For humans are not completely powerless in the face of nature: rather the reverse.
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This approach brings a lush detail to an arrangement and echoes the beauty of nature.
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The Living Machine works by mimicking one of nature's most productive ecosystems: tidal marshes.
These are the colors of nature, he elaborates, symbolizing the sun, trees, water and earth.
Paul Matiku, Executive Director of Nature Kenya and Glaucia Drummond, of the Biodiversitas Foundation (Brazil).
In the gloom of nature, a man with a hunting rifle was walking through sparse forest.
Ms. Marris's book goes further, challenging the very idea of a balance of nature.
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The environment in the Latin American context is not only about the protection of nature.
It also replicated the randomness of nature: as one leaf moves, other leaves followed.
Bull was born in rural New York, and was a passionate lover of nature.
We saw interpersonal drama where casual fans saw only supersize freaks of nature battering one another.
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And with patience and binoculars, you can watch the drama of nature unfold before you.
"People say they feel closer to Earth and to the forces of nature, " said Magnusson.
Ultimately, however, it was the splendor of nature that shone through again and again.
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This nation can lead the world in sparing innocent people from a plague of nature.
During the 1990s, the rising price of football players seemed like a law of nature.
We are interconnected and interdependent with one another, and within, as a part of Nature.
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Pepys' drug, described in tomorrow's issue of Nature, is part of a growing trend in brain research.
Yet when he died in 1912, his grieving subjects honoured him with the simple wonders of nature.
Bartoli, the famous mezzo soprano is as much a force of nature as she is a singer.
Rashad spoke about the sanctuary of nature and how it helps her develop the characters she plays.
Music is such an outgrowth of nature and is so organically connected to our collective emotional center.
It's a common motif in Zen gardens, which seek to create order out of nature's seeming chaos.
In the January 19th issue of Nature, ten experts, including Dr Fouchier, weighed in on the matter.
It will not be easy for them to surrender the beloved constancy of their constants of nature.
At the inquest in December, the Dorset coroner recorded an accidental death from an "act of nature".
Those considerations, so important in this town, do not matter at all to the laws of nature.
Unlike children's stories, which colour many people's view of nature, animals do not necessarily tolerate each other.
Community-based forestry initiatives from Bolivia to Nepal have shown that local people can be good custodians of nature.
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