Domestication did not violate nature, disrupt evolution, or enslave animals, but was itself evolutionary. |
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If not, then some variant of Orwell's nightmare will descend upon the world to enslave and stultify life for the upcoming centuries. |
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Why should we support religiously intolerant regimes that virtually enslave women and persecute nonbelievers to death? |
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On reflection, Americans realise that it is not a black-and-white case of evil politicians or securocrats conspiring to enslave them. |
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Armed with death rays, these little green men want to enslave humanity and harvest their primitive minds. |
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Wow, I can't believe the Rylan senator's motion to strip mine the earth and enslave humanity passed unanimously. |
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Also repugnant to Moses was the Egyptian ideology that chose to enslave live men in order to build temples and pyramids to honor dead men. |
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The few humans on top have chosen to enslave the masses and keep them ignorant. |
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He had sworn when he was seven years old that no one would ever enslave him again. |
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It was perfectly acceptable, or at least conceivable, to make war on, exterminate, or enslave colored people. |
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Addiction, which comes from the Latin to enslave, has a powerful rhetorical force in our culture. |
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It is a vast conspiracy that is working tirelessly to build a Matriarchy to enslave men. |
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Yet I see no need to enslave myself to its rules in order to be a spiritual person. |
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The federal government learned to come to our region to cut people's employment insurance benefits, enslave them and harm families. |
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Scientific progress in general and information technology progress in particular should not enslave man but rather be at his service. |
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While Europe was pioneering the Age of Reason and Enlightenment, European merchants took off to enslave the African continent. |
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These new perils are such that ignorance may well enslave individuals and nations. |
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Every day, every moment of the day, whatever our role in society is, our will is put to the test: do I tend to serve God or to enslave Him? |
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Thus the traffickers exploit traditional beliefs and practices such as voodoo rituals to enslave their victims. |
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Just as they are bond slaves to sin, so they seek to enslave us similarly. |
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It was given the freedom to enslave itself, not true freedom to develop. |
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Once you enslave a computer to do what you want, you disable it for real love. |
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It is shameful to enslave poor countries by means of usurious financial systems. |
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We want to connect the world to their creator through the book of Allah and UNO want to enslave the world to few evil creatures. |
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I would enslave them even more and liberate men so they would start behaving like men again. |
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And we will enslave our children to a hopeless future of indebtedness. |
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The Spanish colonization of the Americas sparked a discussion about the right to enslave Native Americans. |
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When you enslave people from your own country it decreases costs. |
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Moreover, man is becoming aware that it is his responsibility to guide aright the forces which he has unleashed and which can enslave him or minister to him. |
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Yet, it shall not be in order to enslave spirits, as in times past, but to show them the road to the light, which is the true liberty of the spirit. |
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Servitude is another mechanism used to enslave victims. |
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America could do much to advance human rights by halting the export of its cigarettes, which kill and enslave far more people than any dictatorship. |
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Mr Abe himself got embroiled in a pointless row with neighbours and America over a pet historical theme, claiming that wartime Japan did not enslave the women of conquered nations in military-run brothels. |
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It involves a rejection and struggle against the death-dealing forces that enslave people and cause suffering to millions, and it means an affirmation and struggle in favor of human life. |
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Africa's profusion of natural wealth whether gold, ivory or the very bodies of its inhabitants—served not to enrich its peoples but to impoverish and enslave them. |
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It is permitted to enslave someone after a battle, but it is meritorious to manumit a slave. |
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The islands appear to have been raided frequently by Barbary pirates to enslave residents to support the Barbary slave trade. |
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It appears to give freedom, but its true function is to enslave the wearer to the Fallen Angel. |
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Do not enslave your self to perfumes that are bereft of meaning and value. |
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Neither does it mean the imposition of norms, structures and categories that only serve to promote the interests of some to the detriment of others or to enslave rather than to facilitate development, progress and liberation. |
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If it becomes an end in itself, detached from reality, it only serves to feed the egoism of the most cynical among the powerful and to enslave the weak. |
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These symbols were never given to mechanically bind and enslave. |
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Don't eat unpeeled fruit or talk to foreigners, who could enslave you. |
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Ever since their creation the Daleks have been attempting to conquer and enslave as much of the universe as they could get their grubby little protuberances on. |
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On one side were the vile, shape-shifting Skrulls, who wanted to enslave us, prompting McCarthyesque witch hunts and a disbanding of the Avengers. |
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Slavery in Brazil began long before the first Portuguese settlement was established in 1532, as members of one tribe would enslave captured members of another. |
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