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"Inhumanity is too stern a guest to live in such a breast as yours."
The Scottish Chiefs 1875
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To Alix, first poster: It actually is "Oh, the humanity" but recently people have changed it because "Inhumanity" sounds more negative.
Too Hot to Handle, Too Cold to Hold Jen 2008
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"Inhumanity," whether you choose to believe this or not, IS a very relative and subjective term and therefor logic does not apply to it.
Our Pretty Corporatist Age Steve Hulett 2008
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Greek Orthodox Archbishop Expresses Anger Toward "Inhumanity" of Israeli Demolitions of Palestinian Homes!
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Greek Orthodox Archbishop Expresses Anger Toward "Inhumanity" of Israeli Demolitions of Palestinian Homes! inhumanity "of home demolitions targeting Palestinians living in Jerusalem during a visit to a now homeless Palestinian family there Friday.
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Inhumanity – meaning, feed the hungry, help the poor, you know the things Jesus preached.
Republicans raising cash to counter-program ABC Obama special 2009
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Ann Yearsley, Poems on the Inhumanity of the Slave Trade. 1789: French Revolution; the Bastille falls; Declaration of the Rights of Man.
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Inhumanity was in abundance on all sides of the war, loyalties shifted, corruption flourished, promises were broken, and the ones who paid -- the ones who always pay -- were the civilians caught in the middle.
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Inhumanity was in abundance on all sides of the war, loyalties shifted, corruption flourished, promises were broken, and the ones who paid -- the ones who always pay -- were the civilians caught in the middle.
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War on Inhumanity by gone on Wednesday, Nov 4, 2009 at 6: 46: 34 AM
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