I have learned that outcomes, at least when it comes to technology, are not as manichaean as we believe them to be in the moment. |
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How else to explain this manichaean reaction to young men from a part of India, Kashmir, which bridles against its place in India? |
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It is harder to strike pouting, manichaean postures now, when a black man holds the highest office in the land. |
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Martin declares that he is a Manichaean, someone who believes that the material world is fundamentally evil. |
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Manichaean symbols and apocalyptic scenarios are bandied about with future consequences and rhetorical restraint thrown to the winds. |
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The script was used to write Manichaean literature in many different languages to spread its teachings. |
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In the movies, similar extravagance only fuels childish fantasies of omnipotence and Manichaean notions of how evil exists in the world. |
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The Gnostic and Manichaean struggles had ripened the idea that, although at times diseases are punishments by the Almighty, the main agency in them is Satanic. |
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Drawing on the work of Julia Kristeva, Oropesa sees Widows as depicting a Manichaean, yet modern ethics. |
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Is it easier to see the world in Manichaean black and white? |
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