The first chapter describes enlightened attempts to civilise two boys who seem to have been ineducable. |
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It is the way we have tried to civilise the world and we must not forget that. |
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Both countries have a spying and military heritage, and both feel they have a mission to civilise the world. |
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Animals civilise a building, and it is a pity that the Prime Minister's wife, no cat-lover, was blamed for the dismissal of Humphrey, a dignified and sagacious mouser. |
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Social reformers believed that carefully designed settlements would curb many of these excesses, help to civilise the navvy and improve his work rate. |
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I think we can civilise global capital, provided we realize who the beneficiaries are, and as I say, they are the trade union members, the pensioners, the workers. |
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It was the Romans who introduced wine to the Mediterranean basin, and for them it was part of their mission to civilise. |
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If the card doesn't say when the event can be played, it can only be played during a civilise action. |
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An empire with a builder leader can build or improve an extra city during the same civilise action. |
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The film makes you sit up and think about how we survive, how civilised we are, and how we civilise ourselves. |
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He is a man of plain words, impatient with metaphor, fascinated by the structure of the land and evidence of early attempts to cultivate and civilise it. |
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Animals civilise a building, and it is a pity that Mrs Blair, no cat-lover, was blamed for the dismissal of Humphrey, a dignified and sagacious mouser. |
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To empathise is to civilise, to civilise is to empathise. |
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They must tame it, accompany it, humanise it, civilise it. |
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However, even taking those circumstances into account, the resolution gives a number of directives that could civilise the emergency states and protect human rights as much as possible. |
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If an empire with a religion or government is within range of your empire, your empire can adopt that religion or government during a civilise action. |
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This book seeks to clarify the new situations born of these technologies and reminds politicians of their new mission: to civilise cyberspace and bind the Internet to the values of human liberty. |
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An empire taking a civilise action can demote one of its leaders. |
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A civilise action allows you to add improvements to an empire, such as building cities and artefacts, upgrading units, adopting a new religion or a new government, acquiring a new leader, and so on. |
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The real ones had somehow got lost at boarding school, where the white world tried to civilise the rangy eight-year-old, born to a mother from the Black Sheep Clan and a father of the Sleeping Rock People. |
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Wyatt's professed object was to experiment with the English tongue, to civilise it, to raise its powers to those of its neighbours. |
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The ancient Egyptians credited one of their gods Hathor with the invention of music, which Osiris in turn used as part of his effort to civilise the world. |
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Macaulay took Burke's emphasis on moral rule and implemented it in actual school reforms, giving the British Empire a profound moral mission to civilise the natives. |
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