| 41. | Yuen is a weekly hiker who always encourages Hong Kongers to go back to nature for fresh air and exercise.
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| 42. | Dagur �orleifsson emphasized that the religion constituted a movement back to nature, seeking refuge from the ills of industrial civilization.
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| 43. | Rousseau had said the exercise of reason hadn't improved humanity's condition and he urged man to go back to nature.
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| 44. | ORGANIC-FARMERS ( Carnation, Wash . )-- One of the federal government's biggest bureaucracies is about to get back to nature.
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| 45. | "Consumers think that back to nature is healthier and the label gives them a sense of assurance, " she said.
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| 46. | Gone half-feral, partway back to nature, they might take a small rabbit from time to time, or a nestling bird.
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| 47. | Fulfilling his bride's wish for a " back to nature " back yard has taken on the dimensions of a mission.
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| 48. | There's already a movement back to nature in course design, much like the preference for retro-style, natural grass stadiums in baseball.
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| 49. | Surprisingly, the theme here was not really " back to nature " and we enjoyed a comfortable stay with modern facilities.
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| 50. | By the time his wife died, nobody was living at The Birches, and the property had begun to deteriorate back to nature.
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