lovelock|lovelocks in English
long lock of hair separated from the rest of the hair tied by a ribbon; earlock, lock or curl of hair near the ea
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1. Lovelock eased back the throttles and the ship steadied.
2. 11 Lovelock eased back the throttles and the ship steadied.
3. Lovelock brought an engineer's sensibilities to the analysis of Mother Earth.
4. Whereas Lovelock puts his faith in advanced technology, Linkola proposes a turn to fascistic primitivism.
5. Lovelock: There is no clear distinction anywhere on the Earth's surface between living and nonliving matter.
6. As Lovelock noted, we have dug up no ancient rocks without also digging up ancient life preserved in them.
7. 10 Whereas Lovelock puts his faith in advanced technology,[www.Sentencedict.com] Linkola proposes a turn to fascistic primitivism.
8. 2 Three decades later, free-thinker James Lovelock arrived at the same conclusions based on his telescopic analysis of other planets.
9. And they are out of whack, Lovelock was to find out, because of the curious accumulative effects of coevolution.
10. Three decades later, free-thinker James Lovelock arrived at the same conclusions based on his telescopic analysis of other planets.
11. Developed c. 1972 largely by British chemist James E. Lovelock and U. S. biologist Lynn Margulis, the Gaia hypothesis is named for the Greek Earth goddess.
12. Many biologists (including Paul Ehrlich) are unhappy with the idea of Gaia because Lovelock expanded the definition of life without asking their permission.
13. Nobel Prize-winning author William Golding, Lovelock's neighbor, suggested calling the theory Gaya (GUY-ah) after the ancient Greek Earth goddess, lovelock embraced the name.