One even tells its followers that they may relive former lives, back into antediluvian periods. |
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Birds did not evolve from massive sauropods or antediluvian, tanklike ankylosaurs or even from the large tyrannosaurs. |
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If I remember correctly from my antediluvian youth, he's in there right now endlessly combing his hair but it won't make a scrap of difference. |
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If the Government is reduced to grubbing the votes of its most backward-looking, antediluvian backbenchers, then what is it in office for? |
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The antediluvian myth is one where it is suggested that the ancients lived exceptionally long lives. |
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The Cardiff giant is a fake fossil of an antediluvian giant some ten feet high with 21 inch feet. |
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Maybe these antediluvian creatures were having a good old natter about the ammonite down the road and then WHAM they got fossilised? |
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Why should Wisconsin women be expected to revere his anti-woman, antediluvian teachings? |
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A remnant of the decade that fashion forgot, these antediluvian monstrosities have emerged, gasping in to the 21st Century. |
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Historic under-investment, endemic overmanning and antediluvian labour relations finally caught up with it just when it had a management least able to cope. |
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Those individuals were bestial and they sexually crossed themselves with certain antediluvian monsters. |
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You are made to feel like an antediluvian creature or a downright atheist! |
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Why then, did your correspondent see distinctly antediluvian water hoses sticking out of the bottom of racks at the IBM booth? |
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Following this debate, I have to observe, however, that the men who participated put forward some antediluvian views. |
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Horsetail is a flowerless antediluvian herb that reproduces itself through spores. |
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You know, Mr Weber of the CSU, I have certainly heard your arguments, but I really must say that, God knows, they are antediluvian. |
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That is an antediluvian requirement that may have made sense in 1867 and has never been changed. |
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It is antediluvian and it has no place in the requirements for being named to this place in the 21st century. |
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It would seem that there were two different traditions of the antediluvian Patriarchs that originated from the same source. |
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What remains of all this agitation brought about by books which have become archives of a past so distant that it is almost antediluvian? |
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Let's try to understand how this antediluvian device also named big giant lock works. |
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Put aside an invincibly ignorant Rick Perry or the antediluvian Ron Paul, who would abolish the Fed altogether. |
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An antediluvian civilization, thriving and technologically advanced prior to the flood, managed to survive the flood due to their technological prowess. |
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Officials at headquarters either forgot about it, or could not store the information in a useful place because of an antediluvian computer system. |
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The other almost always requires a delicate dance through a minefield of potential libel, antediluvian prejudice, and post-publication recriminations. |
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But I cannot see the House of Lords' decision as some sort of cataclysm which has put a quarter of a century's family jurisprudence into antediluvian obsolescence. |
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The hydraulic model also involves a tropical antediluvian climate, caused by a vapour canopy above the atmosphere. |
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With a cheap guitar, a low-end effects pedal, and antediluvian Casio machines, Cheveu are seemingly from the Paleolithic period, and might as well be hitting stones. |
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In addition, the recent finds of out-of-place artifacts suggest that antediluvian civilization might have commanded a far higher level of technology than modern archaeologists or even Biblical scholars generally suppose. |
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In the neophilic world of video-gaming, both are antediluvian. |
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In our antediluvian Âryâvarta you will also find the Sphinx, similar to the Egyptian one, and for every single Oedipus there are thousands of victims. |
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The finding of out-of-place artifacts provide confirmation, not so much of a young earth per se as of an advanced antediluvian civilization that might have existed before the global flood and was destroyed by it. |
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In fact, modern man cannot know the level of antediluvian technology, because all evidence of that technology lies buried under one or more miles of sedimentary rock. |
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Compact discs are not exactly antediluvian, and it would appear that these have to be taxed, whereas programmes circulating on the Internet are apparently to be exempt from tax. |
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They had lived through the '90's caught between the exigencies of being on an antediluvian management team and sympathy for a more respectful approach to employees. |
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Another of the discoverers of this underground system believes that an antediluvian civilization with knowledge much more advanced than ours, lives in an underground world under the Andes. |
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Of the three, we are concerned with the demi-gods, the priest-kings of the antediluvian period which are remembered in the Old Testament as the descendants of Adam and Eve. |
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The global antediluvian civilization revived agriculture after the flood. |
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The antediluvian days are remembered as the reign of the god-kings in the Sumerian King List and as the era of the Patriarchs of the Book of Genesis. |
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He has antediluvian notions about the role of women in the workplace. |
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