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This is reclaimed land, set up as a water treatment (natural) works.
One of its key figures is Tom Wrench, a bit-part thespian who aspires to write more natural works than the melodramas of those times and who represents Pinero's fond portrait of T. W. Robertson, the English dramatist known for realistic domestic comedies.
Bacon notes that these sciences are active and operative but concerned "…with artificial and natural works which refer to the speculative intellect, and they are not concerned with those things which refer to the practical intellect, which is called practical because it exercises operations of good and evil" ([RBMP], 3).
Soil: PROS: Holds moisture for extended periods of time, looks natural, works well with or without live or dried moss, has a nice earthy aroma.
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I would like to know if anyone has ever seen a natural work of art.
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He would be disciplined and careful, show anger and steel but also coolness under pressure, and let the rally-round-the-flag effect do its natural work.
A man whose natural working state is reminiscent of a tom cat in full umbrage being lifted into a pet carrier.
Eventually, Harley decided to group its employees, without regard for department boundaries, into "natural work circles" that met challenges and solved problems.
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