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This leads us swiftly to the crux of "what man has made of man".
Perhaps the key word in the phrase "what man has made of man" is "made".
To her fair works did Nature link The human soul that through me ran; And much it grieved my heart to think What man has made of man.
If this belief from heaven be sent, If such be Nature's holy plan, Have I not reason to lament What man has made of man?
What it provides instead is "the demand made of man to worship God" (Judaism, 136).
In William Wordsworth's "Lines Written in Early Spring," reflecting on the season leads the poet to lament "what man has made of man".
Alternatively, you can pick up the hot rocks and put in your sleeping bag if the sleeping bag is not made of man made fibers.
At the Classic three years ago, Vélez said that his team of relative unknowns was "made of men and not names".
The Kurdish military is made of men like Mr. Chato, 21, who call themselves pesh merga, meaning "those who face death".
What was one to make of men who hid in caves and spoke in apocalyptic tones, mixing modern anti-imperialist rhetoric with invocations of a glorious Islamic past?
One is made of men and women, supporters of President Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood, who are as angry as Mohammed Ramadan.
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