Brethren
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I've read economists saying that, as a result of these new technologies, we'll enter a new golden age of leisure when we'll all have time for the things we really love because all these onerous tasks will be taken over by Watson and his digital
brethren.
If he was to lose his little finger tomorrow, he would not sleep tonight, but provided he never saw them, he would snore with the most profound security over the ruin of a hundred million of his
brethren.
Bottle one, like hundreds of millions of tons of his plastic brethren, ends up in a landfill.
And as these more docile scavengers outlasted their aggressive brethren, their genetic traits were passed on, gradually breeding tamer wolves in areas near human populations.
Now, this is not going to impress you guys who Photoshop, and can do stuff, but this was an actual moment when I got off my bike, and I looked and I thought, it's as if all of my biker
brethren
had kind of gotten together and conspired to make a little statement.
That when it comes to the rich, we'll bail out and we'll hand a lot of aid, but when it comes to our poor brethren, we want little to do with it.
Thank you, Philip D'Antoni, Roy Scheider and Tony Lo Bianco: for as long as cop films are watched, THE SEVEN-UPS and its 1970s
brethren
(e.g., THE FRENCH CONNECTION), will set the standard.
The greatest source of greenhouse gases - CO2 - is people, we exhale it and unless you're willing to start sacrificing your
brethren
to save the world, there's not a darn thing to be done.
The film's real strength, making it the greatest Holocaust film I've ever seen, is its relevance; we may think ourselves to noble to sell out our
brethren
to save our own lives, but we would certainly reconsider if actually faced with this choice.
Frank a hard working son of an English born mother must face hardships with the Italian community in New York and still uphold mockery from his Polish
brethren.
Though operating on a meager budget, this is a film that says more about the frustrations of the Vietnam war then almost any of it's extravagently budgeted
brethren.
I had been reading Zap Comics and it's
brethren
since the 70s and loved them w/out really knowing why.
The Day Watch are vampires assigned to police their
brethren
who disguise themselves as Adidas tracksuit wearing chavs who drive Audi TTs and aspire to be pop stars (the UK is full of Vampires!).
The brothers and their freak
brethren
are then forced to defend their house from the nosy intruders...
Much inequity in this world that takes away any chance of survival for millions of worthy brethren, much selfishness that brings only misery and loneliness!, Appearance and how much desire to feel superior to others when it will show us we are all equal!
With angry young Arabs from different countries demonstrating outside its Cairo offices and demanding support for their Libyan brethren, the Arab League took an uncharacteristic position: it agreed to denounce a fellow Arab leader.
It talked of a foreign policy that looked more toward Turkey's cultural and religious
brethren
than to the West.
Sadly, many on the left around the world (for example, British opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn) were willing to turn a blind eye to the brewing disaster, owing, perhaps, to a knee-jerk impulse to defend their socialist
brethren.
Today, Sunnis in Iraq’s Anbar province, inspired by their
brethren
in neighboring Syria, are organizing “tribal armies” to do battle with the Iraq national army – a challenge to central authority that no leader could ignore.
Admittedly, no developing country ever seems to vote against a big bailout for one of its brethren, no matter how ill conceived.
The FPI and its
brethren
took up the anti-pornography bill with vigor, organizing demonstrations in support and denouncing anyone who dared oppose it.
We remember something called "Solidarity," which promised that we were equal brethren; that everyone would be taken care of.
Governments everywhere assume a special role in protecting ethnic or national
brethren
who reside outside the homeland.
Like their European brethren, Latin America’s social democratic governments should eventually prosper through pluralist democracies and the even more demanding politics of compromise.
With new self-confidence, they note that they are thinking and facing the truth unlike their Russian
brethren.
Instead of thinking what Ahtisaari deemed unthinkable, a partition of Kosovo with a small part of the north going to Serbia and the rest linked to the Kosovars ethnic
brethren
in Albania or a separate state, the US plans to act without the UN’s blessing, arguing that only an independent Kosovo will bring stability to the Western Balkans.
There is an excellent chance that we will find it and its
brethren
within a decade, and search for signs of an alien biosphere in these worlds’ atmospheric compositions or climates.
In The Outermost House, the American naturalist Henry Beston wrote, of nonhuman animals, “They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendor and travail of the earth.”We
When he said in Davos, “we cannot be indifferent to the pain and suffering of our fellow
brethren
in the region,” he might as well have been referring to the Assad regime and its partners in crime.
A brave concession, no doubt, but India has a more rigorous criterion for believing that Pakistan is truly serious about reaching a peaceful agreement: it wants Pakistan to dismantle the infrastructure of cross-border terrorism--in particular, the training camps for Kashmiri separatists and their international jihadi
brethren.
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