Sentence examples for uprooting people from inspiring English sources

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Violence, after all, was the medium of white domination: uprooting people from their homes, forcefully exploiting their labor, beating the disobedient into compliance.

It's not so much about winning territory as gripping power by uprooting people, cutting at life's basics, seeding terror so that the simplest act is shrouded in uncertainty.

After all, the West is cheering on Pakistan's army as it takes on the Taliban, uprooting people in their hundreds of thousands.The alleged double standards of those criticising the Sri Lankan government, however, do not begin to answer their three chief complaints.

Now, close to 11 years after Hurricane Katrina, floods in Baton Rouge, Louisiana are taking lives and uprooting people in an area known to have dealt with devastating struggle--a possible norm for many in the area due to climate change and the rising sea waters.

Simone Weil warns against uprooting people, cautioning that "uprootedness" leads to misery and spiritual lethargy on one hand and to violent efforts to adapt and uproot those not already uprooted.

They act in the name of development, economic and social transformation; and in the process, disturb traditional custom and practice, uprooting people and sending them, on vast migrations of hope - or despair - across the world.

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"All his work tried to capture the voice and experience of people undergoing this uprooting process, this process of immigration," said David J. Rothman, a history professor at Columbia University and a former student of Dr. Handlin's.

Finally, we discuss the importance of the characteristics of the uprooting curve (maximal uprooting force and total uprooting work) regarding the ability of seedlings to withstand environmental constraints in terms of duration or intensity.

Then, there were those initial days when a handful of people tried to prevent earthmoving equipment from uprooting Gezi's sycamores.

As with most people, we migrate from one place to the next, uprooting ourselves in search of belonging.

Discomfort, or anxiety about making faux pas, may be a reason some white people are still sitting on the sidelines in terms of uprooting racism, but Dante Barry, executive director of the Million Hoodies Movement for Justice, points out the disparity is so stark, white people may just need to get over their anxiety.

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