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Post-puberty, the human brain is on a wild course of learning how to function.
This footage showcases a Manhattan that barely exists now diverse, wild, coursing with energy.
Once Keiko regained his health in Oregon, he was flown back to Iceland, where he went through yet another round of living-in-the-wild courses.
There were Wild West courses.
nationalparks.nsw.gov.au This wild river courses through the vast, untrammeled bush of the Kanangra-Boyd national park.
Fergus Drennan, aka 'Fergus the Forager', who runs wild food courses and has written for BBC Countryfile Magazine, offers some advice: "You should be led by the things that you see every day," he says.
Gardens do by nature tend to wild, of course.
As the genetic memory of a simpler, wilder past courses through his veins, he is "transported" into the full, unmediated moment.
With a police helicopter hovering noisily overhead and the sound of wild cheering coursing through the stands, Magnus Norman won his first significant tennis tournament today, one day after he replaced Andre Agassi as the leader in the yearlong points race.
In the wild, of course, these bees would be using the honey they diligently harvested to keep themselves going throughout the winter months, arming themselves with all the nourishment they need to see them through.
They really were wild, of course, barbaric tribesmen of the Dobruja plain at the very frontier of the imperial civilisation, and to Ovid they became devils incarnate, with their tangled snow-flecked beards, their poisoned arrows and their marauding hordes of ponies.
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