Initially innocent, sinless, and holy, he was in a right relationship to God, to woman, to himself, and to the natural world around him. |
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It's nice to think that there are a few places, close at hand, where the natural world can live unhampered by man. |
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This piece uses Iroquoian song and dance in an exploration of the cycle of life and our links to the natural world. |
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In the natural world, fruit and the seed it contains are hugely important economically, being a primary source of food. |
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For someone with such an affinity for the natural world, it's not surprising to discover that another passion of Baxter is conservation. |
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Either way we're supposed to go out and celebrate the so-called natural world and deny all things manmade. |
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Tribal people like the Aborigines, Amerindians and Bushmen are the heirs to all the richness and diversity of the natural world. |
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God was portrayed as a law-giving and law-abiding being but natural causes were sought to explain the workings of the natural world. |
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In practice, preserving the natural world is in contradiction to what is understood as progress. |
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Young, though, does not seem as interested in retracing or reclaiming his familial roots as experiencing the natural world. |
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This pure faith erected a wall between our understanding of God and our understanding of nature, and in effect desacralized the natural world. |
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We open with an orchestral prelude presenting the natural world in what seems to be Edenic bliss. |
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We must accept the natural world as we experience it, and not attempt to go behind nature in search of some ultimate reality or metaphysics. |
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For over three centuries we have been attempting to separate our selves from the organic processes and rhythms of the natural world. |
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Uninterested in apologetics and theodicy, Carroll is nonetheless obsessed with the God she finds in the natural world. |
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The beauty of the natural world is thus represented as the handiwork of a skilled artisan, examples of which are found in all cultures. |
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The natural world, despite disruptions, displays a striking degree of order and regularity. |
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Green plants are the only organisms in the natural world that can make their own food. |
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I think it was this curiosity about the natural world which awoke my early interest in science. |
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His poems on crocus, bittersweet, sycamore, sassafras and the like are celebrations of the natural world. |
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These data can be accepted on the basis of the reliability of our natural faculties with respect to the natural world. |
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Finally satisfied, I sat down once again, and stared out to the horizon, marvelling at the wonders of the natural world. |
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It's a third-rate movie made worse because its plot turns on a common and dangerous misunderstanding of how the natural world works. |
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Given Francis's later commitment to the beauties of the natural world, this passage seems strange indeed. |
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Distinct from the European surrealist writers, who were concerned with distillation of dreams, Neruda harnessed the natural world. |
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The value of information is in its usefulness in manipulating, for better or worse, the natural world. |
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Finally, lawn chemical companies build on and reinforce the sense of lawn management as a bridge to the biotic, nonhuman, natural world. |
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The images, all aerial photographs, capture the characteristics and patterns of the natural world which can only be seen from a bird's-eye view. |
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We engaged our intellects to deepen our understanding of the natural world and human society in all of its manifestations. |
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You can't spend much time with him without being awed by both his ease in the natural world and his willpower. |
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They can exist in material objects, the natural world, spiritual realms, or all of the above. |
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Because of urban sprawl, it's more difficult for people to get in touch with the natural world. |
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Almost everyone is familiar with the nettle through its formidable sting, but few know about the important role it plays in the natural world. |
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She attempted to teach Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children a spiritual appreciation of the land and the natural world. |
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Scientific information receives far greater emphasis than does the subject of human interaction with the nonhuman natural world. |
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These decorative pieces of jewelry epitomized his aesthetic mission to create beautiful works of art in the image of the natural world. |
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Other than this one image, the book contains no sign of human habitation, presenting the natural world as a space of leisure, not of labor. |
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In the icebergs and the blue heart of the glacier, Muldrow glimpses cold inhuman embodiments of the natural world that promise another reality. |
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The natural world requires a balance of carnivores, omnivores and herbivores. |
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The second is that human beings have existed in a historical dialectic with the natural world for thousands of years. |
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My idea of courses taught entirely in cafes and bars could be construed as a perversion of the whare wananga's relationship to the natural world. |
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There are so many aspects of Hinduism that link it to the land and to the natural world in India. |
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We should take care of the natural world, provide material sufficiency for all and ensure social equality. |
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Many superheroes of bygone eras possess powers that exist in some way in the natural world or derive from real inventions. |
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This London based artist exhibits his fascination for cloudscapes, and the natural world as viewed from thousands of feet up. |
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One important distinction within the natural world is found in the fact that some natural substances are alive and others inanimate. |
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However, the fascination of physicists with the natural world shows no sign of ending. |
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I have always been conscious of the inherent dangers to our natural world from our industry. |
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If we couldn't make fine distinctions in the natural world, we'd be done for. |
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Now most people think that ecological awareness and environmental conservation depends on what we know scientifically about the natural world. |
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That all-purpose spray from the garden center was developed to sell along with the concept that growers need not understand what's going on in the natural world around them. |
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I find faculty learning about their specific, specialized research areas, but also about the wider society and natural world. |
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It drapes geometrically, clashing beautifully with the natural world. |
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We attempted to put the concept of human influence upon the natural world to a controlled test using western scientific methods and statistical analysis. |
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He is a fifth-generation Washingtonian who grew up in the Seattle area, and said he owed part of his appreciation of the natural world to his father, Frank. |
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On the rails, rather than the road, there was an unmistakable sense of exploring uncharted territory, being part of a well-kept secret and much closer to the natural world. |
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But perhaps the truest joy of Fire Season is the evocative language Connors uses to capture the natural world. |
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For Dee, as for many of his contemporaries and medieval predecessors, the natural world was growing increasingly corrupt as the end times approached. |
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You can improve your knowledge of the natural world by study and observation. |
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In the natural world, peeps are sandpipers, pure and simple. |
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For Hewitt, the violent, uncompromising quality of the natural world is roundly exposed and its exposition has left the poet's perceptions irrevocably altered. |
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In the natural world, volcanic eruptions can cause gravity flows. |
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My dim memories of biology seem to recall an animal classification system, whereby the entire natural world could be subdivided into various Phyla. |
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No one would start from the premise that the natural world reflects the will of an omnipotent designer and conclude that the designer is benevolent. |
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But to me, the still hunt is one of the most productive techniques in terms of getting close to animals and seeing what is going on in the natural world. |
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He declared that Western women are sexually promiscuous in a manner not even found in the natural world. |
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So we really tried to show people and give them an unprivileged, unseeable view of the natural world. |
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We wandered off, marvelling at the joy and beauty of the natural world. |
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The remarkable funeral seems to emerge from a collective preliterate tradition whose origins are African and whose inspiration to freedom arises from the natural world. |
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The migration is unquestionably one of the great wonders of the natural world. |
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The themes of heraldry, religion, astronomy, astrology and the natural world are expressed in murals, mosaics, stained glass, intricate woodwork and stone and marble carvings. |
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His childlike delight in God's works and his susceptivity to the poetry of the natural world took whatever he said out of commonplace and stamped it with fresh beauty. |
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And he is always aware of the presence of the Otherworld that lives not beyond but within the natural world, and always awake to its mysterious pull. |
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The contemporary poets I most admire are similarly subtle in the ways in which they use language to transfigure our perception of the natural world. |
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I think science and exploration and understanding the natural world are more important than that. |
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The rising full moon and twilight atmosphere speak of the tranquility of a natural world far away from the machinery and complication of modern life. |
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I want them all to stop messing with what is left of the natural world. |
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The natural world, of course, and that's what we see in Vastus Sylva, the most impressive of the three nonpremieres. |
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Today's philosophy tends to exclude empirical study of the natural world by means of the scientific method. |
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By studying the natural world, he argued, people would learn how to become more compassionate, happy, and prosperous. |
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The animals were not merely illustrated out of an interest in the natural world. |
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In many cases these spirits are associated with the natural world, for instance as genius loci, fairies, and elementals. |
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All these early works were painted with great attention to detail, often concentrating on the beauty and complexity of the natural world. |
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Hume maintained that all knowledge, even the most basic beliefs about the natural world, cannot be conclusively established by reason. |
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The scientific method is a continuous process, which usually begins with observations about the natural world. |
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She inserted romantic anecdotes of his benevolence, domesticity, and love of the natural world. |
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During these years he produced a number of poems about the natural world in Birds, Beasts and Flowers. |
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They were also animists, believing that all aspects of the natural world contained spirits, and that these spirits could be communicated with. |
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He wrote frequently of the mixture of beauty and violence in the natural world. |
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Integrated geography is concerned with the description of the spatial interactions between humans and the natural world. |
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Many cultures view themselves as an integral part of the natural world which requires them to respect other living organisms. |
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Camps provide opportunities that are unlike school, often opening the natural world to children that may never be outside. |
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Divitiacus supposedly knew much about the natural world and performed divination through augury. |
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Emphasis was placed on nature, especially when aiming to portray the power and beauty of the natural world, and emotions. |
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The natural world was also home to a number of spirits which are part of the Satsana Phi. |
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Synchronization, the coordinated dynamics of many units to the same timing is found throughout the natural world. |
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Despite many shots of the natural world, the film's woozily evocative tone is trampled by the sluggish plot. |
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Amar Kanwar's multimedia works are inspired by crime, politics and the natural world. |
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Meanwhile, the concept of biophilia, or a human yearning to connect with the natural world, was evident in a few plant-oriented introductions. |
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She knows her black hellebore from her white poppies and writes beautifully about the spirituality of the natural world. |
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The Arcana collection offers the best examples of their type, ranging from Books Of Hours to works of literature and on the natural world. |
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As Darwin taught us to believe, events in the natural world collide with each other in often unpredictable ways, chancily so. |
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From native pygmy possums to sugar gliders, we quite simply love our natural world. |
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Newton apparently considered God substantially present in the natural world because space and time are emanative effects of God's existence. |
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This volume traces changes in the natural world during the Holocene period, including the effects of human-environment relations. |
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In an immaterialist philosophy such as Berkeley's, how do we measure the natural world? |
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Morain so facilely divides, at least in this passage, the natural world from some purportedly non-natural one seems to me surpassingly odd. |
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Chalmers also turns the natural world on its end with her Felliniesque touches to a series of diorama constructions, using clay and mixed media. |
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Each issue we will be focusing on an aspect of the natural world that reflects our own spirit and interconnectedness. |
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Cryptography and experimentation with mechanical objects or objects of the natural world require combining, permutating, and building upon elements. |
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I used to collect stamps, and this was a Penny Black of the natural world. |
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Snakes in the grass are proof that the natural world is not our home. |
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One of the root concepts of Western cultural production, mimesis traces its origins back to the ancient Greek term for art's imitating the natural world. |
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Sprawling across the Caribbean Sea, the Mesoamerican reef is the largest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere, and contains multiple natural world heritage sites. |
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In this engaging overview, a mathematician describes how the field of biomathematics is answering key questions about the natural world and the origins of life. |
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Today's nuclear, biological and other extreme weapons have changed the stakes and logic of battle, resulting in an arms race that has no analog in the natural world. |
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Aspects of the natural world and different dimensions of human existence are categorized according to the shared principles of yinyang and five phases, and juxtaposed. |
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It is as if the natural world is an enormous bank account of capital assets capable of paying life sustaining dividends indefinitely, but only if the capital is maintained. |
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The Kattegat was one of the first marine dead zones to be noted in the 1970s, when scientists began studying how intensive industrial activities affected the natural world. |
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The Japonisme that was popular in Europe during the 1880s and 1890s was particularly influential on many artists with its organic forms and references to the natural world. |
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Many of the letters describe the breathtaking scenery of Scandinavia and Wollstonecraft's desire to create an emotional connection to that natural world. |
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He also observed the natural world first hand to gain a basis for his designs, and insisted on learning the techniques of production prior to producing a design. |
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Instead it is often treated as a symbolic warning of the danger that humanity faces if it acts unwisely in relation to both itself and the natural world. |
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From its beginning, the RDNA revolved around the veneration of the natural world, personified as Mother Earth, holding that religious truth could be found through nature. |
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Priestley's major argument in the Institutes was that the only revealed religious truths that could be accepted were those that matched one's experience of the natural world. |
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In fact, any written work or artifact that in any way shows humankind's relationship to the natural world is likely to catch the attention of the ecocritic. |
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