In our charge to domesticate this continent, we missed a few pockets of wildness where risk still dwells. |
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The wildness of nature feeds our primal needs for extra-sensory stimulation and animal instincts. |
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While he radiated innocence and virginity, Siterra radiated seductiveness, wildness, and deadliness. |
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Even William Blake might have seen this spot as some kind of psychogeographical axis mundi, where two different kinds of wildness have collided. |
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As such, they feature a major dimension of wildness, the incapacity to share language. |
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While coming home from fishing one night, the narrator was suddenly overwhelmed by a sense of rank, primitive animality, a feeling of wildness. |
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The wildness in these collaborations is about stretching the parameters of possibility within printmaking restraints. |
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The performers were antic and wild, in a time when wildness had not been encouraged. |
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A V-shaped skein passing overhead with a cacophony of honks floating down still epitomizes wildness and freedom for many people. |
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She shows few signs of the funky wildness her character is supposed to have. |
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Yet, just as in a Chinese painting, the wildness of the scene, and its strangeness, accentuates the impression of harmony and civilisation. |
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Leigh's interpretation has a high-strung quality, a wildness that hints in some scenes of being on the edge of hysteria. |
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The wildness of the charge sent shock waves through a non-violent, if raucous protest culture. |
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The humble person approaches ravening beasts, and when their gaze rests upon him, their wildness is tamed. |
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The wildness of Behn's life easily rivals that of any of the characters in her plays. |
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The beauty and wildness of the country is mirrored in the beauty and wildness of its people and politics. |
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The civility and wildness of the river coexist, much like Huck's personality. |
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The rough and unkempt textures of the horses coats attests to their wildness. |
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He arranges a side-by-side comparison of Oedipus' irony and pathos with the wildness of his passion. |
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I love improvisation and wildness of feeling and imagination, but it all has to find a container for itself. Otherwise the energy leaks out. |
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He was always clever with mechanical things and I thought he was settled and had got over his wildness. |
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I was interested in him as a character and, at the same time, a little scared of his wildness. |
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It represents, if you didn't get it by now, the bit of wildness in all of us. |
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He keeps it all in an oddly truthful range, given the wildness of the idea. |
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He has kept his friends perpetually apologizing for him by the wildness of his errors in dealing with other things of quite as much importance. |
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He manages to bring to the stage the kind of free association and wildness of human thought that is generally the realm of the novelist. |
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Gullett's wildness then reared itself in the form of a wild pitch, which allowed Lee to advance to second. |
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After all, they still have some wildness in them from their prehistoric ancestors, aurochs. |
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The shakuhachi has an intensity, even a wildness, that is quite foreign to the Western flute. |
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He throws from a strange arm slot, almost sidearm, and if he loses that slot, wildness can result. |
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I could find no way to capture the wildness of that water or the quiet green mossiness of the trees all around us with my little camera. |
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There was a profusion of roses in blow and there was a wildness about it that I thought was very delightful. |
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Despite her wildness, she's actually vulnerable, with her outward boldness hiding a deep insecurity. |
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I want to know the free-spirited wildness of my unrepressed desires realising themselves in festive play. |
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The rhythmic polyphony and shifting patterns build, with a Stravinskian blend of wildness and subtlety, to memorable climaxes. |
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He is rediscovering the wildness within him that was forgotten. |
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Once we build cities we then can escape the cities and are moved to tears by the raw natural power of the wildness far from our heavy omnipresent structures. |
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While the seas can be savage, Graham loves the power of the ocean, the wildness of the local landscape and, in particular, the clarity of the light in this part of Scotland. |
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By limiting livestock, controlling deer and elk populations, and revegetating, he said that much wildness could be returned to Utah's mountain and desert lands. |
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Across the region, there is a fatigue with the wildness and disorder such politics brings. |
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An unlikely judge but the kind of cat who, in fact, understanding full well the wonderful wildness of life, will make a fine magistrate? |
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As in the pursuit of the unicorn, the journey ultimately becomes a quest for the essence of wildness in nature, and an encounter with beauty. |
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Mr. Kimmins began by saying that environmental ethics has to do with wildness, but that this notion is unclear. |
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While wildness is valued, human beings have traditionally welcomed tame landscapes that they tend to judge sustainable and good. |
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I feel he's gone a bit wild again on Humus, although this time round it's more of a controlled wildness. |
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With fewer visitors to the largest lake in the park, people who do visit experience the vast wildness of Canada's boreal north. |
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The lake is big enough to retain its sense of wildness in spite of its popularity. |
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In September 2001 one environmentalist even hit Lomborg in the face with a baked Alaska pie for claiming Arctic wildness is not dying out. |
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Thanks to the fox, the young girl goes on to discover nature, with all its secrecy and wildness. |
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They also portray the wildness of The Church and its yard, and the creativity found within. |
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Magick is a doorway through which we step into mystery, wildness, and immanence. |
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Since then, the wildness and high energy of James Cotton's playing have always been my musical credo. |
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The second image portrays a certain wildness and excitement in faces of the dancers. |
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I hid out for weeks in my wilderness, now just a small vulnerable island of wildness, but at the time it felt huge. |
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Even in the middle of a big urban area, the river valleys had a wildness that reminded him of home in Alabama. |
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There is a wildness of thought which disqualifies the mind for usefulness. |
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He is free in her wildness, she is a wanderess, a drop of free water. |
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I had seen another wildness at work: an exuberant vegetable life, lusty, chaotic and vigorous. |
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I have a soft spot for the wildness of the Ecrins and the north face of the Olan and Ailefroide. |
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The wildness of unpredictable improvised actions will be paired with planned or controlled actions, such as painting food on the gallery wall, which spectators and their dogs will be invited to eat. |
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He revels in its wildness and its fundamental democratic spirit. |
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This first exile, summarized in the Eden myth, is the one that drew us apart from the rest of creation and its wildness, turning us into farmers and God into an absentee landlord. |
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Ybarra had also pondered the allure of this kind of wildness. |
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In Yunnan these rivers and their valleys form one of the world's most remarkable hotspots of biodiversity. To the engineers who dominate China's leadership, the rivers' wildness must seem an impertinence. |
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Without culture, without a garden, how could this human dustling survive in the wildness of even a very good created world? |
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The wildness of the savage is but a faint symbol of the awful ferity with which good men and lovers meet. |
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Understandably, Simon, 52, might not be up for that sort of wildness, so the boys have a trick up their sleeves. |
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They say that whereas, in a state of wildness, all life shares and competes for resources, domestication destroys this balance. |
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The Parisian magazine Danser says that each choreography is a masterpiece of precision and a delicious moment of intelligence? desire, animal sensuality and wildness? in fact, Chouinard reveals the very essence of life. |
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I was sick of his lateness and his wildness and sick of all that pain. |
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This halt in Adelaide allowed us to spend few days on Kangaroo Island, an island where wildness has been very well preserved, and where one can watch kangaroos, koalas, and many other strange animals. |
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According to the seasons the Serengeti changes from a rich fertile land to a desolated wildness, causing the spectacular migration of millions of herbivores: the cause why people come to Serengeti. |
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A touch of wildness for our new Autumn range. |
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Falconry requires a balance between mastery of wildness and acceptance of that wildness: an idea that is not unproblematic, as Ms Macdonald acknowledges. |
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Synge admired their hard work and moral restraint even as they exhibited symptoms of an imputed wildness and primitivity. |
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Dower suggested there was need for protection of certain naturally beautiful landscapes which were unsuitable as national parks due to their small size and lack of wildness. |
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