That fabric has long since been sundered and social anarchy has been the consequence. |
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Seconds later, his body thrust forward with a force that sundered the straps holding him in the chair and he fell to the floor, dead. |
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Alienated from truthful knowledge, and unable to trust perceptual data without supplementary information, the individual is sundered from the world. |
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What enlightened his conscience was the sense that man cannot be sundered from God, nor politics from morality. |
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They are simply sundered, and to bridge them is a task, not a gift. |
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Leviathan is described as having scales that could not be sundered and a breath of flame that kindled coals. |
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Participants noted, in this regard, that temporary worker programmes often curtailed the rights of migrants and sundered families. |
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They accept with equanimity the true horror of aging alone, sundered from family and community. |
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A mighty resonance still exists between them, vibrating invisibly between the two halves of our sundered world. |
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At some point in the past between modernity and the Middle Ages, the pre-modern translation of knowledge from father to son became sundered. |
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Familiar zones across the original continents of Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms have been altered forever and updated with new content, from the devastated Badlands to the broken Barrens, which has been sundered in two. |
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Religion, ritual, art, moral regulation have been sundered out of their original fusion, appreciated for a moment, and then dispensed. |
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At first here, male and female dancer move apart, as if sundered. |
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So no one expects that link to be sundered. |
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This brought 23 young writers on train journeys through the Balkans from Ljubljana, Bucharest and Sarajevo, in a move to relink areas sundered by politics and bloodshed. |
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God's plan was compromised through sin, which sundered every kind of relationship: between the human race and God, between man and woman, among brothers and sisters, between peoples, between humanity and the rest of creation. |
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During the cold war, anxiety about the vulnerability of oilfields sundered the region into American and Soviet camps, and the cold war's end brought the briefest of respites. |
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Chief Joyi railed against the white man, whom he believed had deliberately sundered the Xhosa tribe, dividing brother from brother. |
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