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object:1.fs - The Antique To The Northern Wanderer
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Thou hast crossed over torrents, and swung through wide-spreading ocean,
Over the chain of the Alps dizzily bore thee the bridge,
That thou might'st see me from near, and learn to value my beauty,
Which the voice of renown spreads through the wandering world.
And now before me thou standest,canst touch my altar so holy,
But art thou nearer to me, or am I nearer to thee?





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Wikipedia - Climate change in Alaska -- Overview of the effects of the climate change in the U.S. state of Alaska
Wikipedia - Climate change in Australia -- Effects of climate change on Australia and adaptation to it
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Wikipedia - Climate change in California -- Effects of global warming and resultant drought and risk of wildfire
Wikipedia - Climate change in Canada -- Overview of the impacts of the climate change in Canada
Wikipedia - Climate change in China -- Effects of global warming on the east Asian country and adaptation to it
Wikipedia - Climate change, industry and society
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Wikipedia - Climate change in France -- Overview of the impacts of the climate change in France
Wikipedia - Climate change in Germany -- Overview of the impacts of the climate change in Germany
Wikipedia - Climate change in Indonesia -- Overview of the effects of the climate change in Indonesia
Wikipedia - Climate change in Japan -- Overview of the effects of the climate change in Japan
Wikipedia - Climate change in Louisiana -- Overview of the effects of the climate change in the U.S. state of Louisiana
Wikipedia - Climate change in Mexico -- Effects of climate change in Mexico
Wikipedia - Climate change in Nebraska -- Overview of the effects of the climate change in the U.S. state of Nebraska
Wikipedia - Climate change in Nevada -- Overview of the effects of the climate change in the U.S. state of Nevada
Wikipedia - Climate change in New Hampshire -- Overview of the effects of the climate change in the U.S. state of New Hampshire
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Wikipedia - Climate change in New York City -- Overview of the effects of the climate change in New York City
Wikipedia - Climate change in New York (state) -- Overview of the effects of the climate change in the U.S. state of New York
Wikipedia - Climate change in New Zealand -- Overview of the impacts of the climate change in New Zealand
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Wikipedia - Climate change in Ohio -- Overview of the effects of the climate change in the U.S. state of Ohio
Wikipedia - Climate change in Oklahoma -- Overview of the effects of the climate change in the U.S. state of Oklahoma
Wikipedia - Climate change in Oregon -- Overview of the effects of the climate change in the U.S. state of Oregon
Wikipedia - Climate change in Pakistan
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Wikipedia - Climate change in South Africa
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Wikipedia - Climate change in Texas -- Overview of the effects of the climate change in the U.S. state of Texas
Wikipedia - Climate change in the Arctic -- The effects of global warming in the Arctic
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Wikipedia - Climate change in the United States -- Overview of the impacts of the climate change in the United States of America
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Wikipedia - Climate change policy of the United States -- Overview of the climate change policy of the United States of America
Wikipedia - Climate Change - The Facts -- BBC documentary film by David Attenborough
Wikipedia - Climate change -- Current rise in Earth's average temperature and its effects
Wikipedia - Climate Clock -- A graphic which shows how quickly the planet is approaching 1.5M-bM-^DM-^C of global warming
Wikipedia - Climate communication
Wikipedia - Climate Council -- Organization for climate change
Wikipedia - Climate Counts -- Non-profit climate change campaign
Wikipedia - Climate crisis -- Term used to refer to anthropogenic climate change
Wikipedia - Climate Data Exchange -- Software framework for sharing climate data and models
Wikipedia - Climate debt
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Wikipedia - Climate emergency declaration -- Emergency proclaimed due to climate change
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Wikipedia - Climate ethics
Wikipedia - Climate Feedback -- Fact-checking website for climate change
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Wikipedia - Climate finance
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Wikipedia - Climate justice
Wikipedia - Climate model -- Quantitative methods used to simulate climate
Wikipedia - Climate movement
Wikipedia - Climate Museum -- American non-profit organization
Wikipedia - Climate Neutral Data Centre Pact
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Wikipedia - Climate of Alaska -- Overview of the climate of the U.S. state of Alaska
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Wikipedia - Climate of ancient Rome
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Wikipedia - Climate of California -- Overview of the climate of the U.S. state of California
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Wikipedia - Climate of Florida -- Climate
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Wikipedia - Climate of Greece -- Overview of the impacts of the climate change in Greece
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Wikipedia - Climate of Hungary
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Wikipedia - Climate of London -- Overview about London's climate
Wikipedia - Climate of Los Angeles -- Overview of the climate of Los Angeles
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Wikipedia - Climate of New Jersey -- Overview of the climate of the U.S. state of New Jersey
Wikipedia - Climate of New York City -- Overview of the climate of New York City
Wikipedia - Climate of New York (state) -- Overview of the climate of the U.S. state of New York
Wikipedia - Climate of New Zealand -- Overview of the climate of New Zealand
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Wikipedia - Climate of Pakistan -- Overview of climate of Pakistan
Wikipedia - Climate of Pennsylvania -- Overview of the climate of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania
Wikipedia - Climate of Pluto -- Types of climate on the dwarf planet Pluto
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Wikipedia - Climate of Romania
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Wikipedia - Climate of Russia -- Overview of the climate of Russia
Wikipedia - Climate of Scotland -- Overview of the climate of Scotland
Wikipedia - Climate of South Africa
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Wikipedia - Climate of Spain -- Overview of the climate of Spain
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Wikipedia - Climate of Texas -- Overview of the climate of the U.S. state of Texas
Wikipedia - Climate of the Arctic -- Overview of the climate of the Arctic
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Wikipedia - Climate of the United Kingdom -- Overview of the climate of the United Kingdom
Wikipedia - Climate of the United States -- Varies due to changes in latitude, and a range of geographic features
Wikipedia - Climate of Turkey -- Overview of the climate of Turkey
Wikipedia - Climate of Vietnam
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Wikipedia - Climate of West Bengal -- Climatic conditions of West Bengal
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Wikipedia - Climateprediction.net -- Volunteer distributed computing project
Wikipedia - Climate research
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Wikipedia - Climate science
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Wikipedia - Climate spiral -- Data visualization graphics of long-term trends of annual temperature anomalies
Wikipedia - Climate system -- Interactions that create Earth's climate and may result in climate change
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Wikipedia - Climate vulnerability
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Wikipedia - Collimated
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