It was fast, mostly downhill, and mother nature was good enough to hold the rain off and afford us a light tailwind. |
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As for keeping their numbers down, leave it to mother nature, she'll sort out the animal kingdom the natural way. |
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The clement weather of late has of course helped, but the signs were there of a huge improvement long before mother nature decided to give a hand. |
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Pagan philosophies appealed to many eco-activists, who also saw Nature as sacred and recognised the Great Goddess as Mother Nature. |
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The wind picked up on Sunday putting some whitecaps on some swells off shore and then mother nature unleashed a storm that was very out of character for this time of year. |
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In the mountains of San Gabriel, overlooking the lowland vines and fruit groves, Mother Nature is most ruggedly, thornily savage. |
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Now I need a little cooperation from Mother Nature in the way of sunshine to get the corn and the beans growing. |
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That said, this man against Mother Nature story is a realbeauty, with incredible audio to match. |
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She pulled her duster closer around her and shivered at the icy blast of wind Mother Nature sent her way. |
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It was a breathtaking show, and full marks to Mother Nature for laying it on. |
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Hasn't Mother Nature been looking after herself all these millions of years? |
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And, as with most outdoor performances, the artists are at the mercy of Mother Nature. |
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In any case, these teeth are replaced by a second lot, endowed by Mother Nature to last a lifetime if looked after. |
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Neither party, however, could have foreseen the role that Mother Nature would play. |
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People say that these statues are not human made but rather they were created by Mother Nature herself. |
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You know, to see the wrath and the power of Mother Nature is a pretty awesome thing. |
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Yet Mother Nature is selective with her gifts, apportioning no more than necessary. |
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On the Canso Peninsula, Mother Nature provides a landscape of rugged, natural beauty in any season. |
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We now understand and value the reverence our ancestors had for Mother Nature in all her moods and seasons. |
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I looked out to behold a lovely yellow rose in full bloom, which is a tribute to Mother Nature rather than my own basic gardening techniques. |
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We must not use Mother Nature as our garbage collector for if we do we will eventually be consumed by our own refuse. |
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With your own set of wheels it is easy to explore the West Jutland region, an area that has been truly blessed by Mother Nature. |
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It's odd how often Mother Nature has the final say when it comes to gardening, despite the best efforts of the gardener. |
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No, I'm not a collector of random junk but a researcher studying how Mother Nature is responding to our climate. |
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Residents breathed a huge sigh of relief today after plans to mine coal under their village were scuppered by Mother Nature. |
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The bounties of Mother Nature and wealth from recycled waste were well depicted at the one-day exhibition. |
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And if there is no one to pass the umbrella on to, Mother Nature can always oblige by helping it fly off in that one strong gust of wind. |
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It's an amusing idea, that even the harbingers of capitalism are subject to the ever-changing moods of capricious Mother Nature. |
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The real stress test though for these buildings that Cal and I were just talking about is not so much done by man but by Mother Nature. |
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He spoke earlier this morning and he was very circumspect about the capabilities of Mother Nature. |
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But mountain climbing has never been for the faint of heart and, despite Mother Nature, the mood remains optimistic among the Richmond crew. |
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Surely Mother Nature meting out carnage on such a grand scale shows just how petty and futile man-made squabbles really are. |
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This means doing it as Mother Nature intended without the aid of poisonous chemicals and insecticides. |
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Just know that this won't be the last time Mother Nature throws us a curveball. |
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They worship a great force, an entity, which could probably be well likened to Mother Nature. |
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Part of that process is to recognize that the universe, that which we affectionately call Mother Nature, loves us regardless. |
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Some of my pals are starting to wonder if Mother Nature has been laughing up her sleeve at them all this time. |
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You are at the mercy of Mother Nature and toil long, hard hours in the knowledge that you could earn more working in a supermarket. |
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In the rough and tumble world of Mother Nature, those with natural advantages survive and grow. |
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And Mother Nature always bats last, and she always bats a thousand. |
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Is Mother Nature trying to tell us something about meat eating? |
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You can close your eyes and feel the coolness of the water against your face, smell the freshness through your nostrils, and hear the magic of Mother Nature at work. |
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Being at the whim of Mother Nature, there were, of course, a few disasters. |
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He then deposits the carcass back in the woods, where Mother Nature takes care of the cleanup. |
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Does the Spring really smell any different from the Summer, and if so, did Mother Nature intend for them to become the basis for separate fabric conditioners? |
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After all, you are tricking Mother Nature by depriving your body of sleep. |
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In this corner, dressed in 80-foot pines and graced by six species of woodpeckers, red-shouldered hawks, blue-winged vireos and 76 other species of birds, is Mother Nature. |
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In effect, they try to give the house the solid sub-foundation that Mother Nature failed to provide. |
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That sense of detachment from the caprices of Mother Nature is pretty unique in human history. |
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And if Mother Nature doesn't produce, the resort's 227 snow guns will. |
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As I have said, the one thing you can't do is beat Mother Nature. |
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He went out on a day in which he had to share equal billing with that fickle lady, Mother Nature, and finally got his score under par and his name on the leader board. |
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The absurdity of North Korea now extends to its futile attempt to anticipate the whims of Mother Nature. |
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We can now fly, go into space, go to the depths of the ocean but the one thing we can't do and probably will never be able to do is control Mother Nature. |
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You're playing Russian roulette with Mother Nature if you do. |
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It's like Mother Nature provided us with a shield from the outside world. |
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His worship of Great Mother Nature as a beneficent spirit would have led him to Greenpeace, if not Earthfirst, and he would certainly have believed Lovelock's Gaia theory. |
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Thick and luscious, perkily orange like the setting sun, it was loaded with the bounties of Mother Nature. |
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Mother Nature interspersed a few dandelions among the petunias, but it was a pretty garden, anyway. |
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It's no use arguing with Mother Nature over such crass methods, for the history of spiderdom would long since have come to an end without them. |
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Mother Nature is a harsh mistress, but there's nothing natural about the way common ravens have decimated the struggling desert tortoise. |
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Mother Nature interspersed the petunias with a few dandelions, but it was a pretty garden, anyway. |
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We're thrilled that Mother Nature joined forces with Art Van Furniture on February 1 to give our Chicago, Fort Wayne and Toledo guests a snow day they'll always remember. |
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Mother Nature has barred the Y chromosome from the standard genetic swap meet called recombination, otherwise the Y chromosome would sneak into the X, making everyone male. |
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A big, wet smackeroo right on the lips from Mother Nature herself. |
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Using their nicknames I Mother Nature, Chef Assassin, Mr Whittier, Lady Baglady and Saint Gut Free, among others I they spout tales of horror and disgust. |
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Although it looks like an immaculate work of art by Mother Nature from a distance, this particular tree doesn't need to be fine-tuned by a topiarist. |
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The ground here, it seems, is a mecca for the costive denizens of the Sahel, an unspoiled latrine for Mother Nature and all her feathered, furred and squamate creation. |
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