Sentences with phrase «by mother nature at»

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Perhaps we can get at this sense of motherhood as both nature and history by suggesting that a mother, though not «in her place,» should seek to «be place» for her children.
You were cheated at birth by that mean old witch Mother Nature.
When eating this by the spoonful, I like to imagine that just once I beat Mother Nature at her own game.
By sourcing the finest merino wool from mountainous New Zealand and Australian ranches (courtesy of our friends at ZQ Merino), Chasing Windmills allows Mother Nature to provide the soulful base of everything we create.
Northwest Herald, February 20, 2008 Mama nature: Start saving the Earth at the moment of birth by Geneva White «For many parents, caring for their babies is an exercise in green living... And then there's the mother of all green parenting — using cloth diapers instead of those oh - so - convenient disposables.
The answers, at least in part: a park district intent on scheduling more events to return the stadium to profitability, a sport that is by its nature tough on grass and bad breaks from Mother Nnature tough on grass and bad breaks from Mother NatureNature.
My husband told me that we should only ask Mother Nature for one favor, and I had used up that favor in avoiding a medically necessary c - section by having my partial placenta previa move itself (at 35 weeks) so that I could have the natural delivery that I so badly wanted.
This document aims at strengthening «Step 4» by focussing on nature's miraculous way of initiating breastfeeding by a phenomenon called «Breast Crawl» i.e. «Every newborn, when placed on the mother's abdomen soon after birth, has the ability to find her mother's breast all on her own and to decide when to take the first breastfeed.»
By stimulating immune cells from bone marrow, the group was able to «mimic Mother Nature's environmental enrichment in a dish,» says Richard Kraig, a professor of neurology at Chicago.
Results: By grafting features analogous to those in Mother Nature's catalysts onto a synthetic catalyst, scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory created a hydrogen production catalyst that is 40 % faster than the unmodified catalyst.
Scott Calvin (Tim Allen), who doubles as Santa Claus, has settled into his home at the North Pole with his new wife, Carol (Elizabeth Mitchell), and is preparing for another Christmas when he receives a visitor — Jack Frost (Martin Short), the cold - weather sprite who has been sent to help out St. Nick by Mother Nature (Aisha Tyler) and Father Time (Peter Boyle) after making a scene at a meeting of the Council of Legendary Figures.
Both embraced and tested by his salt - of - the - earth father (Jason Clarke) and doted on by his loving mother (Brit Marling), young Abe is shown to learn the values that would come to define his character, at least in the American historical memory: reason, self - control, morality, empathy — those titular «better angels of our nature» that he would index in his first inaugural address.
When I arrived at last year's Middleburg Film Festival, awash as usual in Mother Nature's autumnal splendor in the heart of Virginia's wine and horse country, I was visually assaulted by a big old honking «Trump for President» sign as the two - lane road curved into the town.
In some ways he chose Oezo in an effort to escape the highly competitive prep schools he had attended previously, but he was faced with an entirely new set of difficulties at Oezo, surrounded by animals and Mother Nature.
Indie Next # 1 Pick: THE LINE BECOMES A RIVER: Dispatches From the Border by Francisco Cantú THE GREAT ALONE by Kristin Hannah HOW TO STOP TIME by Matt Haig AN AMERICAN MARRIAGE by Tayari Jones I AM, I AM, I AM: Seventeen Brushes with Death by Maggie O'Farrell EVERYTHING HERE IS BEAUTIFUL by Mira T. Lee ONLY KILLERS AND THIEVES by Paul Howarth RED CLOCKS by Leni Zumas NEED TO KNOW by Karen Cleveland ETERNAL LIFE by Dara Horn HEART BERRIES: A Memoir, by Terese Marie Mailhot FRESHWATER by Akwaeke Emezi MOTHERS OF SPARTA: A Memoir in Pieces by Dawn Davies IN EVERY MOMENT WE ARE STILL ALIVE by Tom Malmquist THE UNMADE WORLD by Steve Yarbrough THE MITFORD MURDERS by Jessica Fellowes THE LARGESSE OF THE SEA MAIDEN: Stories by Denis Johnson FORCE OF NATURE by Jane Harper THIS WILL BE MY UNDOING: Living at the Intersection of Black, Female, and Feminist in (White) America, by Morgan Jerkins WHITE HOUSES by Amy Bloom
We're proud that our PawZaar community is able to help support the ASPCA ® and its mission to save lives so that, regardless of what Mother Nature may throw at us, help is available for ALL impacted by the storms — both two - and four - legged!
Tune into and reconnect with your spiritual side at SháNah Spa and Wellness Center, a sanctuary where one can take time out to be nurtured by Mother Nature and guided by ancient wisdom and calming spirits.
Camping off the beaten track, surrounded on all sides by the great outdoors, you have the rare opportunity to fully appreciate the many facets of Mother Nature at work.
At the end of the day you have time to relax your mind and body as you enjoy of these therapeutic volcanic hot water spring, surrounded by Mother Nature.
Experience the beauty of Mother Nature at her best at a place still untouched by the commercialism and crowds of other popular tourist destinations.
I'll be talking about Olson's approach to narrative in my new Multi-Platform Communication course at Pace University tonight, focusing on an example in a popular video about an unexpected twist during a road rage incident created for Georgia law enforcement agencies by Joel Babbit (best known here as a co-founder of Mother Nature Network).
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Keep all eyes at sea by echoing Mother Nature's color palette inside.
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