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This is a vision of human community and vulnerability.
We stand for a vision of human cooperation that the murderers sought to extinguish.
These two works share a vision of human experience rooted in an appreciation of everyday life and prosaic virtues.
He had a vision of human need that would strike a 21st-century reader as oddly puritanical, and his frequent references to Burma as a model jar badly.
But this would require a government committed to a vision of human flourishing that was wider and deeper than the hellish paradise of a global shopping mall.
"Biped," despite astonishing pauses (especially for dancers waiting on the peripheries) is largely a perpetuum mobile, a vision of human flux.
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There is a vision of the human condition here, of the paradox of image and reality.
Meanwhile French thinkers like Voltaire, Condorcet and Turgot converted the Christian idea of spiritual progress into a vision of rational human improvement unhindered by religious superstition.
"They reflect a vision of a human rights culture in which individuals, while exercising their rights, still have an obligation to act responsibly to others and to the wider community".
Yet the behaviour for which Mr Hiro chides it is shaped not just by its own interests but also by a vision of universal human rights that took root, though he does not acknowledge it, after the genocide in Rwanda.
Planck formulates a vision of a human-independent science in reaction to Mach's claim that science is human-dependent.
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