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"Religiosity was more pervasive at that time than it is today," he says, "and it seems that religion was the main driver behind education differences.
This movement was influenced by gnostic and magical currents pervasive at that time, and its aim was to obtain spiritual liberation and purity more speedily.
In the past, he says, "the totality" of what slavery meant, "the brutality of it, how whites were indoctrinated into this belief, that slavery was so pervasive at that time," had never really been represented on screen.
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They were so pervasive at the time that most whites thought they were absolutely unremarkable.
They exploited the fear and insecurity that were pervasive at the time to claim emergency powers, creating offshore detention centers where prisoners were held without charge and eavesdropping on Americans without a warrant.
I've never wanted to be the judge and jury or one of the writers to throw these guys under the bus for something that was pervasive at the time in Major League Baseball.
Poughkeepsie - THERE are currents of thought and feeling in art that become so pervasive at a particular time and place that, in retrospect, they come to characterize the moment.
However, incomplete lineage sorting can still be pervasive at deeper time scales and coalescent-based species-tree methods are able to account for this [ 27].
He chalked up the neglect of these pieces to the pervasive attitude at the time that they were only by-products of the real artwork: the final movie.
Evolutionary ideas are pervasive at the present time, and it seems natural to extend them beyond the domain in which they were first applied.
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