Sentences with phrase «immemorial which»

Furthermore, your post speaks as if a few posts on a blog can equate all the hate and division that billboards and churches and presidential candidates and religious organizations have been «spewing» since time immemorial which you continue with your post.

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And that phenomenon which has been with us from time immemorial is just not dealt with.
Its great systemic purpose is to break the immemorial chains of poverty which had held the human race in serfdom for millennia.
This holds true also for places and countries, which since time immemorial have been religiously plural.
That knowledge which had been inherited from time immemorial was readily reverenced as being of divine origin, and was incomparable with anything that could be discovered in the present.
After the immemorial evil of parricide for which the wrong man is convicted, after the irradiation of the Russian soul with baneful modern ideas, Dostoevsky enshrines a transcendent moment of ordinary fellowship in kindness.
To adequately realize the merits of the idol gets to be considered the one great merit of the worshiper; and the sacrifices and servilities by which savage tribesmen have from time immemorial exhibited their faithfulness to chieftains are now outbid in favor of the deity.
«Our communities, from time immemorial, have been part of llaje or lkale administrations, which are presently in the llaje and Okitipupa local government areas of Ondo State.
The vernal equinox, which occurs this year at 1:26 p.m. EST on March 20 and marks the official beginning of spring, has been a festive occasion from time immemorial.
This humble essential oil is packed with natural healing properties, which have been used since time immemorial by ancient Greeks and Indians.
Since time immemorial dating games have become a popular way through which men and women meet, socialize and eventually become an item.
In the present day, social classes and cultures mix with ease in the many pubs, clubs, and restaurants in leafy Cambridge, which has been a stately dating destination par excellence since time immemorial; the difference now is that the sound has been turned up to 11.
The Proactive system features adjustable roll control which replaces the mechanical anti-roll bars that have been a standard feature of road cars since time immemorial.
Rochelle Goldberg's ceramic vessels, not yet titled, appear timeless, as if they had been sitting on this warped basement shelf since time immemorial, a fitting finale to this invigorating exhibition, which remains on view through September 1.
Since time immemorial, the artist deals with the visual and auditory description of the feeling, which produce images and sounds, «if you will be touched or when you touch someone» (Rist).
One early reviewer commented on how «the series of bronze figures imparts that feeling of something more than human, the secret and self - contained power of the idol, which is of the immemorial essence in sculpture.»
The current fossil fuel export proposals — which would put dangerous and toxic materials into the heart of the tribes» treaty - reserved fishing areas — are nothing less than an existential threat to the people who have depended on this landscape since time immemorial.
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