It is a deliberately powerful metaphor, which Attenborough uses to good effect. |
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On the off chance that they did, I'd like to remind them that I've got dibs on Attenborough and Harris. |
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Arif Shah dons his Attenborough safari jacket and trawls through the funding jungle. |
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Sir David Attenborough, he won't thank me one bit for saying, is a national treasure. |
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Mr. Frazier, who shot wildlife films for David Attenborough, was frustrated with the limitations of the lens available on the market. |
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Bute is the home of the acclaimed film director and actor Lord Attenborough. |
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I started being inspired by Attenborough in 1956, when I was five and his Zoo Quest for a Dragon programmes captured my imagination. |
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Situated in the village of Arborfield, it is more David Attenborough than Willie Wonka: rows of cocoa plants in a computer-controlled hothouse that feels like a jungle. |
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The Grey Owl Cocktail was a star-studded evening with not only Brosnan and Galipeau in attendance, but also director Lord Richard Attenborough, and producer Jake Eberts. |
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Or get a team of air hostesses to mug cuddly old Sir David Attenborough? |
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Rye Meads near Hertford is a good spot, with hides to observe them from, as are Radipole Lake in Weymouth, Attenborough nature reserve near Nottingham, and Fowlmere in Cambridgeshire. |
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The Film Festival worked on several occasions in the past together with UNICEF Belgium and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors as Sir Peter Ustinov, Roger Moore, Vanessa Redgrave and Lord Richard Attenborough. |
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Referred to by Sir David Attenborough as a 'lifeline to the natural world', the aptly named Attenborough Nature Reserve is a welcoming haven for wildlife and visitors alike. |
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Through sensible, manageable, and meaningful changes, Attenborough has stated that we can save planet earth without tossing out air conditioners and returning to the days of horse and buggies. |
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Chadwick to Noam Chomsky, from Joseph Stevenson to Lisa Jardine, from Seamus Heaney to Bahram Beyzai, from Georg Cantor to David Attenborough. |
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People who watched BBC One and saw a program, let's say about life in the Amazon rainforest by David Attenborough, and wanted to find out more, would be directed to the website where there would be more material. |
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Coward starred as the ship's captain, with supporting roles from John Mills and Richard Attenborough. |
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In 2015, Cammell Laird was selected as the preferred bidder to construct RRS Sir David Attenborough, a Royal Research Ship. |
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Every Attenborough series is so ludicrously magnificent, shot so well, narrated with such wistful amicability, that the BBC could announce David Attenborough's Life on 4Chan and I'd probably watch it. |
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To allow for this, Attenborough stood in for Hopkins during Winger's rehearsals, only bringing him in for the last one before a take. |
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Sir David Attenborough looks at African wild dogs in Zambia, chimps in the Sahara and tiny tropical hermit crabs searching for shells. |
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The pink coat on the right is from the designer's graduate collection Source: EPADURING his childhood in east London, Alexander McQueen was a devoted fan of David Attenborough and a keen ornithologist. |
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British actor and film director Richard Attenborough died on Sunday at the age of 90, the BBC reported, citing his son. |
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Lord Attenborough enjoyed success as one of Britain's leading actors, before becoming a successful director. |
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David Attenborough observes animals that also build structures, including nests created by Bowerbirds. |
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For the last in the series, David Attenborough focuses on the armoured giants of the reptile kingdom, including giant tortoises and caimans. |
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They have also now been sighted at locations such as Wolseley, Willington, and Attenborough. |
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Our interest in the anthropomorphosis of the animal world has kept David Attenborough in a career. |
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The rich natural history of Guyana was described by early explorers Sir Walter Raleigh and Charles Waterton and later by naturalists Sir David Attenborough and Gerald Durrell. |
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The prize was awarded by celebrity presenter Sir Richard Attenborough. |
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There are also a number of clubs that sail on the open water that has been created as a result of flooded gravel workings which include Hoveringham, Girton, and Attenborough. |
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David Attenborough, left, explores how amphibians first took to dry land, taking many clues from the Australian lungfish and the Japanese giant salamander. |
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