They are backward, uncultured, uncivilized, and completely alien to the good norms values and achievements of the present era. |
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For all its wacky irreverence, it is also a rather touching story of moral decay in an uncivilized world. |
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The Orient is associated with an uncivilized nature, the Westerner with a proprietary consumption of it. |
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There must be no more division of the world into civilized and uncivilized, developed and underdeveloped. |
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Still symbolic of uncivilized nature, wild game was transformed from an obstacle into a valuable resource in need of protection. |
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Please don't be as uncivilized, thoughtless, and cruel as the monsters who committed these senseless acts. |
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Maybe then it could've tried to reason with its uncivilized country cousin, or even acted as bait so he could get away. |
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She does not view the tribal people as uncivilized or primitive, but merely very different from the rest of the world. |
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Many American middle-class women, for example, expressed their revulsion at what they saw as the dirty and uncivilized nature of Irish women. |
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Well, of course it couldn't be the uncivilized place that some people say it is. |
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It will pay us, I think, to stop configuring education as a battle of the geniuses against the uncivilized. |
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The Indians were thought of as uncivilized, barbaric beings, but much to the immigrants' surprise, they were mostly wrong. |
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He did not think that Kiril was below him, that he was barbaric and uncivilized. |
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Filson depicted the Kentucky frontier as a howling wilderness inhabited by wild beasts and uncivilized savages. |
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To abolitionists, capital punishment is equally uncivilized and deserving of a definitive ruling of its unconstitutionality. |
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Isn't it clear to the world by now, that the U.S. represents a different mindset than much of the uncivilized world? |
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I believe that certain aspects of other cultures are primitive and uncivilized. |
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We always picnic in the room so it looks as if we're provisioned for an excursion into the uncivilized wilderness. |
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In an earlier time, we would have said that such people were primitives, uncivilized. |
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But I think it is a necessary confrontation, a final break with the wild and uncivilized world from which Enkidu derives. |
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It had an impression on me of how uncivilized human beings are at times to one another. |
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She may be unladylike, but she certainly was not uncivilized! |
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It would seem hard to argue that the uncivilized usages of gamesmanship are an improvement on sportsmanship. |
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Surely, human life could not have started in those uncivilized places. |
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Before that you referred to me as a savage, uncivilized, uncultured, knowing nothing. |
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There the old conflict resumed between the autonomous, uncivilized nomads and the stable, settled Middle Eastern civilization of the Ottomans. |
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Question Period is often criticized as a chaotic, uncivilized piece of theatre that serves little useful purpose. |
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People who maintained their cultures, practices and customs were discriminated against and viewed as uncivilized. |
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This dynamic makes them extremely dangerous and is the reason why the uncivilized portions of Voss are considered to be extremely hostile. |
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Being uncivilized by definition, they were outside the sanctions of both morality and law. |
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However, in reality, the Western attitude against uncivilized societies is brutal and inhuman. |
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While we watch fires ablaze in the Middle East and judge other peoples as uncivilized, have we not lost civilization here? |
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I took her out for gin and tried to get her to smoke pot, but she thought all of that was uncivilized. |
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You are absolutely the most rude, unsociable, uncivilized person I know! |
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It amused Kemp that old man Colter had sent his daughter away for refinement and culture, then brought her back to one of the roughest, most uncivilized places in the country. |
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In their wild and alien nature, these animals were the embodiment of all that was uncivilized and, therefore, of barbarian irrationality and evil. |
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But was it fair to call Africa barbarous and uncivilized, and to say that the slave traders were doing no harm by removing people from that continent? |
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As cultured as they are supposed to be their village is uncivilized. |
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To rush through a meal is thought to be uncivilized behavior. |
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A barbarian is a human who is perceived to be either uncivilized or primitive. |
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Politics has for a long time been branded a male field, so that uncivilized practices such as intimidation and the use of abusive language have been employed to scare away women from political involvement. |
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A number of different Church groups had developed schools with the purpose of Christianizing people that the religious organizations deemed uncivilized. |
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I am strongly in favour of using poison gas against uncivilized tribes. |
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The purpose of that was to further the view that we can't allow these newly civilized Indians who have been raised in this residential school to go back to their communities and marry an uncivilized Indian. |
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We must admit, because we see signs of it on every side, that, as the Chinese philosopher Lao Tse said, our gentler manners and garments only thinly disguise the still savage hearts of uncivilized people. |
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Think of it in the negative: in an uncivilized society, the stronger and more cunning individuals pursue their own impulses and desires to the limit, riding roughshod over their weaker fellows. |
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They must enlighten uncivilized people with affection. |
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Not only did they take away the right to demonstrate, the right to have access to the courts, but they decided by 1890 Indians were so uncivilized they couldn't vote, either. |
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These uncivilized relations have caused management to lose all confidence in these workers and forced it to dismiss them from the company's team today. |
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Social pressure to ladinize also comes from the more powerful ladinos, who characterize Indians as stupid, lazy, and uncivilized. |
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The ancient Greeks and the Romans knew of the Garamantes and regarded them as uncivilized nomads. |
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We should try every legal option available to the civilized world to prevent this kind of uncivilized incitement and the potential of such horrible conduct. |
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Geographical theories such as environmental determinism also suggested that tropical environments created uncivilized people in need of European guidance. |
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Indigenous peoples have been denoted primitives, savages or uncivilized. |
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