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" It was an image that Gary Larson drew on for his witty cartoon of an assembly hall full of despondent stegosaurs. "The picture's pretty bleak, gentlemen," a lecturer admits. "The world's climates..."
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Holland, Tom. "Beastly business"
New Statesman (1996)
128.4457 Oct. 4 1999: 43
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" While this works well enough when the reader has seen a particular cartoon under discussion enough times so as to be very familiar with all of its images and its twists and turns in plot and action, the..."
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Davis, Amy M. "7 Minutes: The Life and Death of the American Animated Cartoon"
Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television
19.2 June 1 1999: 265-267
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"... seen as a natural process to being viewed as an unnatural process requiring control by physicians has resulted in the marginalization and disempowerment of birthgiving women."
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Josephson, Jyl. "Women, Power, and Childbirth: A Case Study of a Free-Standing Birth Center"
Journal of Comparative Family Studies
29.3 Sept. 22 1998: 602-604
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" Baffert's fun-loving following - known for drinking until dawn, making fun of racing's bluebloods and preferring beer to mint juleps - didn't seem a natural link to Thompson, but he has seen stranger groups in 29 years of coordinating Derby security."
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Snider, Rick. "Baffert's back in the running with colt named after a cop"
Washington Times
May 5 2000: 6
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" Indeed, in an ironic precursor to Cockburn's "unnatural union" claim, the Colombian military's official website carries an article accusing Human Rights Watch of forming part of a "strange..."
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. "LETTERS"
Nation
271.7 Sept. 4 2000: 2
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" Secrets and Lives There was nothing strange or unnatural in Leopold Amery not flaunting his Jewish ancestry yet at the same time being passionately interested in Jewish affairs."
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. "Letters"
History Today
49.4 Apr. 1 1999: 60-61
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" Glofish themselves may be a short-lived commodity in the pet industry; just another flashy vapor in a roily sea of strange and unnatural creatures."
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Gill, Tony. "The atomic fish: the rising controversy of genetically modified pets"
Humanist
64.5 Sept. 1 2004: 7-10
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" But-- he thought it wasn't--he said--people like making rules and others like breaking them--he made me believe it was all perfectly natural and so it was, it was natural, nothing in us rose up and said--it was--unnatural." (158-59) ..."
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HANSSON, HEIDI. "The Double Voice of Metaphor: A. S. Byatt's "Morpho Eugenia""
Twentieth Century Literature
45.4 Dec. 22 1999: 452
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" It is not jealousy or anger caused by her fiance's unfaithfulness but the horrendous breach of the social and natural order that their intercourse poses: "No, that was nasty!" Even to imagine the two of them together seems somehow unnatural, incestuous."
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Stockenstrom, Goran. "The dilemma of naturalistic tragedy: Strindberg's Miss Julie"
Comparative Drama
38.1 Mar. 22 2004: 39-58
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" The landscape is bathed in the strange light of imagination, the darkening night suddenly illuminated by a flash of lightning that casts objects in an unnatural glare."
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Fabbri, Anne. "Jennifer Bartlett at Locks"
Art in America
92.10 Nov. 1 2004: 185-186
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"... both users and sites for premium, high-speed connections [see Jeffrey Chester and Gary O. Larson, "End of the Open Road?" TAP, January 17, 2000]."
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STARR, PAUL. "The Electronic Commons"
American Prospect
11.10 Mar. 27 2000: 30
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" Garrett, p. 657. (16.) Ibid., p. 575. (17.) Personal communication from Dr. Gary Levy. (18.) Erik Larson, "The Flu Hunters," Tune (Canadian Edition)..."
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Purdy, Laura. "The Risks of Animal Human Transplants"
Free Inquiry
19.4 Sept. 22 1999: 38
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" AMP's all-time bestsellers are collections of the now-defunct "Calvin and Hobbes" by Bill Watterson of Universal and "The Far Side" by Gary Larson."
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Astor, David. "Syndicate sharing: Rivals revel in occasional alliances"
Editor & Publisher
May 8 1999: 42
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"... Gary Larson ("The Far Side"), Bill Watterson ("Calvin and Hobbes"), Lynn Johnston ("For Better or For Worse"), and Charles Schulz ("Peanuts")."
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Astor, David. "Cartoon group hopes April mailing brings May publicity p.34"
Editor & Publisher
Apr. 3 1999: 34
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" The frogs in the Sierra Nevada could have been affected by the introduction of trout, which eat the larvae and eggs, according to Gary Larson, a scientist from USGS' Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center in Oregon."
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Kabbany, Jennifer. "Boyhood interest in frogs spurs study of woes: Scientist sees sharp drop in numbers, more deformities"
Washington Times
Apr. 4 1999: 8
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" With a tip of the hat to Gary Larson's "The Far Side," philosopher and cartoonist Charles Moore exhibits five of his silliest works."
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Szadkowski, Joseph. "Not all as it appears at fun science site"
Washington Times
May 7 2000: 5
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" Gary Larson."
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. "Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers"
Teacher Librarian
26.4 Mar. 1 1999: 14-15
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" Gary Larson."
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. "Best Books for Young Adults"
Teacher Librarian
26.4 Mar. 1 1999: 12-13
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" Gary Larson."
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. "Quick picks for reluctant young adult readers"
Teacher Librarian
26.4 Mar. 1 1999: 14-16
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" Conversely, other entities will be denied agency. --For agents, an ascription of some motives and denial of others. --Conceptions of natural and unnatural relationships between particular agents -and other entities; for example,..."
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BEREJIKIAN, JEFFREY,DRYZEK, JOHN S. "Reflexive Action in International Politics"
British Journal of Political Science
30.2 Apr. 1 2000: 193
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" It shows then-President William McKinley and his cronies, taking refuge in the Capitol dome, looking on as an unmistakably Rooseveltian shadow looms over Washington. (Gary Larson's haunting..."
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Butters, Patrick. "Tackling tough Teddy: Roosevelt exhibit displays an immortal `Icon'"
Washington Times
Nov. 8 1998: 1
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" Retired "Far Side" cartoonist Gary Larson is drawing original "Far Side of Science" panels for the New York Times' expanded science section."
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. "Etcetera .."
Editor & Publisher
Oct. 31 1998: 34-35
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" It seems that each day has brought a strange new twist to the story of Elian Gonzalez, as forty years of unresolved hostilities are played out in the battle over his fate."
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Torres, Maria de los Angeles. "Elian and the Tale of Pedro Pan"
Nation
270.12 Mar. 27 2000: 21
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" Gary Larson."
Source:
. "Best books for young adults"
Teacher Librarian
26.4 Mar. 1 1999: 12-14
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" AMY SCOTT e-mail I was surprised by some of the reactions to "Benjamin Has a Mom and a Mommy." Those opposed to this article seem to present two arguments: 1) homosexuality is unnatural, therefore a magazine focusing on natural family living has..."
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. "YOUR LETTERS"
Mothering
May 1 2000: 12
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