Encara no tenim significats per a "human matter".
1It is only in the heavyweight divisions that weightlifters coalesce into unsculpted mounds of explosively coiled human matter.
2These were human affairs she was inquiring into, this was a human matter; Lord Asriel's god was not hers.
3M. Troplong uses the language of the anatomists, who apply the term SUBJECT to the human matter used in their experiments.
4For this reason, people of our type see in morality a purely human matter, albeit the most important in the human sphere.
5But it is a greater miracle to form man's body from the slime of the earth, than from human matter derived from Adam.
6Popes may betray their trust, in all human matters; priests their flocks; laymen their faith.
7But also, their proximity to death gives them a peculiar animal insight into human matters.
8Here I contemplate both divine and human matters.
9A decency is preserved about certain primary human matters precisely because every one knows all about them.
10While Haitians too worship an almighty God -Bondye in Creole -he is believed to stand above petty human matters.
11The misery with them all was, clearly, that they sought to interfere, for good, in human matters, and had lost the power for ever.
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