He campaigned to make public schools free, broaden education for women, and humanize the treatment of mental patients. |
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Indeed, such unofficial communication between hostile nations tends to humanize the enemy and improve the prospects for peace and cooperation. |
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We wanted to filter all these statistics and numbers into another form, to transform and humanize them. |
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The whirlwind tour was meant to humanize the low-cost leviathan so often depicted as self-serving and ruthlessly pragmatic. |
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And for a wider audience, a list of names is an effective way to humanize a tragedy of this scope. |
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The important thing isn't to avoid a character like that but to humanize him. |
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And referring to that, helps to humanize, personalize, and make clearer, the subject which I originally intended to present. |
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I may begin to humanize them and think of them as persons instead of as animals or some untouchable class. |
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He used them to illustrate a political point, or, more frequently, to humanize himself with his audience. |
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From our perspective, of course, it does help to humanize the story. |
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I humanize the issue for people who think gay people are like aliens. |
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With an already existing building the challenge is to personalize and humanize the existing spaces and to preserve those spaces that enhance community. |
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That person will be the face of your organization, will humanize your response, and must be willing to go the distance. |
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Jenkins manages to humanize Manning while simultaneously explaining and elevating his mythology. |
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Badshah Khan died in 1988 at the age of 98 having spent 35 years in solitary confinement for his efforts to humanize the world he inhabited. |
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Rather than reduce these characters to a cliché, however, MacLaine managed to humanize them and make them believable. |
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In his novel and plays Goldsmith helped to humanize his era's literary imagination, without growing sickly or mawkish. |
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Yes, the UN managed to ease this law and even to humanize the rules of game just a bit. |
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We have to humanize the economic and social relations if we want to solve this problem. |
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Animal Airways experts have developed a system to simplify and humanize the carriage of animals. |
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It is more evident, in fact, that the fight cannot be undertaken only with technical means, trying to humanize single situations. |
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All this must be accompanied by an effort to humanize globalization and by a genuine reconciliation of men and their cultures. |
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There is a need to humanize plans that work on paper, in the abstract, but lack touchy-feely elements in actuality. |
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All these foodie facts also humanize people often seen as larger-than-life. |
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Whether we decide to follow this path, the best we can do to help people like Joni is to normalize and humanize atheism. |
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Now a new off-Broadway play seeks to humanize Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. |
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But when meets Nixon and they discuss football in the back of a limousine, he is able to humanize the reptilian president. |
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Movies are a good example of this, because in order to make a character exist in a film, you must necessarily personify and humanize that character. |
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I would like to specify that the current bill would in no way prevent establishing essential services and maintaining business operations, but instead to humanize these essential services. |
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How can higher education help to humanize globalization? |
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I think they would try to humanize the worst villains in history out of their fear that the audience might not like the central character. |
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For 54 years, UNRWA had provided education, health and social services to the refugees, helping to humanize their lives and alleviate their plight. |
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Taking some of the ideas from that essay as a starting point, we asked him to reflect on the role that higher education plays or could play to humanize globalization. |
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The French authorities attempted with varying degrees of success to humanize the treatment of prisoners brought back from expeditions by attempting to free the latter from their Amerindian allies, especially through purchase. |
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The recommendations submitted by the ICRC to the Algerian authorities are taken into account and implemented under the plan of action to humanize prisons launched by the Government. |
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It is necessary to humanize our laws and increase their quality. |
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Pursuant to the new criminal policy guidelines, the State embarked on a major initiative to humanize custodial sentences with a view to preserving the dignity of convicted persons. |
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Gray has managed to both humorize and humanize the medical profession by sharing moments of his private life along with his professional life. |
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In other words, efforts to humanize development require a global commitment to cultural diversity, tolerance and pluralism as non-negotiable principles. |
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Last September, the Conservative government attacked the weakest, most vulnerable members of our society by slashing support programs. Its actions had a direct impact on the volunteers who humanize our society. |
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It ought not to be our object to angelize, nor to brutalize, but to humanize man. |
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Mitt has Ann and the boys to humanize him, but Cameron may be the world's first politician who will have to call on his family and friends to robotize him a bit. |
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While men persist in their blindness and ignorance, they force God, who before all else is a Father, to humanize himself, limit himself, and make himself small before his children, to be understood. |
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There's a stiltedness to their talk — and Mr. Hanks leads too hard with a broad Boston accent — yet the scene's intimacy, and the couple's vulnerabilities, immediately humanize Phillips. |
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The guillotine was meant to humanize beheadings, but allowed the French Revolution to execute people at an industrial rate. |
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Uwem Akpan's stunning stories humanize the perils of poverty and violence so piercingly that few readers will feel they've ever encountered Africa so immediately. |
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I think a forgivable vanity would humanize him and make him kind of touching. |
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Some have speculated, optimistically, that this may humanize the Tiger. |
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The film seeks to humanize these four pariahs of the medical profession. |
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In an attempt to humanize the Soviet system but without sacrificing its ideology—he placed greater emphasis on producing consumer goods, in contrast to the Stalinist emphasis on heavy industry. |
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In attempting to humanize Joan, Besson has turned her into a bug-eyed kook. |
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Morgan did his darnedest to humanize the hard-nosed media mogul. |
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It possesses the power to both humanize and demonize minority groups. |
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In his efforts to humanize his infamous subject, Zuckoff even goes so far as to dredge up a tale from Ponzi's days as a nurse to injured miners. |
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Culture has thus, for the first time in the history of international law, found its rightful place on the political agenda, out of concern to humanize globalization. |
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Was it the business of magic to humanize our natures with compassion? |
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The new publicity has helped to humanize the corporation's image. |
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