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The natural state of the oil market is not just enough, any more than the natural state of Pharaoh's food supply was just enough.
All the conditioners are 97% naturally derived, ingredients are unchanged from its natural state or have at least 50% of its natural state after being processed into a stable haircare ingredient.
From here Eilean Mòr was in its natural state, empty.
McCain always seems to return to that natural state eventually.
One other thing we know: Silence isn't Trump's natural state.
Today, the beautiful orchid has returned to its natural state.
The beast eventually wanders off free, regaining its natural state.
They're in their natural state, these long expanses of sand.
We want to show our strength in its most natural state.
Because apparently our genitals in their natural state aren't attractive enough.
"The natural state of the world is not connected," Bosworth wrote.
Who's going to put that land back to its natural state?
So yeah, these are my lashes now in their natural state.
The natural state of the US and global economies is growth.
When you live with someone, that's the natural state of being.
That has rubbed off on the rest of the Natural State.
In that way, the plan returns the park to its natural state.
Point being, it's not a mistake to look in your natural state.
In fact, it's a natural state—it poses no danger to anybody.
The natural state of waves on a beach is low-quality surf.
You have amazing hair and it should remain in its natural state.
In his natural state, Dave Burleigh looks nothing like Donald J. Trump.
This island is close to its natural state, practically untouched by humans.
After all, divorce is a natural state of being for this family.
In this view, countries are in a natural state of permanent competition.
I just like having colorful hair because it feels like my natural state.
Having a touch screen smartphone is basically our natural state at this point.
In its "natural" state, electricity is turbulent, like water flowing down a mountainside.
Trump, by contrast, was constantly reverting to his natural state of toxic masculinity.
The materials are rarely painted or finished; they're left in their natural state.
But frustration with all the upkeep nudged him back to his natural state.
But that's rattan in its natural state — it's better known in furniture form.
You can afford to eat some healthy food here in the Natural State.
The book suggests that the "natural" state of the body is fat-free.
Barber wore her hair in its natural state in honor of her mom.
This was a revolutionary concept, to embrace your natural hairstyle and natural state.
It would be simple to, say, return it all to its natural state.
Embattled is just the natural state of affairs in the Trump White House.
Canada's natural state of division appears to have caught up with him, however.
Ultimately they hope to return at least 100,000 acres to their natural state.
That individual ignorance is our natural state is a bitter pill to swallow.
Almost every company presentation assumes that rising margins are the natural state of affairs.
It will grow so much better and faster when it's in its natural state.
A dozen of those years were spent as first lady of The Natural State.
" In our society, he wrote, change is understood as the "natural state of man.
An abandoned child, his natural state is isolation, his faith a kind of misanthropy.
As with all high-performance mechanisms, motion is the natural state of a movement.
Plus, the juice is higher in sugar than celery is in its natural state.
That's because eating food that has not been transformed from its natural state is dangerous.
You can't improve on perfection, and Cheetos, in their natural state, might just be perfect.
I worry, though, that politics divided by worldview may be the natural state of things.
Men need to leave their beards grown long in their natural state, with mustaches trimmed.
After all, the alcoholic's natural state is drunkenness, just as the addict's is being high.
"I'm not just introducing Syrian art — I'm introducing Syria in its natural state," said Mrs.
You'll have to buy your fruit in its natural state and actually cut it yourselves.
There's the artist who performs in his natural state, and then you have the clown.
" As Mr. Gibbs himself put it: "I like things in their natural state — people especially.
OUTDOOR SPACE The 0.73-acre lot remains in a largely natural state, with many trees.
Ice might be a natural state, but skating ice is a wonder of human dedication.
Now a growing band of environmentalists wants to restore the waters to their natural state.
" To which Eli responds: "You say slides backward, I say reverts to its natural state.
Ignorance is our natural state; it is a product of the way the mind works.
"The weather really kicks your butt, but it puts you in that natural state," says Goodluck.
The Missouri river, for example, is on average half the width of its former natural state.
Kenyon explains that by repairing broken bonds, Olaplex is returning your hair to its natural state.
In her natural state, notice the slack jaw, deep sleep and palpable fatigue of this creature.
The quote above suggests that Corker believes Trump's natural state is to not tell the truth.
What this says about our cultural aversion to women's bodies in their natural state is depressing.
Poles, handrails, and signs are set to be dismantled, returning the formation to its natural state.
Trump and Rubio, meanwhile, are tied for second, with 23 percent apiece, in the Natural State.
" Robert Young told me, "Storms are not a problem for barrier islands in their natural state.
At the time, his representatives said he was returning the shoreline to a more natural state.
But because of the diagnosis's bold proposition: Humans, in their natural state, are meant to thrive.
Draghi argued that growth would slowly ease as stimulus waned and growth returned to its natural state.
The Natural State is decidedly lacking in some of the best things in nature — like fresh air.
Hometown Drake—his assumed natural state, even if it was considered to be widely conflicting by outsiders.
Even outside of the borders of the Natural State, consensus is building around an ObamaCare enrollment freeze.
I didn't think I would be crowned Miss USA if my hair was in its natural state.
Suddenly we saw our water unfiltered, in its natural state: It was orange-brown and farty smelling.
Managed hunting can reduce pressure to convert land from its natural state to cattle ranching or agriculture.
I believe this is a natural state for most fans, when they stop to think about it.
"You're entering yourself back to your natural state as you come into this world," Hilton told the CBC.
In its natural state, it's ineffective as a gene-editing tool at the lower body temperature of humans.
It's not a mistake for me to be in my natural state in front of you right now.
They're as good as new, and have returned to their natural state of being smooth, shimmery eye candy.
Mr Piketty offered an alternative explanation: that high levels of inequality are the natural state of modern economies.
She pretty quickly corrected herself as Issa Rae stood at the microphone in her most natural state, awkward.
Our drunks are in their natural state, and it takes a lot to get them staggering or slurring.
In its natural state, a whole grain of wheat, say, includes an outer shell of bran and germ.
But balance is important, so we need to nudge Leaf fans back towards their natural state of despair.
Like a baby is full of joy, wonder, curiosity, adventure, risk-taking, playfulness, that&aposs our natural state.
"It's been so good to finally be the real me and just myself in my natural state," she says.
But it wasn't as simple as finding the shrimp in their natural state, so they needed to get creative.
But when Trump has the chance to return to his natural state as troll-in-chief, he takes it.
That's when I feel the most confident, because that's the most natural state that I could possibly get in.
The year 2018 may be remembered as the time when the moody market beast returned to its natural state.
In its natural state, gypsum is a mineral compound used as the main ingredient in different types of plaster.
The idea that seeing so many strangers on busy city streets isn't our natural state isn't new at all.
One thing you learn in a socialist experiment is that equality is not a natural state of the world.
Some forest rangers are trying to change that by allowing previously cultivated woodlands to return to their natural state.
It was the first time as an adult that I had seen my hair purely in its natural state.
Shaped by a beaver's gnawing, one piece is left in its natural state while the other is cast in bronze.
Shaw understands viewers are "just craving something else, craving women's natural state," and is here to give us just that.
All of these are currently hosting different aspects of an exclusive exhibition of works by Ai Weiwei, titled Natural State.
He presides over the sort of power structure that Douglass North, an American political economist, has called the "natural state".
Part of North's logic of the "natural state" is that when rents get scarce the role of violence goes up.
But modern scholars of human behavior say compassion is our natural state while violence, greed, and competition may be learned.
We can shame billionaires into using their wealth to buy acres of land and return it to its natural state.
That was powerful in the framework, the fear of being seen that has always been part of Harry's natural state.
Like, I mean, come on—look at this guy: Republicans don't want to be happy; it isn't their natural state.
It typically costs $3,000 to $6,000 for a grave and to preserve the land in its natural state in perpetuity.
Even if profit-trimming competition is the natural state of affairs, price-based rivalry seems to be on the wane.
Arkansas calls itself the Natural State, and you might think residents would like to get out there and enjoy it.
And thus, the Fab Five upgraded to the next natural state of ruling the pop culture universe: They became Yass Queens.
Being able to represent yourself in your natural state and also having versatility is very important for your personal self-esteem.
The goal is to not contaminate the planet with Earth life so that we can study it in its natural state.
It's important to explore Mars in its natural state, so we'll understand the planet's environment — in case people live there someday.
Researchers built the first microscope that can provide a detailed view of coral polyps in their natural state, on the seafloor.
Absorb's appeal is that it allows the blood vessel to return to a natural state, free from a permanent metal implant.
But aloneness on a cruise ship is something one has to make efforts to achieve; it is not the natural state.
A "Free Niagara" movement pleaded for the return of the falls to their natural state and a guarantee of public access.
The sanctuary is part of a project to return the former cranberry bog to its natural state as a coastal wetland.
In other words, if the goal is to recover grizzly densities in Yellowstone to their "natural" state, the bear has recovered.
Aside from her famous wigs, we've seen Taraji's gorgeous hair in its natural state occasionally... thick, lush, and hanging to her shoulders.
In their natural state the fruit of the olive tree are loaded with compounds called phenols that make them unpalatable to people.
I didn't understand the incoming message about 'energetic surrogacy,' but Dobay kept repeating that they were not humans in their natural state.
He struck upon the idea of an exhibition where you could see animals and humans from lands afar in their "natural" state.
She spent four years on a kibbutz tilling the land, an experience that taught her to respect ingredients in their natural state.
"With a guy, there's no natural state when he stops producing sperm," Aaron Hamlin, executive director of the Male Contraception Initiative, said.
It's cohesive like an inherited villa: The architecture is left to its natural state, the objects are in love with one another.
" "I don't follow fad diets, or count calories and instead believe in nourishing my body with foods in their most natural state possible.
I think that's the natural state of an actor, is to try to walk in people's shoes, and understand their lives, and empathize.
The large holdings have typically meant a premium for nearby contracts when an oversupplied market suggests a discount should be the natural state.
For Schmitt, war between nations was not just a natural state of affairs — it could even be seen as an end in itself.
And with it, black hair in its natural state of sublime uprightness has returned as a symbol of political consciousness and visionary imagining.
This flows from an idea that the world's natural state is of clashing civilizations, an idea popularized by the scholar Samuel P. Huntington.
To the generation now in diapers, carrying on a conversation with an artificial intelligence like Siri is the natural state of the world.
All fine and good if you're looking at a dead spider, but unacceptable if you want to catch biological molecules in their natural state.
"Restoring nature to its natural state is a cause beyond party and beyond factions," Nixon said in his 22007 State of the Union speech.
Also worth noting is that Claire's hair has returned to its natural state without the help of Miss Clairol, and the grey is showing.
For one thing, its natural state — fine but plentiful, wavy yet lank, with a disobedient cowlick on the right — no longer makes me cry.
It's a book my friend gave me and it explores that very thing, relationship evolution and monogamy isn't our natural state and here's why.
Its natural state at this time of year, before the monsoon, would be a dismal sequence of puddles dirtied by industrial and human waste.
"In their natural state, they're pure energy," visual effects supervisor Jerome Chen said of MIB's twin bad guys in the May issue of Empire.
The resulting intimate side-by-side portraits form Vogel's With and Without series, which explores nudity as our natural state, without its sexual connotation.
Dearing told CNN that when ecosystems collapse from their natural state, the resources they offer in terms of food or agriculture become severely diminished.
Young agrees: "Food you can buy whole and in its natural state—fruits, vegetables, fish—are almost always going to be the best," she adds.
The mist levels the playing field by reducing humans to a "natural" state, with limited electricity, insects everywhere, and only primitive tools at their disposal.
But I do wonder if just one person told my mom she was worthy of being seen in her natural state, would that change her?
Ai Weiwei at Meijer Gardens: Natural State continues at Fredrick Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park (1000 East Beltline Ave NE, Grand Rapids, Michigan) through August 20.
Her lawyer was able to get the charges dropped by proving that her body produces its own alcohol, leading to a natural state of drunkenness.
But even if Musk did figure out how to achieve this, is he ready for the ethical implications of fundamentally changing a planet's natural state?
But my natural state is more like a roller-coaster, inching me toward a peak, then releasing me into a sudden drop or nauseating loop.
Soon after her death scientists would discover that order is not the natural state of the universe, that entropy is the way of all things.
One way to achieve the ideal chicken breast is to make it the same thickness end-to-end (in its natural state, it is tapered).
In its fierce turning against the instinct to preserve oneself it seems closer to a deformation of character than an expression of its natural state.
After the fall of Communism, capitalism came to seem like the modern world's natural state, like the absence of ideology rather than an ideology itself.
Then there's her natural state, which fluctuates between steely resilience (just watch her dance) and crippling indecision (just listen to her talk about her dance).
With conservative Christians exploring the joys of anal sex, Burke wonders if they'll always be able to justify straightness as the natural state God intended.
"The body in its natural state became a symbol for me of beauty, honesty and a way to hopefully communicate a universal message," he explains.
You might feel a little floaty today—but, again, Neptune is your ruler and you are a fish, so floating is sort of your natural state.
"Changing the natural state of the body by taking these 'natural' things is actually affecting the equilibrium or natural way the body cleans itself," she says.
Growing up in Toronto, Canada, plastic surgery, or anything else that altered your natural state, was super hush-hush and taboo — I knew nothing about it.
Mr Bricker and Mr Ibbitson regard a sub-replacement fertility rate (in which every woman has fewer than 2.1 children on average) as Europe's "natural state".
Landing at the bottom of our list for a second consecutive year, one might say that poor quality of life is the natural state in Arkansas.
Almost all software has been bug-ridden and insecure for so long that we have grown to think that this is the natural state of code.
Either it's a delicate exception to a natural state of barbarism, or it's a cage that's made people soft and unable to cope with existential threats.
Vigneto Saetti: This stuff used to have inconsistent bottle sits in its natural state in the past, but ever since 2015, it has been magnificent. 2.
The agency disagreed, arguing that the cells were heavily processed and altered from their natural state, making them similar to drugs, which the F.D.A. does regulate.
Another story implies racial hierarchies are the natural state of the world, and that any race-based remedy is a form of charity — and even unjust.
The cause and effect helped raised awareness about the millions of women of color still facing a stigma for wearing their hair in its natural state.
Aside from questioning the legal status of polygamy, you might also wonder about its biological status — whether it is a "natural" state of affairs for humans.
How we achieve the preservation of 30 percent of America's lands and waters in a natural state by 2030 is as important as setting this goal.
To me, being makeup free means freedom and transparency, freedom to be completely comfortable to own my God given beauty in its purest and most natural state.
We love Cheez-Its, but we do not think they need to be flavored any more aggressively than they already are in their (completely un)natural state.
Some of the islands, such as the West Ballenas Island, are in their natural state, meaning they offer the perfect opportunity to be developed and built upon.
In terms of numbers, roughly twice as many fish were drawn to the speaker-enhanced dead coral compared to regions of dead coral in their natural state.
While the decision on how to wear her hair is ultimately up to Grande, it's admittedly refreshing to see the singer in a more au natural state.
Groups like American Rivers argue that many of these dams should be removed in the interest of public safety and to return waterways to their natural state.
But if there's a natural state of repose or inaction, there's a risk that serious problems won't be addressed and that the public will get very impatient.
RMS Beauty products are formulated with raw and food grade ingredients in their natural state and free of harmful chemicals, synthetic preservatives, synthetic vitamins and genetically altered ingredients.
"The municipal council's goal is to restore any building that still has its soul to its natural state," said Osama al-Kaza, projects manager at the city authority.
At the signing held Wednesday, he said the law would regulate the revaluation, production, circulation, transportation, marketing, consumption, research, industrialization and promotion of coca in its natural state.
The Natural State is one of America's least expensive states to live and do business in — a good match for its marquee corporation, "low prices" leader Wal-Mart.
"If you see a drought coming, you can deploy the system to sustain a period of difficulty, and then go back to a natural state," Dr. Bextine said.
They are convinced that what started as sensible navigation and flood control has turned into a million-dollar-a-month chemical addiction that is killing Florida's natural state.
By contrast, Japanese homes' movable internal partitions of wood and paper reflected the true and natural state of humanity: never solitary, always in relationships, always putting others first.
Sarney Filho told reporters that payments for so-called "environmental services" to landowners who maintain a minimum percentage of their land in its natural state, is the next step.
There, decades of fire suppression should be countered with careful thinning to mimic the natural state, according to Scott Stephens, a forestry scientist at the University of California, Berkeley.
And now that I couldn't hide behind anything, I learned to love myself at its most natural state and my true beauty and who I really am came out.
So, there was sort of an acceptance of bodies in their natural state, in a way that we don't seem to have now, or haven't for a long time.
I think, ultimately, it's the lesson that media companies have learned over and over again is there's kind of a natural state that there's investor appetite to a point.
That's likely due in part to the fact that Parachute does not treat its fabrics with any toxic chemicals and lets the natural state of the material shine through.
Maybe the 20th century when we had this monoculture was a blip and maybe we're returning to our natural state and maybe I should just be okay with it.
Poem Selected by Terrence Hayes This poem suggests that a mind in its most natural state is associative: It clings to words like "bandicoot" for the sounds of them.
It's important to remember as one day, maybe next week or next year, or both, the RS 5 will revert to its natural state and become fervid, wild and unforgiving.
"Because there is enough wobble in the natural state of affairs of the world, it is difficult to predict what is going to happen in the whole situation," he said.
One tour guide announced that she would not speak of slaves, but "enslaved people", to emphasise that slavery was a catastrophe visited on people, not a natural state of being.
WHERE CENTRAL BANKS ALL AROUND THE WORLD ARE BUYING ALL THE RISKY ASSETS WHICH THEREFORE PUT A DAMPER ON VOLATILITY AND THE OPPORTUNITIES TO PERFORM, THAT'S NOT A NATURAL STATE.
The balls, "fluffed" around in a steam-laden cavern to bring the felt back to its natural state postpress, are ferried off for rigorous quality inspection, logo stamping and packaging.
At a meeting with staff members over the summer, he declared that the agency was returning to what he called its natural state, according to one of those who attended.
Indonesia's peat forests were unusually vulnerable last year, due both to efforts to drain peatlands to grow crops (in their natural state they are too waterlogged for agriculture) and to drought.
Because the natural state of man is "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short," liberty for an individual is tied to the power of a sovereign, administering through laws, within a commonwealth.
In 1960, after observing the success of Uncle Milton's Ant Farm, von Braunhut first started shipping Instant Life — simple brine shrimp that could travel in their natural state of suspended animation.
What a relief it must be that such a horribly areligious nation will now attempt to cut itself entirely from civilisation and return to its natural state of cannibalistic, racist barbarism.
Since the creation of the world's first national park, Yellowstone, in 1872, 15 percent of the earth's lands and 7 percent of its oceans have been protected in a natural state.
"Panic is a natural state for Democrats, but as Freud once said, sometimes a cigar is just a good cigar," said David Axelrod, the chief strategist of Barack Obama's 503 campaign.
But in the kinds of apartments that make up most of the city's current housing stock, the only timber that is visible in a near-natural state is on the floor.
In the Amazon, landowners generally must maintain 80 percent of their land in their natural state while being allowed to develop the other 20 percent with the rate varying for different biomes.
She once described her natural state as "elastic waistbands," and at the 2015 MTV Movie Awards she spoofed Victoria's Secret fashion shows by strutting onstage in enormous wings with a bare midriff.
It delivers a hearty dose of lauric acid, a saturated fat that can cut down on split ends and dryness, restoring your unruly winter fray back to its natural state of lusciousness.
Previously she had explained to the man that her parents had a tendency to be cold, but the coldness was more a reflex from years of being underdogs than their natural state.
In my natural state, I possess the habit of saying no to everything, but all the requesting party has to do to make me say yes is to send a nice car.
You may think you know how risky you really are, and you may be able to answer it in a natural state, but how did you really respond over the past week?
And, his natural state -- from his life as a self-confessed young screwup at the Naval Academy until now -- is as a boundary pusher and someone never terribly comfortable toeing the party line.
The Real Housewives star notoriously wears wigs all the time (her faux hair even has its own Instagram account!) so we rarely see her hair in its natural state, which isn't actually blonde!
Policies intended to return forests to a more "natural" state with less proactive human management have created disastrous conditions that allow fires to burn hotter, longer and leave more destruction in their wake.
More than a dozen small pieces of driftwood, some carved and others still in their natural state, speak to the limitations on Noguchi's work and the shift in style it may have fueled.
After sporting a shock of platinum-blond hair for months, the actress debuted a chocolate 'do at an event in Paris yesterday, according to Vogue — and we love the return to her natural state.
And so I think that the fact that it&aposs based on liberty, which is everyone&aposs natural state of being, the desire to be free, that you actually get to have that here.
Started in 2011 amongst friends, it soon became a safe zone where participants could exchange stories and tips on how best to care for hair in its natural state, and boasts 17,000 members today.
"A lot of people who live in an urban setting and who look like me will never get to see the beauty of our world in its natural state," he told our graphic journalist.
And it suggests that if we went purely by this idea of merit, it is white and Asian people who would be on top, and that that is the natural state of the world.
The sounds are collaged over one another in ways that run contrary to their natural state—distant birdsongs are spliced together with crackling fires, and droning cicadas with the sideways thrums of elastic stringed instruments.
It has also begun to remove nearly 2,100 smaller businesses – from motor repair shops to restaurants – that encroach on the city's wetlands, with the goal of restoring the land to its natural state by 2020.
In the last 21.5 years, more than 22017,22017 acres (1303,2130 hectares) of prairie have been restored to their natural state through a free-market approach proponents say is more effective than government-led conservation efforts.
If we are to arrest global climate change, prevent the toxifying of freshwater sources and do right by all those who depend on rivers for survival, we must return more rivers to their natural state.
A recent hydro morphological study showed a third of Balkan rivers are in a pristine natural state compared to the rest of Europe where most have already been dammed, said Gabriel Schwaderer, head of EuroNatur.
In their natural state, forests were regularly thinned by fire but the billions of dollars that the state spends aggressively fighting wildfires and restrictions on logging have allowed forests to accumulate an overload of vegetation.
After the fillers are dissolved — or not maintained — Karp says the lips will shrink down, but it's not likely they will return to their natural state, which makes choosing fillers, even temporary ones, a serious decision.
All it takes is a little patience, and you can return to your natural state, re-shape your brows to get the most flattering look for your face, and fill them in perfectly in the meantime.
You know already what I'm talking about: people are angry about a Google engineer who wrote an overly long memo, arguing that the fact that there are fewer women engineers than men is a natural state.
Carrie and Quinn have been pinned up against a wall for the bulk of this season, so it's easy to forget that their natural state is in helping other people, not defending themselves on personal matters.
Seth said that during that year, his body was affected by not being on testosterone and began to "return to the natural state" that it "would be in without external medication," showing symptoms like periods again.
"We're trying to get the body to be more aerodynamic than it is in its natural state," says Clay Dean, chief innovation officer at Under Armour, which made the US team's suit for the PyeongChang Olympics.
Not long after Meghan, whose mother is black and whose father is white, entered the public eye, some of us have been searching for photographic evidence of what her hair looks like in its natural state.
It didn't take long to learn that golf required a serenity that was not my natural state and that to excel, I'd have to contain the nervous energy that had been my dubious gift since birth.
The film exquisitely conjures a period in which it was common for a bright young woman to defer to a man; an imbalance of experience and power was often taken as a natural state of affairs.
As local governments and businesses increasingly benefit from land in its natural state, the Bureau of Land Management needs to acknowledge that resource extraction is no longer the only way to make a living off the land.
"It's not my natural state of being at all, but I'm always looking for the bad in things, and there's plenty out there, and the markets don't really seem to be responding all that much," Carnell said.
So if Maeda gets hurt, then the money that would have gone to him is simply returning to its natural state in the pockets of Guggenheim Baseball Management, and everything is just and good in the world.
As they report in Nature Communications, this is the first microscope made for use on the seafloor that is powerful enough to show details, almost as small as one micron, of living corals in their natural state.
The last few weeks have been particularly brutal for conservationists and, indeed, anyone who believes that big chunks of America's public lands, however rich they may be in commercial resources, are best left in their natural state.
Kim and Kanye's baby is just a couple days older than 2 months, but this is the first time she's been seen in her natural state -- no mouse ears, dog nose, flower headdress or anything added for effect.
One example from the report: Several Midwestern cities, including Milwaukee, have begun a large-scale effort to restore streams to their natural state, removing concrete linings, so that they can safely carry away more water during heavy storms.
Live Arkansas primary results: Biden and Sanders will take home the majority of delegates from "The Natural State," but despite struggling on the night, Bloomberg just barely eeked past the 15% benchmark for delegate viability in Arkansas. Sen.
When you eat a strawberry or other fruit, you are eating fructose in its natural state, and it comes with a number of micronutrients plus fiber, which slows absorption and the rate at which sugar enters your bloodstream.
However, there are two types of behaviors that we have within our personality: How we act in a natural state, when we are relaxed and have no pressure, and the adaptive state, when we are under heavy pressure.
Real Madrid sees it as a divine right, as though it is the natural state of affairs that the trophy should reside at the Bernabeu and that any other outcome reveals something gone badly awry with the universe.
According to Wagner's research, 16th-century Europeans explained the appearance of cotton in its natural state (quite an exotic commodity, at the time) with the idea that sheep grow on trees, leaving behind little snippets in the vegetation.
The interwar period was fertile ground for proto-fascist pseudo-intellectuals, as Pankaj Mishra wrote, and they trafficked in visions of restoring society to a supposedly natural state in which the Aryan man ruled unencumbered over family and country.
In Our Natural State I was struck by the colorful cover of the Fiction Issue, by the twenty-three-year-old artist Loveis Wise, of a mother holding her child as she waters beautiful flowers ("Nurture," June 4th & 11th).
What's needed is a way out of this negotiating cul-de-sac, a way for both sides to save face while they end this saga and return DC to its natural state of ever-so-slightly less harmful gridlock.
Land in its natural state is an economic driver for a growing number of communities from famous destinations like Moab, Utah and Jackson Hole, Wyoming to up and coming cities and towns like Farmington, New Mexico and Fruita, Colorado.
She wanted, she said, to feel the texture of her own hair and love it fully in its most natural state, as an Afro that she could twist, braid, press or let stretch up and out toward the sky.
In 1970, Nixon devoted several minutes to the issue in his first State of the Union address, rightly casting the issue as one that transcends politics: Restoring nature to its natural state is a cause beyond party, and beyond factions.
In Mr. Kagan's view, the United States' retreat as the enforcer of the order it created after World War II is returning the world to its natural state — a dark jungle of competing interests, clashing nationalism, tribalism and self-interest.
"Being an entrepreneur, my natural state is always on and always working, but by inbox pausing, a simple Chrome plug-in, I can take time to reset mentally without being bombarded by digital and almost always unimportant, communication," he said.
"We're trying to get the body to be more aerodynamic than it is in its natural state," says Clay Dean, chief innovation officer at Under Armour, the company behind the suit the US speed skating team will wear in PyeongChang this February.
"Anything you do that requires your fully engaged attention will pull you into a natural state of mindfulness," David Klemanski, psychotherapist and professor of applied psychology at NYU Langone Health, tells me when I ask him if my mindfulness take makes sense.
But only a little more than 24 hours after he wrapped up at Fort Myer in Arlington, Virginia, Trump returned to his natural state -- campaign mode, complete with protracted media bashing and a mostly forgotten teleprompter -- at a booming rally in Arizona.
But there is another, encouraging side to this depressing story: how a simple idea, born in the United States in the 19th century and now racing around the globe, may yet preserve a substantial portion of our planet in a natural state.
There, traditional hill farmers are worried that a recent purchase by the nonprofit National Trust, one of the country's biggest landowners, presages an attempt to "rewild," or return to a more natural state, a slab of sheep-farming territory in the interests of environmental renewal.
"I think it is important that people understand, anytime you alter the food from its natural state, that is actually considered 'processed,' " said Kristi L. King, a senior registered dietitian at Texas Children's Hospital and a national spokeswoman for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Reaction to benzocaine is rare and can affect children and has killed an infantThe patient in the case study was administered an antidote medication, aptly called methylene blue, to restore the natural state of blood cells so they could  resume transferring oxygen throughout the body.
Because of all the posturing and bullshit, I have no idea how much of these presentations are the fighters in any kind of natural state, and how much is them playing up their public personas because they know the company loves to market this shit.
While a number of strategies should be undertaken to address the decline of natural systems—including reducing pollution and taking other steps to fight climate change—one of the most effective ways is simply to preserve more land and water in their natural state.
"The hair, in its natural state, shall not extend below the top of an ordinary shirt collar in the back; and on the sides, the hair shall not extend below earlobe level; in the front, the hair shall not extend below the eyebrows," the rules state.
Every hotel he builds is the most elegant, every golf course the most beautiful and challenging, and every contestant on "The Apprentice" had a 200 I.Q. Trump's natural state is building up his brand and properties in a way that would make a used car salesman blush.
Because our natural state, the stuff of WIRED-evolutionary-tendencies, is to find our way to a better place via the brilliance of science and technology, in the minds of people who know how to point it at the future and say we can do better.
Despite the occasional warning that progress is "hard-won" and "perfect order" isn't "the natural state of affairs," Pinker's book is filled with such fulsome apologias, which inadvertently suggest that the gains of the Enlightenment are so delicate that they require the historical gloss he compulsively provides.
While reaching a goal of preserving 30 percent of America's lands and waters in a natural state by 2030 and creating more community green spaces will require a suite of bold policies, Congress can get started today by fully funding the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
It's maybe a pervasive risk in parliamentary systems that they'll be paralyzed; Montesquieu said the system of separation of powers has a natural state of repose or inaction, which I think he meant as an observation, not an attack on separation of powers, which he liked.
Approached as a scientific investigation — Foos repeatedly expresses his "higher purpose" to use his motel "laboratory" for "observing people in their natural state" in pursuit of discoveries like those made by sexologists at the Masters and Johnson clinic and the Kinsey Institute — his work is not even crackpot.
So with the intensity of Serena Williams in a Grand Slam match, I volleyed countless reasons my daughters' hair should remain natural rather than conked: "It's pretty that way," and "It's healthier in its natural state," and "Because I'm their mama and I said so," were consistent refrains.
His natural state, one suspects, is one in which he sits with an old friend in a post-show glow, his mood one of mingled exhilaration and fatigue, toes nibbling the edge of the sofa, tea and cashmere at hand, the conversation drifting between self-examination and gossip.
"In the same way that a fish may not be aware that it's swimming in the water, because swimming in water is so much its natural state, I think we have become a little bit desensitized to the extent to which we are now swimming in corruption," he said.
Like Katy Perry, Jennifer Aniston, and Olivia Munn who each arrived at the Office Christmas Party Hollywood premiere in looks that broke with their traditional fashion M.O. While Katy Perry's natural state of dress typically tends towards all things campy and technicolor, but her latest ensemble was decidedly old Hollywood.
The contradictions she recounted, from conveying to women that motherhood is a natural state to instructing them on exactly how and where their babies should sleep, all while nullifying earlier recommendations, seemed to get at an inherent paradox at the heart of a profession whose stated goal is to empower parents.
"We all have specialties, but Dennis does have a view about human beings and the natural state of affairs ... his view seems to me is that if people will talk and interact and if there's dialogue and exchanges and interactions, this process will naturally lead to de-escalation," Pinkston told CNN.
It's been very rare to see a character on the small screen with her hair in its natural state (Racked's article "Why Everyone On TV Has the Same Hair" sheds light on this subject), much to the disappointment of those whose strands aren't straight — and who don't want to straighten them.
He admitted to sometimes getting "homesick for snowdrops," but to Milly de Cabrol, a New York interior designer who visited him in 2000, he had acquired the look of the very things he liked — of someone in his "natural state" — as he surveyed the breathtaking vista in his flowing caftan.
At times, I could almost picture Foos rubbing his hands together, like a mad scientist in a B movie: "I will have the finest laboratory in the world for observing people in their natural state, and then begin determining for myself exactly what goes on behind closed bedroom doors," he wrote.
The artists such as Nomura Hitoshi (Japan, born 19903) who makes sculptures with dry ice, Nakanishi Natsuyuki (born in Japan, 21990–13), or Tang Da Wu (Singapore, born 26) investigated the natural state of everyday objects and the interactions among them, rather than arranging them to deliver a certain meaning to viewers.
I had my unruly curls chemically straightened at age 14, and since then, I've had every Brazilian blowout, relaxer and keratin treatment that you can get, and I've worn my hair in its natural state for no longer than two days at a time before giving into the temptation of a smooth blowout.
At the end of 19th century, Europe had developed a fascination for the exotic due to the expansion of and spoils from colonialism, but with Rousseau's "The Hungry Lion Attacking an Antelope" (1898/1905) we are far from the trouble-free jungle that Jean-Jacques Rousseau considered the natural state of happiness.
As behoves people who take their spiritual destiny seriously, they argue perpetually about many things: for example over whether the fate of a human soul is predetermined, or how exactly a believer can be redeemed from the "total depravity" which is, in the view of John Calvin (1509-1564), the natural state of humanity.
It is based on what helps them to feel more like they're in their natural state, which is the thing, place or feeling that would happen if there were no pressure on them — the thing they would want to do," said Robert L. Bogue, co-author of "Extinguish Burnout: A Practical Guide to Prevention and Recovery.
"I think the appeal comes from the fact that most of us have never seen nor tasted salt in its natural state, so when a giant pink salt popsicle is sitting in front of you, you want the experience of getting something you've only ever consumed in small, diffused amounts in one singular taste," said Thomas.
"If people see that this represents the trinity of base, path, and fruit, that's fine," says DeSousa, referring to a four-part canvas that touches upon each of these concepts — the fundamental ground of experience (base), the process of returning, again and again, to a natural state (path), and the realization of one's true essence (fruit) — and reincorporates them into a whole.
Built largely on fossil fuel systems and centralised operation models — you have large plants and generators located in one place that distribute their energy to smaller stations, which distribute to individuals — the idea behind Dandelion has been to build a heating and cooling system that is significantly more decentralised: it operates directly from a person's home — or more specifically, underneath it — leveraging the ground's natural state of being 23°F, in order to work.
A host of other significant environmental problems plague BLM public lands: 600,000 miles of barbed-wire fences that guillotine sage grouse by the hundreds and impede deer and antelope migrations, mountaintop removal and strip mines where habitats are destroyed utterly with no hope of returning to their natural state, diversion of water for irrigation that in many cases dries up entire streams (the lifeblood of arid lands) and the changing climate with its droughts of increasing length and intensity.

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