(Greek mythology) goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology.
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1 This is Lovelock's concept of Gaia : the Earth as a self-regulating 'organism'.
2 She traveled to the Peak District this year specifically to attempt Gaia .
3 I knew who Gaia was, but had to ask about Captain Planet.
4 Groups: Gaia 's Womb, Lake View Covenant, The Sanctuary of the Crescent Moon
5 It was as if Serene had at last allowed Gaia to breathe.
6 The Earth, Gaia , became more and more important to the Hellenic mind.
7 There was no Mother Nature, no Gaia to set against human will.
8 Gaia isn't the only great European adventure to unfold this year.
9 The Gaia space observatory was launched last week by the European Space Agency.
10 Gaia Vince explores the research that shows the benefits of bilingualism.
11 Gaia has departed into oblivion and given me the powers of her being.
12 Soon SimEarth sprang forth from the Gaia theories of James Lovelock.
13 Gaia , or Earth, also bore the mountains, and Pontus or the barren Sea.
14 Like Gaia , like Sentinel, Rosetta is the climax of decades of meticulous partnership.
15 Unless you're into a metallic version of Gaia - which personally I'm not.
16 Gaia closed her eyes and her fire grew brighter than before.
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