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Taking nature for granted could provide misleading results since natural products and processes are a significant contributor to all industrial products and processes.
Otherwise we're in danger of taking nature for granted and losing so much without even noticing".
In other words, the people of Morgan City are accustomed to taking nature as it comes.
Taking nature beyond mere representation, the house turned reality into artistic objects — a process akin to the way that couture inspirations morph into high fashion.
It had to do, I knew, drawing upon my freshly installed education, with idealism, with Emerson and Thoreau, with self-reliance and taking Nature on Nature's terms.
For the more adventurous, possibilities include rafting or bungee jumping in Queenstown or Taupo, diving off the Northland coast, or taking nature walks in the country's 14 national parks, which cover more than 19,305 square miles.
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For this collection, he took nature as its theme but had a typically conceptual approach.
Courbet would have liked the way its mulchy, shrubby surface took nature absolutely literally.
Alexander stressed the give and take nature of the deal struck to ensure coalition could take place.
Pasona Group, a recruitment company in Tokyo, takes nature's bounty one step further, with integrated urban farming facilities.
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