His first job, in a general trading firm in Warsaw, involved him writing letters in Yiddish about the price of dry goods, but alongside this he knew a charmed existence close to nature in the wilds of north-eastern Poland, hunting or just tracking a legendary variety of game.
You're close enough to nature to pick cherries off the trees--and to be hit (if you don't duck) by low-hanging branches.
In the face of mounting criticism of Wales on-going run of poor results, Gatland has pointed to the close nature of defeats to New Zealand, South Africa and Australia as well as being a converted try of levelling with England at the Millennium Stadium in the latest 26-19 setback.
They're very close to something, nature maybe, or creation, they just don't want to call it God.
The only underlying theme seems to be a traditional Scandinavian focus on architecture's close relationship to landscape, nature and the weather (inescapable in Norway), and a consistent ability to think outside the box.
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This sentence encourages us to have a close look at the nature around us to find clues to open new opportunities.
Late last month, India's Ministry of Environment told the World Wide Fund for Nature to close the regional office that runs its Tiger Conservation Program.
Even the creators admit that it'll be quite some time before man made sensors can come close to mimicking those found in nature, but judging by the videos seen in the read link, they're certainly riding the right wave.
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The council said it decided to close the road again because the lake is an important nature reserve and it is committed to protecting the toads.
Nigel Reo-Coker had another good chance to open the scoring when he followed up Tim Howard's flapped clearance of a cross, but the way Tony Hibbert blocked his shot before it could get too close to the goal rather summed up the slightly stifled nature of the game so far.
Rather, we wished to highlight the caustic nature of scientific misconduct, recognizing that anyone can fall victim to these perils without close attention to warning signs and unending discipline to protocol and procedures.
From the CBS visitor centre in Bermudian Landing, local village guides lead short nature walks that provide an up-close introduction to a resident troop of black howlers.
Haidt fails to grapple meaningfully with the question of why nearly all of the best minds in science find liberal ideas to be closer to the mark with respect to evolution, human nature, mental health, close relationships, intergroup relations, ethics, social justice, conflict resolution, environmental sustainability, and so on.
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Sources close to the Obama transition say Pritzker's decision is not surprising given the nature of the vetting process, one they themselves have described as stressful.
Most people head for the crystalline Wilhem-Swarovski observatory, but for nature up close and personal, take the 30-minute hike down to the Pasterze Glacier.
The goal is to close the "big, glaring holes" in the U.S.'s understanding of the nature of the cyber threat against its infrastructure, said one industry specialist familiar with the program.
In a report in the journal Nature, US researchers say they have worked out how black holes emit jet streams of particles at close to light speed.
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