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nature

[ney-cher] / ˈneɪ tʃər /




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"And it's a movement in British music, certainly, that won't ever be replicated, just because of the nature of the landscape of the music industry. Hopefully that's what this play brings out."

From BBC

“That was always kind of a stretch, just due to the nature of the injury and the timing of the surgery and everything,” Edman said.

From Los Angeles Times

“Whenever we would shoot nature, we would frame it the same way we would be framing a person,” Veloso says.

From Los Angeles Times

As is her nature, Hudson talks openly and honestly about how being a mother has intertwined with her career.

From Los Angeles Times

Surely, writing one’s name amid the clouds is a gleeful exploitation of the buildings’ arrested progress, laying claim to one of the few spaces where nature and the city reliably meet.

From Los Angeles Times