However, it just so happens that a human being standing on the ground near the object serves as a perfectly good conductor as well. |
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Not only was I proud of my achievements, deep down I believed they made me a praiseworthy and successful human being. |
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Even in the most sophisticated urbanized area of a megacity, every human being is utterly dependent on the generosity of nature. |
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If you are a human being who lives on Earth, you have probably been exposed to other humans beings who are not your exact clones. |
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Well, Antinori is widely-tipped to become the first person in history to clone a human being. |
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Her kindness and generosity go way beyond what is expected of any human being. |
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No one and nothing was supposed to interfere with the path kismet laid upon a human being. |
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Now, I know it's just a character, but I could not find anything redeemable in him as a human being. |
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However, we must here recognize that to Kant, consciousness, and thus, knowledge, is specific to the domain of the human being. |
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In the 150 years human being have drilled for and refined petroleum, it's estimated we've used about 1 trillion barrels. |
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He was humming the song aloud and loudly, louder in fact than any man would have hummed it had he expected to bump into another human being. |
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God created every human being to fulfill a purpose that is both holy and productive. |
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That is, to be a human being means that your right to defend yourself cannot be abrogated without self-contradiction. |
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It relates to measureless expenditures of energy and is a violation of the integrity of the human being. |
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But not when you're in match play against another human being, especially an ally from Europe. |
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It's not a developing human being but just a microscopic ball of cells that we can use. |
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She had convinced me to leave my hair down, teasing it so it seemed much too big for a human being. |
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Can we raise a responsible human being using optimism, joy and good humor without resorting to awfulizing and catastrophizing? |
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I believe that a woman's right to choose gets to the very heart of what it means to be an autonomous, free human being. |
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It was a collection of attractively told stories about the five ways that help the human being succeed in life. |
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The book appears to be the actual ruminations, almost diary entries, of a real human being named Crusoe. |
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At a deeper level, the moral equivalence that values each human being equally, is based on a deeper lack of moral equivalence. |
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Yet somehow that book failed to conjure up a sense of Godwin as a fully rounded human being. |
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You get put up on a pedestal cause you make great arm candy, but then when you act like a normal human being, they don't understand and dump you. |
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You may have noticed that these traits are just as applicable to your laptop as they are to a human being. |
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The claim of self-sufficiency cannot be contingent upon an appendage to another human being considered superior. |
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We are simply asked to contemplate the appalling act and the nightmare that one loathsome human being can inflict on an innocent bystander. |
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The point of being polite or civil to another human being is not to demonstrate superiority, it is to demonstrate respect. |
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The human being is the ultimate form of creation from which the next step in spiritual evolution is reunion with or ascent into the Godhead. |
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The implantation into a human being of an animal gamete or embryo is banned. |
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If one accepts the view, one will have to grant that it is impossible to know whether any human being is ever morally responsible. |
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Capitalism and communism diminish the status of the individual, both as a citizen and as a human being. |
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Killing a human being is always a repulsive act, but at times it is unavoidable, as in self-defense, or in war. |
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Although Joan does things that some might consider repugnant, Linney fashions her alter-ego into a sympathetic human being. |
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She has been exposed as an amoral, unfeeling, self-serving, despicably conscience-less human being. |
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Instead of dying in old age, the human being lapses into a coma and gradually shrinks to the size and condition of a fetus. |
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What is important is to ensure that you get the protein, vitamins and minerals necessary to build another human being. |
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You cannot catch toxocariasis from an infected human being, only from the faeces of a infected animal. |
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And, although this touchy-feely motion picture transforms Redford's character into a human being, he starts out as an unapologetic misanthrope. |
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Today, every human being battles against the odds and faces the war of competition. |
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It's programmed so that you walk, talk and generally behave just as a human being would. |
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Soon, we have witnessed a compact summary of the scientist's obsessive quest to develop a genetically modified human being. |
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But his weakness as a human being will always prevent him from rising to the pinnacle of greatness. |
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He was a very good musician and, from all accounts, a very kind human being, and he will be widely missed. |
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Every human being is the beneficiary of this trust, and is equally entitled to its use. |
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Through such liturgy, both the universe as macrocosm and the individual human being as microcosm are transformed, transfigured and deified. |
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A human being would certainly not grow to be seventy or eighty years old if this longevity had no meaning for the species. |
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The CGI version of him looks more like a plastic action figure than a human being. |
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The human being is thus a microcosm, containing in little the same energies as the macrocosm. |
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Instrumental music is a human being teaching a musical instrument to sing, to sing bel canto. |
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A dog, for all its admirable and unique qualities, is not a human being and is not treated in the law as such. |
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For many managers, passing judgment on another human being is an awkward exercise at best, a breeding ground for rancor and hostility at worst. |
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In place of Merman's razzmatazz, Ross gives us a rounded, unsentimental portrait of a damaged human being. |
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To protect this greatest of treasures, it was placed where no ordinary human being would ever be able to reach. |
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The world was created in a broken state, and the human being was placed within it to gather the shattered pieces and repair its wholeness. |
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No one becomes a decent human being without the love and caring of someone who truly values their worth. |
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She will gain a child, a pram, responsibility for another human being and all that goes with motherhood. |
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I reserve the right to refuse readings that go against my ethics as a reader and my morals as a human being. |
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Yep, the day you give thanks for the man who made you the fully rounded fabulous human being you are today. |
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But if we did have a parrot such as the one Locke described, surely it would be as morally wrong to take its life without good reason as it would to kill a human being. |
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Cronkite the correspondent may have been awed, but Cronkite the human being knew enough not to get too close. |
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My beef is not with Jolie, whom I congratulate on her work, and admire as human being simply trying to do a little bit of good. |
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In passages such as these, his most distinctive, Thackeray comes perilously near abnegating his responsibility as a human being, let alone as a moralist or satirist. |
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I think every single human being, given the right set of circuitry, could become incredibly dangerous. |
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I have a right to live in peace and quiet like any human being. |
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A gifted raconteur, he was born to talk, to entertain, to lose the plot, to start again, to regale you with tales from one of the fullest lives a human being could ever live. |
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I would never put him down as someone who could kill another human being. |
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Why should you, the human being, have to do the mathematical drudgework of doing this kind of computation? |
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This technique of cutting up previously existing material and pasting it into a portrait of a human being recalls contemporary experiments in montage. |
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Among the Akan of Ghana, a child remains within the spirit world until this period is over and it becomes a human being, recognized by its father. |
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For all the reasons I've stated, my mother is a woman to reckon with but none of these are the reasons why I think my mother is a very special human being. |
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How does any of us as a human being know how an alien race would think? |
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Buddy rambles, digresses, pontificates, and fails completely to make Seymour Glass seem a believable human being. |
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In common with Hindus, Buddhists believe in reincarnation and that the soul of the human being may have inhabited, or may inhabit in the future, an animal. |
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The first human being to come through Ellis Island was an unaccompanied minor. |
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It takes a strange mentality to equate that with a seriously ill human being. |
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In the presence of Christ's absence, which is the entire sum of human time and history after the Ascension, the human being no longer knows what goodness really is. |
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They indicate those objects toward which and those areas within which every human being is entitled to act without securing further permission or assent. |
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If we find that people cannot assimilate foods created in this new way without harm to their health, we can always just engineer a better human being. |
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Technology is here to stay, we need to use it to our advantage, bearing in mind at all times that the athlete is a human being and not a machine or an automaton. |
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It wasn't until he got closer that he discovered it was the skeletal remains of a human being. |
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I spent the first week and a half in pure heaven, at just being able to cut my nails like a normal human being and not having to polish or manicure them. |
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He was a lovely human being, a gentle giant and I will miss him terribly. |
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There are certainly views I have as a human being that, I make clear, do not become part of what I do journalistically. |
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She stares at me like I'm the stupidest human being in existence. |
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His sense of humour, always in evidence, made it impossible for him to seem pompous or self-important, and he never attempted to disguise his own fallibility as a human being. |
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Even more astounding is that no killer whale has ever killed a human being in the wild. |
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Where do you even start with such a tangled mess of a human being? |
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An evil act, a destructive act, is a choice made by a human being. |
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My feelings about the show itself, the experience of the show, it transcended my wildest dreams as a human being. |
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The goal was to get a human being to the bottom of the Mariana Trench for the first time since Cameron was a 5-year-old. |
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Caleb can save lives every day, but he will never be a decent human being as long as he follows the Way of the masturbator. |
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In various research fields human being has to deal with multidimensional data. |
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Its purpose is to protect life and health and to ensure respect for the human being. |
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Thirdly, they claim ordinariness by rationalising their general status as human being, and by, at the same time, 'radiating' their gothness. |
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Although he seemed arbit at first, a few minutes of talking exposed a decent and well-mannered human being. |
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Reaching the level of akarma, the level of acting in spiritual consciousness, is the challenge for every human being. |
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This is the metamorphosis of the zygote transformed into a full-fledged human being. |
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Our animators are very excited to be drawing the innards of a human being. |
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Only an anti-abortionist seeking to mock the pro-choice viewpoint could contend she is not now a living human being. |
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She assured me he was a decent human being and the love of her life. |
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Zoophilism bears witness to a new human being, one who no longer fears nature. |
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I backed it out to the dirt road, and the door to the double-wide opened and a big guy, more Wookiee than human being, filled the doorway. |
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The human being is born with no innate proclivity to crime or special kind of unpatriotism. |
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They emit an odor that no human being should inhale, and yet you have. |
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Hard to keep that edge of horror over the death of another human being when it was surrounded by so much tedious scutwork. |
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Among the Saxons, a price called Weregild was placed on every human being and every piece of property in the Salic Code. |
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But I tend to think that anarchy is the most natural form of politics for a human being to actually practice. |
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The image of a human being suspended on a tree or a cross locates the figure at the axis where heaven and earth meet. |
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What was this human being fighting for everywhere but inside a ring? |
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Divested of egotistic obsession, an ordinary human being could achieve the panoptic vision of a sage. |
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I know schadenfreude isn't the most pleasant of concepts, but she really does come across as a deeply unpleasant human being. |
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You need to evolve as a human being first, like I did when I went for a scriptwriting course and learnt baking. |
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For an obeast in a human, the human being dead, have the abilities that Christ displayed upon resurrection. |
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This does not excuse her from behaving like a caring human being, but it may explain why she is so self-involved. |
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Involuntary manslaughter is the unlawful killing of a human being without malice aforethought, either expressed or implied. |
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Cruelty to a Jew is as odious as cruelty to any human being, whether that cruelty be moral in the form of insult, or physical. |
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The flying knee is one of the most powerful strikes that one human being can use on another, short of employing a weapon. |
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I can only say that this so-called human being must be a coldhearted monster, surely any creature does not deserve to die an agonising death? |
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Thou favourest man with knowledge and teachest a human being understanding. |
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Miss Cushman's Romeo is a creative, a living, breathing, animated, ardent human being. |
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The human being, for us, is most profoundly a communicable creature, and communicability, not consciousness is what mediates. |
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A common Heathen belief is that a human being has multiple souls, which are separate yet linked together. |
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Unitarians believe that Jesus was inspired by God in his moral teachings and is a savior but a human being rather than a deity. |
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Every individual shall have the right to the respect of the dignity inherent in a human being. |
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You are a human being. You have rights inherent in that reality. You have dignity and worth that exists prior to law. |
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The female, on the other hand, obeys a chthonian strength that links her to the animal roots of the human being. |
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The foundations of our argument rest upon a model of the human being as a pro-social groupish animal. |
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I'm not going to sugar-coat it that I'm some sober human being, because I'm not. |
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However no human being is known to have died because of inhaling or ingesting plutonium, and many people have measurable amounts of plutonium in their bodies. |
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Dharma is considered the foremost goal of a human being in Hinduism. |
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In the German, Buber often used the term Mensch, a gender-free term, which is best translated as person or human being. In contrast, the term Mann does refer to a male person. |
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Each martial artist in XMA stepped into Nexus Digital Studios' laser scanner for the 3D body scan necessary to create a life-like virtual model of a human being. |
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Thus was he fitted to fulfill worthily the vocation of a poet. For it is not aimlessly that Divine Providence endows a human being with qualities so exceptional and exalted. |
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In the various cults that later became Vaisnavism, Balarama was portrayed as a form of the minor deity Sesa, the divine snake born on earth as a human being. |
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The business of the foot, generically comic and semiotically low, becomes in King Lear a key part of a radical inquiry into the ground of human being. |
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Affirming the dignity of each human being, it supports the maximization of individual liberty and opportunity consonant with social and planetary responsibility. |
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So even though the sonograms are beautiful and her family has been shopping, it's still surreal and will be until there's a human being there, the 'Cloud Atlas' star asserted. |
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Shaw has discovered, with characteristic sense, that it is very doubtful whether any existing human being with two legs can be progressive at all. |
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Never have such opposite extremes been combined in the same human being. |
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The French have already discovered that the blackness of the skin is no reason a human being should be abandoned without redress to the caprice of a tormentor. |
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Rational public policy and sound law, however, would recognize that abortion is the killing of an innocent human being and must be suppressed like any other crime. |
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In every human being there is a wish to ameliorate his own condition. |
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The bloke who put out the flame in London has been offered a job with the fire brigade, as they haven't seen a human being use a squirter so fast since Joan of Arc. |
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Googly-moogly! What more could any human being possibly want? |
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To assure a defendant's acquittal, a lawyer usually needed only to convince the jury that the victim was a pretty sorry specimen of a human being. |
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To paraphrase the critic of the Times, if one may make the facsimile of a human being out of bronze, why not the facsimile of a Brillo carton out of plywood? |
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