuttling back and forth in the equatorial plane where the brilliant stars of Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto - worlds that elsewhere would have counted as planets in their own right, but which here were merely satellites of a giant master.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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forth in the equatorial plane were the brilliant stars
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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It is due in large part to these immense trees that the Northwest forests support more living tissue, by weight, than any other ecosystem, including the equatorial jungle.
~ John Vaillant
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Remy, my third husband, was very devoted. He was an older man. My life has been 101 Calamities with at least half of them in the marriage department, but finally I got lucky in love, with Remy Fairley. He at least had the decency to die and leave me the Equatorial... the nicest hotel for business men
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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The equatorial line is, in fact, the centre of atmospheric motion.
~ John Hanning Speke
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The equatorial monsoons which brought a rainy season to the coasts had small effect here in the highlands, from moon to moon, the rainfall varied little. Winter, summer, autumn, spring were involuted, turning in upon themselves, a slow circling of time.
~ Peter Matthiessen
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