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How save the wilderness?' " Early last month, two prominent biologists wrote a comment in the journal Nature in which they addressed one of their field's central questions: Should we conserve nature for nature's sake, or for our own?

Early last month, two prominent biologists wrote a comment in the journal Nature in which they addressed one of their field's central questions: Should we conserve nature for nature's sake, or for our own?

By Michelle Nijhuis December 9, 2014 Early last month, two prominent biologists wrote a comment in the journal Nature in which they addressed one of their field's central questions: Should we conserve nature for nature's sake, or for our own?

That defeat, coupled with miserable Premier League form that has seen the team slip into the relegation places, prompted Sullivan and Gold to publish an open letter on the club's website in which they addressed recent traumas before the first leg of their Capital One Cup semi-final at Manchester City.

Beginning like corpses suspended on white ropes from one tree, they soon took lengths of white gauze with which they addressed, like garden spiders, both the metalwork of various old Army installations (most memorably, a large near-cannon-scale gun) and the trees that have grown in that part of the fort.

It is something of an irony that the tools with which they addressed this task came increasingly from another side of the Enlightenment, the rationalizing, scientific side that was beginning to treat human beings not (or at least, not only) as God's special creation but as natural creatures whose history could be studied along with that of other organisms.

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And what makes this yet more glorious is the generous and collegial tone with which they address their partners and the whole troupe.

What New York voters should look for Wednesday is the level of maturity with which Mr. Lazio and Mrs. Clinton discuss the whole range of issues and the level of skill with which they address this skirmish.

As problems are swept from block to block reaching into the heart of the residential community, the police must reconsider the manner in which they address illegal activity so that the rights of the residents are safeguarded.

The vicious back-stabbing and defensive homophobia of the cheerleaders seem as accurate as the high school vernacular in which they address one another, and even the cheering hides an edge of hostility behind its smiling allure.

It makes you feel the thrill of the space between the two dancers, the amplitude with which they address each other across it, the charm of the spectacle they afford for the viewers all around and — perhaps most appealing of all — the sense of acute stylistic connection between these two dancers and the society around them.

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