| Never in modem times has the world been in greater need of this gentle civilizer. |
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| Poetry is not a civilizer, rather the reverse, for great poetry appeals to the most primitive instincts. |
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| At the time, the virtue of marriage as a civilizer of men was a major conservative theme in the debate about the underclass. |
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| England, as Turner keeps presenting it, as the inventor, engineer, benign colonizer, missioner, and civilizer of the world. |
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| Britain's role as civilizer is neither permanent nor stable. |
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| Thus the Gospel as salvation and civilizer heavily depended on native messengers, who were considered essential participants in the missionary task. |
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