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American Humane, which had been founded in the late nineteenth century, reviewed footage from "Jesse James" and circulated a report reproaching the movie industry.
But its investigation does something important and humane, which is to exculpate another person who, inevitably otherwise, would have blamed himself.
It was not a major breakthrough, but it was sensible and humane, which is why it drew the ire of Representative Lamar Smith, who thinks Mr. Obama is too soft on illegal immigrants.
Taking such a small step will not only be rewarding for students and professors, but will make the university a little less corporate and a little more humane, which means, that everyone benefits.
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He was a caring, feeling and humane person, which is a rare combination.
Rather it has produced a less humane system which is neither efficient nor cost-effective.
It's a profoundly decent and humane idea, which can seem quaint in a quizzical and sarcastic age.
The Act embodies principles of fair treatment and humane behaviour which have been in our law since Magna Carta.
"They receive both T.L.C. and good general medical and humane care, which they did not receive until now.
But there is no university without humane inquiry, which means that universities and advanced capitalism are fundamentally incompatible.
Bookselling, he wrote in Fortnightly in November 1936, "is a humane trade which is not capable of being vulgarized beyond a certain point.
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