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I asked her if she thought her 'natural' strategy was actually working.
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However, the natural course of the law isn't enough for some people.
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Such a course of action would overturn the natural order of society.
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Good news for people without natural born talent: You don't need it.
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He insists foraging is good for the long-term health of natural areas.
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The answer is simple: 300 million years ago, there was no Atlantic.
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She articulated a clear, simple purpose; to tell people about that reality.
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Let the simple heart and hope among us Keep our family strong.
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A simple solution has emerged as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
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I pose this simple question: is our destiny with Europe or not?
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Results: Four cases of spontaneous subglottic rupture were seen at the hospital.
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They promised spontaneous gathering on social media with adequate social distancing possible.
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I wanted to ask it straightaway and get her honest, spontaneous response.
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However, spontaneous upstanding of deputies on all sides are very rare events.
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The present study evaluates whether phenotype may affect spontaneous, non-spatial novelty discrimination.
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The soul of Tiki-pu gave a sharp leap in his grubby little body.
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He up wi' the gun, took a deleeberate aim, an' pu'd the trigger.
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Sandwich Island Kanaka ua like pu na haole,-all 'e same a' you!''
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In Hawaii, pupu platters also feature local ingredients such as taro and pineapple.
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She couldn't pu}l}l her gaze from his hands, large and strong and deft.
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We have found uncarvedblocks of marble in the forum.
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I don't find my selfso interesting as it used to be.
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It is fine to feel one's selfso safeguarded as I have been.
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How sweet it is to see one's selfso deeply regretted!
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When he returned, he was his usual selfso far as she could see.
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So I want to work on being my best selfso I can attract the same.
Usage of inherent quality in English
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What is a habit in parents becomes an inherentquality in children.
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All are transient; all have the inherentquality of dissolution.
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Quite pointless, really, considering the inherentquality of the songs.
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The average inherentquality of the resultant adults will be about the same whichever element predominates.
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Taste is an inherentquality in our minds.
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For example, the inherentquality of fire is burning, or heat; heat is a property of fire.
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There was a constant and heavy background hiss, due to the inherentquality of the steel tape itself.
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No attempt is ever made to distinguish differences in inherentquality-thetrue racial differences-fromartificial differences due to culture.
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Here then are a few paragraphs where the inherentquality of the words is said to induce new states of consciousness:-
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It has an inherentquality of beauty or historic interest, and there is a definite and distinct reason for our liking it.
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The inherentquality of you is sparkle....
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You cannot conceive H2O, which is the chemical form of water, without having humidity associated; for that is an inherentquality of water.
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Yet there were no real differences of blood and inherentquality between these worlds; their differences were all in circumstances, suggestion, and habits of mind.
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There is no separation between a thing and its inherentqualities.
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Color, form, size, structure, texture, consistency, and proportion indicate almost entirely the man's inherentqualities.
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It is not to be forgotten, however, that Mr. Johnson's course was marked by the inherentqualities of his mind.