Acolytes
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For those
acolytes
, freedom is a psychologically burdensome condition.
More example sentences with word acolytes
The young
acolytes
are taken away from their families at the age of three and four, sequestered in a shadowy world of darkness in stone huts at the base of glaciers for 18 years: two nine-year periods deliberately chosen to mimic the nine months of gestation they spend in their natural mother's womb; now they are metaphorically in the womb of the great mother.
Ghost Story could have been much more effective in black and white and in eliminating some of the more lurid special effects, and to presenting a more cogent screenplay (we should not have to be wondering about why the two trailer-parkish
acolytes
are in the script) The biggest detriment of the film is Craig Wassan (definitely separated at birth from Bill Maher) who from perhaps editing or just bad acting, is totally ineffective.
In the West, Charles Darwin's theories suffered no less egregious distortions at the hands of supposed Darwinian
acolytes.
Hard as it is to resist the seductive charm of a Bill Clinton or Barack Obama, allies should not be
acolytes.
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