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unnaturalness

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Genetic modification was rejected by many consumers in the UK, the European Union and other countries 30 years ago because of its perceived unnaturalness.

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The ‘Bones and All’ director is more attracted to the idea of the impossibility of one’s nature than the blood and unnaturalness of his characters.

It's encouraging that some courts have "admitted the unnaturalness of this immunity", she says.

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This unnaturalness was very depressing; it seemed to come from a creature far away from us and horribly alone.

The contamination disproportionately affected rural, poor people of color, showing the unnaturalness of “natural disasters.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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