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Regardless, Huizinga's idea of Homo ludens has some bearing on this idea, and could be framed in the idea of a gift ecology.

Despite this, the findings in this paper are ecologically interesting and could be framed in a behavioral ecology context to emphasize the importance of finding ground-dwelling ticks actively seeking for hosts in the canopy.

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Mixing Preservation and Profit The mostly unspoken assumption behind the rise of American landscape painting was that nature -- supposedly so wild and untamed -- could be framed and composed by artists for consumption and purchase.

Pay ratios and binding votes could be framed as a natural extension of a UK corporate governance code that has been refined many times since its first expression in the 1990s.

The stunning World War II-era saga follows two Mississippi families, one white, one black, with visuals so rich, beautiful and evocative that many shots could be framed as individual works of art.

Each of his goals last night reinforced that: the first was a poacher's effort, the second a drilled shot, the third a lob that could be framed and hung on the wall.

The objective with this article is to evaluate the evidence on public health benefits of exposure to natural environments and explore how this knowledge could be framed within the NBS concept.

Many underlying meanings were contained within the data, although these could be framed and analysed with the interpretive approach in which Ricoeur's interpretive theory could be adapted to the material [ 12].

McMonagle's closing argument made me think about what else could be framed as romance, and what could not be.

Could it be the whole scene was staged for the purpose of television (high) drama – and so that Father Michael's face could be framed in the circular glass of the open door?

And she argued that the primitive streak could be framed as the beginning of individual development instead of fertilization, as it marked the last point at which the embryo could cleave to form twins (Warnock, 2004, pp. 81 83).

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