| 41. | After this period, the different phases of the moon will fall again on the same dates in the year.
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| 42. | Now, two Arizona climatologists say they have solid evidence that phases of the moon really do affect global temperatures.
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| 43. | These clocks showed time on all continents, phases of the moons, times of tides and many other periodic phenomena.
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| 44. | In season his meals came from a garden planted according to the phases of the moon and left untilled.
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| 45. | Another, from the same period, was a calendar, setting out a system for following the phases of the moon.
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| 46. | Many New England woodcutters believed that the phases of the moon should also be taken into account before hewing.
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| 47. | They tend to avoid open areas during bright phases of the moon and during bright periods of a single night.
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| 48. | It includes the phases of the moon and a two-page time line of events in the club's history since 1922.
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| 49. | Cats'eyes don't wax and wane with the changing phases of the moon or the tides; their pupils contract with light.
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| 50. | Over the centuries, the phases of the moon and how much light it reflected had a huge influence on people.
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