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Pretty soon, the phrase has gone viral, popping up as a talking point in the corridors of Congress and on cable news.
"'Natural history' as a phrase has gone out of fashion," Professor Boxshall said, "but I don't think it became any less important.
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In fact, that phrase has gone so deep that the other day, in one of our sadder moments, it made an appearance in Army Private First Class Bradley Manning's apology to a military judge.
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