Of all the people to make mock of the depravity visited upon those prisoners, a former POW is the last one I'd expect to see doing it. |
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Brighton established the first nudist beach in Britain, despite protests from those who feared great depravity. |
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I think it is trading on people's weaknesses and will lead to more and more depravity. |
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In other words, no particular acts were necessary in order to establish depravity and corruption. |
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The nature of men is described as often having a natural depravity that is hidden inside respectability. |
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The heat of asphalt, the lunacy of traffic and the depravity of narrow alleys crowd in on the characters. |
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Finally, the material plenty of the West appeared in sharp contrast to the depravity of the East. |
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Preach to us about our total depravity and God's sovereign electing mercy and grace. |
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Are misery and decadence the consequences of maldistribution of property, or of moral depravity, the lack of moral conscience? |
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Yet, his department wants to make a statement about what he must see as moral depravity. |
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Aside from this confusion, this use of homicide as a dysphemism for suicide obscures the singular depravity of suicide terrorism. |
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A new standard for sadomasochistic depravity is set each time the cameras roll. |
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She follows him from room to room if he tries to elude her, dissertating on the weakness of his character and the depravity of his mind. |
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If people wish to wallow in a cesspool of moral depravity, then they can visit a theatre and ogle the kind of actors that perform such plays. |
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My theological orientation does not happen to be one which minimizes the stubbornness of man's depravity. |
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It is a scene of human depravity, worthy of description by the Hebrew prophets. |
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No one, regardless of their moral depravity, should be denied medical care, but neither should moral depravity be condoned and tolerated. |
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He insinuates himself into party after party, observing a parade of gauche behavior, depravity, and selfishness. |
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These radicals despise the West for what they consider the immorality, depravity, and dissoluteness of its mass culture. |
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However, he rapidly descended into delightfully funny self-deprecating rants, characterised by frequent bouts of moral depravity. |
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To that end, seek greater awareness of your depravity and the heinousness and irrationality of sin. |
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In the vehemence of their indignation, the general public somewhat forget that poverty and affluence can be equally conducive to moral depravity. |
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How does one begin to comprehend, let alone treat with, this kind of moral depravity? |
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Callous hunters are now presented as the personification of moral depravity. |
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His highlighting of the paradoxes arising from human free will, creativity and depravity made me keen to read on. |
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The doctrines of original sin or inherent human depravity would be examples of theism in its more extreme forms. |
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Noir is supposed to be morally murky, but few films approach the level of depravity present here. |
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My sock drawer, which should be a vault of depravity and secret lascivious habits contains socks and underwear. |
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During this time he allows Jesus to soak up all of his sinfulness and depravity and then to fill him with the presence of Holy Spirit. |
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The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible. |
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To him the popular leaders were simply deceivers, brigands and tyrants, their followers the victims of self-serving malice and moral depravity. |
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That iron belief prompted them to try to curb what they clearly understood as vice and depravity. |
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His actions are not occasioned by any corruption or depravity in him, but by an error in judgment, which, however, does arise from a defect of character. |
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Therefore a God-given moral absolute is necessarily applied and essential to the well being of the human species, given the depravity of human nature as it presently stands. |
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With the possibility of such intense holiness available, nowhere else do we find something containing such potential for corruption and depravity. |
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He incessantly denounced the moral depravity of leading politicians. |
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Of course, the indiscipline and depravity was very evident too. |
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The level of judgment is tied to the level of depravity that occurred. |
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The main thesis is of two conflicting civilisations, with the West exemplifying economic decline, international recklessness and moral depravity. |
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This depravity seemed to me more appropriate to the character of a nurse, whose inclinations might be supposed to be more servile. |
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There is no beast in the animal kingdom with the same capacity for baseness, for depravity and degradation as our lower classes sometimes display. |
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Even for a show about such nefarious matters, the writers have found yet deeper recesses in the basement of human depravity. |
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I send clean spirits to your world, and you return them to Me impure, because the lives of men are saturated with sin and depravity. |
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Terrorism was perceived as an unspeakable crime, the product of moral depravity or madness. |
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They were not struggling voices of economic depravity from the third world. |
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Before we send them forward, let our soldiers have the capacity to meet a master of depravity and the darkness. |
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Some of the messages associated members of the targeted groups with waste, sub-human life forms and depravity. |
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The principles of cohesion and the drive to limit poverty and depravity in our communities are a well-settled concept in the European Union. |
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This cultured exterior hides a streak of juvenile depravity. |
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Such is the depravity of man in general, that did not the Lord keep back even the regenerate from evils and falses, he would cast himself headlong into hell. |
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But Dave and his crew kept living the nightmare and probing the depths of depravity through their absurdist, folk-art horror-show. |
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Stanley is still in a state of shock from the legacy of deception and depravity left by Bulger. |
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In the film, there are plenty of other opportunities for Aniston to underscore the depravity of her character. |
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In other words, here's a mother who commits every possible transgression in her descent into depravity. |
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During those six days of depravity, Thomas suddenly appeared to become a model citizen. |
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The moments of levity and convincing depravity make the film both entertaining and nauseatingly voyeuristic. |
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This is what theologians mean when they speak of total depravity. |
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Martin Scorsese's Wolf of Wall Street is operatic in its unapologetic depravity. |
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The country is a sink of depravity by almost anyone's standards. |
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Instead of being a hotbed of thriving life and action it is a hotbed of crime and depravity, allowed to overwhelm a forgotten, overlooked, uncared for community! |
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We have heard tales of immense human suffering and unimaginable depravity. |
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He has interviewed spree killers, he is chairman of the Forensic Panel and developer of the depravity scale, an effort to provide a standard forensic definition of evil. |
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He has displayed at large the advantages of equality, and then quits the subject in despair from an opinion of the incorrigibleness of human depravity. |
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Chapter 6 recounts the Fall of Man whereby humans committed original sin and became subject to total depravity. |
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Fed by ideology, opportunity and the ready availability of frustrated young men holding their lives cheap the conflagration shows no signs of abating or lessening in its depravity. |
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It is a country that was in a very weak position when the Taliban ruled the day with a heavy hand and with such depravity that it allowed that country to harbour terrorists. |
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They learned the heart-breaking cussedness of camp-kitchens and camels and the depravity of an E. P. tent and a wither-wrung mule. |
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This concept is seen clearly in the doctrines of predestination and total depravity. |
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The treatment of Kosovar Albanians has consistently been terrible, but it pales in comparison to the depths of depravity that Mr. Milosevic has reached. |
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This corruption and depravity are so widespread that our land is entirely depopulated. |
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He possesses all the necessary requisites of perfidy, selfishness, depravity, want of principle, etc. |
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This view, that sin so dominates people that they are unable to avoid sin, has been called total depravity. |
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Hobbes' vision of the natural depravity of man inspired fervent disagreement among those who opposed absolute government. |
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I now choose to move forward from this toxic wasteland of human depravity my victimiser sadistically exposed me to. |
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Through various narrative forms, playing with constantly shifting constraints, he explores the obscure regions of the modern human condition in which normality and depravity exist side by side. |
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The moral depravity of that book was matched by its physical slovenliness. |
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Whether it leads to heroism or depravity depends on how we use it. |
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It is horrifying not only because of the sadistic violence she endured, but also because of how easily she seemed to slip into this spiral of depravity and how difficult she found it to get out. |
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It believed that no individual or group could justify the depths of depravity demonstrated by, for example, the recent massacre by terrorists of schoolchildren in Beslan. |
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I saw for myself the aftermath of the depths of depravity to which an out-of-control situation in that part of the world can sink with militia terror, destruction and murder, with the military standing by. |
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It is common for investigators to feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of investigations and the level of depravity and harm perpetrated against children and infants. |
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In some cases they coexist with other youth and lead a life of depravity. |
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Article 220: A penalty of from three to five years in prison shall be imposed on anyone who uses coercion, threats or deception to induce a person to engage in acts of depravity or prostitution. |
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As the world takes action against it, we have all been reminded of the need to address the conditions that permit the growth of such hatred and depravity. |
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I am not just talking about moral depravity and ethical despondency here. |
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Oi, I yelled at the radio, I'm not responsible for any gymslip mums, honest, booze-fuelled depravity on a very minor scale, maybe, and I'm not divorced, either. |
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Senator Bob Dole decried its supposed moral depravity and glorification of drug use during the 1996 presidential campaign, although he admitted that he had not seen the film. |
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Here is a child of three years old, and she cannot tell who made her! Without question, she is equally in the dark as to her soul, its present depravity, and future destiny! |
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The implication of the King in such a scandal provoked much public and literary conjecture and irreparably tarnished James's court with an image of corruption and depravity. |
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It stressed the extreme depravity of mankind, who deserved eternal damnation and the mercy of God in selecting a portion of humanity for salvation through grace alone. |
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