To celebrate, they are publishing a book showcasing the naturalist's groundbreaking work.
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I would sooner be a naturalist than anything else in the world.
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He who reads most correctly from the original is the best naturalist.
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The immediate neighbourhood of Valparaiso is not very productive to the naturalist.
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When I was small, I decided I wanted to be a naturalist.
Ús de natural historian en anglès
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That would be a curious fact for our naturalhistorian, Don Prospero.
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Jane Austen has often been praised as a naturalhistorian.
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Technological change is essential, but to a naturalhistorian it often feels cold and distancing.
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Huxley was known as 'Darwin's bulldog' for his ardent advocacy of the naturalhistorian's ideas.
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He is also our local geologist and naturalhistorian.
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Myles was a naturalhistorian of mid-20th century bores.
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To the naturalhistorian it is good.
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He was also a great naturalhistorian in terms of his knowledge of the Burren in Co Clare.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's children recently quizzed the popular English broadcaster and naturalhistorian, David Attenborough.
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In every other instance, however, the naturalhistorian thinks himself obliged to collect facts, not to offer conjectures.
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But, unlike most experimentalists of the time, he also pursued other research as a gifted naturalhistorian and evolutionary theorist.
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As a naturalhistorian, it is our task to hew to the line, and let the chips fall where they will.
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Mr Marsden, without pretending to be a naturalhistorian, gives us a very good picture of the water-worn surface of Sumatra.
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This is the tenth in a fourteen-book adventure series by the Canadian author and naturalhistorian, Willard Price, published back in 1969.
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I am not a naturalhistorian, and had rather face a lion with the right rifle than a rat with a stick.
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The names of naturalhistorian and natural philosopher are here, therefore, nearly synonymous, chained by a terrestrial link to the type of the lower animals.