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The strokes are architectural, though not fastidious or mechanical; solid and weighty yet distinctly humane.
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On the contrary, they protect our most distinctly human attribute: the ability to be humane.
They sounded distinctly human.
On the distinctly less humane end of the scale, Liam Neeson is out for grisly retribution, again, after his ex-wife is murdered – for the first time, though you'd be forgiven for thinking otherwise – in Taken 3 (Fox, 15).
The sweet smell of hot croissants was drifting from the bakery... people were joking with one another as they waited in line at the butcher shop, the rumble of conversation distinctly skeptical and deeply humane... diminutive cars were speeding past the stone church and the World War One memorial flanked by old artillery casings: All this said "France".
In a distinctly nonclassical, crowd-pleasing moment near the end, the gods are made humane.
This is because federal prisons (along with holding facilities where inmates await trial) are relatively humane affairs equipped with separate areas for various activities – for instance, sleeping and watching television are done in distinctly different rooms.
A humane judgment.
How is this humane?
"Magnanimous and humane".
Distinctly unappetising.
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