Sentence examples for made mankind from inspiring English sources

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The popularity of professional wrestling (the Garden matches were sold out) has made Mankind a national figure, but Foley does not appear spoiled by his success.

The breaking of that ancient link has made mankind warlike, and Story has been sent to our world to save it.In this section Not yet, say the Arabs Hit the road, Jack Hero or bully?

Muslims, he explained, believe that when the world was new and God made mankind from clay, he made another race like us in all things, but fashioned from fire.

Of course this causes problems for people who are religious, because in some religions a god made mankind, so you wouldn't be wasting your time making other beings in the universe.

The Charlie Hebdo massacre occurred on the same day I received my copy of The Moral Arc, Michael Shermer's new book about how science and reason have made mankind more moral.

Thus there seems to be a necessity to the diversity of religions and this diversity may help us to understand our humanity and our relationship to God: If your Lord had so willed, He would have made mankind one community, but they continue to remain divided.

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Equally I also like Lucy and Hogarth as they are brave and determined to make mankind see how they are harming the environment.

4 30 P.M. (Syfy) CHILDREN OF MEN (2006) Alfonso Cuarón directed this dystopian drama set in 2027, where global infertility threatens to make mankind extinct and a common British man (Clive Owen, below) becomes the reluctant protector of humanity's last hope, a miraculously pregnant woman named Kee (Clare-Hope Ashitey).

Isaiah Berlin knew where this idea of an "ultimate solution" would lead — indeed, had already led in the murderous century he witnessed: "For, if one really believes that such a solution is possible, then surely no cost would be too high to obtain it: to make mankind just and happy and creative and harmonious forever — what could be too high a price to pay for that?

"For if one really believes that [a solution to life's problems] is possible, then surely no cost would be too high to obtain it: to make mankind just and happy and creative and harmonious forever -- what could be too high a price to pay for that?" Arendt, too, found the sources of totalitarianism in the self-inflating appeal of infallibility and its accompanying belief in one's own omnipotence.

"My philosophy is that the digital revolution will make mankind happier and more productive, and that won't change over the next 300 years," Son says.

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