Sentences with phrase «resulting subjugation»

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He imagines one group of early hominids, in one zone, who had been elevated to soul and had a direct experience of God which resulted in the subjugation of nature and matter to the spirit.
Historically, the encounter of different peoples and religions has often resulted in serious conflicts and the subjugation of one group by another, but in some cases it has also fostered sympathetic understanding and mutual respect among individuals of different backgrounds.
Varejãos early work resulted in graphic depictions highlighting historical inaccuracies and hierarchies of power during Brazil's colonial period, often referencing the subjugation of the native peoples by Portuguese conquistadors and the evangelization by Catholic missionaries.
Tactics may change but the desired end result remains the same: subjugation of the masses and the acquisition of total power.
... there is a long and relatively unknown history of deliberate subjugation of Haiti by government and corporate leaders whose actions and inaction have resulted in the effects of the recent earthquake being exponentially greater than they ever should have been.
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