They have abnegated all morality and all fellow feeling for the rest of mankind. |
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How her beauty was known to all mankind and how knights and noblemen would plead King Julius for his daughter's hand. |
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This famous game of war is played by parasites, panderers, bandits, assassins, peasants, sots, bankrupts, and such other dregs of mankind. |
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Archaeological evidence suggests the same, indicating that only later did mankind degenerate into idolatrous pantheism. |
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It may be quite tempting to turn your back on mankind behind hedges of bougainvillea, oleander, or myrtle. |
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The letters I-J-K appear unpronounceably together on vernacular signboards, with the sole intention of befuddling non-Dutch-speaking mankind. |
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The catastrophe that made all of that a distant memory was equally unprecedented in the history of mankind. |
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Not surprisingly, as she owned every color known to mankind, she had nail polish to match. |
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Only mankind is unique, in that unlike the fox, he kills his own species by the tens of thousands. |
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I have just come off the phone following the most incredibly obstructive and unhelpful call in the history of mankind. |
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The Mayor said that these murders had brought home the dangers of leaving children unattended and showed the cruelty of mankind. |
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She seduces the despondent radical with whispers about the bleakness of mankind. |
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And yet, there are certain tools to understanding mankind that are truly universal. |
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God, to the modalist, is not a Tri-Unity unto Himself, but only in his revelation to mankind. |
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He insisted that only Trotskyism could provide the political program for the socialist emancipation of mankind. |
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In his last years his work became ever more violent in expression, moved by a passionate concern for the suffering and miseries of mankind. |
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The greatest challenge to mankind is not to split the atom or climb the highest mountain. |
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However, Jesus knew that the law was given so that mankind might understand the purposes of God. |
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We were beside ourselves with rage and grief at the sufferings and humiliation of mankind. |
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I believe that my dharma is to prove that the Force for Good takes precedence over the force for evil in mankind. |
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Water power was the first to raise hopes that mankind might be eased from severe toil by the benignant help of Nature. |
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Who can stare the dragon of human despair in the face, which is so miasmically present in the subconscious of mankind, and wink at it? |
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History is the great leveller of mankind and to see the pre-historic aboriginal rock art, is to enter a time warp. |
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When people are busy promoting their own self-interest they are invariably better at helping the rest of mankind. |
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The world ocean is what laboratory scientists would call a culture medium, the largest petri dish known to mankind. |
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By leaving a legacy you are benefiting the rest of mankind and everybody can do that. |
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Had they crept just a foot higher, countless historic masterpieces could have been lost to mankind forever. |
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And what needs to be demolished are the illusions to which mankind is prey. |
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A little concern for the rest of mankind is surely part of what makes us human. |
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Those on board the spacecraft were doing research work for the benefit of mankind. |
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Perhaps, though I scarcely dare to hope it, the hydrogen bomb will terrify mankind into sanity and tolerance. |
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The challenge for all of us is to tap into these gifts and use them for our benefit and for all mankind. |
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This century has been marked by some of the most horrific events in the history of mankind. |
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Proof that history depends on mankind rather than a merely symbolic event was in evidence in two nations. |
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Why not try making the best nachos known to mankind, with the best guacamole known to mankind? |
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The history of mankind is littered with appalling acts of barbarism, cruelty and hatred. |
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In actual fact, the idea of the brotherhood of mankind was founded on the basis of uniquely human features. |
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This theft is indeed the biggest theft ever witnessed by mankind in the history of the world. |
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Arms races have dogged mankind from the dawn of history, and history seems bound to repeat itself. |
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It is often acknowledged that the history of mankind is written by its victors. |
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This in my opinion was no more of a noble battle than any unwarranted slaughter in the history of the mankind. |
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The changing face of killing goes hand in hand, for him, with the way history has shaped our society and mankind. |
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They don't bother much with the plight of mankind and as such they are simply the enemy. |
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At that moment, I broke down and realized Jesus Christ is the Savior of all mankind. |
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Final exams are the most evil, satanic, malicious event ever crafted by mankind. |
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It's terrible that a sword meant to save mankind from tyranny is corrupted to sanguine and destructive ends. |
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Bohr and Heisenberg are among the first to realize that in splitting the atom mankind has acquired the power to destroy itself. |
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It is also the event which explains more clearly than any other the place of assignment, designation and organization in the life of mankind. |
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The trouble with all elect brotherhoods is that they tend to place themselves above the ruck of mankind. |
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A troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our rendez-vous with destiny. |
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It is this deception which rouses and keeps in continual motion the industry of mankind. |
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Many of them realize the deficiency and limitations of science as the only savior of mankind. |
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But, with apologies to Neil Armstrong, that's one small step for mankind at Wrigley. |
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If the Lord wants to keep you alive and functioning then he doesn't need any artificial help from mankind. |
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The world is a difficult place, and many tragedies have befallen mankind in its upward climb from savagery, some of them quite recently. |
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The stakes of nuclear war engage not just the survival of the antagonists, but the fate of mankind. |
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The Zohar was explicitly intended by the Divine to be a tool of empowerment all of mankind. |
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What Christ offered in hanging upon the cross for mankind, we recreate at Holy Mass, since He is again sacrificed on our altars. |
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Although they yard together in spring, during most of the year, moose are solitary secretive animals and very wary of mankind. |
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We control universal processes, as a willful act of mankind, through these discoveries. |
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And you will be launching the largest aerial battle in the history of mankind. |
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It has been a glorious century and mankind will be eternally grateful for its legacy, playing golden age recordings until they wear out. |
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It is as if nature will continue to test mankind, seemingly holding all the aces, in spite of the great advances in science and technology. |
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He then told us of an idea he had about breeding a common, mongrelized man which every race would be distilled into, until mankind had a homogenous race. |
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But a series of misunderstandings triggers an all-out war between man and ape, threatening the future of mankind. |
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Look for this aquaculture to catch on as mankind, unfortunately, continues to pollute our waterways. |
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Heracles goes on his twelve labours, not to better mankind, but to achieve immortality and atone for his own sins. |
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Adolf Hitler, despite being the most evil force ever to befoul mankind, was also a kind and conscientious employer. |
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From time immemorial, the moon has been a fascination for mankind. |
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Just as the first coming had an optimistic message for mankind at a moment of social turmoil, this coming is being presented as something with a similar message for womankind. |
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Insects such as houseflies, bedbugs, locusts, butterflies, honeybees, silkworms, lac insects etc. are well known to mankind, largely due to their economic importance. |
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Flight allowed mankind a new perspective on itself, which aerial photography eventually captured and disseminated. |
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I quote Immanuel Kant in my preface, defining enlightenment as mankind coming out of its self-imposed immaturity. |
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It does not stop at broadly hinting at the virtue of universal love but goes deep into the matter, and, by its teachings, ensures peace and amity among mankind. |
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Who of them had really considered the thought that mankind with all its technical knowledge and intelligence would lose against the simple powers of nature? |
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The image of the human body and its pervasiveness in both thought and literature attest to Alexander Pope's declaration that the only true study of mankind is man himself. |
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He explained some things about the human mind, and how mankind began originally as savage hunters, fighting for their food and anything that got in their way. |
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Had he been listened to, the history of mankind might have been different. |
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In the meantime, mankind makes multiple efforts to reach, colonize, and terraform Venus, taking half a million years to achieve the first successful landing. |
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Stark motifs of injustice, redemption, and the question of whether religion works for the betterment or detriment of mankind captivate theatergoers every step of the way. |
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The students in Jakarta or Seoul who are eager to use their knowledge to benefit mankind. |
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And 100 layers of lasagna at Del Posto is the most delicious pasta known to mankind! |
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It raises the ill humour of mankind, excites the keener spirits, moves indignation in beholders and sows the very seeds of schism in men's bosoms. |
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He is the one who claims that one day he is going to judge the world, and he is going to separate all mankind as a shepherd separates his sheep from the goats. |
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In certain areas, mankind is presently consuming these mineral resources more rapidly than they are being transmitted from the interior of the planet to the biosphere. |
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I had a momentary insight into the fragility and mortality of mankind. |
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I marvel at the almost boundless ingenuity and skill of mankind sometimes. |
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Even the birthday of the Holy Prophet, which was the most happy day for the whole mankind, was never celebrated by the Holy Prophet himself, nor by his blessed companions. |
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In our conflict with terror and tyranny, we have an unmatched advantage, a power that cannot be resisted, and that is the appeal of freedom to all mankind. |
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In fact, if humanity's past record is a reasonable guide, globalism may represent the single deadliest threat to mankind in our long, murderous history. |
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Some critics may see this as collaborating with enemies of the environment, but Herd understands this as a necessity that parallels the balance of mankind and nature. |
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All religions, nearly all philosophies, and even a part of science testify to the unwearying, heroic effort of mankind desperately denying its own contingency. |
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The fate of as-yet unborn individuals did not fall from above into the hands of poor, unwitting scientists who want nothing other than the best for all mankind. |
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It is no longer about caring for mankind, being your brother's keeper. |
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And in doing of this, there is no damage done to the rest of mankind, who, I dare say, will never miss it. |
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Opposite to mercantilism was the doctrine of physiocracy, which predicted that mankind would outgrow its resources. |
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He thought Adam and Eve were Caucasian and hence the original race of mankind. |
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Charles Martel's victory at Tours was among those signal deliverances which have affected for centuries the happiness of mankind. |
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Then gradually the process of cosmic decay began its work, and mankind became earthbound, and felt the need of food and shelter. |
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So far as it has gone, it probably is the most pure and desecated public good which has ever been conferred on mankind. |
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The examples of all ages shew us that mankind in general desire power only to do harm, and, when they obtain it, use it for no other purpose. |
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It gathered strength from the postmillennial belief that the Second Coming of Christ would occur after mankind had reformed the entire earth. |
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This teaching also attests to another day when Christ will sit in universal judgement of all mankind. |
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He included mankind in his speculations from the outset, and on seeing an orangutan in the zoo on 28 March 1838 noted its childlike behaviour. |
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What is good, what is right and what is undisputedly proper should be considered the common attainment of mankind. |
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He was the first major figure to argue that mankind had evolved language skills in response to his changing environment and social structures. |
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The article of the resurrection seems to lie marvellously cross to the common experience of mankind. |
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According to Objectivists, financier Michael Milken has done more for mankind than Mother Teresa. |
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Years ago, when I began to garden among the squitch and the withwind, I considered them the primal enemies of mankind. |
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Providence would only initiate mankind into the useful knowledge of her treasures, leaving the rest to employ our industry. |
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What changes will be wrought in the character and condition of mankind, as the millennium advances and rolls blissfully away. |
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He represents the emperor and his wife as two devils incarnate, sent into the world for the destruction of mankind. |
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To prevent the elixir from reaching mankind and thereby upsetting the balance of the universe, two gods secret it away. |
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Prometheus, in later versions of Greek mythology, was the Titan who created mankind at the behest of Zeus. |
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Aristotle believed that imitation is natural to mankind and constitutes one of mankind's advantages over animals. |
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Some economists contend that since the industrial revolution, mankind has broken out of the trap. |
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As the Lettrists declared back in the 1950s, the cultural heritage of mankind should be cut-up and used for partisan political purposes. |
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Concrete is used in large quantities almost everywhere mankind has a need for infrastructure. |
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Hero worship exists, has existed, and will forever exist, universally among mankind. |
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It is the intention of Providence, in all the various expressions of his goodness, to reclaim mankind. |
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He believed that society was formed from a state of nature to protect people from the state of war between mankind that exists otherwise. |
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We are proud to have had a part in quelching the evil ideologies that brought so much suffering to mankind. |
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Serene Highnesses, who sit there protocolling and manifestoing, and consoling mankind! |
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The trial by jury, your Lordship knows, is so antient a privilege belonging to mankind, that its origin cannot properly be traced. |
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And when the man thought there were caribou enough for mankind, he closed up the hole again. |
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Jesus is reverenced as the one man who has lived unspotted by the world, free from human foibles, able to redeem mankind by his example. |
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Anthropologists believe that the use of tools was an important step in the evolution of mankind. |
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Men dress in seamless white terrycloth garments meant to symbolize the equality of mankind and a return to God. |
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Philosophically it could be argued that biodiversity has intrinsic aesthetic and spiritual value to mankind in and of itself. |
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By sharing goodwill and inspiration to others and serving mankind the world can be transformed and peace can be achieved. |
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For Berlin, values are creations of mankind, rather than products of nature waiting to be discovered. |
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Indeed, Mariana, a good Spanish Augustinian and Tacitist, was imbued with the pessimism rooted in the downfallen state of mankind. |
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Today, art enjoys a wide network of study, dissemination and preservation of all the artistic legacy of mankind throughout history. |
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In contrast with Romanticism, which was essentially optimistic about mankind, Realism offered a stark vision of poverty and despair. |
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Swift, normally a harsh judge of human nature, said that all that was good and amiable in mankind had died with Temple. |
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By these acts of salvation, Christ provided fallen mankind with the path to escape its fallen nature. |
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The biblical story of Adam and Eve relates this choice by mankind to participate in evil, accomplished through disobedience to God's command. |
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It was, on the contrary, the device to secure for the whole of mankind the maximum of benefits it can derive from it. |
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We cannot take a step in the pathway of progress without benefitting mankind everywhere. |
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Especially among Classical Realist thinkers, power is an inherent goal of mankind and of states. |
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Consumed throughout the world, peanuts, also called groundnuts, goober and goober pea, are one of the favorite foods of mankind. |
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If I had an idea that mankind could be cured, I should not believe in God. |
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At the airport, the statue of that great benefactor of mankind and enemy of chicken Colonel Harland Sanders is still in its glass case. |
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The pure and benign light of revelation has had a meliorating influence on mankind. |
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In humility and love, in understanding and acceptance, he shares the body of Christ, recently transubstantiated, with all mankind. |
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Nature has placed mankind under the governance of two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure. |
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In a vision shown to him by the angel Michael, Adam witnesses everything that will happen to mankind until the Great Flood. |
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He created the type of lawgiver, the nomothetes, in the classical sense, not for Hellas only, but as a model for mankind. |
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The melting of the permafrost and the release of methane hydrate is perhaps the biggest single calamity that mankind faces and it's all down to human-induced global warming. |
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All experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. |
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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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There certainly is, amongst mankind, a vast weight of opinion against my position that man is, by nature, as either-handed as an ape, and that custom should follow nature. |
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The European Space Agency has just enabled mankind to come one step closer and reengage with the imponderables of our existence with renewed hope. |
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Then all mankind shall be resuscitated and be given each his just due. |
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For the Phaeacian women as far exceeded all other women in household arts as the mariners of that country did the rest of mankind in the management of ships. |
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The impact of this change on society was enormous and is often compared to the Neolithic revolution, when mankind developed agriculture and gave up its nomadic lifestyle. |
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The Challenger explosion... became one big symbol for mankind. As the trauma diminishes in the weeks ahead, another meaning will emerge from the doomsday events. |
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The Bahais consider Bahaullah, born in 1817, to be the latest prophet sent by God and believe in the spiritual unity of all religions and all mankind. |
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These cycles were often performed during the Feast of Corpus Christi and their overall design drew attention to Christ's life and his redemption for all of mankind. |
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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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Reflecting on the little absences and distractions of mankind. |
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Well, 8 billion miles away and travelling at 27,000 mph, a little metal nugget that mankind drop-kicked into space is on its way, carrying such a message. |
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On the night when she was 'Promoted to Glory' by the metal chariot of a teenage drunkard, she was yet full of love for the Salvation Army, for God and for mankind. |
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Still, it is also necessary to separate the wheat from the chaff, encourage freedoms galore, and allow individuals to create wealth for the good of mankind. |
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Why need I paint, Charmion, the now disenchained frenzy of mankind? |
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There is no doubt whatever that such souls were prophets, for the mission of prophethood is education, and these wondrous souls trained and educated mankind. |
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This led to multitheism and idolatry, a condition which would have grown increasingly confused, had God not decided to give mankind some better direction. |
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Because of the Orthodox understanding of mankind's fallen nature in general those who wish to commune prepare themselves in a way that reflects mankind in paradise. |
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Even though mankind has tried to develop counter measures for thousands of years, still there is no easy solution to the shipworm problem in sight. |
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For the first time in the history of mankind, sixteen years before the Boulogne convention, an international convention spoke an international language. |
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In this way, he believed, would mankind be raised above conditions of helplessness, poverty and misery, while coming into a condition of peace, prosperity and security. |
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That part of mankind that addict their minds to speculations. |
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Consequently, God expelled Iblis from Heaven, with the latter promising to lure mankind into disbelief and evil as an act of revenge from their father, Adam. |
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