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The phrase "life nature" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in spoken conversation for emphasis or poetic effect, but it would not be considered standard English. Instead, you could use the phrase "nature of life" or "life's nature" to convey a similar meaning. Example: The unpredictability of the stock market is a reflection of the nature of life - full of ups and downs and never completely under our control.
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RURAL BARBADOS, LUSH LIFE NATURE RESORT From the cottages of Lush Life Nature Resort in the highlands of Barbados's east coast, guests can view the churning Atlantic below.
Arpilleras are made in several South American countries; landscapes, markets, village life, nature scenes, and other subjects are depicted in collages that combine patchwork, appliqué, and embroidery.
"I used to paint the happy life — nature and things like plants and roses to make me happy," Mr. Kasim said.
Again, several folk dances have characteristics akin to pantomime, breaking up into five main types of imitation: village life, nature, combat, courtship, and animals or birds.
You can call it what you like; you can call it wood, window, God, Mohammed, McDonald's, 7/11, whatever it is, life, nature, hurricanes, you can't control any of it.
A thousand years went by since the Christianization of Poland but that was not enough to clear this culture completely of its Slavic elements and ancient rituals, which sometimes took form of miracle plays celebrating life, nature and freedom.
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Despite the zany, larger-than-life nature of Punch and Judy, they are all softly spoken, listening carefully to what each other has to say.
Admittedly, much of what makes this new Ben-Hur work is that it riffs on the larger-than-life nature of its characters.
With epidemiological studies, like those at Columbia, in which scientists observe people as they live, without a control group, the real-life nature of the project can make it difficult to distinguish between correlation and causation.
Perhaps his best-known work was Early Man (1965), a volume that contained illustrations of early hominids, beginning with a Neanderthal and evolving to the modern Homo sapiens; these drawings were used to teach the concept of human evolution and were featured in the Time-Life Nature Library series.
The true-life nature of his subject - the brutal slaying of a farmer's family in Kansas - had a horrible, unacknowledged sexiness that polite literary fiction could not match; reality gave it ballast and sinew, and Capote awarded himself the novelist's licence to intuit feelings, ideas, moods.
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