The other characters are, oddly enough, humanized enough to make the show watchable. |
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Those houses were built of the materials furnished by the environment and embedded in hilly landscapes humanized by countless terraces. |
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Rivers are routinely corseted, straightened, shrunk, and rerouted as they are made to fit into our humanized landscapes. |
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Only at the end did either character become humanized, and it was too late for the film's success. |
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That's how an acute farceur humanized a sewer rat for audiences of the 50s and every TV generation since. |
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The use of modern medications has humanized responses to mental health care. |
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In a good biography the determining incident is made vital, the decisive turning point is highlighted, the abstract thought is humanized. |
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The intervention and support of the Commission have humanized this practice of the consumer society. |
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Second, that there will never be humanized and controlled globalization without respect for the diversity of cultures and languages. |
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This utilitarian tradition was humanized by James Mill's son, John Stuart Mill, one of the most influential of mid-Victorian liberals. |
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By completing the transition to republicanism, he humanized the presidency and made it a symbol not of the nation but of the people. |
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We have humanized supply and demand and exorcized the demon of greed and excessive profit. |
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Democracy is the means by which capitalism and, by extension, globalization can be humanized. |
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These products are well received by our customers for their good quality, reliable performance, humanized design, and low price, etc. |
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But before she left, she had encapsulated our defense and humanized Diana B. in a single statement. |
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It illustrated and humanized issues such as race, AIDS, eating disorders, prejudice, and addiction. |
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Sacred bovids, beginning with the fecund cow and advancing to the virile bull, were finally degraded to mere substance in the hands of humanized deities. |
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The passage indicates he had personalized and humanized God. |
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Without exception, we heard that the DTC in its present form needed to be revamped, improved, humanized and sensitized to reflect the many silent and significant costs involved in living with a disability. |
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Caravaggio humanized his subjects beyond what was generally acceptable in his time, but his blurring of the lines between high and low art served as a great example to his contemporaries and the generations that followed. |
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Stylishly photographed by Bruce Surtees, with a fine performance by Chief Dan George as a Cherokee elder, this work humanized Eastwood's mythic avenger archetype for the first time. |
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I humanized my Spirit to the point of making it visible and tangible to the disciples, but my presence was spiritual, and look at the long lasting and important influence those manifestations had on my apostles. |
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In recent years, the two tax authorities have become more humanized and now help citizens benefit from the rights granted to them under these laws. |
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And consequently he humanized the company. He instituted excellent employee benefits. |
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Once you said that Latin America humanized you. |
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In this inner world everything has passed, thousands of years of history have been humanized, and everything that happened is wrapped in a suit of dreams. |
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User testing, expert evaluations, and interface redesign are all part of Redengine's usability services, which are designed to ensure humanized technology as the end product. |
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A humanized gnotobiotic mouse model of host-archaeal-bacterial mutualism. |
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