Sentences with phrase «for peasant»

After breakfast, departure from Sighisoara to Harman and Prejmer, 2 UNESCO sites where you will discover a fantastic medieval architecture for peasant fortified towns.
When she repeats her assassination order, Kronk (who's heart is as soft as his head) secretly places the unconscious Kuzco onto the back of Pacha's cart that is headed for the peasant's home.
Go for a peasant cream white blouse and style it with patterned shorts, straw wide - brim hat, and fringed navy shoulder bag.
I'm not usually one for peasant dresses but the colors of the Rosalie Peasant Dress ($ 148) intrigued me.
Urban sprawl and development have simply reduced land area both for peasant farming and cattle grazing.
From the late 1700s till the early 1970s, when the Negros sugar industry was still thriving, landlords provided for the peasant families in their plantations, often supplying them with rice and deducting the cost from their earnings come work season.
Or at least, Patti's Paella, priced for the peasant in all of us.
Then after keeping the new bible out of the people hands claiming it was to important for any peasant to read or hold, they effectively usurped the mediator position between the people and God and started raking in the cash that position offers, for on one hand, what shows your faith more than giving of your money, and on the other hand, whats God going to do with all this coin?
If Christianity wants to avoid the charge of outright obscurantism or willful fanaticism, all four claimed, it must justify itself before the bar of nature; and if revelation has any meaning whatever, besides being otherwise an expression of ethnic or religious chauvinism, it must be seen as being merely a pedagogical repetition for the peasant mind «set of the Book of Nature.
For a peasant woman's child in occupied territory in an out - of - the - way corner of the Roman Empire to have become the man he did, attracting what looked like flash - in - the - pan attention during his brief years of ministry, unknown to most of his contemporaries and viewed as an upstart, a wonder - worker, or a fanatic by most of those who knew about him, dying a felon's death deserted by most of his close and trusted friends with the incredible rumor then circulated that he had risen again — what chance had he of any lasting fame?
For example, deforestation, which usually accompanies development as now practiced, has been more vigorously opposed by those who see intrinsic value in the whole of the living world than by those who are concerned chiefly for peasants and workers.
Second, I believe that, despite radical change in the economy, many of the Communist leaders retain some of Marx's concern for workers, and in China's case, for peasants.
I was also told that the 3000 Jews Moses murdered for worshipping a golden calf deserved it, just pay no attention that the Thou Shalt Not kill commandment was violated 3000 times the very day the Law was laid down because laws are for peasants and rights are for elitists.
Patrons also would provide for peasants and farmers in similar ways, but with different sets of requirements.
Flat Earth was for peasants!
The name «cottage» was given to meat pie around the time potatoes were introduced in the UK because they were an affordable thing for peasants to eat, many of whom lived in cottages.
Regulation of private sector impacting on food systems and access to natural resources, including on marketing for unhealthy foods and breastmilk substitutes, seeds protection for peasants, antibiotic resistance, endocrine disrupting chemicals, is central.
BTW, cheap tequila is for peasants like you.
Glacier melt is the most plentiful source of water for the peasants of Ladakh, who eke out a living in a high desert region of the Indian Himalayas.
In the Middle Ages, food was consumed at about 4,000 calories a day for peasants, but they burned around 4,500 calories each day in manual labor.
I'll do an update next week for us peasants without a card!
For you peasants without billions to spend, the Vantage AMR Pro is the next logical step from Aston.
1962 Elected Fellow of The Royal Society For the Encouragement of Arts in London Franz Bader Award for Oil Painting from National Museum of Art for Peasants on Parade
- We observed that our CAGW scare - mongering, peer - reviewed, sanctimonious authority - figures never chose to LEAD BY PERSONAL EXAMPLE AND FROM THE FRONT in the fight against demon - carbon but always seemed to have a hot - babe, CO2 succubus or two or three on the side (and quite brazen about the whole deal) even as they demanded carbon - chastity for us peasants.
Setting such a low cost limit is reminiscent of inventions that came out of Gaviotas, an intentional community in the grassy plains of Colombia, where maverick engineers built wind powered water pumps for peasants by borrowing designs from NASA spacecraft blueprints.
-- and they're not for decoration In the modern world, Fido doesn't need to bark when he wants to take a leak — that's for peasants!

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Besides, for the hundreds of millions of rural peasants who have already migrated to cities — supplying factories with an endless supply of cheap labour — life in cities like Shanghai, Beijing or Shenzhen means being treated like second - class citizens, since their access to social services and education for their children is tightly limited.
Indeed it is as unimaginable for many of us to perceive the world without our industrial economies and nation states at the nexus as it must have been for medieval peasants to contemplate a world without the Church of Rome.
The peasants (the 99 % with stagnant or declining wages) work for the 1 %, with little productivity improvement, capital investment, or impetus for invention.
The only other members of his family who survived were a cousin and his wife, who had been hidden for three years by a Polish peasant family.
Your «syloquial» humor I do find amusing and yet such as you are made inferential affluences for the commoner peasants pleasing ways!»
Servants appear in the stead of their masters; riffraff are admitted to the royal banquet table; the nobodies stand up and are counted; peasants are crowned king for a day; and the meek inherit the earth.
The minjung theologians are certainly concerned about the exploitation of the peasants and workers for the sake of rapid industrialization.
Luther condemned the Peasants» War, reminding the peasants that secular authorities are divinely instituted for humPeasants» War, reminding the peasants that secular authorities are divinely instituted for humpeasants that secular authorities are divinely instituted for human good.
Luther is sometimes criticized for not supporting the peasants, as if he owed complete loyalty to the populist wave.
Fully yielded to the will of God, this young, peasant girl offered a bold and subversive prayer that reveals her own hopes for this special child and the future of Israel:
Because this ragamuffin crew of peasants and priests dreamed the dreams of the prophets, they knew what to look for, what to bet on.
But I understand the peasant; for to know the needs of men and to help them bear the burden of their sorrow, that is the true love of man.»
I come from Burkina Faso, at the heart of West Africa and I represent here a peasant - farmer organisation created in 1996 to build a capability for representation and negotiation, to defend the interests of the farmers faced with certain trends, certain programs, certain policies over which they have no control.
No government has really succeeded in bringing about real agrarian reform and, for the moment, since the neo-liberal period, the situation of the landless peasant - farmers has become increasingly serious because the large properties are beginning to find a certain legitimacy once more.
Robert Burns has a telling picture of such a nightly experience in his poem about the Scots peasant on Saturday, preparing for the observance of the next day as the time for worship and rest: The Cotter's Saturday Night.
Mario Luis Lill of Brazil's «Movement of the Landless»: «The MST is a movement for those without land, the small peasant - farmers of Brazil who are struggling principally for ownership of land.
The Barefoot Lawyer: A Blind Man's Fight for Justice and Freedom in China by chen guangcheng henry holt, 352 pages, $ 30 A nnihilating a civilization that has withstood more famines, invasions, peasant revolts, civil wars, and tyrants than historians can keep straight takes work.
This is the voice of a peasant hope for the future, a voice that is not impressed with high towers and great arenas, banks and urban achievements.
Women, men, children, unemployed people, excluded and oppressed people, workers, landless peasants, communities suffering from racism, impoverished city dwellers, indigenous peoples, students, intellectuals, migrants, small business people, outcasts, declining middle classes - citizens - are asserting their dignity, demanding respect for their human rights and natural heritages, and practising solidarity.
The American frontier was called a new world, but it was a peasant subsistence very much like what had been known for centuries in the old.
The peasant looked up from his prayers, thought for a moment, and then smiled, «Yes, he's very fond of me.»
As the «matron of honor,» (a title that for some reason conjures in my mind the image of a large breasted woman in a peasant dress carrying an armful of babies), my duties for the week will keep me pretty busy.
Torres, readers will remember, was the Colombian priest who, seeing the terrible misery of his country's peasants and workers, became convinced that there was only one remedy for it, namely, the guerrilla movement.
The diocese committed itself to accompany the people in their search for integral liberation and soon peasant organizations proliferated.
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