Sentences with phrase «class division comes»

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If this comes to pass — if we lose our capitalism and our freedom because we could not (or would not) make it work for the benefit of all, because it collapsed under the strain of class division and materialism and unrestrained selfishness — then we will have no one to blame but ourselves.
The church now came to be viewed not as an instrument of social welfare and the reform of secular society, but as a God - given community, transcending divisions of nation, race and class and providing visible evidence of what God means society as a whole to be.
While we Christians positively eschew divisions based on caste, class, race, gender, and so on, we welcome the division that comes from radical commitment to following the Christ.
Dan Heierman, a 1981 graduate of the University of Evansville said in From the Ashes, «I guess about the only explanation we seemed like at that time we came up with was — God wanted a truly first - class Division I team in heaven and,» he briefly pauses.
So, what has its M division come up with to prepare the class - leading 5 Series luxury saloon for battle with what can only be described as weapons - grade competition, in the form of the Porsche Panamera Turbo, Mercedes - AMG E63 and Audi RS6?
Before the rain came, journalist Don Sherman drove GM Performance Division's Ecotec Lakester to a 189.205 mph speed record in G / BGL (G Class / Blown Gas Lakester).
Well, I'm not sure I saw the symbolism quite as explicitly as donnac, lol, but yes, I do think the Tower is meant to show the changes coming in aesthetics, society, politics, class divisions, male - female relationships and that the changes were being reflected in the relationship developing between Cait and Emile — the explicit sexual changes seen by donnac came many years later — universally, at any rate, though those bohemian Parisians were way before the rest of us.
Mike Bersani joined the firm in 1995, coming from the Appellate Division, Fourth Department, where he had clerked for 2 years after graduating Magna Cum Laude (top 5 % of his class) from Syracuse University College of Law in 1993.
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