Joel Shapiro is best known for humanizing the cold, impersonal forms of Minimalism. |
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If the characters intermittently come across as embodiments of ideas and author mouthpieces, the performances go far towards humanizing them. |
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By humanizing his characters, he brings us to an empathetic understanding of what might have brought them to where they are now. |
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But modern humanity did not understand the civilizing and humanizing mission of higher learning. |
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Macy does an excellent job of humanizing Lawrence, even on those occasions when he is asked to speak forced and unnatural lines. |
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This film garnered nominations and awards for its humanizing portrait of what some might consider an inhuman criminal. |
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It is the simple act of humanizing the struggle, in the most poignant terms, putting a face to a name. |
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All articles of the Code are geared to humanizing and democratizing the enforcement and serving of sentences. |
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We can use a scholarly word, anthropomorphism, which, in much simpler terms, means humanizing animals. |
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He's meticulous, thoughtful, innovative, tending toward the epic while also humanizing. |
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My theory is this: They feel that by me humanizing King and showing that he was flawed, I am pointing out all older black men's flaws. |
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People have succeeded in humanizing an animal to such a degree that they have aroused sympathy. |
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Education to freedom is a humanizing action, because it aims at the full development of personality. |
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She stressed the importance of balancing private and public lives and humanizing the workplace. |
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It is a path of humanizing our life which will place us in the condition of being open to ourselves, to others and to God. |
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But there is evident a reaction against preoccupation with techniques divorced from humanizing influences. |
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Since 1998, the Criminal Code has been amended and supplemented on nine occasions, mainly with a view to humanizing the criminal law. |
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This personification is spatial, and by it the community receives an ethical dimension which includes the task of humanizing geographic space. |
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This task of humanizing and caring for creation and instilling this in others is more important today than ever. |
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Several conclusions drawn from these studies brought changes to the Criminal Code and the Criminal Procedure Code with a view to humanizing the judicial system. |
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Skillfully working both forward and backward through time, and interlacing the events leading up to the child's disappearance with its aftereffects, Bock aims at humanizing those who exist at the margins. |
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Yet many of São Paulo's neighbourhoods possess humanizing features and individual characteristics belying the surface appearance of a stultifying similarity. |
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The figure of Mary has an evangelizing and humanizing value. |
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In fact, fraternal life in community is a constitutive element of religious life, an eloquent sign of the humanizing effects of the presence of the Reign of God. |
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This means forming persons who are able to dominate and transform processes and instruments in a sense that is humanizing and filled with solidarity. |
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By humanizing the priest, we re-enliven the god. |
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Fowles succeeds in humanizing his antagonist more than his protagonist. |
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It is inconceivable to address the task of humanizing the globalization process without taking environmental security, interdependence and biodiversity into serious account. |
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Only in charity, illumined by the light of reason and faith, is it possible to pursue development goals that possess a more humane and humanizing value. |
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But that appears to have been enough humanizing for Theresa May. |
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At the same time, this approach gave a welcome humanizing dimension to the Quartet's more experimental elements. |
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