Along the way, Blanshard characterized nuns as legacies from an era when women " reveled in self-abasement " and he held Catholicism responsible for producing most white criminals.
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Another polite form of speech in " polite " Samoan includes terms and phrases of self-abasement that are used by the speaker in order to show respect and flatter the listener.
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B�rulle emphasized the incarnate Word of Jesus, and the abasement, self-surrender, servitude and humiliation & mdash; all B�rulle's words & mdash; of his Incarnation.
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She has excellent moments, especially in her air of reluctant abasement when the Countess is forced to apologize to Lucile, but her delivery is mostly pitched at one constrained, uncomfortable level.
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As Teach, the consummate loser, Dustin Hoffman brings his usual intensity to a role of grimy self-abasement in Michael Corrente's adaptation of David Mamet's 1975 play.
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This attitude of constant subconscious self-abasement fits in with the overall irony focused on in the book, considering that Belbo is eventually consumed by ( re ) creation of the Plan.
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The process was one of self-abasement as well as exaltation as Kasem had his head shaved at a temple, then knelt at home to wash the feet of his parents and grandparents.
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And, in truth, it's hard not to see at least a glimmer of Falco's self-crucifying self-abasement in the smiles of most members of the breed.
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Sex, sexual abasement, destructive passions, religion, self-destruction, pornography and frankly lewd topics of paraphilia and sadomasochism are expressed in decadent styles of swing revival and acoustic folk ballads.
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Then may God grant that by repenting we may come to ourselves, so that you, according to your Word, can draw us to yourself-from on high, but through lowliness and abasement.