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... back in the 1700’s. By the 1930’s trapping had about eliminated the river otter and in 1934 when the Smoky Mountain National ... concluded the otter reintroduction program.
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River otters are making a comeback across their previous ... encountered any. While my encounter was only brief I ran into this pair along the banks of the Little River inside the Great Smoky Mountain National ...
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... It's a new dawn
It's a new day
It's a new life
For me
And I'm feeling good
Fish in the sea
You know how I feel
River running free
You know how I feel
Blossom in the tree
You know how I feel
It's a new dawn
It's a new day
It's a new life
For me
And I'm feeling good
Dragonfly out in the sun you know what I mean, don't you know
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... before the wind.
This gradually melded into a sense of the river itself, this great conduit of life that has flowed back and forth between these shores for a ... s there. It's always there - always. We just need to learn to listen. And how you do that is particular to your own circumstances and the conditions of your own life. But the testimony of the holy women and men of the ages is that we ...
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... it is a river.
He explained to me that one should treat life like a river. We should let everything in our lives flow like a river. Be it money, knowledge, feelings of love, feeling of anger ... country. I take the topics that flows on the forum like the water that flows on a river. Knowledge is in abundance. And I also take the members on the forum as though they are farmers living on the river bank ...
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... never knew it was in my playlist.. checked out the lyrics.. and came to my own conclusion..
love life is like the river..
it started out as a small stream.. sometimes it stops somewer but out of no ... 's always ups and downs.. and of course, you can't run from getting your heart hurt... just like the river, your love don't stick to one only.. it will get diverted.. you will fall in love ...
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... front, is maybe supposed to vaguely resemble a hulking concrete and metal pagoda. In an apt illustration of Vietnam’s shifting orientation from following in Russia’s footsteps to looking towards Japan and the Asian Tigers, last week the formerly Soviet centre hosted a Japanese dance troupe for which the opening act consisted of two life-sized domestic robots. The crowd was ecstatic.
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