The Crabtree layover day gave us a chance to fish, botanize, and swim. |
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In this context, MNCs must be regarded as a potentially very fruitful 'bowl or kettle offish' in which to botanize. |
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It was not necessary to go to Oxford or Cambridge, deductive temples run by the Church of England, in order to botanize, collect fossils, experiment with chemicals, electricity, steam, optics and much more. |
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Muir wrote this letter from Meaford, Canada, where he had traveled to botanize and where he was staying and working with members of the local Disciples church. |
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There was a certain wood, which, by rising at early morn, and taking the cheap train, I could reach at eleven in the morning. Here I would botanize or geologize at my will. |
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