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The 15-year-old Betty, Tey's novel suggests, is a dangerously liminal creature, able to pass herself off as a schoolgirl or a tart, depending simply on whether she's wearing a blazer or lipstick.

His narrator is a soul who inhabits a liminal realm, a creature able to bridge the divisions that plague humanity, endowed with "the ability to communicate between the genders, to see not with the monovision of one sex but in the stereoscope of both".

But she explicitly applies her remarks about personal presence to omnipresence when she writes, "in order for God to be omnipresent, that is, in order for God to be always and everyhere present, it also needs to be the case that God is always and everwhere in a position to share attention with any creature able and willing to share attention with God" (2010, 117).

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But most are genuinely different creatures, able to absorb losses more easily than banks.

3) Loyalty/betrayal: This foundation is related to our long history as tribal creatures able to form shifting coalitions.

We're amazingly social creatures able to collaborate and work together to invent anything from the wheel to rockets.

Originally land reptiles, they evolved over a couple of million years into creatures able to stay underwater for up to an hour.

Two-metre-long millipedes, colossal cockroaches and dragonflies with wingspans of some 75 centimetres prowled through a world that would have bustled with the scuttling sounds of giant insects and their relations.How were these huge creatures able to exist?

For the last 50 years, many evolutionary biologists have told us that we are little different from other primates — we're selfish creatures, able to act altruistically only when it will benefit our kin or our future selves.

But it conveys, with playful acuity, the contrast between the man's impression of his young sons as boorish, tasteless animals and the penetrating intellect of these fantastical creatures able to converse with philosopher Peter Sloterdijk in fluent German.

By E. B. White The New Yorker, July 6 , 1929P. 15 My problem is centred in a snail... Are they bisexual creatures able to meet, unaided, emergencies such as solitary confinement; or are my fish partly to blame the the new little snails?

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