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Terms for the positive relation are animal, man, wild: for the negative relation, animal, science, wild-the middle in both being the term wild.
Prior Analytics Aristotle 2002
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Terms for the positive relation are animal, man, wild: for the negative relation, animal, science, wild-the middle in both being the term wild.
PRIOR ANALYTICS Aristotle 1989
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Then his clothing was torn and bedraggled, his hair unkempt, face unshaven and his expression wild.
The Attempted Assassination of ex-President Theodore Roosevelt Oliver Remey
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The creatures that want to live a life of their own, we call wild.
This Simian World Clarence Day 1904
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The creatures that want to live a life of their own, we call wild.
This Simian World Clarence Day 1904
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*You should assume that all salmon and shrimp are farmed unless labelled wild.
Tidbits from the new book What to Eat The Nag 2006
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*You should assume that all salmon and shrimp are farmed unless labelled wild.
Archive 2006-07-01 The Nag 2006
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There are no horses in this quarter which can with propriety be termed wild. there are some few which have been left by the indians at large for so great a length of time that they have become shye, but they all shew marks of having been in possession of man. such is that one which Capt.
Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 1904
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European city, set down in the midst of scenery which might almost be called wild.
Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part III. The Great Explorers of the Nineteenth Century Jules Verne 1866
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- There are no horses in this quarter which can with propriety be termed wild. there are some few which have been left by the indians at large for so great a length of time that they have become shye, but they all shew marks of having been in possession of man. such is that one which Capt.
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791
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