Sentences with phrase «called bodies politic»

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I have called spirituality «a way of living in this world,» but Neoplatonists suggest a different definition: that it is a way of escaping this world; putting to death the senses; fleeing the body, history and the body politic.
And now he has been sternly rebuked by the government body responsible for policing the so - called revolving door between politics and business.
Cuomo has railed against Trump's immigration rhetoric, calling in on Monday a «poison» to the nation's tradition and history and «a cancer to the body politic
CECA also called for the creation of a new independent body to «analyse strategic challenges facing the UK» and take the politics out of infrastructure decisions.
Caryn Hartglass: You know the name of this show it's called It's All About Food, and I take that many ways on this program because so many things are related to food that we don't realize are even food, politics and all kinds of things, but there's more to the food that we eat and there's more to our health than what we put in our bodies as nutrition.
Paul McCarthy, Sweet Roll Body Smear, Piccadilly Circus, London, 2003 Body Politic: The Anatomy of the Grotesque surveys the ways in which contemporary artists have used the grotesque to call attention to the perversity inherent in the dominant discourse on beauty, sexuality, and race.
The entire Canadian body politic, including the many agencies of the so - called justice system is rife with patronage.
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