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(61) Everything in Nature contains all the powers of Nature. Everything is made of one hidden stuff.Ralph Waldo Emerson (62) Further, the two remedies of administrative receiver and administrators are different in nature, though they may be similar in purpose. (63) But above all, a synthetic chemical lacks the life-force found only in nature. (64) The basis for his scientific management was technological in nature. (65) A painter should begin every canvas with a wash of black, because all things in nature are dark except where exposed by the light.Leonardo da Vinci (66) It is often seen in nature, but becomes much more obvious when natural hazards are removed in captive and human populations. (67) It is envisaged that a large proportion of the work of the external assessors will be judgmental in nature. (68) Do you buy environment-friendly products and take an active interest in nature? (69) The world has invented many industrial processes which often create pollutants of a kind that do not occur in nature at all. (70) There is a vast untapped genetic and metabolic biodiversity in nature that can also be harnessed. (71) Scientific Correspondence is for discussion of topical scientific matters, including those published in Nature, and for miscellaneous contributions. (72) Ninety-two elements exist in nature and another dozen or so have been made by nuclear physicists. (73) To the extent that training is provided, it varies greatly in nature, quality, duration, and goals. (74) In nature, the elements form stable chemical compounds with each other, usually involving oxygen. (75) Extremes in nature equal ends produce; In man they join to some mysterious use.Alexander Pope (76) In nature, butterflyfishes are constantly nibbling and picking for food, as are many other small marine fishes.http:// (77) The overwhelming majority of peasant communications were oral in nature in a society that was still largely illiterate. (78) Mark Winston in Nature Wars provides a compelling account of why this has happened. (79) Yet our narratives, or ways of thinking, are grounded in our bodily experiences in nature and society. (80) A notice in Nature the following year described his representation of the attitudes of human locomotion by means of sculpture. (81) Finally, humans create habitats of a kind that may well occur in nature, but not commonly. (82) Under different situations in nature Azolla is regarded to be an undesirable weed or a very beneficial plant. (83) Some psychologists contend that even some forms of psychosis are retaliatory in nature. (84) There are movements of Rabari, swirls and swoops apparently random but fractal in nature. (85) Huxley's Man's Place in Nature of 1863 had stressed the physical resemblances between humans and apes. (86) When we say that a ring round the moon means rain, we refer to a connection in nature. (87) Very simple geometrical forms exist in nature out there but most of them are ordinarily invisible to the naked eye. (88) This is particularly important in a field where many of the demands made by users are highly specialized in nature. (89) In nature, each creature has a niche or environment in which it finds the conditions necessary for survival and reproduction. (90) Or to put it differently, he saw in nature a storehouse of artistic forms.