Precolonial forests were not untouched Edens or community resources shared equitably by all. |
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You see, those wide-open spaces streaking past when you're rattling about on the train are ramshackle urban Edens. |
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Ryedale table tennis addict Cliff Edens has just been honoured with a national award for his services to the game. |
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This real England, your unreal home, turns us all into maundering John of Gaunts, sighing over sceptred isles, demi-paradises, other Edens. |
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The national parks were configured as living Edens containing beautiful scenery, rivers, animals, flowering trees, and carpets of wildflowers. |
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And for some reason, we have these little Edens, these pieces of paradise in the ugliness. |
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We follow our fingertips and receptors when we use science to reshape nature and to build our personal Edens. |
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India has served as one of the foreign Edens to which those Americans turn, in order to show their disdain for the United States. |
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Edens JF Otto RK, Dwyer T Utility of the Structured inventory of Malingered Symptomatology in identifying persons motivated to malinger psychopathology. |
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