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But the fun of "Enlightened" early on is in not knowing too much.
Missionary activity became more enlightened in the early decades of the 20th century, and advocates of a "social gospel", stressing education and health, prevailed.
The "SNL" veteran was nominated for an Emmy for her work on "Enlightened" earlier this year.
Now, they want to punish the man who having first endorsed the war, was enlightened enough to speak out early on about the pointlessness of expanding our involvement.
Crusades abroad, ill-disciplined governance at home, England in the early thirteenth century was not exactly enlightened.
Enlightened by these parallels with their own history, some early disability studies scholars rejected medical practices directed at altering themselves.
The Earth science tradition grew from quaint description, early constrained by biblical notions but later enlightened, to a better understanding of coastal forms and processes after 1800.
"I observed a pattern, that actually it was the earlier editors who were dealing with words in a really enlightened way.
I am certainly no expert on Australian art, but even I can tell that, however enlightening parts of the earlier sections are, the show fails to give a sense of any of the more recent art except in a tokenistic way.
Higher study in the early modern period was available only to those from particularly enlightened and wealthy families.
Those enlightened enough not to have children are THINKERS (Two Healthy Incomes, No Kids, Early Retirement).
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