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Wright is something of a nature poet, but an odd one.
Respighi's "Uccelli" ("Birds") is something of a nature painting, just as the Vivaldi is, and Mr. Wuorinen's "Synaxis" (2007) is meant to evoke the four elements (earth, wind, fire and water).
Despite the 20-mile exclusion zone around Chernobyl, some former residents returned to the area and it has also become something of a nature reserve and an attraction for a certain type of tourist.
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Speaking to the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal last month, he said he would consider actions ranging from "something of a blockade nature, to something of a surgical-strike nature, to something of a 'decapitate the regime' nature to eliminate the military threat of Iran altogether".
Most likely something of a residential nature, but we don't know yet.
But perhaps the rewriting Proulx refers to is something of a different nature.
"We'll have a fine old talk," Mr. Howard predicted, "and something of a business nature will undoubtedly emerge".
He soon discovers that the host expects something of a different nature - that is music of a special "hot" variety with which he is not familiar.
Having omitted mention of the second fence, the men may have missed something of a trickier nature; he must be ready for all eventualities.
Even my English teacher said that it was autobiography and was thus far easier to write than something of a creative nature.
We are of the opinion that something of a total nature is in store for this country, and we don't mean dictatorship or vigor.
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