The witticisms of Oscar Wilde are without a doubt some of the most amusing and perceptive observations on society. |
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All research indicates that the more equal a society, the healthier, more stable, cohesive and happy it is. |
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For example, how does one sell the image of a benevolent corporate citizenry that has the best interests of society in its heart? |
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The old idea that we could study past mistakes so as not to repeat them implied a perfectible society in a state of continual improvement. |
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They exploit the values of an open liberal society to reach illiberal ends. |
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We must do what we can to forge a society that is cohesive, stable, and caring of its members. |
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He fully shares the hospital's concept of providing succour and medical help to the underprivileged section of our society. |
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In that kind of closed society, if you leave town, it's like you fall off the edge of the Earth. |
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Central to its ideology was a nostalgic idealization of pre-industrial society. |
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Glasnost and perestroika in the Soviet Union kicked off a debate about restructuring society in East Germany, too. |
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Street entertainment will be performed by a local dramatic society and some invited speciality artists. |
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It was in the interests of those who have made vast and largely illicit fortunes at the expense of society that this war was fought. |
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Some critics even believed that he and his staff were actively promoting a more permissive society. |
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When asked what is to blame for a less cohesive society, most respondents said that longer working hours were the problem. |
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Any community that meets resistance always strives harder to prove its worth and value to society. |
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In fact, the vision requires vast sectors of society to pay dearly, and from their own pockets. |
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Free speech and open discussion are crucial components of a free and peaceful society. |
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How could they contribute to society without leaving the cloistered surroundings of the academy? |
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It's almost impossible to gauge what they're doing because it is a closed society. |
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He suggested a number of ideas that would change the society and destiny of the island. |
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The penultimate chapter of the book asks if fascism can reappear in modern society, using the five stages as an indicator. |
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For some, this discovery led them to perceive a lack in Australian society of shared moral values and of encouragement to live well. |
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Zuma said something was clearly wrong within the moral fabric of society, and this required urgent action. |
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Okonkwo's insignificance grated on him as much as the presence of the white men and the way that they unraveled the tapestry of Ibo society. |
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It has become an accepted part of our daily lives, like so many of the ills that plague our society. |
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It is the periodical publication of the professional society of newspaper editorial writers. |
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In truth, permaculture has had only a marginal impact on mainstream society and on the lives of many of its followers. |
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The permissive society has taught people to think in terms of the immediate gratification of desires and appetites. |
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Perhaps it is true that scientific opinion polls are inappropriate for a society that has never known free and fair elections before. |
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If our society is committed to giving patients with rare diseases a fair deal, primary care trusts must make funds available for treatment. |
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It also stresses the need to define clear-cut borders to maintain a democratic society and promote other worthy social goals. |
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They were written in a highly patriarchal society where masculine domination was the norm. |
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They underline the patrimonial structure of society in mobilizing the people. |
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Couple this concept with pervasive Internet access, and we move further towards a hyperreal society. |
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As a consequence Egypt enjoyed long periods of peace when society advanced rapidly. |
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Manners, for her, are one of the ways we show respect for others, mind our own business, and maintain a peaceable and kind society. |
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One of its goals is to deliver friendlier and more helpful computing services to society. |
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There were many famous cloisters in Byzantium where such women placed themselves at the service of society as a whole. |
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Her photos of circus freaks and those on the margins of society earned her praise as well as censure from critics. |
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As a society, I would love to think that we are humble, righteous, and that our hands are clean. |
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The social pecking order so apparent in Japanese society became equally well defined by certain golf clubs. |
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Yet humanists should have the capability to defend the rights of the most helpless members of society. |
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So it goes with the island's multifarious jumbies or evil spirits, who stand with one human foot in society and one cloven hoof in the jungle. |
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But they are part of an increasing trend of anti-social behaviour which is coarsening society. |
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All these taken into account by society and by the people around us, create our identity. |
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I don't want to pay more council tax than is fair but I do want to live in a society that cares for people. |
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The answer has to lie in improving the economic, financial, and social fabric of our society. |
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How can we be vigilant if the very fabric of our society is put at risk in this manner? |
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He made a huge contribution to the social fabric of society in West Kerry and his unexpected death was a huge shock to the whole peninsula. |
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In a society with an imperfect legal system, any false case can be fabricated, and they will also seem serious and perfect from the outside. |
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She had been a familiar and welcoming face at chaplaincy events and society meetings during the two terms she spent here. |
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However, second generation migrants are brought face-to-face with the hypocrisies in any society. |
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Once we have that hope, it can be used to work against the ills in society, the negativity. |
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It aims to block domestic usurpers or foreign aggressors from establishing illegitimate rule over the attacked society. |
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Through these three processes, society confronts the individual as an external, subjectively opaque, and pre-emptive facticity. |
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It uses the mutual trust and mutual recognition of civil society as a way of helping identities and interests to coexist. |
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It permeates every corner of Northern Irish society, often unseen but nigh impossible to evade. |
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We seem to be living in a much more permissive society than our parents and grandparents did. |
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In other words, art is simply imitating life and by analyzing pop culture we get a bearing on society. |
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Roman law, which he knew quite a lot about, he treated with deep respect as indispensable for the coherence of society. |
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It's a very, very difficult task to setup a democratic and free and fair society out of the ashes of that dictatorship. |
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By forming our emotional constitution in particular ways, our society helps to ensure its own perpetuation. |
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But see it for what it is-the product of a society steeped in competition, sexism, racism and patriarchy. |
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Tribes practising sedentary agriculture or non-nomadic pastoralism are already on the downhill run towards modern, industrial society. |
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They were a secret detective society you see, with secret meetings, and a secret badge, and passwords and codes and everything. |
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Rules such as these may be acquired during childhood and may reflect the patriarchal values of society. |
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Governmental concerns for a well-ordered society ran parallel to those of urban patriciates. |
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In a patrilineal society, having many male offspring was a big concern and a much-invoked wish. |
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Cultural and intellectual heritage is regarded as the property of society at large, the collective patrimony of whole nations and peoples. |
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Novel aspects of state society relations such as clientelism and patrimonialism were opened up to inquiry. |
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Even to the pillars of our society, the days of hiding behind civil law, martial law and canon law are gone. |
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They do not pay their dues to society and take money away from local businesses. |
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The irony is that visitors are often struck by how fully integrated Cuban society appears to be. |
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As long as the public identifies order with law, it will believe that an orderly society is impossible without the law the state provides. |
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Those who commit crimes during a political conflict rarely pose a threat to society in peacetime. |
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So we've a representative of a polytheistic society next to the peaceful and meditative Rothko and a load of outsider-art-influenced herberts. |
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A humming economy, after all, fixes most if not all other ills in a society. |
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If politics is about people, it is high time that taxpayers saw some form of payback for the money they contribute to society. |
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This stable diversity suggests that consistent subcultures flourish within our society. |
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He caught the grand manner and high-bred ways of the society he frequented. |
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A person, a society and a country which is weak and helpless has no choice but to resort to violence. |
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The colourful Hellenes are viewed with interest by many in Greek society but largely ridiculed by the media. |
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He played a leading role in the village drama society, Chamber of Commerce and other local clubs and organisations. |
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Perched high over the ocean, the modest homes spoke of a more reasonable society free from the ostentatiousness of mainstream Hollywood. |
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Many people accused others of being witches if they disliked them or if they were outsiders in society. |
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His most notable films deal with outsiders on the margins of society, exhibiting insight and compassion rather than easy sentiment. |
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We were looking for a word to express the feeling of being an outsider in society, like watching a movie all the time. |
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Our political class has been particularly insensitive to this issue and this cavalier attitude has permeated society as a whole. |
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We sense that he is not a casual victim of society but a child coming clumsily of age. |
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However, he said it was important that the Irish penal system still offered prisoners some hope of rehabilitation and reintegration into society. |
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They must share an equal commitment to civic virtue in a democratic society. |
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Looked after by the historical society, the cobbled lanes are great to wander along. |
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Maybe you can legislate for a tolerant society, but a change of attitudes has to happen for it to become an accepting society? |
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In a supposedly civilised society, people ought to be able to tolerate each other. |
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Why should the nature of technology available to a society determine its economic structure? |
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According to most Western anthropological accounts, Fa'afafine are accepted and respected members of society in Samoa. |
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In fact, consumerism has spread like an epidemic, corroding the civic fabric of our society. |
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Touching on the topic of corruption, Arnold defined it as a cancer which eats into the very fabric of society. |
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For others the answer will be found in stringent regulations covering every aspect of modern society. |
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It holds true that culture makes up the fabric of any society from which people draw their individual and cultural identity. |
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We believe that to be silent about the truth damages the very fabric of our society. |
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The fabric of any society begins with the individual, her sense of empowerment, her belief in her own agency. |
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Well, it's the overclass that is the dishonest, criminal and corrupt burden on society. |
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I think that some people behave in this aggressive and sadly bitter way because they live in a desperate, decaying society. |
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I am delighted that Scotland on Sunday is forcing society to face up to the crisis in our schools. |
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As a society, we are becoming less adept at talking face-to-face and conversational skills are suffering. |
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This advantage could be attributed to strengths in pubic, private and civil society. |
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Like so many ills of today's society, the cult of bigness has American origin. |
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One of the ills of our society in the recent past was the polarisation of black and white. |
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After all, who in their right minds would imagine that theatre is responsible for the ills of society? |
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Education and training are a key pathway to employment, a higher standard of living, and a prosperous society. |
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Even the most liberal society is illiberal when it is a question of survival. |
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Thus, a monarch with absolute power must take coercive control over an otherwise savage society either by mutual consent or by force. |
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If he is correct, there may be no entitlement to charge the costs to the mortgage account, as the building society habitually have done. |
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The tide was out and to my dismay I found the beach a disgrace and an indictment on our society. |
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In elite society, aristocratic funerary sculpture quickly replaced religious imagery with heraldic and symbolic devices. |
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They among the 70-strong gathering who came to hear Abbott discuss how modern society is failing its young people, in particular, adolescents. |
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We live in a society today far more permissive than the one my parents grew up in. |
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If you're right, then society would be foolish not to just try out a little more permissiveness. |
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The Western notion of marriage has no moral or social counterpart in Hindu society. |
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But even so, Fan says an atmosphere of strife and polarisation remains in the society at large. |
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The charitable assistance provided by the foundation was a fine effort to support the disadvantaged in our society. |
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The society estimates that there are possibly 16,000 coeliacs in the country. |
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This might be the perfect moment to visit London, as it will be empty of chin-free society charlies. |
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However, when he came to examine capitalist society he stumbled over the question of profit. |
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Freedom of expression and social cohesion are under severe threat in a society that once prided itself on tolerance and civic liberty. |
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The way society views the whole drug scene is riddled with hypocrisy and double standards. |
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If we are to mature as a society as well as a nation, then we should put outdated prejudices behind us, stop the silly jokes, and grow up. |
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However, the majority of health issues are a direct result of homophobia, heterosexism and social exclusion in society. |
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Consequently, the fundamental objective to create a classless society has already been vanishing. |
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The economic factors of renewed urbanization affected all orders of European society. |
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On his return to France, the Marquis de Lafayette became a charter member of a society called The Friends of the Blacks. |
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She has totally internalised patriarchal values that are common to our society. |
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In short, patriarchal society values masculine gender roles only when they are performed by males. |
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In many situations where one group is the majority, they often overlook the important contributions of other members of society. |
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Venetian patrician society not only tolerated but flaunted courtesans, who star in some of the best Venetian paintings. |
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Marx has applied his theory of historical materialism to capitalist society in both The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital, among others. |
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It's just that our society is now quickly turning body fat into a taboo, somewhere below incest and patricide. |
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In all cases, nationalism and patriotism proved powerful cement for bonding the state with society. |
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The series explores the history of evil, what society means by the word evil, where it comes from and what society can do to deal with it. |
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It was a remarkable event in modern political history and a first for a Chinese society. |
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The existence of a clerisy would seem to signify a meritocratic rather than an egalitarian society. |
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But if we start to legalese soft drugs then people will move onto a bigger hit and we will have a more violent society. |
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In the mind of a desperate prisoner you sometimes find genius that is seldom recognized in more polite society. |
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In a hierarchic society, members will necessarily change position and some mechanism must be in place for this to occur. |
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Banyankole society is divided into a high-ranked caste of pastoralists and a lower-ranked caste of farmers. |
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As in other highly militarized states, Aztec society was rigidly hierarchical and extremely punitive. |
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That is the root problem, indeed the only problem, but it is not mentioned in polite society. |
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In Japan's hierarchical society, many people think it is improper to assume jobs to which they not been assigned. |
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In this world she expresses sides to her character that struggle for oxygen in polite society. |
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It took my mum to point out that Botox is now fully integrated into polite society. |
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He may have been born into polite society but Degas was no gentleman painter. |
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In certain circles of polite society he is known as the Citra Fiend and cannot be trusted in matters of fruit. |
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The playwright contrasts the suffocation of village society with the vastness of the sea that both creates and destroys. |
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Since when should an MP be censured for saying something that is offensive to some portion of society? |
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For instance, it envisions a two-stage transition to a Communist classless society. |
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Their idea of love had little in common, of course, with the sugary and restrictive sentiments of bourgeois society. |
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The wearing of the jogging suit by the non-jogging public, I contend, is the heralding of the downfall of American society. |
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Since society has a minimal concern with the outcome of such private suits, plaintiff's burden of proof is a mere preponderance of the evidence. |
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He argues that international relations resemble a society at least as much as it resembles Hobbesian anarchy. |
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His creased brown skin throbbed with muscle, he was a hobgoblin, and failure was unacceptable in goblin society. |
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The university relations officer feels that the student society is overstepping its mandate by entering into such a contract. |
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A swing of three million votes is gigantic in our society where party allegiances are formed in childhood and reinforced by an omnipresent media. |
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Andalucia is a traditional, rural society where, despite all evidence of macho posturing, the power of the matriarch holds sway. |
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It is a giant, overwrought contrivance, a vehicle for communicating the filmmakers' murky and unappealing musings about society and human beings. |
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In short, this society is a very inconvenient place for physically and mentally challenged people. |
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All members of the society were responsible for their inferiors and owed deference to their betters. |
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We contribute very little to our society and we believe our society owes us a living. |
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He has spent a lifetime trying, in his own individual way, to address some of the ills of our society. |
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In the early Zulu kingdom only the highest-ranking members of society were allowed to wear brass ornaments. |
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Reform has to be carefully paced so that society can absorb the changes and proceed forward with unity. |
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Since then, Chicano art has grown more varied as the Chicano population has assimilated further into American society. |
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If we make our society too pacifistic, we may be unable to survive that sort of contact. |
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Both banned in their home country, they harbor the same vision of a circumscribed society. |
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Indeed, ranching seemed to have invaded Chickasaw society as the eighteenth century ended. |
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The second focus is upon the seemingly chicken-and-egg relationship between society and rights. |
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It's a celebration of how strong all of us are to persist despite being occasionally seen as outsiders to society. |
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Significantly, Plessner sees her characters as representative of layers of society rather than individuals, and herein lies the problem. |
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I profess it sometimes is difficult to fit in a society that always considers you an outsider. |
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Likewise, beyond the important catalytic role of Governments, civil society will have to play a greater role than heretofore. |
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Home shopping is day by day becoming very popular with the upper and a significant section of middle strata of the society. |
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So from that we can conclude that girls have more knowledge about the subjects which are examined in today's society than boys. |
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I believe a free society can be achieved only by convincing our fellow men of its superiority over possible alternatives. |
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The society looks forward to a good display of varied subject matter of local interest. |
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It was almost impossible for them to contemplate escaping to a society that would only ostracise them and condemn them as sinners. |
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Human rights groups denounce supermaxes for dehumanizing inmates, leaving them warped and unable to return to normal society. |
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Perhaps this is just a natural part of the progression of our society, technology driving us towards increasing global homogeneity. |
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A culturally homogeneous society whose members subscribe and adhere to one system of beliefs and practices is in the realm of fiction. |
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In Egypt, being black is a disadvantage which can lead to ostracism in many spheres of society. |
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It takes care of the people who had been rejected by society because of their disease. |
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China is for the most part an extremely homogeneous society composed of a people who share one language, culture, and history. |
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How can the civil society be made to keep quiet and forced into submission by the fundamentalist forces? |
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Switzerland has long been a patriarchal society where women submit to the authority of their fathers and then to that of their husbands. |
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The provision of perinatal and paediatric pathology services is a sign of an enlightened society. |
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Multiculturalism is a part of oneself, one's own society, no matter how homogenized the society may be. |
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A health system is organically integrated with the society which it serves. |
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We recognise that there are major questions to be faced concerning the attitudes to homophiles in both Church and society. |
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Instead of rights being secure within the very fabric of society, they were perilously superficial. |
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Unfortunately, society as a whole is still homophobic and there is homophobia in the Church. |
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Photographs of her decadent studio parties regularly graced the society pages of magazines and newspapers. |
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We should encourage it to open up its almost hermetically closed society by radically reforming its educational system. |
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Tau Beta Pi, an engineering honor society, will hold its annual egg catapult competition. |
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As a nation, we ought to be thankful for the courage of unsung heroes who have sacrificed much to protect society. |
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Drugs have been destroying our youth for decades and they also tear into the very fabric of our society. |
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As he points out, the new capitalist economy created social problems not previously faced in American society. |
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Georgia head coach Jack Bauerle was recently inducted into the honor society, Phi Kappa Phi, and was also the main speaker at the ceremonies. |
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I've got responsibilities like cheerleading, student council, national honor society, and many others. |
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Phi Kappa Phi is a national honor society which recognizes superior scholarship in all academic disciplines. |
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The administration said they'd give him scholarship money towards college if he joined the honor society. |
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All that he represents is a very centrist view, with regard to New Zealand society as it is. |
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Such a society would vanquish sycophants, mindless ritual, dogma, unthinking action, and hero worship. |
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Suppose that adoption has never previously been practised in our society, and suppose that someone proposes introducing it. |
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The man was subsequently lynched and thereafter Hammett believed he was living in a corrupt society. |
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The fact that it is too technical for the ignoramuses who run the proportional representation society is hardly a relevant argument. |
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Introduce fairness into this society of ours and remember that charity begins at home. |
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With the absence of humility, yet his important role in society and his ideals of chivalry, Beowulf was the definition of a hero in his own time. |
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This difference is the source of surplus value, which appears on the surface of society in the form of profit, interest and rent. |
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A fourth way to provide security in a free society is by voluntary charity. |
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But inevitably, a society acknowledging no transgenerational commitment to the future will decay and decline from within. |
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It's only because of this carefree approach to life that this crime-ridden society appears on the surface to be normal. |
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Gillian's character, Lady Dedlock, is a society beauty and on the surface appears icy cool. |
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The rage that sits just below the surface of civil society comes closest to the skin at the front lines of retail. |
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The Big Bang cosmology has an immense ideological appeal in a society without any hopeful vision of the future. |
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Even as the country takes great strides towards progress and the living standards of the urban elite improve, the society slips backwards. |
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Critics have argued that the work's thesis regarding the advent of the totally administered society is overdrawn. |
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An indigenous society cannot, as it were, surrender its rights by modifying its way of life. |
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It would appear that Canadian society is very factional, with each province having their own concerns and issues. |
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The survivalist believes other people and society cannot be trusted to protect and take care of you. |
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Across the globe, freedom-loving people have been horror-struck by the unprecedented attack on civil society and everyday freedoms. |
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In today's society we go to the market to pick up steaks, pork chops, bacon, and other meat products, and we normally don't think twice about it. |
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Nothing influences the experience of law more than the culture of gender roles in society. |
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The specifics of the gendered division of society were a middle-class luxury. |
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In changing times in society, the importance of schools and education cannot be overestimated. |
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Normally, I think anyone guilty of that offence should be horsewhipped and never allowed near human society, never mind a racecourse, ever again. |
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Jonson's plays challenged the audience to examine the impact of a society governed by deceit and subterfuge. |
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They don't understand the need to imagineer the smart society and think out of the box. |
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Acting out of an exaggerated concern for risk tends to create real problems for society. |
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The former building society also remains hostile to the trend, although it is unlikely to participate in any high-profile campaign. |
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Found guilty of treason, the Fire Master was stripped of his rank and was made an outcaste from the society of Valis. |
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Liberal writers from the permissive society of the 1960s are quoted and their opinions are taken to have been effective. |
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Many Swazis respect and rely on traditional medicine and healers in what has remained a highly conservative society. |
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The intermittent chug of a passing taxicab momentarily scathed Lincoln's vision, but undeterred she preached on to a deaf society. |
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The caste system is the most misunderstood, the most vilified subject of Hindu society. |
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Perhaps as a society we dislike to gaze analytically on our communal icons of church and family. |
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If a state of affairs is not Pareto efficient, then society is missing an opportunity costlessly to satisfy some people's preferences better. |
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Eventually, she turned her back on society, becoming the social pariah that she is now. |
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I suggest you park the money in an instant-access or short-notice bank or building society deposit account for the time being. |
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Locals have vowed not to stop circumcising their young girls, a practice which they say is deeply rooted in their society. |
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He is quite simply unfit to be a parliamentary representative in a democratic society. |
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This includes, naturally enough, the legal and political institutions of society, such as laws, law courts, and parliamentary procedures. |
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The overall impression of the early rooms is of a sybaritic indulgence which echoes the richness and confidence of Venetian Renaissance society. |
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In another essay, he presents the character as a symbol of the mental retardation of our society. |
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The family law system requires nothing less than a major overhaul if it is to meet the changing demands of society. |
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As a student, I did a fair amount of acting with the university dramatic society. |
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What is an open society and what is a closed society depends on where one is located in it. |
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One of the beauties of living in a free society is the freedom of choice availed to its citizenry. |
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How do you establish some sort of symmetry between those ideas about civil society and what happens in the institutional church in your country? |
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This no doubt is because of the strong enmity among residents over the history and civics textbooks edited by the society. |
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The diversified, conflicting and discordant notes of contemporary society will over time be blended to create a symphony of unity and peace. |
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My own participation in Western capitalist society depresses and angers me. |
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It is absolutely symptomatic of the double-standards inherent in a society where a woman's worth is measured by her ability to adorn. |
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It pretends to be a classless society, but certainly there are class, or at least demographic, differences. |
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Freedom of speech is one of the basic civil rights guaranteed in a democratic society. |
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There are very legitimate reasons to believe it might almost be impossible to get a civil society in place very fast. |
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Weak civil society leads to high crime, low productivity and all kinds of social pathology. |
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There are some encouraging signs that a civil society is emerging especially in the area of environmental protection. |
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Anyone who notifies the Foundation with appropriate documentation within the next year will become a charter member of this society. |
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And what we need to sort out now is our differences and these profound cleavages that have effected us in this society. |
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Allow such a mix to dominate a society, and a vast, corrupt cesspool in Washington and on Wall Street is guaranteed. |
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Despite his living in a rigidly patriarchal society his strongest and most memorable characters are all female. |
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Hamlet's lucky rescue by pirates opens up moral and legal perspectives beyond sovereignty and civil society. |
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The fact is that the only institution in the world today that is more powerful than the American government, is American civil society. |
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What those who are afraid of civil society breaking down don't realize is that civil society has already broken down! |
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I think it is because we are a comfortable society that moves in cautious steps. |
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They want responsible, public-minded citizens but refuse to give civil society a chance. |
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I'm asking record companies to realize that they have a responsibility to a civil society. |
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Against the historicists, it is possible to find cases where elements of international society developed in areas not sharing a common culture. |
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The productive forces of capitalist society have long ago outgrown the national boundaries. |
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He said he expected the gathering could become a meeting of various thoughts and ideas that were alive in society. |
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Socialists attempt to study history in order to intervene in our own society and change it for the better. |
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Highland society in general, however, was organized into that most celebrated of Scottish institutions, the clan. |
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Kwok believes passage of the motion will send a strong message that society is concerned about the problem. |
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From the bill's passage to the second half of 1965, the Civil Rights Movement continued to press American society for changes. |
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Far from being elitist, this song hails even the so-called socially deviant members of society such as hustlers who perch on street corners. |
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Within our own society, personal suffering may seem dwarfed by global anxieties. |
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Dr Crowe, who is active in the Institute's sub-aqua society, also had scuba-diving equipment on display. |
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Marx's collaborator Frederick Engels argued that women's oppression was as old as class society. |
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They're quite low down the social ladder, but they always seem to know how to transcend class and society to get what they need. |
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The society is characterised by class relations between producers and parasites. |
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The central characteristic of the society we live in is that it is divided by class. |
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In short, he has made an asset from features others find a hindrance to acceptance in polite society. |
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Many in our society make the mistake of equating love with passionate love. |
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But lay into others and you should prepare to be visited by the vengeance of polite society. |
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As we will see in the next chapter, these emotions may be the cement that binds human society together. |
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Don't pretend that you were born into a classless society where you just worked hard for what you got. |
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It is also a hefty rebuttal to anyone who believes America is a classless society. |
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They never really believed in the idea of the socialist, classless society, or even in the individual rights held dear by liberalism. |
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In an age of the supposed classless society, there are still those who can buy a piece of Scotland and live like a monarch. |
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The reaction of polite society to this extraordinary work was one of astonishment. |
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In today's society, the goal of obtaining physical perfection is quite common. |
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