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Перевод: profoundly speek profoundly


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  1. For this reason a number of theologians, right up to the modem day, have been profoundly uninterested in the historical debate over Christian origins.
  2. Peter Brown in his most recent and profoundly important book Body and Society demonstrates movingly how sexuality had so different a social meaning from what it now carries that the sexual abstinences, the noisy and sometimes virulent demands for chastity and virginity, within the early Church, far from being a symptom of self-hatred and dualism, were a radical political claim to the coming of the Kingdom: a claim which women, sometimes even more than men, could make.
  3. For one thing, those intervening formulations have been profoundly determining of our own culture and consciousness, and their influence cannot be erased; even deconstructed, they continue to exert an influence.
  4. The often-heard statement that Hitler and Mussolini made the trains run on time can be seen - in this context - as a profoundly political one.
  5. Two profoundly different national political ethics dominate.
  6. In 1970 in one London borough alone, Islington, nine severely or profoundly handicapped children were born.
  7. Hypocrisy, the tribute paid to the establishment by non-conformity, could no longer flourish in a society overwhelmingly if not always profoundly Christianized, at least in and around the towns, and in the central provinces of the empire.
  8. Where the IQ rating falls below 50, the classification used is "severely" mentally handicapped, and there are further breakdowns in use in the medical field describing categories down to the "profoundly" mentally handicapped with IQ ratings of under 20.
  9. That it does so, so profoundly, is a vital part of what it is for.
  10. That the other person in Jack's life, Mrs Moore, was also profoundly lonely is made clear by a generous, and at me same time comically self-revealing, letter which she wrote to Warnie on 29 October.
  11. In the case of profoundly handicapped births, life expectancy will probably be limited anyway; if it is not, the doctors and parents are, in effect, destroying the life of the baby concerned because they are making subjective judgements about what kind of a life it will lead.
  12. It is in that long preparation that we can see how profoundly secularisation has changed our civilisation.
  13. Inevitably, over such a long period, I became less institutionalized, more able to function as an individual in relation to belief and action and not merely accept the organization's definition of things; and this is a profoundly un-police like state of affairs!

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