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They're about what we did this morning and what we're doing tonight, and the values they represent are deeply attached to universal questions of justice, reconciliation, restoration, suffering, illness, recovery and resurrection.
As war novels go, The Yellow Birds is a triumph, mining the conflict in Iraq to investigate universal questions of the extent to which we are in control of our lives; the degree to which we are capable of exercising free will.
While Camus's first readers saw him as a philosopher concerned with universal questions of human existence, some influential critics writing after the 1970s considered him a typical pied noir (the usual, sometimes pejorative designation for French people from Algeria), whose works present a colonialist perspective.
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"It is sort of a universal question of, 'Can't we do better than this?' " One subject didn't have much to say: a dog who had been camping in the park for about three weeks with his owners, who had been there since the beginning.
The universal question of "how could anyone let this happen" is asked with a variety of targets in mind: the governor, HBCU boards and presidents are the usual victims of the inquiry.
As the characters wrestle with grief, their lives take surprising and dramatic turns, and the effect is a powerful, riveting film that transcends the specifics of 9/11 and considers the universal question of how people deal with loss.
This is one of the only universal questions to span the generations, since we often get asked this by the parents we work with, too.
The potential of ethnography for bridging universal questions with situated experiences of individuals and groups has recently been stressed in community psychology [ 95].
He felt helpless faced with the kind of universal questions great men get asked: What should we make of the future?
The 66,000 square feet of exhibit space asks universal questions about human rights, as many Holocaust memorials do.
FOR New Yorkers, to stay or to leave, whether in crisis or not, has always been a kind of daily universal question.
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