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Enlightenment
noun
An act of enlightening, or the state of being enlightened or instructed.
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These pronouncements – not quite return day trips from enlightenment into the colonial retrograde – coincide with his waning political will to amend the constitution during this parliamentary term so it meaningfully recognises Indigenous Australians.
In the analogue 1980s, I took a year off college to hitch around Europe in search of adventure and enlightenment.
In this episode MacCulloch sweeps from the Enlightenment to the present day – a period during which even many Christians have decided that what occurs in their bedrooms is none of God's business.
Maybe humanity is actually heading for an age of enlightenment.
We protesters got a taste of what for decades was meted out to dissidents and it led to our enlightenment and rebellion.
Experience suggests that only those innovations which show genuine commercial value manage to crawl out of the trough and up the subsequent slope of enlightenment towards the plateau of productivity and market acceptance.
Mr DeNisi himself is keeping tabs on the school's progress from an office at the University of Texas-San Antonio. ZenBAFora number of Buddhist monks living in China, the path to enlightenment now includes a course in corporate strategy.
Now Mr Sisman has turned to the relationship between two of England's best-known Romantic poets, William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge.Dr Johnson was one of the great sages of the Enlightenment.
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