This outstanding quote in particular at least partly restores my faith in humanity, as does the fact that their parents also appear to be part of the human race.
The value of human labor will be replaced by the value of human intent.
While development facilitates the enjoyment of all human rights, the lack of development may not be invoked to justify the abridgement of internationally recognized human rights.
The major costs of any confrontation with the Iraqi regime would of course be the human ones.
And while views differ, complaining about taxes may be part of the human condition.
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The author gives us such delicious tidbits as the fact that the date of human adoption of clothing can be determined by the genetic history of the human body lice, which requires clothing (ours, not theirs) to sustain itself.
The industry will be studying the human factors of the crew on the plane for many years to come.
The slope of technological advancement may be hindered by the slope of human acceptance.
These findings suggest that our understanding of the causative factors of atherosclerosis is incomplete, and that atherosclerosis could be inherent to the process of human ageing.
Schultz, of the District of Columbia, to be General Counsel of the Department of Health and Human Services, vice Daniel Meron.
Sam Brownback of Kansas and Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, both of whom consider such research to be the taking of a human life, admit Frist's support makes their fight much harder, if not nearly impossible.
The common ancestor is, however, too recent for the new species to be a remnant of the first human excursion from Africa, the one that led to Java man and Peking man, now known as Homo erectus.
Five years after Parliament agreed suspect cattle parts (brains, spinal cords and other offal) should be kept out of the human food chain, beef carcasses ready for the butchers' shops were found with the offal still in place.
Dozens of natural and artificial wonders are displayed on the shelves, including a branch of flaming red coral that appears to be growing from the top of a human skull.
Scanning over a wide area, though, is challenging because of the amount of territory that must be reviewed, the limited field of view of the human eye, and the effects of fatigue.
Those hundreds of millions of migrants (the Chinese New Year is usually said to be the largest movement of human beings ever) all go home to see their families out in the boonies.
Where there was any change in the dogs' expression, it was seen to be a subsequent reflection of the human's emotions.
It contains information about how the popular legal advisors may contribute to facing human trafficking, clarifies the main questions on the topic, offering suggestions of practical activities that can be developed to approach the subject of human trafficking.
When that day comes, the ultimate promise of all divine religions will be fulfilled with the emergence of a perfect human being who is heir to all prophets and pious men.
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The aim of the innovation should be to optimize the potential of education and the human innovative spirit by addressing and resolving pressing issues and problems facing our world today.
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"The possibility of engineering a radiation tolerance in the human body would be very important because it's one of the limiting features of space travel, " he said.
There may also be evidence of human to human spread of the virus.
Engineers at the University of Missouri are using the human eye as inspiration for what may be the printers of the future.
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The musical world lost one of its greatest talents this weekend, and though the human toll must be considered first, the economics of Winehouse and her music are staggering.
Campaigners have warned that the UK could be taken to the European Court of Human Rights because many cases are not being prosecuted.
Some of these tags can be matched unambiguously to the bit of the human genome they originally came from (which is why they are collected in the first place).
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Ms Walton, of Leeds, said the application for a court appeal against the verdict was the next step in their bid for the case to be heard at the European Court of Human Rights.
This is the case for global sea surface temperatures, which alarmists claim should be sucking up much of the predicted human-induced warming.
The existing register could be threatened when the European Court of Human Rights is asked to rule next week on a test case of two Britons who want their details removed from the database.
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