You spend the ungodly early hours of the morning writing about hope for a world beyond empire, beyond greed, beyond humanity's frailty. |
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Many scholars have, in fact, described New Age ideas as a revival of esoteric and mystical religion traditions rooted in humanity's ancient past. |
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His persona's conscious contrariness in standing in his own way is a dipstick for measuring the depth of humanity's own perversity. |
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The role of the artist is to act as the vanguard of humanity's search for meaning. |
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These primal, foundational accounts describe aspects of the real, experienced world and humanity's role and relative statuses within it. |
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Our task is surely not to overthrow globalization, but to capture and use it as a vehicle for humanity's first global democratic revolution. |
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Originating in Asia and arriving in North America about 1775, the brown rat is humanity's worst animal pest. |
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With the passing of the Cold War, humanity's experience of nuclear weapons and their meaning may turn to other regions. |
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Is the studio clandestinely exploring the relationship between superhero fantasy and humanity's eternal quest for the divine? |
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Abandoning humanity's civilising journey would surrender the world to the aggressors who rule by fear. |
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The greater threat is known to the Humans and is humanity's nemesis called Chaos. |
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To consider work and the worker in the light of humanity's dominion over the earth goes to the very heart of the ethical and social question. |
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Since it is the nature of God to create, humanity's closest affinity to the Deity lies in its creativity. |
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He mistrusted humanity's capacity to save or significantly improve itself, and was pretty certain that our civilization would self-destruct. |
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The quest for humanity's genetic genealogy began in the early 1980s, when researchers were just starting to decipher the genetic code. |
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When people talk about humanity's greatest achievements, they tend to reel off useful inventions like the wheel, vaccination and rockets. |
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His studies have shown that fashion and social trends and even consumer buying habits often reflect humanity's search for a deeper meaning. |
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Many of the digital images in this overblown cautionary tale remind us of humanity's relatively insignificant place in the universe. |
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Twain's Puritan pessimism casts great doubt on humanity's ability to transcend the pettiness of human existence. |
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Kirk and company are always striving to improve themselves, yet they revel in humanity's inefficiencies and imperfections. |
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In fact, in my experience, the more palatable art tends to obfuscate truth to an even greater degree than art that reflects some of humanity's fallen state. |
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In an important sense, a document such as the Magna Carta or the map of the human genome belongs to everyone, as do humanity's artistic and architectural masterworks. |
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In particular, Quaker tradition, with its unifying sense of humanity's spiritual oneness, had laid the cornerstone of much early pacifist campaigning. |
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Traditionally run by women and without licences, today's shebeens and taverns are a profitable option based on humanity's fondness for the occasional toot. |
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Others contend that transhumanism threatens humanity's very nature. |
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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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There are people all over writing solemn and thought-provoking pieces to mark the completion of a year that's not been one of humanity's most noble. |
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Perhaps, but what else besides idealism, belief in humanity's potential for good, would keep anyone in a business with such a paltry reward system? |
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He discusses his belief that quantum physics and unified field theory are humanity's key to unity and divine enlightenment. |
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He expressed his understanding of humanity's relationship to God as utter dependence upon God's grace. |
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The ancient Nephilim Portal and the mysterious Anunnaki Key cast a shadow over humanity's future. |
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As of the early 21st century, fish is humanity's only significant wild food source. |
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The soul bird drawings, Chinmoy stated, symbolize humanity's heart cry for freedom. |
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This is an atheological message whose vision of humanity's nature is rarely put in plain, boiled-down-to-essence terms. |
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Hunting and gathering was humanity's first and most successful adaptation, occupying at least 90 percent of human history. |
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In the inexhaustibility of nature lies humanity's freedom from claustrophobia. |
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The Holocene extinction event is an ongoing mass extinction associated with humanity's expansion across the globe over the past few thousand years. |
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When a flu pandemic leaves mass graves in its wake, humanity's only hope may lie in a special designer drug to cure and prevent the lethal disease. |
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From the great Tharsis volcano on Mars to Olympus Mons, these poems are a celebration of what is best about humanity's exploration of the planets. |
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The Scientific Revolution changed humanity's understanding of the world and led to the Industrial Revolution, a major transformation of the world's economies. |
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Chapter 8 also describes Christ's sacrificial death as satisfying God's justice and attaining both humanity's reconciliation with God and everlasting life for the elect. |
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There is a growing gap between how many fish are available to be caught and humanity's desire to catch them, a problem that gets worse as the world population grows. |
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One of humanity's two closest primate relatives, chimpanzees, are anything but egalitarian, forming themselves into hierarchies that are often dominated by an alpha male. |
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They were there at Belsen when humanity's greatest crimes ever recorded against fellow human beings, were left heart-rendingly on film for all time. |
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