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  • Lady Eboshi is the compassionate ruler of the Tatari people, who live deep inside the forest and survive by harvesting iron ore and trees.

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  • At its best, says Mary Evelyn Tucker of Yale University's Forum on Religion and Ecology, environmental theology goes deep inside the metaphysical ideas that underpin ancient faiths while also celebrating what believers actually do, from tending forests to limiting their food intake.

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  • By the mid-1940s, he had found his way deep inside General Motors, and by the 1950s he was consulting for Sears, General Electric and IBM.

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  • Warrington then added another six minutes after the restart when Bridge broke from deep inside his own half and ran 50 metres before sending the supporting Hicks beneath the posts.

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  • Deep inside the jungle, a mixture of sweat and rain was trickling down my face as I scrambled through a damp, narrow gorge.

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