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  • This month, envi ronmental activist Bill McKibben met with White House aides to convince them to reinstall a set of solar panels that Mr. Carter had placed on the White House roof.

    The Carter-Obama Comparisons Grow 2010

  • The colonists had built carefully, constructing their small cities in places that could handle the inevitable envi-ronmental damage of urbanization with minimal im-pact on the overall ecosystem, and utilizing the arable land for farms.

    Demons Of Air And Darkness DeCandido, Keith R. A. 2001

  • Demonstrate leadership in envi-ronmental protection and improvement.

    FM 9-6 Chapter 6 United States Army 1998

  • Already involved in international envi - ronmental impact studies.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • Like the evolutionary development of mankind, the experiential development of each individual consists therefore in an integrated series of responses to envi - ronmental stimuli.

    ENVIRONMENT REN 1968

  • They involve on the part of the body and the mind powerful reactions which aim at warding off the envi - ronmental threat, or at repairing the damage it has done.

    ENVIRONMENT REN 1968

  • Montesquieu's forceful arguments made strong friends and strong enemies, and for good reason: he posed very clearly and trenchantly the questions based on envi - ronmental versus social causation.

    ENVIRONMENT AND CULTURE CLARENCE J. GLACKEN 1968

  • Under these circumstances it is not surprising that there should be interest also in environmental questions other than those of an economic, utilitarian, or purely scientific nature, that there should be interest in envi - ronmental perception, nature imagery, in scenery, in preservation, whether it is an old quarter in a city or an old oak.

    ENVIRONMENT AND CULTURE CLARENCE J. GLACKEN 1968

  • But neither theory deals with the mechanisms through which each individual person becomes what he is and behaves as he does in response to the envi - ronmental forces that have impinged on him in the course of his development.

    ENVIRONMENT REN 1968

  • In addition, we are supplementing our internal envi - ronmental research and development through coopera - A key energy-saving practice is our growing use of tive efforts with universities and research centers and cogeneration, the simultaneous production of steam through partnerships with other corporations.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

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