Humankind Sentence Examples

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  • God didn't create humankind on the first day or on the second day.

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  • This I believe, is the great challenge now confronting humankind.

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  • You may use your intellectual talents to benefit humankind some way.

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  • Islam allegedly is the best and final religion for all humankind, and the Muslim man may convert his submissive wife.

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  • Certainly, the earliest history of swimsuits involved wearing nothing more than your birthday suit, but as humankind progressed, people became a lot more concerned about just how much of their bodies they were willing to show.

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  • There are many more not-so-famous dogs who have made their contributions to humankind.

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  • Humankind has been making cheese for thousands of years, a process that was discovered when people domesticated sheep.

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  • Why do you hope humankind will awaken from its nightmare and seek to establish brotherhood and goodwill on earth?

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  • For the first time in the history of humankind, a small group of people with weapons of mass destruction can wreak untold damage.

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  • Archangels are the protectors of the greater good for humankind.

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  • Thanks to time and the adventurous spirit of humankind, anyone can express themselves with a Celtic knot.

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  • Roman Catholics may choose to get a cross knot tattoo as a symbol of the eternal love of God for humankind.

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  • They are gifted with enormous magical powers and are therefore godlike in their interactions with humankind.

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  • His aura of power, his command and confidence, the sense that—whatever he was—he was something humankind wasn't prepared to face.

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  • Now the previously silent, oppressed masses can form a multitude capable of bringing about radical steps in the liberation of humankind.

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  • The Hebrew word Adam as a common noun can mean either ' humankind ' or ' man as distinct from woman ' .

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  • The global water crisis is also one of the single biggest threats facing humankind.

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  • Society is entering a period of history when some of the most critical choices ever made by humankind lie ahead.

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  • If his evidence is accepted, infanticide may be as old as modern humankind.

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  • Now the previously silent, oppressed masses ' can form a multitude capable of bringing about radical steps in the liberation of humankind.

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  • He is left pondering on the need of God to be loved, but he also was betrayed by humankind.

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  • Painted in the muted tones of history, Luc Tuymans offers a chilling ultimate truth about humankind.

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  • This is a reversion to the religious tribalism of the first century world from which Jesus came to liberate humankind.

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  • The fate of humankind cannot be left to the reactionary bourgeoisie of any shade, their political parties or representatives.

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  • His crimes against humanity are of the most heinous character and are of the most repugnant acts known to humankind.

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  • If so, could the filling of that gap avert the greatest tragedies ever to face humankind?

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  • Nor do we wish to encourage narrow partisanship about an issue which so clearly affects the well-being of all humankind.

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  • Is it just more media hype or is the government allowing special interest groups to pressure the FDA into approving food items that pose a threat to humankind?

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  • Massage enables a smoother transition from the comfortable womb to that of humankind.

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  • During this gate opening, humankind will leap to the next level of evolution and the message from the Mayans is for everyone to re-examine their lives so we don't become victims of the impending cataclysmic events.

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  • The newer show, like the original, carries viewers into a future setting where humankind struggles for survival against the robotic race known as the Cylons.

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  • His aura of power, his command and confidence, the sense that—whatever he was—he was something humankind wasn't prepared to face.

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  • Nicknamed the miracle plant or the natural healer, humankind has known of the medicinal uses of aloe vera for more then 4,000 years.

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  • Everything in the universe, whether it is humankind, trees, stones, or the sky consists of energy that is in constant motion.

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  • But as far as computers have advanced in my lifetime, the decision-making chores still seem to be reserved for humankind.

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  • Non-human races mingle with humankind, and a corrupt government tries to maintain control over all.

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  • We never will have the opportunity to learn from the details of their lives and the trillions upon trillions of trial-and-error learning that humankind has repeated again and again.

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