10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PREDACIOUSNESS»
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The spread of that militarism has subjugated predaciousness in its original seats,
and now Bokhara, formerly a centre of nomadic empire, is a cotton-raising
province of Russia. Not until militarism became too strong for predaciousness did
the ...
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Carnivorous Mammals of the Fauna of the USSR
Cases of predaciousness occur particularly frequently in the northern taiga
region, especially in the Kola Peninsula and the Pechora River basin. In the
Caucasian mountains, however, bears hardly ever attack ungulates, and often
graze on ...
Georgiĭ Aleksandrovich Novikov, 1962
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Instead of Death: New and Expanded Edition
The only way for human beings to cope with the predaciousness of the
technocratic regime is by comprehending, confronting, resisting, and
transcending the reality of death at work in the world. It is that which is the whole
concern of Christ's ...
William Stringfellow, 2004
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The Patrician Tribune: Publius Clodius Pulcher
Sallust insists that the res publica was ultimately torn apart when the dignity of the
nobility and the liberty of the people were corrupted into rapacity and
predaciousness. ' Rabble-rousing tribunes inveighed against the senate, whose
members ...
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The Sociology of Knowledge: An Essay in Aid of a Deeper ...
But as soon as society alters its character, when property develops and, with it, '
predaciousness', aesthetic conceptions are turned inside out. The race-horse is
ranked higher in the scale of beauty than the cart-horse because all that has to
do ...
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Regulatory Issues Since 1964: The Rise of the Deregulation ...
This interest requires protection of the shippers and protection of transportation
from the predaciousness of the shippers. Naturally the present regulatory process
, evolving through the years, has many shortcomings. Not only is it too detailed ...
Robert F. Himmelberg, 1994
Existence in “states of woe,” the oppressive and painfully debilitating conditions
of certain forms of life, whether they are poverty and prejudice among humans,
animal life with all its predaciousness, or birth in the various hells of the Buddhist
...
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Essays in Social Value Theory: A Neoinstitutionalist ...
These parallel and inhibitive proclivities are impulses to predaciousness and to
emulation and invidious self-regard. The former are reflected in practices of
exploit, prowess or mastery (warfare), ownership (material acquisition), and in ...
By some cheerfully hypocritical caprice, the addictions that it sold were all legal;
thus they lacked the thrill of real need and predaciousness. Macy's smelled better
than the Tenderloin, and people didn't hurt each other in its chrome-trunked ...
William T. Vollmann, 2001
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A Dictionary of Entomology
Alt. Predaceous; Predaceousness; Predaciousness. See Predator. Cf. Prey;
Parasitic. PREDACEOUS DIVING BEETLES See Dysticidae. PREDACEOUS
MITE See Predatory Mite. PREDACITY Noun. (Latin, praedatio, from praedari I to
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NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PREDACIOUSNESS»
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Shaun Fantauzzo: In defence of the seal hunt
Employing the commercial seal hunt to cull Newfoundland's seal population is, consequently, justifiable considering its predaciousness and ... «National Post, Nov 13»