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Some of the species of this area that make the count interesting are the very abundant bald eagles that tend to roost about the Kenai Peninsula Land Fill, along with a surprising diversity of gulls.
It mixes spoken-word declamations - including DiFranco's latest inspirational credo, "Grand Canyon" - with bluesy ruminations ("Bodily") and jazzy diversions ("Bliss Like This").
"They can exchange viruses, they can amplify within those markets and you have humans coming into repeated contact with animals, a wide diversity of people." "They can exchange viruses, they can amplify within those markets and you have humans coming into repeated contact with animals, a wide diversity of people."White men had invented the commute, had deepened its meaning, had diversified its complications, and now spent most of the time trying to shorten it, reduce it, lessen it.
The savants were appalled by the diversity of weights and measures they saw all around them.
This diversity obstructed communication and commerce, and hindered the rational administration of the state.
One Englishman, traveling through France on the eve of the Revolution, found the diversity there a torment.
This nation of dramatic topography and diverse climates, studded with capricious obstacles and shaken by the sighs of hundreds of volcanoes, a geological miracle between the heights of the cordillera and the depths of the sea, is unified top to tail by the obstinate sense of nationhood of its inhabitants.
The Anti-Federalists were not simply concerned that Congress was too small relatively--too small to be truly representative of the great diversity of the nation.
These changes quickly increased the percentages of jail diversions to 52 percent in the Bronx and 57 percent in Brooklyn.
The inner-city community is actually quite diverse economically; various people are doing fairly well, whereas others are very poor but decent and still others are utterly and profoundly suffering, alienated, and angry.
Yes, it's wasteful, yes, it seems stupid to make so much and then immediately destroy nearly all of it, but would nature get anywhere if she were stingy?Would we expect to see her flagrant diversity, her blowsy sequins and feather boas, if she weren't simply and reliably too much?Think of it this way: without the unchosen, there can be no choosing.
"There's an expanding number of cable channels, more time to fill, and therefore more diverse points of view are represented.
As a record producer, Rundgren's credits are alarmingly diverse:
At the same time as Commissioner Delaney and the odd Bishop or two were having their say, the press in Australia was bringing reports of the research of Alfred Kinsey and all of his successors who researched human sexual diversity.
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