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rich and natural
Public sentiment for conserving our rich natural heritage is growing.
The Auschwitz complex of camps was located administratively in Germany, Provinz Oberschlesien, Regierungsbezirk Kattowitz, Landkreis Bielitz, approximately 30 km south of Katowice and 50 km west of Kraków, encompassing a large industrial area rich in natural resources.
Native American culture is rich in myths and legends that were used to explain natural phenomena.
The city is located in rich farm country, which produces corn, soybeans, and tomatoes ; and is in the Indiana natural gas region, to which fact it owed its growth as a manufacturing center.
These may be " natural alloys " manufactured by smelting zinc rich copper ores in reducing conditions.
The country has rich but largely unexploited natural resources ; meanwhile, forestry remains an important contributor to the C. A. R. economy.
The country has rich but largely unexploited natural resources in the form of diamonds, gold, uranium, and other minerals.
In their natural form ( as in whole grain ), they are a rich source of vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, fats, oils, and protein.
He was clad in silk and velvet, with the royal lions of Aquilonia worked in gold upon his rich jupon, and the crown of Aquilonia shone on his square-cut black mane ; but the great sword at his side seemed more natural to him than the regal accoutrements.
Kuiper belt objects are known to be rich in organic compounds such as tholins, so some form of life existing on their surfaces is not entirely implausible – though perhaps not going so far as to develop natural internal nuclear reactors, as have Forward's.
The design is self-conscious, overcharged with rich, artificially " natural " detail in physically improbable juxtapositions of jarring scale changes, overwhelming as a mere frame: Mannerist.
As for technology, reconstruction indicates a culture of the late Neolithic bordering on the early Bronze Age, with tools and weapons of very likely of " natural bronze " ( i. e., made from copper ore naturally rich in silicon or arsenic ).
They also planned to move closer to middle-sized cities, as opposed to only remote rural areas, and closer to areas rich in natural resources, in order to create a strong economic infrastructure.
Today, Sinai has become a tourist destination due to its natural setting, rich coral reefs, and biblical history.
Over the past 30 years Sinai has become a tourist destination due to its natural setting, rich coral reefs, and biblical history.
Silesia is rich in mineral and natural resources and includes several important industrial areas.
Turkmenistan is rich in natural gas, and currently sells most of its gas to Russia and Ukraine.
Despite Uzbekistan's rich and varied natural environment, decades of environmental neglect in the Soviet Union have combined with skewed economic policies in the Soviet south to make Uzbekistan one of the gravest of the CIS's many environmental crises.
Lacedaemon was rich in natural resources, fertile and blessed with a number of good natural harbors.
By the end of the king's long reign, rich Baroque designs were giving way to lighter elements with more curves and natural patterns.
Although the country is rich in natural resources, the economy is mainly bolstered by agriculture, food processing, lumber, oil, cement, chemicals, mining, basic metals, hydropower, tourism, textile industry, migrant remittances, and the informal economy.
Steel has a natural and rich aquatint.
The regional capital, Naples, one of the most populated and interesting cities in Italy, rich in history and natural beauty, both artistic and archaeological, still represents the centre of regional life.

rich and sights
At least, that is what is demonstrated in a rich, exciting, melodramatic way in the Kanin's own plushy production ... George Cukor, in his direction, amply proves that he knows the theatre, its sights and sounds and brittle people.
Since the mid 1990s, Norwegian popular music has experienced a thorough transformation from a small and domestically oriented scene into a rich and diverse society of musicians and industry reps that have their sights set on the international stage.
After living in New York, " California presented rich sights in the Forties – urban Hollywood in its archetypal, image-ridden ' glory ,' and lovely desert countryside ;" her photographs focused on local fruit pickers and the surrealism of Los Angeles.
However, she carries on with her plan to work for and then marry a rich man, and when she gets a job at Sincere Trust, she sets her sights on the attractive but self-absorbed Trevor Graydon ( John Gavin ).
The town is rich in historical sights – several historic buildings and statues, a former concentration camp, the Sarel Cilliers Museum ( although inactive currently ) and other places of national interest can be found here.
Among other sights, there is the Prostějov Castle at Pernštýnské náměstí square, completed in early 16th century in the Renaissance style and later reconstructed in early 20th century, with a rich decorated portal by Italian architect Casper Cuneus.
At church, Kit meets the rich, 19-year old William Ashby, who begins courting her, though she does not care for him ; originally, her cousin Judith had hoped to marry William, but soon sets her sights on John Holbrook, a divinity student studying with local minister Gershom Bulkeley.

rich and Campania
Despite its brevity, the First Samnite War results in the major acquisition by Rome of the rich land of Campania with its capital of Capua.
Campania is rich in culture, especially in regards to gastronomy, music, architecture, archeological and ancient sites such as Pompeii, Herculaneum, Paestum and Velia.
During the 340s BC, the Samnites were engaging in warfare with the Roman Republic in a dispute known as the Samnite Wars, with the Romans securing rich pastures of northern Campania during the First Samnite War.

rich and make
The child grows rich on his winnings and conspires with his uncle to make secret gifts of his money to his mother.
And when the child dies in Lawrence's story in a delirium that is somehow brought on by his mania to win and to make his mother rich, the manifest absurdity of such a disease and such a death does not enter into our thoughts at all.
This did not happen in counties of North Georgia, where the rivers run and make rich the bottom land.
Though he wrote in French and Italian, his plays make rich use of the Venetian language, regional vernacular, and colloquialisms.
It did not, however, make Melville rich.
Liberty will ultimately make all men rich ; it will not make all men equally rich.
Authority may ( and may not ) make all men equally rich in purse ; it certainly will make them equally poor in all that makes life best worth living.
" He goes on: Men will always be sharply divided about Rousseau: for he released imagination as well as sentimentalism ;; he increased men ’ s desire for justice as well as confusing their minds, and he gave the poor hope even though the rich could make use of his arguments.
It was the difficulty in using the longbow which led various monarchs of England to issue instructions encouraging their ownership and practice, including the Assize of Arms of 1252 and King Edward III's declaration of 1363: " Whereas the people of our realm, rich and poor alike, were accustomed formerly in their games to practise archery – whence by God's help, it is well known that high honour and profit came to our realm, and no small advantage to ourselves in our warlike enterprises ... that every man in the same country, if he be able-bodied, shall, upon holidays, make use, in his games, of bows and arrows ... and so learn and practise archery.
There is still active debate about the extent to which perception is an active process of hypothesis testing, analogous to science, or whether realistic sensory information is rich enough to make this process unnecessary.
The rich characterization, the careful and caring social eye, the interplay of story line and character development announced that writers could take worn themes such as vampirism and make them fresh again.
The southern, oil rich and prosperous Khuzestan and Basra area ( the main focus of the war, and the primary source of their economies ) were almost completely destroyed and were left at the pre 1979 border, while Iran managed to make some small gains on its borders in the Northern Kurdish area.
Obsidian is thought to have provided the material to make cutting utensils or tools, although since other more easily obtainable material were available, use was found exclusive to the higher status of the tribe using " the rich man's flint ".
It was during this time that he said: " We will make electricity so cheap that only the rich will burn candles.
In an era when the top pro golfers would be fortunate to make $ 30, 000 a year, Thomas ( who, after a misprint in a New York newspaper, let people think his name was Thompson ) could make that much in a week hustling rich country club players.
Vya's drink is made from orange muscat grapes combined with port wine and dry ingredients to make a rich, spicy vermouth.
Although the opera greatly raised Mozart's standing with the public as a composer, it did not make him rich: he was paid a flat fee of 100 Imperial ducats ( about 450 florins ) for his work, and made no profits from the many subsequent performances.
Aeschines claims that Demosthenes made money out of young rich men, such as Aristarchus, the son of Moschus, whom he allegedly deceived with the pretence that he could make him a great orator.

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