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Can a single ant be said to be alive, in any meaningful sense of the word, or...
Author:
Margaret Atwood
Book:
Oryx and Crake
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Can a single ant be said to be alive, in any meaningful sense of the word, or does it only have relevance in terms of its anthill?
( Margaret Atwood )
[ Oryx and Crake ]
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