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So it seemed futile to protest that, somehow, humans managed to play games on real grass and dirt for centuries.
When New Orleans flooded no one thought, how marvellous that humans managed to build a city on a swamp.
For a century, humans managed to tame the Sierra Nevada, investing immense effort and ingenuity to snuff out the wildfires that used to blaze through its forests.
With the notable exception of Eclipsed, set during the Liberian civil war and exclusively starring women of color, of the other new plays on offer, only The Humans managed to cast an actor of color in a major role, and Misery placed an African American actor in a minor one.
After a fierce struggle, the humans managed to capture the demon's leader, "Mother", and sealed her deep within a castle in the tundra of Arctica.
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He was uniquely placed, for example, to analyse coolly our emotional shortcomings: "It is curious how often you humans manage to obtain that which you do not want," he mused in the first series.
Scientists need to know more about the passage to help make it safe, even as they must also study its ecology and fisheries to determine the consequences if humans manage to despoil it.
Well, ask yourself another question: How did humans manage to choose foods and stay healthy before there were nutrition experts and food pyramids or breakfast cereals promising to improve your child's focus or restaurant portions bigger than your head?
How do we as humans manage to overcome it.
So how did humans manage to run comfortably before the invention of purpose-built footwear?
Even as a method for understanding how simple and primitive perceptual representations in non-human organisms, and even humans, manage to represent, biosemantics offers compelling solutions.
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