The human animal monster, as the traditional signifier of sin and inhumanity, reflects the internalisation of the myth of the Fall of Man. |
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The engrossing series is a searing reminder of man's capacity for unimaginable acts of inhumanity against fellow man. |
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To turn a country into a laboratory is to give ample warning of inhumanity. |
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It takes acts of monumental inhumanity before such rather basic people would take a risk. |
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Some historians claim this is the most graphic example of man's inhumanity to man. |
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Our best chance of marginalising those who deal in terror is to retain our humanity while responding to their inhumanity. |
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Instead, she has chosen a dangerous, heartbreaking life, which sees risk and suffering and gross inhumanity every single day. |
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It begins in Britain today with the purpose of reminding the world about the cost of man's inhumanity to man. |
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The positive is that there's less disorder and inhumanity which would have gone on in Bosnia or Kosovo. |
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He will be remembered by family and friends as a truly courageous individual who used his talents as a cameraman to fight inhumanity. |
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Despite any such fears however, acts of inhumanity towards a surrendered enemy have no place in the third Millenium. |
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Acts of barbarous inhumanity are a grim reminder that, in the scheme of things, we are not much above wild animals. |
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He says he lost all interest in photographing soldiers in action, and became determined to show the world the results of man's inhumanity to man. |
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If I'm witnessing torture and inhumanity on a grand scale, the answer is no. |
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If such a contemptible miscreant shall have it in his power to do such deeds of inhumanity and oppression, what avails the law? |
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I am a part of the collective sorrow felt around the world about man's inhumanity to man. |
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Others will witness acts of inhumanity that will haunt their remaining days. |
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Which is an act of war and defense and which is an act of depraved inhumanity? |
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Considering all humans to be unitarily identical is, besides being a king-size fallacy, the ultimate intellectual form of inhumanity. |
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Perhaps it is comforting to us to believe that such awful inhumanity is occurring in a land unfamiliar to us. |
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No doubt the same old jingoistic cliches will be trotted out to stir up the masses and justify such inhumanity. |
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And, unquestionably, we see how many are unbefittingly ingenious in catching at a pretext for inhumanity. |
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That is the most repulsive thing that European history has ever seen, and that is what led to this inhumanity. |
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Nor, sometimes, is there any difference between the crimes and acts of inhumanity committed by men in denial of other persons' dignity. |
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No culture, no civilization, no religion, no ideology, no belief system can rest on such inhumanity. |
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These events have shown new dimensions of brutality and inhumanity in international armed attacks which are beyond our comprehension. |
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They cannot live with such inhumanity, and are willing to risk their own lives to prevent it. |
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He has spent his life analysing and opposing injustice and inhumanity. |
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There are no precedents for what is the most public act of inhumanity in the world's history, so schools have largely been left to get by on a wing and a lot of prayers. |
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It gives us vivid, sickening scenes and a worthy reminder of man's inhumanity, and sole actor Tom Barnett invests his performance with skill and honesty. |
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She does not die as a victim, but having forgiven her executioners, she talks back at them and tries to show them their corruption, perversion and inhumanity. |
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Moving on, the essential inhumanity of the dalek was highlighted by creating a gun and suction-pad arm out of a couple of cocktail sticks and a cherry. |
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The war was a grim reminder of the inhumanity of man to man. |
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We and the civilized world are in shock at this gross inhumanity, and we extend heartfelt condolences to the families of those killed and wounded. |
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Let us challenge inhumanity and confront injustice when it tries to rear its head. |
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This is a small, human story, worth remembering in another era disfigured by a great deal of inhumanity. |
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If we want inhumanity to give way to humanity, we must seek untiringly the means of achieving that end. |
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I am fully aware of the ruthless acts of inhumanity perpetrated by this totalitarian regime. |
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Tales of bullying, vindictiveness and inhumanity abound. In some ways, though, the most depressing vignettes are the less eye-catching ones. |
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They are tragic evidence of our failure to find humane solutions to the inhumanity of economic expansionism and war. |
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The tragic experiences of the twentieth century have laid bare the inhumanity which follows from the suppression of truth and human dignity. |
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I believe it to mean that we all, out of profound conviction, abhor this regime in Iraq and its inhumanity. |
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This is a level of inhumanity that frankly boggles my mind and makes me ill. |
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It shows that when it comes to immigration, the government has plumbed new depths of inhumanity. |
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The success of the sugar industry and the wealth of the planters was, of course, built on the appalling inhumanity of slavery. |
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Quite apart from the callous inhumanity of this position, the evidence does not support it. |
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His book, Captive Warriors, is one of the most meaningful, significant descriptions on inhumanity that I have ever read. |
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In so doing, perhaps we can help avoid such inhumanity and the warfare that marches along with it. |
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He begins to think of himself as a Conrad who has 'become disillusioned and horrified by man's inhumanity to man. |
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The inhumanity that was practised and taught to others as South Africans either fought for or against apartheid lingers in the national psyche. |
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They told the world that unpredictable explosions of man's inhumanity to man demanded a universally agreed standard for human rights. |
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So, what is this morbid fascination with complete inhumanity? |
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Michael Sacks starred as the time-tripping, optometrist hero who survives a series of both earthly and inter-planetary adventures displaying man's inhumanity to man. |
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Another 10 slaves threw themselves overboard in a display of defiance at the inhumanity. |
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Yet here we are, dispensing another dollop of inhumanity to some of the most troubled and despised people in America. |
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Since his videos exult in the killing of innocent civilians, any cross-examination would have emphasised his inhumanity. |
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His giddy glee turns sickening when you consider the coldhearted inhumanity that necessarily lies beneath. |
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She opted to stay, believing her exit would be a victory for the authors of the inhumanity she dedicated her life to exposing. |
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It tells a tale of suffering, of inhumanity, of nihilism, of self-disgust, of deep, dark holes in the soul that most folks would rather not peer into, to be honest. |
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This is the kind of unspeakable inhumanity we are all up against. |
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The discovery of this degree of inhumanity, perpetrated by French-educated youths, of both immigrant and white French descent, and including Islamist extremists, has taken the country aback. |
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Many of Mr. Dahl's stories are hair-curling tales of man's inhumanity to man, particularly woman's to man. |
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In a gesture of horrifying inhumanity, your government rejected Pham Hong Son's request to visit his mother, following the death of his father just one week before his release. |
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We must not allow people to become used to killings, lovelessness, to words of hatred and inhumanity. |
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Their acts bore the stamp of cruelty, brutality and inhumanity. |
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However, it is all of us in the region who suffer from Israel's occupation, aggression, inhumanity and evasion of its commitments and the terms of reference for peace. |
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We have to prove in an effective way what we know to be true: that under the phoney humaneness of collectivism there is a deadly but hidden inhumanity. |
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The Board deplored the inhumanity of terrorists prepared to put children and their families through such suffering and expressed its condolences to the victims. |
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The treatment of Afghan women and girls under the regime of the Taliban reached proportions of cruelty and inhumanity constituting crimes against humanity. |
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He exposed the desolate inhumanity of their oppressive, centralised state and he did so from the perspective of democratic socialism. |
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The brutal inhumanity of individuals occurring there is, in large part, through it constantly vetoing the motions that come forward at the United Nations as well. |
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The Council's support of our efforts demonstrates its commitment to the proposition that man's inhumanity to man cannot be excused as an inevitable trait of human nature. |
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Under government pressure, his employer at a state-owned newspaper was forced to fire him in June 2009 after he blogged about the inhumanity of the Berlin Wall. |
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Ay, even the droll humour and solidity of Khalid, are shaken, aroused, by the ghoulish greed, the fell inhumanity of these sharpers. |
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Over the long term, the maintenance of these weapons of inhumanity and the threat to use them have weakened and jeopardized international security. |
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From the fog of smoggy Hampstead marshes to the blistering heat of an Egyptian noon, Peasouper is the epic tale of greed, jealousy and man's inhumanity to camels. |
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