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The wolf represents a return to natural life.
Correction to this articleA RISKY and self-indulgent eccentricity, or a return to natural obstetrics?
If the houses there are demolished, the area would return to natural marshlands, which help protect inland areas.
With the Giants and several other N.F.L. teams preferring to tear up their stadiums' artificial surfaces to return to natural grass, the Cowboys were going against the trend.
For every runner yearning to return to natural running and reconnect with their former hunter-gatherer selves, there are plenty more seduced by the latest performance-boosting products flooding the market.
A radical return to natural environments in public architecture is proposed.
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Now that prices have calmed down and returned to natural levels, they are coming back with a vengeance".
Plus, as he said in the book, many carpetmakers these days are returning to natural dyes, using that as a selling point.
Ludovico developed an important academy that sought to correct what he considered the distortions of the prevailing Mannerist style by returning to natural forms and the heritage of the great Italian masters like Correggio, Veronese and Titian.
QPR ripped up their pitch and returned to natural grass in 1988 and English football's experiment ended on 18 May 1994, when Preston played Torquay United in the Third Division play-offs semi-final.
It is difficult to conceive of these areas many of them now damaged by soil salinity and bush encroachment ever returning to natural vegetation and pastoral use.
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