Sentence examples for behold man from inspiring English sources

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The HGP with its much greater powers of resolution not only affords us a chance to behold man at a molecular level but provides a vision of a past that needs necessarily to be rewritten.

Above the swing doors of the dissection room of my 1980s medical school some wag once scrawled "Behold Man!" The dissection of cadavers with scissors and scalpels was a "necessary inhumanity"; the tracing of nerves, muscles and collapsed blood vessels did not just offer up the secrets of anatomy but opened a window into what it is to be human.

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And from there we proceeded with the Prijedor police chief and camp commander Zeljko Mejakic through the gates of Omarska, to behold men in various states of shocking decay emerging from a great hangar, being drilled across a yard and into a canteen, where they wolfed down watery bean stew like famished dogs.

Behold, men admitting they screwed up... "Drinking a third martini.

Homo Behold the Man, behold your Congress Chief!' ") He made sure that these reports of his arrest reached Kaunda, who was in England at the time, sponsored by the British Labour Party to learn about the parliamentary system.

They kneel alongside a rendering of "Ecce Homo" ("Behold the Man"), the theme of Christ's appearance before Pontius Pilate after being crowned with thorns.

Gimenez became a sensation in August when pictures spread on the Internet of an Ecce Homo ("Behold the Man", pictured above) mural in a chapel in the town of Borja that she disfigured while trying to restore it.

Concerned that parts of Elías Garcías Martínez's Ecce Homo (Behold the Man) were flaking off because of the damp on the church walls, she took it upon herself to touch it up.

Versions of the Mona Lisa, The Last Supper and The Scream bearing the same vacant face that Mrs Giménez painted on Ecce Homo (Behold the Man), are now being gleefully exchanged.

Gimenez became a sensation in August when pictures spread on the internet of an Ecce Homo ("Behold the Man", pictured below) mural in a chapel in the town of Borja that she disfigured while trying to restore it.

The image in the altered fresco, "Ecce Homo" ("Behold the Man"), was likened to a monkey or a hedgehog, and it was mocked in memes widely shared on social media.

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