Players move, their parents move, and countries often naturalise players born or brought up elsewhere. |
We are saying that some humans naturalise others by denying their intention: they transform them into objects to be used. |
Lady Rachel also injected a touch of informality to the somewhat formal layout by planting drifts of daffodils and allowing them to naturalise in the long grass. |
Snowdrops are also easy to naturalise, so in just a few years you could have a carpet of them. |
Whether or not Bigelow and Boal directly endorse torture, they certainly naturalise it – make it seem a given part of the contemporary world and one that you'd better learn to live with, bro. |
There are opportunities to naturalise many segments of the pathway network, thereby protecting environmental integrity and reducing maintenance costs. |