Sentences with phrase «modern human beings completely»

Modern human beings completely ignore God:

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However, it would have been large enough to completely replace the existing mitochondrial lineage of Neanderthals, more similar to the Denisovans, with a type more similar to modern humans.
In the case of unchecked emissions, «we are going to be seeing climates that certainly are completely outside the range of modern human experience,» Jackson says.
First of all, note that many of the items in this list are completely irrelevant to modern thinking about human origins (and some of them were never relevant).
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These landscapes, whether cityscape or the newly industrialised agricultural landscape — as with Ralston Crawford's featureless work of modern purity «Buffalo Grain Elevators», 1937 — are for the most part completely devoid of any human narrative, only later do we end with Edward Hopper's isolated figure, in his 1928 picture «From Williamsburg Bridge»; sitting in the window of an otherwise empty cityscape, framed by an expansive absence of humanity.
(And yes, my vision of Victorian living is completely romanticized and I'd likely not appreciate the lack of modern sanitation, medicine, human rights, and the like.
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