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1." The ancient internal dualism of good and evil warring in the heart of man is replaced by a new, external dualism between a pure, sinless man and a corrupt, fallen society."

Source:  Gairdner, William. "Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Romantic Roots of Modern Democracy" Humanitas 12.1 Mar. 22 1999: 77

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2." Calvin's supposedly incompatible claims are both (a) that the fallen will's nature is corrupted but not destroyed, while also (b) that the fallen will lacks the freedom to follow and apply the intellect's judgements."

Source:  Pink, Thomas. "John Calvin and the Will" Religious Studies 34.4 Dec. 1 1998: 505-508

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3." This view of immanence adumbrates that of today's feminist theologians such as Ruether, who reject notions of the human soul as radically fallen and the human body as inherently corrupt."

Source:  Harde, Roxanne. ""Some--are like My Own--": Emily Dickinson's Christology of Embodiment" Christianity and Literature 53.3 Mar. 22 2004: 315-337

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4." He was a young man of the island who concluded from these women that Nature had corrupted the female mind, refused to marry and lived alone, carved..."

Source:  Hollander, John. "Honor dishonorable: shameful shame" Social Research 70.4 Dec. 22 2003: 1061-1076

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5." Caliban, moreover, is not merely the flesh; finding the dialectic between spirit and flesh too easy, Auden preferred the idea of the "whole physical-historical nature of fallen man" ("Balaam and His..."

Source:  Cappeluti, Jo-Anne. "The Caliban Beneath the Skin: Abstract Drama in Auden's Favorite Poem" Style 33.1 Mar. 22 1999: 107

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6." An ahistorical essentialist view of man derives from both Greek and Latin humanism, above all in rhetoric, and Christian belief in the universality of man's fallen condition, according to Scripture."

Source:  KNOWLES, RONALD. "Hamlet and Counter-Humanism" Renaissance Quarterly 52.4 Dec. 22 1999: 1046

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7."... pus from the wounds of his lover. "Natureza em Oposicao a Graca" (Nature in opposition to grace) is the story of a young man who kills his rival and drinks of his blood when he discovers he had been betrayed; and in "Encentres..."

Source:  Ortolano, Glauco. "Rubem Fonseca. Secrecoes, excrecoes e desatinos" World Literature Today 76 June 22 2002: 159-161

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8." His speculative voice-over, frequently framed in unanswered questions, contemplates man's fallen spiritual condition and yearns for communion with the sublime in decidedly poetic cadences: "Why can't..."

Source:  Smith, Gavin. "The Thin Red Line" Film Comment 35.1 Jan. 1 1999: 8-9

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9."... into the Hill a spacious wound/And digg'd out ribs of Gold." The eventual fallen human legacy of this is that men, thereafter, "Ransack'd the Center, and with impious hands/Rifl'd the bowels of thir mother..."

Source:  Hollander, John. "Literature and technology: nature's "lawful offspring in man's art"" Social Research 71.3 Sept. 22 2004: 753-779

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10." The world's longest-reigning political party, which has ruled Mexico for seven corrupt decades and faces the specter of its first-ever defeat in the July 2 presidential elections, is depending on a bizarre coalition of forces to get its man in office."

Source:  Waller, J. Michael. "Mexican Candidate Hires Clinton Team" Insight on the News 16.25 July 3 2000: 22

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11." What Shaw seems to have been saying was that Christ's mediatorship was necessary for human beings only in their fallen, unconverted state; that 'Christ doth not stand between God and man as we are sons but as we are sinners' (charge 5)."

Source:  COMO, DAVID,LAKE, PETER. "Puritans, Antinomians and Laudians in Caroline London: The Strange Case of Peter Shaw and its Contexts" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 50.4 Oct. 1 1999: 684

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12." Mention longshoring, the waterfront, or dockworkers to almost anyone and the image that comes most often to mind is either a corrupt, quaint lost world of manly men or modern overpaid and selfish workers."

Source:  Greenwald, Richard A. "Labor, management and the new waterfront" Review of Business 25.3 Sept. 22 2004: 16-23

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13." The Soviets and the Americans, then, became the horsemen of that Apocalypse, come to manage the affairs of a corrupt and fallen continent."

Source:  Neiberg, Michael. "The Crash of Ruin: American Combat Soldiers in Europe During World War II" Journal of Social History 32.4 June 22 1999: 983-986

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14." Possessions returns the reader to the mysteriously corrupt world of the fictitious Santa Varvara, overrun by allegorical wolves in Kristeva's previous novel, The Old Man and the Wolves."

Source:  Kingcaid, Renee. "Possessions" Review of Contemporary Fiction Sept. 22 1998: 252-253

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15." The death penalty corrupts or wounds everyone it touches--not just inmates but wardens and custody staff, chaplains and reporters, activists and witnesses on both sides of the execution chamber."

Source:  ROBINSON, MARY FRANCES. "A Humane Death Sentence?" Humanist 60.4 July 1 2000: 5

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16." Such self-control requires free will based on consciences informed by revelation of "an objective law of nature written in the human heart" (73) and humanity's subordination within a created and fallen world."

Source:  Bouldin, Wood. "Thomas More on Statesmanship" Renaissance Quarterly v51.n3 Sept. 22 1998: 1020-1022

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17." Perhaps the most sustained discussions of the condition of the unregenerate appeared in treatises devoted to the subjects of original sin, 'natural man' and human nature. [9] Unquestionably the most lively and colourful of the literary genres dealing extensively with the unreformed was the dialogue,..."

Source:  LUTTMER, FRANK. "Persecutors, Tempters and Vassals of the Devil: The Unregenerate in Puritan Practical Divinity" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 51.1 Jan. 1 2000: 37

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18."... severely wounded in France in 1944, never the man I might have been because of that wound, I so wish that this memorial to World War II might have been made of more than stone or' marble."

Source:  Zinn, Howard. "Dissent at the war memorial" Progressive 68.8 Aug. 1 2004: 14-16

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19." Here+ it is much easier to pose as new entrants: toward the corrupt official, a firm can simply install a front man and claim that the enterprise is a new entry. (In equilibrium,..."

Source:  Choi, Jay Pil,Thum, Marcel. "The economics of repeated extortion" RAND Journal of Economics 35.2 June 22 2004: 203-224

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20."... used by elderly men for their perverse, if somewhat impotent, pleasures before she is turned into a virtual slave for a rich man who takes her from the school at which the headmaster had corrupted her."

Source:  . "Anais nue" World Literature Today 74.1 Jan. 1 2000: 105

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21." Despite spasmodic attempts to blacken his name, the public will simply not believe that a man who lives modestly, travels on the tube and treats newts as his greatest indulgence can possibly be corrupt or greedy in any significant sense."

Source:  . "The rise of the bastard vote" New Statesman (1996) 129.4481 Apr. 10 2000: 5

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22."... unseen.' Then later in the year, it got all the way through the clubhouse, to where shortstop Omar Vizquel said, `That remains to be Ooonseeeen.' And it's like, don't corrupt this man."

Source:  Hruby, Patrick. "They'll Take It Just One Cliche at a Time" Insight on the News 16.11 Mar. 20 2000: 30

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23."... stages of their independence wars, to Carlos Salinas de Gortari, "The Man Who Would Be King," who as president headed the most corrupt regime in the nation's history."

Source:  Wasserman, Mark. "Mexico, Biography of Power: A History of Modern Mexico,1810-1996" Historian 62.2 Jan. 1 2000: 413

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24." Putin has dumped one or two notoriously corrupt Kremlin advisers, including Boris Yeltsin's daughter and Pavel Borodin, the man who oversaw the Kremlin's vast property empire."

Source:  Dettmer, Jamie. "Putin: Democrat or Dictator?" Insight on the News 16.6 Feb. 14 2000: 20

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25."... Gaidar, Viktor Chernomyrdin and Sergei Kiriyenko, he is regarded by the Russian public as his own man, free of any corrupting dependence on the billionaire oligarchs who have dominated Russian..."

Source:  Sieff, Martin. "Premier draws even in Russian poll: Primakov in dead heat with Luzhkov as Yeltsin successor" Washington Times Jan. 13 1999: 11

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