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  1. Natural [videorecording]

    [Argentina] : De nuestro tiempo, 2002.

    A story of two adolescent lovers.

  2. Natural

    [Place of publication not identified] : Igloo Records, [2014]

    Online Naxos Music Library

  3. Natural : how faith in nature's goodness leads to harmful fads, unjust laws, and flawed science

    Levinovitz, Alan
    Boston : Beacon Press, [2020]

    "The widespread confusion of Nature with God and "natural" with holy has far-reaching negative consequences, from misinformation about everyday food and health choices to mistaken justifications of sexism, racism, and flawed economic policies"--

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  1. Natural earth

    Patterson, Tom, Kelso, Nathaniel Vaughn, and North American Cartographic Information Society
    2009

    Began in 2009. Natural Earth is a public domain map data set available at 1:10m, 1:50m, and 1:110m scales, featuring vector and raster data. Primar...

  2. Natural vegetation.

    Kingsbury, Robert C. and Hollingsworth, John M.
    1970

    Shows bluestem prairie, oak-hickory forest, beech and maple forest, southern floodplain forest, and elm-ash forest. Detached from: Kingsbury, Rober...

  3. Natural oyster bars

    U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Maryland Shell Fish Commission, and United States Bureau of Fisheries
    1909

    Depths shown by isolines.

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