There are no special-effects, no car chases or shoot-outs, just a touching, fascinating sense of humanity that left audiences spellbound. |
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The Japanese word wabi means a beautiful work of art with a distinctive flaw that expresses the humanity of its creator. |
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It was a decade when copious talk of universal human rights mingled abhorrently with the most brazen crimes against humanity. |
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Performances, unfailingly good, veer gingerly over the top but don't trade the characters' waggishness for their humanity. |
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This enhances our shock when the abject figure of Winston is finally revealed, stripped of all humanity. |
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The upsetting part of this story is the absoluteness of technology and the irrelevance of humanity. |
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What we get here is a monarchical absolutist who gradually discovers his humanity. |
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One facet of this tragedy is the absence of visionary leadership capable of leading humanity out of its quagmire. |
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Everyday we are engaged in a low intensity social war as we struggle to maintain our humanity and dignity. |
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But if there is a pattern of crimes against humanity, it becomes a war crime. |
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This figure's weak chin, hunched shoulders and humble demeanor contribute to the poignancy and humanity of the busts. |
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We are not invited to admire or condemn, only to experience the humanity of a woman making a choice, for weal or woe. |
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Our greatest hope is that humanity has grown weary of violence and is ready to listen. |
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He was deriding the Anthropological Society's attempts to categorise humanity into inferior and superior races based on physical appearance. |
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Natural selection did not stop operating on brain genes once humanity developed into distinct races. |
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What is the critical mass of humanity that it will take for all of the human race to evolve to its next level? |
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Perhaps our closeness to the intricacies of identity, including race and gender, blind us to what we have in common with humanity. |
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If only all nature, all humanity were bathed in a rosy glowing radiancy and life for the future seemed naught but buoyancy and light. |
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Most religions teach adoration of the supreme being in whose image all humanity was formed. |
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You want to root for them, but their humanity rarely rises above the constant din of insults. |
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Readers will experience the love and reverence Walter Mosley has crafted into this encouragement affirmation of all humanity. |
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He understood that the only way to rationalize slavery was to negate the slave's humanity. |
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Only seventy odd years ago the whole of humanity thought that the entire universe verse was just our own Milky Way. |
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This week's scripture readings clearly chart the Epiphany theme, that of Jesus drawing all of humanity into a living relationship with God. |
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Only by concerted action can we counter the sheer humanity of those who wish to prolong the agony of death. |
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And then sometimes, history is graced by an individual who comes and changes the very essence of humanity. |
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We cared for our guests because not to do so would betray the most profound essence of our humanity. |
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Learn to respect and reciprocate small gestures of concern, kindness, compassion and humanity. |
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He faces a total of 66 counts on three indictments for genocide and war crimes in Bosnia, and crimes against humanity in Croatia and Kosovo. |
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Saints are forgiven sinners living by faith, witnessing to God's love, serving humanity, caring for creation. |
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They denied that God's promise to redeem humanity was a promise to redeem us body and soul. |
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Only by scourging ourselves and retreating to some bizarre ascetic vision of humanity can we be redeemed. |
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It's a kind of high doctrine of humanity that is the foundation of the notion of koinonia and belonging together. |
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For centuries humanity had dreamed of reaching out to the stars, settling on worlds beyond our solar system. |
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But he doesn't make you think that the people were a poor, wretched mass of unwashed humanity. |
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I saw her, beset by snarling jackals of humanity, sniffing and yelping their cruel cries. |
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It's a triumphant moment of humanity unwilling to bow under the yoke of oppression. |
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A tzaddik is a leader for the Hassidic community, but an innate leader of humanity. |
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All the machines had to do to defeat humanity was show up and let them deplete their ammo. |
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In the Commons, she was extravagantly lauded for her honesty, integrity, humanity. |
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The second revolution involved the repudiation of the conviction that well-formed academic learning is a product of our generic humanity. |
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The contrast here between Rembrandt's tender humanity and Picasso's gross primitivism is striking. |
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Most of us realize that humanity made a grave mistake by considering ancient civilizations to be primitive. |
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Noyce's film is lean, making its point by maintaining a sharp focus on the humanity of its characters. |
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Therefore restating the case for growth is a central part of arguing for the power of humanity to create a better world. |
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The blurred surfaces it illuminates are those where nature, animality, and humanity converge in thought and world. |
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The production, unlike those which have chosen to stress Caliban's deformity or animality, chose rather to emphasise his humanity. |
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They called for voices that can speak for the diverse identities that make up the mosaic of humanity. |
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Living in retreats in secluded areas they have silently and unceasingly guided the evolution of humanity through the work of their disciples. |
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To do that job, you need to be mentally disturbed, anthropologically different from the rest of humanity. |
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This humanity revealed the divinity which is the splendour of the three persons. |
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However, revenge is a dish best eaten cold, preferably not eaten at all, as it ranks as probably the nastiest emotion to which humanity is heir. |
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They diminish our humanity and, for that reason, they lessen our capacity for God. |
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And for the last 200 years they have been let loose on humanity to perpetuate the worst kind of injustices. |
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Tom Wilkinson, sporting a letter-perfect American accent, brings depth and humanity to the part of Father Moore. |
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How can these technologies be leveraged to help promote the common goals of humanity? |
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But humanity hungers for a sense of right and wrong, for some absolute moral values. |
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A liberated humanity would be able to inherit its historical legacy free of guilt. |
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By giving an example of liberation, folks like this Hollywood couple feel they are performing a service to humanity. |
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There may be a crime against humanity where there is a serious deprivation of physical liberty short of imprisonment. |
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High praise is due to our server, who made light work of snaking his way through the thickets of humanity. |
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The General was struck just as much by the wildman's humanity as his apishness. |
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One says that our rights come by virtue of our humanity because we are created in God's image and likeness. |
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You were an apostle of peace and an advocate of humanity and human dignity. |
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The benefits to humanity from greater knowledge about the evolution and biology of plant life are almost limitless. |
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The alleged loss of meaning and the robotization of humanity are not his only concerns. |
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This is the most horrible crime in humanity that's been committed by those criminals. |
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You carry a heavy load, and this has weighed you down with all the horrors that humanity has to offer. |
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The Old Town, in its heyday, was apparently a teeming place, rough and ready and full of humanity with all its flaws, vices and passion. |
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For their sixth option, they can take an arts courses or an extra science, language or humanity. |
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Genesis 2 implies that God made humanity male and female to satisfy the human longing for companionship. |
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The only losers remain the victims, who deserve to have their deaths honored by a little more intelligence, not to mention manifest humanity. |
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According to this other picture, we in the West have lost touch with our humanity and with the community-mindedness of our ancestors. |
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It is also to help new generations discover that they are not that different from the common run of humanity. |
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If the domestication is complete, the humanity of the native is obliterated, at least, until he assimilates the dominant culture. |
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Perhaps it's understandable, seeing as he's associated with one of the grumpiest cultural icons in the history of humanity. |
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Professions that helped humanity reach the Moon include astronautics, rocketry, space medicine, and space science. |
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It contains a nugget of truth and humanity that seems to be lacking in her world of dizzy friends and lubricous acquaintances. |
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That's how humanity works, we only fix things after they've gone wrong, we're awful at tactical planning. |
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The same hopes, the same dreams, a shared humanity that transcends everything else that may set us apart. |
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Both soloists and choir rise magnificently to the occasion, delivering performances that are grandiose yet saturated with a humanity. |
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On the one hand, awareness of the diversity of humanity could pose challenges to European self-confidence. |
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The humanity of the characters is never totally eclipsed by their more malign traits. |
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A conflict raged at the heart of Europe which posed all manner of seminal questions for the nature of humanity. |
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It may be stretching the point, but I was reminded of the severed heads adorning the house of another exemplar of humanity gone to the bad. |
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True, it's not a joyful film, but it was made with such tenderness, insight, and humanity. |
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In energy terms, that amounts to 950 terawatts of latent heat, which is 73 times more energy than that deployed by all humanity across the globe. |
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Our best chance of marginalising those who deal in terror is to retain our humanity while responding to their inhumanity. |
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Scientists and thinkers have struggled with the controversy and its implications for humanity for decades. |
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But both prefer the mirror to any sexual object, and both remain childless, barren of natural humanity. |
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It is this-worldly or naturalistic because ultimate authority is located in humanity, not in God or the super-empirical. |
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Like two men fighting over a woman in a barroom, neither side has the woman's own humanity and freedom to heart. |
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The combination of light and colour produces a seductive landscape that humanity has fashioned for its own ends. |
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His religion, politics, socio-economics and conduct are hinged on unity of God, oneness of humanity, truths love and compassion. |
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Driven by a sense of beauty and oneness of the human race, the filmmaker views cinema as a vehicle to connect with all humanity. |
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The throng of densely packed humanity forced us to ward off those next to us, and the disregard for others spread like an infection. |
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In any lasting sense, they can only be given strength by knowledge and self-knowledge and by a sense of common humanity. |
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My dear, I used to think I was serving humanity and I pleasured in the thought. |
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Serrand does a remarkable job of finding the humanity in these characters, even when emphasizing their desperation and melancholy. |
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We are now so dependent on the financial system, without parallel systems of support, that the result could be catastrophic for humanity. |
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The catastrophe into which the world has thrust the socialist proletariat is an unexampled misfortune for humanity. |
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It's something of a disappointment when you had been hoping for a tirade of vitriol against humanity. |
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The title of Officer is reserved for achievement appreciated by Canada or humanity in general. |
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Whole cities, whole civilizations have traded places in the global to and fro of humanity. |
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The streets teem with hustling, bustling humanity, hag-like beggar women, street urchins and drunken revellers. |
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The suffering of humanity in war, a very topical issue at the moment, is the theme of one of the books chosen by Castlebar Book club for April. |
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As Confucius saw long ago, benevolence or concern for humanity is the indispensable root of it all. |
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Churning masses of humanity, sunsets, temples and mountains all come alive as do the magnificent Bengal tigers to which the film is a tribute. |
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We do not have to settle for every misery fate and humanity have heaped upon us, but should fight back, to see which ones can be shaken off. |
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He has a good sense of humor about his situation, but it makes it nonetheless a travesty of justice and humanity. |
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This means, for example, that one may not say that the divine person performed miracles, since one may not separate divinity and humanity. |
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But biotechnologists believe the ship of the desert may still have much to offer humanity due to its remarkable resistance to disease. |
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This refers to a miser, perhaps the most despised of all types in a world where generosity is the yardstick by which humanity is measured. |
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Although misandry is sometimes confused with misanthropy, the terms are not interchangeable, since the latter refers to the hatred of humanity. |
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Dr Bass manages to combine humility with humanity and while he never exactly makes me feel good about having cancer, I feel that together we can make the best of a bad deal. |
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Yet crimes against humanity should never be amnestied or ignored. |
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Humans are tribal, and it feels natural to think that humanity has always been eager to categorize on the basis of skin color. |
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By curtailing the autonomy of the self-determining individual, authoritarian public health policies infantilise society, weaken democracy and diminish humanity. |
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We want to relate to their humanity rather than gape at their untouchable infallibility. |
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Most cultures have deep at their core a flood myth in which the great bulk of humanity is destroyed and a few are left to repopulate and repurify the human race. |
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Like Roberts, Barker propels us into the embodied life of ritual and, again like the mystics, analogises God's love for humanity as a sexual union. |
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It relieved humanity of the heavy load under which it was groaning and broke the fetters unjust rulers and ignorant lawgivers had put around its feet. |
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By the end of 2013, over 70 percent of humanity will have access to instantaneous, low-cost communications and information. |
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No one imagined in 1897 what the electron would do, or how it would change humanity. |
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There are other ways of interpreting why this is funny, such as that it was his humanity, his belief in the chair, that we laugh at, not his mechanicalness. |
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And at the end of the book she envisions a return to that purity, either through the destruction of humanity by androcracy, or a revival of gylany. |
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From the steps of the Lincoln Memorial you saw a sea of humanity. |
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The powerful images served as a heart-wrenching reminder of borderless humanity and the reach of social media. |
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We ask that you lessen her pain and therefore lessen the pain of all humanity. |
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The only branch of humanity who did not make the grade were the planters of the Caribbean islands who chose to betray their class interests because of race considerations. |
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It remains the receptive petri dish to any and all sorts of colonies of humanity that finally managed to find one another. |
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A vibrant pulse of humanity throbbed in the shops and on the streets. |
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In 2009, the ICC indicted him for war crimes and crimes against humanity and, in 2010, added charges of genocide. |
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Yes, it has some amusing dialogue, mostly one-liners, but the humor is that of a professional popgun for hire, an impersonal jokester, rather than an observer of humanity. |
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He tanked with right-wing voters because he made the fatal error of showing some humanity to the children of illegal immigrants. |
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You never know quite where to look, or even where to stand so you don't get knocked over by the march of history and raggle-taggle humanity being swept this way and that. |
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They raise the specter of technology as a danger to humanity. |
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Toeing the government line has allowed film-makers to avoid revealing the humanity of their subjects, lest a breath of truth threaten the house of cards that is the drug war. |
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They offer crucial evidence that it is utterly impossible to conceptualize humanity without literature. |
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But I bet that at least a few, who have touched the painful quick of their own humble humanity, can have a fighting chance. |
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Christmas is unique in that it is a global holiday celebrated all over the world by humanity. |
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Liberals either boast or comfort themselves that their own beliefs push humanity forward. |
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Barrios sentenced the general to 50 years imprisonment for genocide and another 30 years for crimes against humanity. |
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The brief flicker of humanity that was revealed when the minister allowed Kunle back into the country demands that he does the same thing with this case. |
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The feast of the Transfiguration, so venerated by the Orthodox Church, serves as a key to the understanding of the humanity of Christ in the Eastern tradition. |
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It serves as the heart of the collective works, as an interface between the cosmos and humanity. |
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Want the fastidiously coiffed and scripted candidate to show a little more humanity? |
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The best that can be said for the show is that it depicts a portion of humanity heretofore absent from, or travestied by, a medium purporting to be representative. |
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It is a nursery of humanity that cares for blending values with education, moulds character with learning and supplies substance to the shell of symbols. |
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Because of the obligation to make reparation that a crime against humanity always imposes. |
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These widespread and systematic sexual assaults can collectively be described as a crime against humanity. |
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The results of any dissemination would automatically be classified as a crime against humanity. |
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Your heart bleeds for a 12-year-old who sulks after discovering the cruel realities of humanity. |
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It is the open sesame to every portal, the great equalizer in the world, the true philosopher's stone which transmutes all the base metal of humanity into gold. |
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In Senufo society, divine creation is commemorated by large, sculpted figural pairs that depict a timeless and ideally balanced archetype of humanity. |
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As new imaging technologies offer us graphic evidence of the visible humanity of the growing fetus, our moral sentiments may be powerfully awakened or reawakened. |
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So it will prove in the future, for nothing can frustrate the evolutionary movement nor prevent humanity as a whole from attaining and achieving its purpose. |
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Like these two bibliolaters at my door, humanity has largely come to understand power as something that cannot be questioned and is the final authority for everyone. |
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He resists bibliolatry, does not accept the doctrine of Calvin of a complete corrupt humanity, and never assumes to try to prove the existence of God, taking that for granted. |
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The earth has been decimated by climate change, stranding what remains of humanity on a train. |
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But though it was short-lived, the revolution and Kollontai's writings signpost the road to women's liberation, and sexual freedom for the whole of humanity. |
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If all this were only hypocrisy, Gingrich might legitimately expect voters to shrug off his lapses of decency and humanity. |
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No, it is an anti-life, anti-human theoretical abstraction that denies our common humanity, our inherent interests, and our individual preferences. |
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As the loon brigades proved as they berated Precious, our humanity is the enemy of ideologues. |
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The intimacy and humanity of these serendipitously encountered green areas in what will again become a densely populated place is one of the great pleasures of this plan. |
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Their last hope for saving humanity, Eugene, turned out to be a liar with no idea how to stop the zombie virus. |
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Are they not capable of intelligence, science, heroics, humanity, empathy, or love? |
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I am stunned at their casual treachery to this country, to humanity. |
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Enveloped in duende, the nihilism of Levis's poetry negated beliefs and consolations, but it did so to revivify our humanity and refresh the abilities of poetry. |
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This principle is enshrined in Genesis, Chapter One, where we are taught that God made humanity in His own image and likeness as microcosm and mediator. |
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First, can force be used, without Security Council approval, to deter Syria from perpetrating further crimes against humanity? |
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Their initiation is to slay an infant in front of its mother in order to remove any semblance of humanity or emotion. |
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Christine launched into a lively denunciation of the anti-woman Romance of the Rose, pointing out tartly the many faults in its logic and its humanity. |
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The film looks at the pain of Easter Europe in the new millennium with humor and humanity, bringing a Lapp woman, a Russian and a Finn together to try to make sense of it all. |
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His works present a critique of Victorian materialism yet also convey spiritual consolation, faith in humanity and in the power and goodness of great men. |
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We understood that agroecology is an intrinsic part of the global answer to the main challenges and crises we face as humanity. |
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In the end, Majaj's unbudging belief in our essential humanity makes her resistance to injustice so empowering. |
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The concert ended with a peerless Stabat Mater by Part, a complex composition with a simple message of faith and humanity. |
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Worn out but with an underlying humanity and work ethic a the title refers to how he does his hits a Pitt makes Jackie a scruffily generous soul. |
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The transhumanist ideal attempts to further separate humanity from the rest of creation. |
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A self-aggrandizing ruling class that fails to understand the rest of humanity. |
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When disaster strikes, the members of Wild Com doff their little black bowties and vests and use their powers to aid humanity. |
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Mda treats his characters with dignity, affirming their humanity and their experiences. |
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John Meyendorff sees the Byzantines as believing that the Latins had fallen into Apollinarianism, denying Jesus a complete humanity. |
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It would be once again to deny him his humanity, to rebaptize him in the name of literary criticism. |
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O'Wally continued to prepare the world for a languageless humanity by giving frequent half-day harangues on the holocaster. |
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The first principle of restorationism is that nature and humanity are fundamentally united rather than separate. |
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All the world's problems would be solved if all of humanity went back to where they came from, the edge of the Rift Valley. |
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Most important to the air of humanity, however, is the likeness to skin in the smooth, slightly lustrous warmth of the terra sigillata surfaces. |
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The magnitude and extent of the global mnemotechnical systems threaten humanity far more dramatically than any previous period in human history. |
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Irons is impressive as the smuggest of fat cats, while Spacey tries to hold on to his humanity as he sheds tears over the death of his dog. |
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The church, as theanthropic, finds those secure means which look forward to the salvation of humanity. |
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Ah humanity, so dirty, so tainted, so very much in need of repair! |
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For the corpuscularian Locke, the particularity of perception meant that abstractions such as humanity, quantity, space, etc. |
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Once loudmouthed tramp Katie puts her life on the line to help others, she may understand the act of humanity and respect for others. |
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When we talk lovelessly, we somehow diminish not just rationality but our very humanity. |
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Thankfully, there are also examples of great selflessness which restore my faith in humanity. |
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E is lovestruck and hitches a ride on the spaceship sent to collect her, embarking on a journey that could alter the destiny of humanity. |
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Where is the moral compass and common humanity that accepts this state of affairs? |
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Here the Son clearly speaks of his substitutionary atonement for sinful humanity. |
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Now, however, African archaeology has become extremely important in discovering the origins of humanity. |
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While many species communicate, language is unique to humans, a defining feature of humanity, and a cultural universal. |
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The transition out of the Stone Age occurred between 6000 BCE and 2500 BCE for much of humanity living in North Africa and Eurasia. |
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According to Human Rights Watch these partisans are responsible for abuses including war crimes, crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing. |
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In the whole history of humanity, every nation had different needs for military forces. |
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Others have emphasized Thor's close connection to humanity, in all its concerns. |
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Docetism held that Jesus' humanity was merely an illusion, thus denying the incarnation. |
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Overall equality across humanity, considered as individuals, has improved very little. |
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On May 21, 2001, the National Assembly of France passed the Taubira law, recognizing slavery as a crime against humanity. |
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The Order of Magellan was established in 1902 to honour those who complete a circumnavigation and make other contributions to humanity. |
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Rituals often have a close connection with reverence, thus a ritual in many cases expresses reverence for a deity or idealized state of humanity. |
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According to eastern folk belief, the tomb of Eve, considered the grandmother of humanity, is located in Jeddah. |
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North America is the source of much of what humanity knows about geologic time periods. |
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Calvin argues that the knowledge of God is not inherent in humanity nor can it be discovered by observing this world. |
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In Calvin's view, sin began with the fall of Adam and propagated to all of humanity. |
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Thus fallen humanity is in need of the redemption that can be found in Christ. |
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For Calvin, the whole course of Christ's obedience to the Father removed the discord between humanity and God. |
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In the third book, Calvin describes how the spiritual union of Christ and humanity is achieved. |
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Orthodox Lutheran theology holds that God made the world, including humanity, perfect, holy and sinless. |
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Crimes against humanity such as genocide are usually punishable by death in countries retaining capital punishment. |
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Bush are guilty of crimes against peace, crimes against humanity, and genocide as a result of their roles in the 2003 Iraq War. |
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Throughout history, Confucius is widely considered as one of the most important and influential individuals in affecting the lives of humanity. |
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Laozi is presented as the Tao personified, giving his teaching to humanity for their salvation. |
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The natural state of humanity, according to the authors, is barbaric and unorganized. |
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To balance the desires of individuals and the needs of the general will, humanity requires civil society and laws that benefit all persons. |
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Writers, to varying degrees, criticized Thomas Hobbes' notions of a selfish humanity that requires a sovereign to rule over it. |
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This doctrine states that loving God and humanity totally, as exemplified by Christ, enables believers to rid themselves of voluntary sin. |
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They sought to discover and to act upon universally valid principles governing humanity, nature, and society. |
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His themes often center on the inherent evil and sin of humanity, and his works often have moral messages and deep psychological complexity. |
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This caused him to be expelled by God, a fact that Iblis blamed on humanity. |
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First thing you gotta have is some sort of confounding unfounded prejudicial spew and contrived agenda aimed at humanity. |
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How can humanity be eliminated from a scene where it has been intensely, sufferingly active ever since the dawn of history? |
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He is adroit and dry, and balances humor with the humanity of life. |
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In effect, it was a case of mass technocide, with humanity itself pulling the trigger. |
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I have always found horses, an animal I am attached to, very tractable when treated with humanity and steadiness. |
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Since the Dalai Lama is a tulka, he can choose to be reborn as he pleases to serve humanity. |
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The story is epic in its magnitude, in its calm, steady progress and unhurrying rhythm, in its vast and intimate humanity. |
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None of those who defend the adoring of the humanity of Christ with divine worship, do well and warrantably express their opinion. |
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In contrast to the Apollinarian and Docetist heresies, Christ assumed all of humanity. |
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The highlights of humanity without the boring bits and the bad breath? |
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Will humanity literally fall into the toilet, and will Wedgie Power prevail, or will even Captain Underpants lose the flush of success? |
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Why do we think selfies are such a black eye on the face of humanity? |
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There was a lot of life force and humanity, and a lot of community. |
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These disappearing cosmoses of the spirit have left humanity in the abysmal state of self-denial in which nothing but the corporeal remains. |
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I have even read in a book of criminology that the tramp is an atavism, a throw-back to the nomadic stage of humanity. |
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Some postulate that after a nuclear war, humanity would fall into a state of barbarianism. |
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Thus, it is the comportmental axis of the prefrontal cortex that is responsible in many ways for our humanity. |
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The sight of London warmed my heart with various emotions, such as a cordial man must draw from the heart of all humanity. |
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Not long ago, as eternity flows, most of humanity felt earthbound, sin-bound, limitation-bound, deathbound, fear-bound, and guilt-bound. |
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It derogates little from his fortitude, while it adds infinitely to the honor of his humanity. |
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Somehow one's acceptance into humanity is dependent on the kind of Disney World assumption that differences are only on the surface. |
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Christ was guiding evolution toward a state of glorification so that humanity could finally merge with God in eternal perfection. |
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Now, however, the windows in the houses began one by one to be lit up, giving a greater sense of habitation and humanity. |
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Christ's coming from the heavens has entered into the life of humanity as the Founder of the world to come. |
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William Blake's poems Milton and Jerusalem feature Albion as an archetypal giant representing humanity. |
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Sovereignty should inhere in the people and not the government, so governments forfeit sovereignty when they commit crimes against humanity. |
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The outpouring of its life in the service of humanity is the outpouring of the Holy Spirit which Christ has first of all inpoured. |
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The French Revolution differed from other revolutions in being not merely national, for it aimed at benefiting all humanity. |
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May God's curse rest upon the arrogant men and the unholy ambitions which let loose this horror upon humanity! |
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Furthermore, his millennial perspective was closely tied to his optimism regarding scientific progress and the improvement of humanity. |
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No permanent owner for the land was the greatest gift of Lord YHWH for the whole humanity. |
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He also contended that discussing the soul is impossible because it is made of a divine substance, and humanity cannot perceive the divine. |
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Hawking views spaceflight and the colonization of space as necessary for the future of humanity. |
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Anselm argues that, owing to the Fall and mankind's fallen nature ever since, humanity has offended God. |
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Atonement for humanity, however, could only be made through the figure of Jesus, as a sinless being both fully divine and fully human. |
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Allen theorised that Bottom is a symbol of the animalistic aspect of humanity. |
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Beside his beliefs concerning humanity, Johnson is also known for his love of cats, especially his own two cats, Hodge and Lily. |
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Shaw, not being easily pleased, decides to throw over humanity with all its limitations and go in for progress for its own sake. |
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Wells contemplates the ideas of nature and nurture and questions humanity in books such as The Island of Doctor Moreau. |
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The hearts of the Runner and the Baton then beat as one until it was passed on, symbolising the journey of humanity and the essence of life. |
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Money, not Prerogative, was the chief Engine of his administration, and he employed it with a success that in a manner disgraced humanity. |
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All were indicted for crimes against humanity and violations of the laws or customs of war. |
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The ICTY also leveled indictments against KLA members Fatmir Limaj, Haradin Bala, Isak Musliu, and Agim Murtezi for crimes against humanity. |
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I have always tried to interpret his plays with as much humor and humanity as possible. |
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He smiled, inexplicably relieved to see signs of humanity in this museumesque environment. |
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Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive. |
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Dundes defined myth as a sacred narrative that explains how the world and humanity evolved into their present form. |
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He had a great love for humanity and deep sympathy with the downtrodden and oppressed. |
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While primarily a conspiracy thriller, the series also examines the depths humanity can sink to under pressure. |
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Tamil Nadu is noted for its deep belief that serving food to others is a service to humanity, as is common in many regions of India. |
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Jellyfish adversely affect humanity by interfering with public systems and harming swimmers. |
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More than that, it reveals a one-sidely individualistic view of our humanity. |
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Other early writers imply that humanity was born out of the malevolent blood shed by the Titans in their war against Zeus. |
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He also connects the future struggles of oppressed humanity for meaning and recognition to the contemporary nationalist sovereignist movements in Quebec. |
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The question for the early church was whether Mary should be proclaimed Theotokos, Mother of God, or simply Christokos, the mother of the humanity of Jesus. |
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By harnessing the genetic makeup of mole rats, whose genes have a high resistance to runway cell growth, humanity will be able to eradicate cancer and extend life expectancy. |
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Unfortunately for humanity, politicians preferred uranium nuclear reactors simply because their main purpose was to provide weapons-grade uranium and plutonium. |
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Another strength is the humanity of the film, seen in the emotional confrontation between him and his teensy bit domineering mum, beautifully played by Anjelica Huston. |
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It is indeed crucial that Hegel's idea of history in relation to humanity and spirit cannot be reduced to a linear model energized by neat contradictions and subsumptions. |
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But as I came to know each of them in the confines of this room, I began to reunderstand that each man's humanity and capacity to love expresses itself in different forms. |
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Uthoff says her humanity and passion onstage were spellbinding. |
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He argued that the oppression of women was one of the few remaining relics from ancient times, a set of prejudices that severely impeded the progress of humanity. |
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Rule in the name of humanity does not have an unbloody history. |
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Issues of development and food security are critical to a vast swathe of humanity and cannot be sacrificed to mercantilist considerations, she added. |
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The mission was to emancipate Egyptians from the arbitrary and inhumane cruelties of Khedival rule, and to elevate them to a status of humanity previously lacking. |
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In the case of the prophets, this preparedness is a preparedness to exchange humanity for pure angelicality, which is the highest rank of spiritualia. |
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Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity. |
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The persistence of erroneous beliefs exacerbates the widespread anachronistic failure to recognize the urgent problems that face humanity on this planet. |
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The programme catalogues, names, and conserves sites of outstanding cultural or natural importance to the common culture and heritage of humanity. |
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The work, a universal history of the calamities that have happened to mankind was the first attempt to write the history of the world as a history of God guiding humanity. |
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