Sycamores naturally grow in river bottoms, and beavers use the young trees for dams and houses. |
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Balanced sonorities and evenness of metre direct listeners on a course of undiminishing grandeur that leads naturally to calmness in repose. |
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His voice was naturally deep and resonant, a good, powerful, commanding voice. |
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She had approached the men sporting with the cabers and asked them to show her how, naturally they didn't and told her that this was men's work. |
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Melatonin, produced naturally from the amino acid tryptophan, is a hormone secreted by a gland in the brain. |
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He goes on to explain that the marron occurs naturally only in rivers and streams of the Jarrah forest area of south-western W. Australia. |
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We are also exposed to naturally occurring radiation or background radiation. |
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Does he feel people are naturally suspicious due to several high-profile scandals involving evangelists? |
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His skin was also naturally tan like his father's and he seemed to be all lean, gangly limbs. |
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In part, the hypothesis involved tiny grains of the naturally magnetic mineral magnetite, which is commonly found in basalt. |
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If the natural environment is naturally subject to change then what about us humans? |
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They're naturally gifted with strong stomachs and a powerful resistance to viral and bacterial agents. |
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All areas that were naturally treed have lost about 30 percent of their canopy cover in the last 25 years. |
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Since sampling is a constitutive structural part of rap music, it is naturally found in all local variants of the genre. |
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Marjorie, who was naturally keen-witted and intuitive, became her father's surrogate son. |
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Think of a plant that naturally forms branching stems as a sort of balancing act in slow green motion. |
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The dancers appear as masked counterparts of the more naturally and scantily attired figure of Peace on the adjacent wall. |
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Folate is found naturally in dark leafy green vegetables, like spinach and turnip greens, citrus fruits and juices, and dried beans and peas. |
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Distilled or demineralized water has been treated to remove nearly all minerals that occur naturally in the water, making the water taste flat. |
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If there were too much light she would naturally see the reptile slithering up and down the bell-pull, and make too correct an identification. |
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I am naturally intense and a poor sleeper, but for now I have ceased to suffer from insomnia. |
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Lodestones are simply naturally occurring magnets composed of the magnetic mineral magnetite. |
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Spin-off projects came naturally from his ability and regular habit of recognizing valuable nuggets in random scientific observations. |
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My own chief recommendation was that being naturally left-footed I could score goals with my inside foot when cutting in from the right. |
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Well, the lagoons are shallow basins of water planted up with aquatic plant species that naturally occur in low-lying wetland areas. |
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They have also become habituated to their feeding enclosures, an unsuitable habitat where they could not survive naturally in winter. |
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Since Buddhism was not seen to be in conflict with the rites of nature worship, it was able to naturally blend in with Shamanism. |
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His versatility and the fact he is naturally left-footed will give the squad more balance. |
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The tray of juicy meatballs was empty, save one, lonerised portion, so naturally I decided to save it from being the rejected meatball. |
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Wollastonite or calcium metasilicate is a naturally occurring industrial mineral that has an acicular structure. |
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Glycinebetaine is a quaternary ammonium compound that occurs naturally in a wide variety of plants, animals and microorganisms. |
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The team aim to perform trials in animals that are naturally infected with HBV-like viruses. |
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Soil erosion can also be tracked with naturally occurring radioactive nuclides, natural and fluorescent dye-coated particles, and small beads. |
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Many people take extra doses of naturally produced enzymes, such as lactase, pepsin and trypsin, in supplement form. |
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Deoxycorticosterone is the second most important naturally occurring mineralocorticoid hormone. |
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The K vitamins exist naturally as K 1 in green vegetables and K 2 produced by intestinal bacteria and K 3 is synthetic menadione. |
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The case naturally provoked a lot of commentary, much of it beside the point. |
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Monosodium glutamate is the salt of glutamate, an amino acid found naturally in protein-containing foods such as meat, vegetables, and milk. |
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Being a lawyer, he naturally sidestepped most of our questions but did draw attention to additions to the case. |
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By far the clearest effects of wireless are being seen in kids, a naturally media-savvy group whose lives are being shaped by this technology. |
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Through introspective research and self-analysis we find self-acceptance and this leads us naturally towards one of the paths of inner peace. |
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Other elements occur naturally in a pure or elemental form, like sulphur or gold. |
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Anthrax is a naturally occurring bacterium that exists in the form of spores which allow it to survive in the environment. |
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Bromide is a naturally occurring trace chemical which has a sedative effect. |
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The subject of representationalism therefore comes to appear as naturally given, just as, in this view, technology is also a given. |
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There are more than eighty different natural zeolite minerals and many hundreds of synthetic zeolites with no naturally occurring equivalents. |
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The long DNA chain is naturally compacted in a dense form in most biological systems. |
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Most goldfish are naturally hardy and require only a few conditions to keep them in good health. |
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In fact, my feet are naturally predisposed to wearing trainers or hiking boots, or, most happily, nothing at all. |
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Not yet available in the market, this bread is made of naturally fermented rice starter dough with no artificial yeast or preservatives added. |
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We were joshing each other and she just entered naturally into the discussion, and was pestering Hanzel to buy some. |
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They occur naturally in such foods as dark-green leafy vegetables and orange, yellow, and red foods, such as yams and carrots. |
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Radioactivity occurs naturally in the earth and in the cosmic rays which reach the earth. |
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A naturally occurring sugar found in pine tree shoots, alfalfa, soybeans and other legumes. |
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Growth and change are naturally risky, but stagnation is a recipe for failure. |
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It is not a policy issue as to whether people should have access to water or not, people are naturally entitled to have access. |
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Australian voters are naturally very risk-averse, and will not rush headlong into a change of government. |
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The name of Middleton was unpopular, and his proscription very naturally tempted me to peruse his writings and those of his antagonists. |
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Interferon is produced naturally in the body and helps fight infection or abnormal cells. |
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It returns the heart and mind to its birthright, naturally luminous and free. |
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The police must have felt overwhelmed and would naturally need to taser the groom or risk having to use deadly force instead. |
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Jokes, punchlines and physical comedy roll off the pair naturally and with charm. |
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Indeed, it seems naturally to have been the Danes, the great invaders, molesters, and wasters of this city. |
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It's an audacious bit of dialogue for a cheapo skin flick starring some of the most naturally chesty gals you'll ever see in your life. |
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It was the seventh time Harrington had finished second that season and naturally his mind screamed with questions and doubts. |
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One commonly known probiotic, Lactobacillus acidophilus, is naturally present in foods such as yogurt, grains, and meat products. |
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Her rotund frame was crowded onto a porch swing, her naturally white hair colored, poorly, I might add, red. |
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Zidane, and those close to him, claim that he rarely speaks because he is a naturally timid and modest person. |
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Pick a bold but sheer shade to give you that naturally flushed, healthy looking glow. |
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With his flowing blond mane, he was a naturally flamboyant figure and he backed it up with his deeds on the pitch. |
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Bee propolis and olive leaf are naturally anti-viral, antibacterial and anti-fungal. |
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The market naturally puts limits on the size of a firm or company because there are limits of calculability in a market. |
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Simply fill its attractive sterling silver jewelry with a citrus-scented oil to naturally repel mosquitoes, gnats, bees and wasps. |
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In mensural music beats fall naturally into groups of two or three with a recurring accent on the first of each group. |
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Morphine is an amphoteric pentacyclic alkaloid that exists naturally in its levorotatory form as columnar colorless prisms. |
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What is lost, some say, is the experience of serendipity and the delight in finding things that you would not naturally seek out. |
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The glutamate naturally present in food, and the glutamate from MSG, are treated in exactly the same way by the body. |
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I have naturally straight hair, but lately it started to curl more than I'd like it to. |
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Like others who are naturally reticent and introverted he was able, says Dimbleby, to lose himself in the disciplined freedom of performance. |
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The chimp and mountain gorilla are the only great apes found naturally is East Africa. |
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Rectangles come naturally when you draw with a T-square on a drawing board. |
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Alan Jones is an old mate of Turnbull's and naturally supports the ticket and the new constitution. |
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Fred naturally takes the opportunity to romance Lady Alyce, who still has stars in her eyes over his supposed leap. |
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It naturally caused a sensation and there was a temporary surge of interest. |
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Incidentally, while this naturally brings up an analogy to the constitutional right to an abortion, the analogy is complex. |
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I can tell you that there is prussic acid naturally occuring in bitter almonds. |
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More specifically, they have a chemical component known as amylopectin, a naturally occurring polymer. |
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Water is naturally pure and clear, though its turbulence may stir up mud from below. |
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The best way to identify gas in homes, which was naturally without smell, was by continuing the policy of adding an odorant, he added. |
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Such self-realization requires him to act on that desire for knowledge which as a man he naturally possesses. |
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Convincing voter-taxpayers that they should pay for something available for free naturally requires some political legerdemain. |
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Security is omnipresent and it is naturally discriminatory, often profiling people of the same ethnic community as the rebels. |
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The vitamin is found naturally in foods like fish, milk, eggs and meat, and is also usually included in fortified cereals. |
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I think there would be a certain amount of consensus about that, even amongst the most quixotic and naturally amorous of us. |
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Most other citrus fruits, such as lemons, limes, citrons, naturally sweet oranges and tangerines are considered safe. |
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He had tumbles of dark hair past his shoulders, a smirking mouth and a naturally flirty gaze. |
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Ricin, one of the deadliest naturally occurring poisons, is derived from castor plant beans, which are grown worldwide to produce castor oil. |
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The naturally occurring mineral serpentine sequesters carbon dioxide very slowly over eons. |
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Moreover, irradiation can destroy essential vitamins and nutrients that are naturally present in foods and can make food taste and smell rancid. |
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When a shoe-less mother turned up at a fire station with a suitcase, crews naturally asked how they could help. |
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His tribulations at a sport at which he previously naturally excelled would have tried the patience of a saint. |
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His hair was naturally dirty blonde, and he had spiked it up with some green tips. |
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Seeing the boy scudding away at such a rapid pace, he very naturally concluded him to be the depredator. |
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The golden boy of British dance obviously adores his own mother, who naturally wanted only the best for him when he was growing up in Wimbledon. |
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Silicon is naturally transparent to infrared light waves, so photons passing through it usually have no effect. |
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Some plants propagate naturally by layering, but sometimes plant propagators assist the process. |
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Music came naturally to him, and even as a child, Shashikiran not only identified ragas but also complicated talas. |
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Caffeine and theobromine are two naturally occurring alkaloids that are present in plants used to brew beverages in many cultures. |
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Caffeine is a naturally occurring drug belonging to a group of compounds called alkaloids. |
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Scientists from Harvard Medical School were intrigued to learn that the Kuna seem to have naturally low blood pressure. |
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The resinous juices from the seed casing of the opium poppy are the source of naturally occurring narcotics. |
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You have to put all your clothes into an electricity-eating tumble drier instead of letting them dry naturally in the fresh air. |
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In vitro studies on novel DNA structures have mainly involved synthetic oligonucleotides based on naturally occurring sequences. |
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The virus occurs naturally in many birds and is transmitted by Culex mosquitoes. |
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For example, somebody whom you just plumb don't like is naturally likely to be just as hard to like on the Interwebnet. |
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And because it masquerades as news, we naturally let our guard down, invoking a built in trust of that which is media establishment. |
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Rates of multiple births vary from country to country, but typically something like one in 7000 to 10000 births are naturally triplets. |
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As a naturally fire-resistant material, brick has been used for thousands of years in fireplace and fireplace hearth construction. |
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Reid is naturally left-footed, but he has played in a variety of positions with Forest. |
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Take your measurements where your fingers curve back in, while your hands are naturally cupped. |
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All women are supposedly naturally maternal and any woman who rejects this role is seen as deviant and abnormal. |
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Horses are naturally more crooked in canter, they will nearly always canter with their quarters in. |
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The clubs thought that they had been assigned a referee who would officiate free of charge, and quite naturally refused to pay up. |
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Your taste buds will naturally adjust to less salty foods and will actually prefer them after a few weeks. |
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The lines flow naturally from the sweeping wheel-arches and wings, down through the doors to taper sharply at the back. |
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The flies for pike were naturally bigger than the bleaks, so they left me alone and I got some pike. |
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Suitable vectors are the DNAs of bacterial viruses or bacteriophages which naturally infect bacteria and replicate within them. |
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Aware of the potential for ridicule, or for having their sanity questioned, protesters are naturally reticent about discussing these experiences. |
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I wondered if he wore any kind of aftershave or cologne, or if he naturally smelled that good. |
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He seemed a bit upset, naturally enough, and spent a deal of time rubbing or wringing his hands while the police talked to him. |
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It is probable that every naturally occurring element is present in the outer core at least at trace levels. |
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He's a particular fan of San Pellegrino, the naturally carbonated water from northern Italy. |
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They are wax-based, so they are naturally more water-resistant and heatproof. |
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As the enzymes drive acidification and also coagulate the milk, cheese flavor begins naturally developing. |
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If you're naturally thin, you might fill out a little more after puberty, but then again, you might not. |
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Is it any wonder that at this time of year we naturally turn to stews, soups, chowders, casseroles and such? |
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Vanilla, too, pairs naturally well with mixers that have vanilla tones of their own, including cream soda and cola. |
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So naturally when the arbitrators of the labour dispute committee heard the case, they couldn't help laughing either. |
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Women have this naturally in their blood so how do you prove that the levels are unnatural and giving the athlete an unfair advantage. |
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Decaffeinated or naturally caffeine-free drinks are generally better options for those who are prone to anxiety. |
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Somehow, the complex high-speed manoeuvres and fluid movements seem to come naturally to a small child. |
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Rainwater soaks back into the soil naturally in a woodlot but runs off a parking lot and must be captured in a storm sewer. |
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I can tell you that there is prussic acid naturally occurring in bitter almonds. |
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The bison naturally migrate to Horse Butte during the winter to find food and escape deep snows. |
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The Kashubian tales again would naturally be pressed into the service of the surrounding Germans. |
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Articulating one's practice and situating it in context comes more naturally to some than to others. |
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The animal model used in this study is the naturally occurring canine mammary tumor. |
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She didn't have to wear blush because her cheeks naturally already had a glow to them. |
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People naturally respond to the diminutive sax man's keening sound, funky rhythms and bluesy riffs. |
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As a general rule, prune when a tree is naturally under the least amount of stress, usually before the main growing season. |
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Being naturally nocturnal and excellent at hiding, they're all able to keep a low profile. |
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Hungary was then regarded at Vienna as a conquered realm, whose naturally rebellious inhabitants could only be kept under by force of arms. |
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By nature they are naturally quick-witted, bold, hasty, quarrelsome and courageous. |
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The appearance of naturally aged wood captures the signatures of all of nature's own artists. |
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Fructose, aka levulose, found naturally in fruits and, to a lesser extent, vegetables, is the sweetest of all sugars. |
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Children, given the opportunity, will naturally assemble a personalized aggregate of intelligences needed to approach a learning situation. |
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The naturally perfect horseshoe-shaped harbor is filled with mega cruise ships, sailing yachts, sloops, ferryboats, and fishing craft. |
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This is very expensive to get so naturally the landlord doesn't want this additional expense and neither party wants any aggro! |
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All individuals will naturally have a mixture to varying degrees, and they will differ across cultures. |
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All observed asymmetries between the two alternants are shown to fall out naturally from this and related structural distinctions. |
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Avian flu is naturally present in wild birds and can easily spread to poultry. |
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Additionally, chomping on naturally abrasive foods massages gums and cleans between teeth. |
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Brought up within earshot of his aunt, the famed contralto Louise Homer, he wrote naturally for the female voice. |
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And there is naturally also a limit to how many hours they can be poring over their books after many hours at school and three hours of homework. |
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As owners of two of the cats which feature on the CD, they are naturally ailurophiles. |
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The key to re-creating this style at home is to contain any wild frizz and to let the curls naturally air-dry. |
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Cora shook her head and her shoulder length, naturally curly brown hair bobbed in the slight wind. |
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Helps plants withstand attacks by disease and insects by enhancing naturally occurring microbial agents. |
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I don't know if he's naturally that able-bodied or if he uses a health-restorative spell, but he is in excellent shape for his years. |
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Forest companies are naturally inclined to look after the state of their forests as a natural instinct to self-preservation. |
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The Border has a naturally hard, wiry outer coat and a dense, short undercoat. |
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Instead of relying on a misleading label, simply avoid foods such as luncheon meat, cheese and whole milk that are naturally high in fat. |
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No, I don't mean fasten your own safety belt, although naturally the Sunday Herald only endorses legal driving. |
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She worked for a local family owned restaurant, so naturally she was making money only in tips. |
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She was naturally attractive with her cute face and short but nicely curved body. |
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But I came from a clan of travelers, mountaineers and wanderers, and the idea of escape occurred naturally to me. |
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As the power changes, the airplane naturally trims nose-down, so the pilot trims up to compensate. |
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We life members of the thinking classes naturally acquit ourselves of bias from the start. |
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Perhaps his father served as a community rabbi and he naturally chose the same calling. |
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Requiring no artificial preservative, the wood weathers naturally and turning silver with age will merge into water and sky. |
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Forget stockies or naturally reproducing brown trout, saltwater sea trout are a race apart. |
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Even though elves were naturally flexible, and Silveria was bendy even by their standards, this was hard to believe. |
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Creatine is something that the body either produces naturally or obtains directly from foods such as fish and meat. |
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Male jirds naturally spend most of their time above ground and can be housed in a cage or tank. |
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Not a duff track among them, honestly, and the thing didn't even make it past 20 minutes, so naturally I was starved for more. |
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Some devotees convinced him to join and to start taking charna amrit, the water which naturally flows from under the feet of Mata in the shrine. |
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However, she denied any truth in the rumours, her spokesperson explaining that Jennifer is simply a naturally tactile person. |
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Let your arms swing naturally and in rhythm with your legs and loosely cup your hands. |
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Early studies of radioactivity revealed that certain atomic nuclei were naturally radioactive. |
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Sellers believes few jockeys really can naturally keep a competitive weight. |
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Latham seems to be a reluctant joiner whereas Abbott is naturally gregarious. |
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Water is the only common substance that occurs naturally on earth in three different physical states. |
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Mercifully, though, deaths caused by naturally occurring anthrax are rare these days. |
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This coincidence naturally included Traherne in Modernist studies of lyric poetry. |
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The hexagon is a function between the radius and circumference of the circle, and is a naturally occurring form in nature. |
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Handwriting which is used to address the envelopes is fluent, naturally written and not disguised, according to forensic experts. |
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With IT now accounting for nearly half of all capital expenditures, spending on IT naturally saw a sharp decline. |
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As a naturally occurring disease smallpox is potent and as a weapon of biological warfare it is terrifying. |
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Milk of Africa Amasi, or maas, is a thick, naturally soured milk, rather like yoghurt, enjoyed by many southern African people. |
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The blogosphere naturally is buzzing with good commentary about this issue. |
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My eyes looked bloodshot, there were dark, heavy bags under them, and my naturally sun-kissed skin looked incredibly pale. |
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Nature reports that anandamide, a naturally occurring neurotransmitter, may control coughing and various respiratory functions. |
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Each of these countries naturally gives prominence to authors writing in its respective language. |
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Cirque du Soleil is back in town at the Royal Albert Hall and so naturally when the offer of tickets came up I jumped at it. |
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I could see the radio waves, microwaves, gamma rays, and other optical and non-optical radiation that black holes naturally give off. |
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Since the analysand comes to the analyst because of pain, the role of the psychoanalyst in my book is naturally the relief of that pain. |
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Mum wasn't wanting to supply such a thing naturally but she had been wondering how to wean Graham off his dummy which he still took a shine to. |
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Females naturally produce testosterone, but not in anything like quantities found in males. |
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As a result, most Japanese banks naturally thought that land was as safe as houses. |
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These feelings are the things that are manufactured naturally when you see your daughter walking down the aisle. |
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Busoni's hitherto unparalleled magnificence as a pianist was naturally reflected in a substantial amount of music for piano. |
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Although wool can be damaged by moths, it contains lanolin, a naturally occurring oil that protects it from these insects. |
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I'm naturally a pretty scrawny guy, so we cut out cardio entirely and just focused on bulking up. |
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You are led to believe that your baby will naturally latch on, and off you go on a journey of blissful feeding. |
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Fluorescent pseudomonads and other plant pathogens are generally not known to be naturally transformable. |
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In a sense they were more honest as well, naturally inspired where Change of Living seems built upon a tasteful if yawningly predictable record collection. |
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He said that it must be remembered that elephants are not naturally tame. |
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Although not naturally left-footed, Thompson filled the void well on Tuesday night and Dolan in any case may decide against bringing Potter back so soon. |
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This beneficial film-forming yeast grows naturally on the surface of the wine, although some houses now choose to cultivate their own flor culture. |
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As briefly alluded to earlier, the position that snow and lemons are not colored is naturally paired with the position that they are not cold and sour either. |
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Made of naturally felled California Redwood, his images, which were conceived during Woodstock '69, are sandblasted into the wood at his family-run sign company. |
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In a passive system, the gas is naturally vented into the atmosphere, and may include venting trenches, cutoff walls, or gas vents to direct the gas. |
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In his early years, Caruso often ruminated over whether he was a tenor or a baritone, the upper register of his voice being naturally weaker than the lower. |
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Asbestos is the name of a group of minerals that occur naturally as masses of strong, flexible fibers that can be separated into thin threads and woven. |
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Contained naturally in about 60 species of plants including coffee beans, tea leaves, cocoa beans, guarana and kola nuts, caffeine is the most widely used drug in the world. |
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Communist cadres, who are used to hearing eulogies from their subordinates and the general public, find such dissent very annoying and naturally want to get rid of it. |
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Your lower pecs are naturally thicker than your upper pecs, so the top portion near your sternum looks especially dramatic when maximally developed. |
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The first four actinide elements, actinium, thorium, protactinium and uranium are naturally occurring and have been known for a considerable time. |
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It means to be all the things that the individuals he turns into storytellers on snap naturally are, in all their marginality. |
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Howard is naturally more suited than Latham to the debate format. |
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Some of those 900 bison might have perished naturally during the killing cold of winter and provided spring food for grizzlies. |
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The theme of a pushy mum endeavoring to wed her daughters to rich suitors fits naturally into an Indian setting where arranged marriages have much scope for comedy. |
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Humans are biologically predisposed to falling in love, naturally selected to bend towards that most intense social emotion. |
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And with the obvious advantages then being offered by transistorisation they naturally concentrated on designing equipment that employed this new technique to the full. |
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That means that Champagne is fermented a second time in the bottle when sealed closed, which naturally produces the bubbles. |
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It is possible that this procedure with weak acetic acid may have converted naturally occurring salicylate to the acetyl form, that is aspirin itself. |
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You and your sister, Dakota, just seem naturally gifted when it comes to acting. |
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The Aniston is a naturally pretty girl, but like most of us, she amps it up though hard work. |
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To produce more-healthful beef, researchers and breeders can also look to Limousin and Charolais cattle, which naturally have a strong genetic potential towards lean tissue. |
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So they naturally carried big weapons designed for mass destruction. |
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Each of us naturally secretes varying amounts of wax into the ear canal. |
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The baby was naturally attracted to the bowlful of gold and jewels, but an angel intervened and pushed his hand to the other bowl. |
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These are local employees such as teachers who naturally cluster in the population centers, state employees at capitols and major cities and federal employees in major cities. |
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It is naturally assumed not only that we poor saps queuing in line need constant diversion, but that we need infantile diversion of the worst kind. |
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The project naturally developed into collecting not only videos, but also original recordings and remixes into two double albums packed to the hilt with gems. |
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By just being myself I naturally attract the type of people I would otherwise want to attract and repel the people I would otherwise want to repel. |
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In parallel with the design process, thoughts naturally turned to the proposed method of how physically to cast the highly sculptural forms that had been created. |
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This disease is caused by naturally occurring toxins that are found in the tissue of some shellfish. |
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Partly because Ben was as naturally and effortlessly impeccable as Astaire or Cary Grant, or any other mythic style-setter. |
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It is also released naturally from swamps, wetlands and the ocean. |
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Were they innocent victims or did they conduct themselves in a manner that would naturally lead to their demise? |
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David, the consummate suitor, naturally pulled out all the stops to woo his lady love. |
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Alex will probably stick by David Partridge at left back because, unlike Jamie Buchan, he is naturally left-footed and he has a good, strong physique about him. |
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He was naturally tanned, had really dark brown hair and deep hazel eyes. |
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The constant punning and allusions through sampling naturally makes them literate in the most unpretentious manner I have heard and seen out of a group so avant-garde. |
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The molecule, discovered accidentally while observing stars with a radio telescope, naturally occurs in intense reactions that take place in heavenly bodies like our sun. |
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By adding large amounts of oxygen to the manure, naturally occurring bacteria will begin to break down the waste and reduce its odor in one to six months. |
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Furthermore, uninsured Americans who lack any market power and pay out of pocket at the pharmacy naturally pay the highest prices for prescription drugs. |
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As the balloons and electricity scared us, inhibitions were naturally lowered and I saw the flirtation begin. |
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It is as if their role in life is to appease, and even buttress, the white liberal conscience while naturally continuing to do all the dirty work. |
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Many wetland or riverine species are well-adapted to the low-oxygen conditions which naturally occur in their habitat, and some can tolerate several months of total anoxia. |
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They may mimic naturally occurring steroids, act as hormone receptor agonists or antagonists or alter the enzymes responsible for hormone synthesis and degradation. |
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So margins of safety naturally get built into task time estimates. |
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In the clubhouse afterward, Ruth was naturally exultant over his 60th homer. |
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The colors were made naturally from plants such as pandanus and turmeric. |
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Three bulbs in a broad-based pot will naturally be less tippy. |
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The most interesting is the offset monopoint, which was designed to put the weight of the front points directly under the big toe, as would naturally occur in rock climbing. |
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When a mysterious winged villain kidnaps him, you are naturally concerned. |
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People take for granted how skilled he was as a craftsman, the simplicity of the writing, and how naturally it came. |
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The foot is normally structured so that the big toe is naturally in line with the long bone leading up to it and all the toes spread outwards from this. |
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Today is turning out to be beautifully warm, and since I'm going to a party on a boat tonight, my thoughts naturally turn towards the fruit of the vine. |
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Let your arms hang naturally and freely, and you'll be fine. |
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In this study, the extent of reduction in seed production due to insufficient pollen quantity and quality were examined in a naturally pollinated M. stellata population. |
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Their byproduct is used to organically fertilize the food, while the plants naturally clean the fish tanks. |
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The fabric's tightly woven fibers naturally wick perspiration and body vapor from the skin and absorb as much as 30 percent of their own weight in moisture. |
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His hair was naturally straight and it ended at around his neck area. |
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So it followed naturally that she would later use her sharp eye, keen intelligence, and inquisitive nature to create stories about the people and things she observed. |
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They were definitely a man's step, not the same delicateness of a woman, but they were definitely muffled, it sounded like a man who naturally walked silently. |
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Stonyfield Farm's recently introduced Light Yogurt Smoothie is fatfree and naturally sweetened with less sugar and calories than traditional smoothies. |
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In both films she was playing a wild girl on the wrong side of the tracks when she seems more naturally suited to the well-heeled, blue blood American heiress roles. |
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The emotional turmoil naturally accompanying Jotham's situation inspired him to ascend the hill and shout to the men of Shechem to listen to his story. |
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Methyleugenol, a naturally occurring flavor in basil, cinnamon leaves, nutmeg, mace, pimento, bananas, black pepper, bilberries and blackberry essence. |
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Large numbers of persons in areas of India, Pakistan, and several other countries have been chronically poisoned from naturally occurring arsenic in ground water. |
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Her hair was naturally straight so there was no reason to brush it. |
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When you sit in the lotus position, you should sit naturally straight. |
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It is produced naturally in plants in response to pathogens, which may be more common in organic vegetables because they are not treated with pesticides. |
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The venue for the night concerts was a huge field with naturally sloping sides, and the stages were set against backdrops of tall rainforest trees. |
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Obviously some of these men might have died anyway from a sudden rupture, but a clear distinction needs to be made between dying naturally and at the instigation of doctors. |
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The larger female pelvis was used in parallel fashion to prove that women were naturally destined for motherhood, the confined sphere of hearth and home. |
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The winter freezing and thawing will naturally aerate the soil. |
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For a number of reasons these naturally produced pesticides have not found widespread commercial exploitation, despite their ecological desirableness. |
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Squats invigorate your nervous system and help your stress response since the squat is a naturally defensive position. |
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In the early years efforts were naturally concentrated on Labruscas. |
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The Guru helped to heal many sick people, naturally coming in contact with so many people every day, the Guru was also infected and taken seriously ill. |
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Does ozone occur naturally at ground level and is it safe to breathe? |
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It was first held in 1954 because that had been declared a Marian Year during which the Dominicans naturally wished to express their devotion to Our Lady of the Rosary. |
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It is in appalling taste and naturally I therefore found it very amusing. |
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Hot Springs is the country's oldest national park, originally created by Congress in 1832 to preserve the 47 naturally flowing thermal springs in the area. |
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To become American women, as Schreier phrases it, they had to repress much of what made them ethnically, individually, and hence naturally different. |
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I like how their love expresses itself laconically and naturally in the activities of daily life and in the telling of, and listening to, stories. |
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