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In a new study, scientists describe how they captured some of the crows' most complex handiwork on video, thanks to specialized miniature cameras and 19 avian auteurs.
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In the past, large-scale complex art was considered to be the handiwork of later, sedentary farming people who started to spread from the Middle East about 8,000 years ago and took over land previously used by hunter-gatherers.
It is believed that this latest attack was the handiwork of the latter group, capable of carrying out complex bombings.
Notre Dame, Hugo declared, was a "colossal handiwork of one man and one people, a whole both one and complex" — a reassuring truth we will be reminded of once the smoke above the cathedral clears and the protests below resume.
Darwin's aim was to show how the complex structures and life cycles of the plants could be explained by natural selection rather than by the handiwork of God; he saw the huge variety of flowers as a collection of ad hoc evolutionary adaptations.
But her handiwork has.
Garber liked his handiwork.
I admired my handiwork.
The militias' handiwork is evident.
Recognise some of that handiwork?
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