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Benny Giay, the moderator of West Papua's Kingmi Church who has family in Waghete, told Guardian Australia from Jayapura: "[The Indonesian authorities] think that Papuans who have long hair are uncivilised so they go around and try to cut their hair.
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I know it's uncivilised but I know it's incredibly instinctual and human.
Every child must be wanted, and a society that doesn't facilitate that is uncivilised.
But he said both subjects were legitimate subjects for civilised debate – Wiffen had just been uncivilised about the way he addressed both, said Pearson.
That movie interested me because all of us are attracted to the idea of being uncivilised for nine or 10 weeks.
Nevertheless, he is seen providing moral support as his wife finds her cherished principles being severely tested and she battles against chauvinism, political scheming and parliament's uncivilised working hours.
The narrative of bad school food is a familiar one: of children needing better lunches than the carbohydrate-laden stodge they had become used to, because to do otherwise is uncivilised and lazy.
Civilisation was uncivilised and economic growth was destroying, not creating, the things in life that were of real value.A new sort of luxuryIn the 20th century it was certainly true that economic growth was destroying nature at an unprecedented rate.
They are untamed, uncivilised, and unpredictable.
The reason we are turning uncivilised, un-British, unchristian, un-western – however you define it – is the lack of tangible kindness.
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