Sentences with phrase «foreign people whose»

For this will is the eternal order that governs all things, that brings you into union with the dead, and with the men whom you never see, with foreign people whose language and customs you do not know, with all men upon the whole earth, who are related to each other by blood and eternally related to the Divine by eternity's task of willing only one thing.

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One reason was notdissimilar to the suspicions of the Foreign Office traditionally voiced in British political circles: that it is run by people whose instinct is to «go native».
The government could stop turning a blind eye to people whose wealth came from foreign corruption, such as by applying new «unexplained wealth order» powers.
We are protecting the people of the Falklands from a foreign government whose only claim to the territory is at the intellectual level of a five - year - old child: namely, that it is close by.
We are protecting the people of the Falklands from a foreign government whose claim to the territory is at the intellectual level of a five - year - old child.
Wim Wenders, whose best work in my view is the mystical «Wings of Desire,» spends much of his time listening to Pope Francis one - on - one, where the Pontiff elucidates his philosophy without the buzz of the tens of thousands of people he gathers whenever he visits a foreign country, blesses the crowd at the Vatican, or entrances the multitude in his own Buenos Aires.
It strikes the right chords, not only as a personal story of one boy's confusion with his own identity, but also of the confusion of an entire country, whose peoples were conflicted about a war they didn't want, and a bubbling under of anti-immigration sentiment that left foreign newcomers largely unprotected to skinhead gangs like the one depicted in the film.
«The aesthetics I am most interested in is the one that remains to be discovered, the one whose meaning needs still to be formulated: all these objects or phenomena that I am not yet sensitive to, that surround me without my even taking notice; objects or events that remain foreign to me, to which I am deaf or blind, like those people who pass by an Ad Reinhardt without feeling its charge.
Internationally, cultural renewal and language revitalisation are occurring among Indigenous people whose lands were colonised by foreign nations.
Having an international population naturally raises the familiarity of that area for individuals seeking to place capital (annecdotally, I know people whose Aunt or Uncle has bought a property here in San Diego as a way to invest cash - I see the foreign mentality at work).
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