The best of the landscapes meld nature's rough and tumble with the rough and tumble of the paint to rich effect. |
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And the azalea, rare rhododendrons, oak, holly, birch and sycamore have altered only in the context of nature's sedate march. |
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In ancient times this was done by carrying the body to a high hilltop, leaving it bare for nature's scavengers to feed on. |
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So the smooth ones, not the beardies, are those who decided to do something other than accept nature's default condition. |
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Nature, on its own, is beautiful, but nature's human component, acting with arrogant independence, befouls the earth. |
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Hibernation is nature's way of shutting ourselves off as does growth a time to rest and recharge our energy. |
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Denis was one of nature's true gentlemen, quiet and sincere and a wonderful family man. |
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Another aim is to shed light on one of nature's genuine mysteries, the homochirality, or single-handedness, of living organisms. |
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The Stoic philosophy calls upon man to live in line with nature's laws, and to accept uncomplainingly whatever fate may send him. |
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Modern plastics and latex materials are too elastic and flimsy to compete with nature's brilliant design. |
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Those people who need others to confirm their sense of existence fear solitude and find nature's indifference to human beings unendurable. |
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Started by four hard-core believers in nature's booty and its goodness, Green Life aims to reintroduce nature to people around. |
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Furthermore, unlike the curved teeth of elephants and warthogs, the narwhal tooth is nature's only straight tusk. |
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The diversity of species is perhaps the most obvious example of nature's creativity. |
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Imagine nature's bounty matching up to the lavish interiors of the chateau. |
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Mountain laurel, snowball bushes, and the giant magnolia are still found in nature's original settings. |
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A man of simple pleasures and infectious good humour, Joe was truly one of nature's gentle souls. |
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The defining principle of naturopathy is vis medicatrix naturae, or nature's healing power. |
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You can enjoy a walk in the nearby Dubare forest and see many of nature's splendours, from birds to butterflies. |
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Without doubt, uncovering nature's optical secrets has been, and will continue to be, a spectacular journey. |
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The methods discussed work in harmony with nature's cycles, preserve and enrich the earth's nutrients, and nourish the soil for future crops. |
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The human body and mind work according to the nature's laws, which are eternal, and immutable. |
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Herbalists know basil is one of nature's most effective calmatives, yet it's often overlooked because it's such a commonly used kitchen spice. |
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While capitalizing on nature's advantages, Resurgence Theatre will also address some of her disadvantages. |
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The center harnesses the nature's energy in a number of ways to save energy costs and the environment. |
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They find their laughter as sweet as nature's own elixir and their round, cherubic faces like heaping helpings of Olympian ambrosia. |
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Whether they're black, green, white or oolong, true tea leaves contain powerful antioxidants that act as nature's own disease fighters. |
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Unlike many of nature's deadly forces, earthquakes almost always strike without warning. |
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While Turner was a complex and eclectic artist, much of his work is suffused with a Romantic sense of nature's sublime power and wonder. |
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But when nature's protective mechanism overcompensates and precautions aren't taken, there is a danger of blood clots. |
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The pain-relieving chemical in red pepper, capsaicin, triggers the body to release endorphins, nature's own opiates. |
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But modern-day life, with its swing shifts and all-night lighting, often manually overrides nature's schedules. |
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Jimmy was one of nature's gentlemen, blessed with a great personality and he was of a warm and humorous nature. |
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Unproven claims cleverly mask the truth with false doctrines about nature's workings that distort unsuspecting perceptions of reality. |
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Even in the well-constructed buildings in California, designed to withstand massive quakes, we cower in primal fear when we face nature's wrath. |
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Much of nature's factuality strikes us as both messy and unpleasant but no less fascinating thereby. |
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One suspects that it is not nature's limitation so much as it is the author's lack of imagination. |
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In fact, such matters are trivialities against the music, which is instead at once inspired by and fearful of nature's boundless immeasurability. |
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He began by stating that patterns of energy are nature's basic information system and that physics is about energy and matter. |
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Fire suppression builds up an unnatural accumulation of fuel that creates conflagrations far more implacable and catastrophic than nature's fire. |
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Can we develop early warning systems to protect ourselves from nature's convulsions in earthquake and storm? |
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Coated with tasty Utah powder, the narrow couloir below us was nothing less than a 2,000-vertical foot statement of nature's perfection. |
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Do we not sense a paradox here, in such procedural sameness and rigid formality applied to nature's bounteous diversity? |
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Make your own cards or gift wrap by using nature's bounty of freshly fallen leaves. |
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The salt water caused the kernels to swell and the puffed grain filled the hold with a fluffy nature's life preserver. |
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The epistemological ideals of clarity, detachment and objectivity have silenced nature's voice. |
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Snails and tadpoles are nature's garbage disposals, feeding on decaying plant material and fish waste. |
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But of course, not everything in the garden is lovely, and there are times when nature's dominion over the humble gardener can be infuriating. |
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He was one of nature's gentlemen and was a hard-working thoughtful neighbour who was always there to lend a hand in times of trouble. |
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The best way to avoid these problems is to follow nature's prescription of suitable times to eat. |
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They are so alive with nature's intelligence that fatigue-causing toxins cannot accumulate in the body when you eat them. |
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This cloud forest is home to the elusive tapir and jaguar, as well as one of nature's most beautiful birds, the resplendent quetzal. |
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Direct copying of qubits is prohibited by the rules of quantum mechanics, nature's instruction book for the smallest particles of matter. |
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The gorilla, one of nature's jerry-builders, constructs its sleeping headquarters on a sloping site. |
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A rainbow arched its bridge of many colours across the evening sky, nature's magical wave of the wand. |
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The Epperson's way of pasture ranching horses allows the horses to learn herd behavior and grow up in nature's elements. |
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Eventually, though, nature's sudden ravages are repaired, a little bit at a time. |
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The appearance of naturally aged wood captures the signatures of all of nature's own artists. |
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Harmonic wind harps transpose the spirit of the wind into spontaneous, multi-layered music in time to nature's rhythms. |
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For Wight, nature's timelessness transcends kinetic motion and the realm of the ticking clock. |
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Viewers can see sheep making use of nature's larder for feeding and medicinal purposes, calves playing tag and hens soaking up the sunshine. |
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Organic farmers use natural controls and work with nature's cycles to produce healthful, abundant yields. |
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It's kind of like nature's rolling the dice and now we have loaded dice due to global warming. |
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In Pune, the oft-maligned Osho Community converted a polluted runnel into a green haven using nature's own sustainable, purifying, systems. |
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Fourier's thought seems readymade for translation into lyric poetry, full as it is with the promise of love, harmony, and nature's bounty. |
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Birdsong awakens us to the art of nature, birds' variety to nature's skill and imagination. |
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Wall text explains that Joo rigged a camera inside an embalmed caribou carcass, left it in the woods baited with fresh meat and attempted to restart nature's feeding cycles. |
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By preventing pollution at source, conserving water and restoring valuable nutrients to nature's lifecycle, the WCT's virtues are attracting converts around the world. |
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Birds are just one of nature's beauties and hearing them each morning helps me to appreciate, in all my grogginess, that I've lived to see another day. |
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The abyss is not an empty void, but full of nature's wonderful mysteries. |
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But, toward the end, a 2 metre hammerhead shimmies by and for a wonderful second I am eyeball to eyeball with one of nature's most unusual creations. |
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Kale is one of nature's superfoods, rich in vitamins A and C, and anti-cancer nutrients, as well as being good for healthy bone-building and skin-healing. |
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The city in the nature's very lap is being subjected to wanton denudation. |
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Yes, I know it's hard to believe we had nature's fastest and most perfect killing machine nesting mere yards from us and we got fascinated by heron feet. |
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These negative forces were unleashed on us at a most inopportune time, when the country started reaping nature's rewards in the form of an abundance of oil dollars. |
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As they stepped out of the federal building, a burst of spring showered them with nature's most bounteous colours and the clouds parted to let the sun smile upon them. |
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Rural India even today is at the mercy of nature's bounties and fury. |
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The anthroposophical concept, that pests and diseases are nature's way of getting rid of something that is basically unhealthy, is in itself seen as a warning. |
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It is nature's twilight zone, a place that has repulsed all human efforts to mine or farm it, or denude it with herds of cattle or flocks of sheep. |
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Truly can it be said that Pete Flanagan was one of nature's gentlemen. |
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We were very careful on dunny can day to run to the gate and look down the road to ensure that the cart was nowhere in sight before answering nature's call. |
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One thing though, I'd never before so personally perceived nature's absolute mastery at using the unwitting collaboration of its sapient members to mimic its fungal elements. |
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The limited and precious supply of fossil water represents a residue of millions of years of water storage, once sealed safely in nature's underground reservoirs. |
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Produced throughout Europe, nautilus cups were an extremely desirable blend of superb craftsmanship in combination with one of nature's most admired creations. |
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The chasm is not a peaceful picturesque place, but a reminder of nature's power, which is emphasized by the scratchy crosshatching of the drawing. |
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They don't believe in interfering with nature's gifts and so do nothing to the bubbling waters of the town's thermal spring other than cool them to 32 degrees. |
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This notion can be mathematized and tested against nature's data. |
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In other words, human cultural creations need to arise from absorption in the play of nature so that we and our creativity are in harmony with the to and fro of nature's play. |
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There was a second lighter dark patch up there that rivaled the first one and I almost laughed at my odd desperation to see nature's celestial beauty. |
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The cool avenues and glades of sun-dappled green were gone, stolen by the seasons, repainted by nature's hand into a landscape of golds and yellows and siennas and reds. |
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But the overwhelming impression, reinforced by the river's constant laughing and quarrelling beside you, is of nature's profusion, of its own abundance. |
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In multi-step enzyme catalysis, researches copy nature's methods to make biocatalysis more effective. |
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It featured an international cast of aerialists, contortionists, acrobats, jugglers and musicians, who depicted nature's exotic creations. |
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Johnson leads vision quests, solo sojourns in nature that allow our vision to clear, exposing our own deep wisdom through nature's wisdom. |
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Hui employs biomimicry, a design discipline that seeks sustainable solutions by emulating nature's time-tested patterns and strategies. |
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One of nature's great mimics, a male lyrebird, is what we hear but it tells us the sounds of human encroachment are not far away. |
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Thus nature's amazing cycles of renewal of water and nutrients are defined into nonproduction. |
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Insects form the biggest family group in nature's kingdom, and also the oldest. |
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Adding nature's phytonutrient palette to your diet will help improve your Quick Scan Color Score. |
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When God interrupts nature's normal course, Aquinas explains, this should not be understood as a rescindment of or contradiction of it. |
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It has been recognized as one of nature's most treasured nervines and has been traditionally used medicinally by Native Americans and Europeans. |
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Corruption is a reciprocal to generation, and they two are as nature's two terms, or boundaries. |
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Hair Essentials now includes nature's two richest botanical sources of silica, bamboo and horsetail. |
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Janacek's Glagolitic Mass is as much a paean to nature's life-force as it is to God. |
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Coconut water is an ideal isotonic drink to hydrate body and is nature's sport drink. |
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He had learned from Aquinas that grace, even as it sublates nature, always respects nature's proper dynamisms. |
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It is nature's way of protecting our airways, a reflex response to any irritation in our throat. |
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The viewers were largely attracted to the landscapes that pay homage to the nature's regality and its delightful variations. |
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The star-nosed mole, which sports a crown of fleshy tendrils round its snout, is nature's king of fast food. |
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And this also includes getting to know some of nature's eeriest creepy crawlies in the bug houses. |
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A hide-and-seek format blends with gatefolds that invite kids to survey nature's wonders, and to guess for themselves ten mysteries of nature's appearances. |
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He who culminates his nature's wealth will ne'er lugubriate by stealth. |
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Nanda Devi is a new age album of instrumental music crafted in tribute to nature's glory, and in especial honor of the sacred mountain Nanda Devi in Northern India. |
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But nature's Knight didn't tell me anything about my carpet beetle larvae. |
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