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‘Survival of the fittest,” one of the most familiar and influential phrases in our lexicon, did not originate with Charles Darwin, notes the science writer Kristin Ohlson in “Sweet in Tooth ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Kristin Ohlson opens her latest book, “Sweet in Tooth and Claw,” by recounting a personal experience at an art gallery in Cleveland’s Little Italy neighborhood.
If the couple can raise the remaining eaglets to adulthood, they’re still beating the odds: Only about 50% of eaglets survive their first year, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Tooth and Claw follows Walt and Henry up to Alaska as they look for work after they both returned from serving in Vietnam. While working for an oil company in the bitter cold of winter, ...
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Tooth and Claw fits that niche, and the reason for its popularity—nearly half a million listeners tune in each month, according to the hosts—is captured by a quote from E. O. Wilson that’s ...
Labour MPs may doubt that their Chancellor is red in tooth and claw after she tried to cut the welfare bill, but Rachel ...
In Craig Johnson’s newest novella set in the Longmire universe, “Tooth and Claw,” we follow Walt Longmire’s thrilling adventure in the desolate wilderness of the Arctic Circle.