This is not necessarily true for all of the players in the digital library arena, and it is not necessarily benightedness that accounts for this. |
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Whose foolishness or benightedness is Peter referring to in this and in the following nocturnes of Dresden's historic architecture? |
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Both in Europe and in China, the social order of feudal society showed the brutality, benightedness and hypocrisy of the feudal ruling classes. |
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The price we pay is to be haunted by the demons of our cowardice and benightedness. |
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It deals with simple ignorance and benightedness, an incompleteness of education, a widespread failure to absorb knowledge. |
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Calvinist fundamentalism has been an unmitigated force of benightedness in our history. |
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It's unimaginative, and boring, but more importantly perpetuates lazy colonial attitudes, ideas of ignorance and benightedness, etc. |
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Reagan's benightedness invited his aides to play to his preconceptions and advance their own agendas. |
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Man was raised out of his primitive benightedness by the ability to communicate. |
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Ridgeon's benightedness is of less interest in this context, however, than the fact that he has been knighted. |
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Informed by contemporary occult ideas and by the astrology that governs the interaction of its cast, it plays on ideas of light and darkness, illumination and benightedness. |
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Such benightedness will inexorably bring about Utopia's extinction. |
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