Word: humankind
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...like the new sport, but I worry. Sometimes things like roller hockey, which is essentially a substitute for ice hockey, work out. For example, margarine, as a substitute for butter, has probably done humankind and its arteries a lot of good...
...binders somehow hold the secret to a challenging, exotic career with a six-figure starting salary. Realize only too late that you have just violated the cardinal rule of being a senior: Never EVER enter OCS unless you are in a state of blinding, unshakable confidence and goodwill toward humankind...
...year 2000, more than 50% of humankind will live in cities, including 21 megacities of more than 10 million people. A few urban giants are coping with their exploding dimensions. Elsewhere, chaos looms...
...there is meaning to be found in this volume, for those who take the time to look. Through her powerful, surprisingly mature poetry, the 39-year-old Schnackenberg has crafted a testimonial to the history and spirit of humankind which stands as both a tribute and a lament...
...other currents in Paris, Rome, Vienna. To imagine that the work of spiritually obsessed artists like Kandinsky or Malevich had any filial relationship to Marxism is to miss its meaning. Malevich, an egomaniacal genius who called himself "the president of space" and imagined that his art could translate all humankind onto a higher plane, was as far from dialectical materialism as a man could...