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Meanings of emerge from barbarism in English
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Usage of emerge from barbarism in English
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The abolition of slavery gave the South an opportunity to emergefrombarbarism.
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Architecture is always the first of the fine arts to emergefrombarbarism in the service of religion and of civic life.
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Feudality was the natural first step of a people emergingfrombarbarism.
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The ingenuity of a people just emergingfrombarbarism is quite sufficient to propound those enigmas.
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For George Bernard Shaw, the Pavilion signified that Bexhill had at last " emergedfrombarbarism".
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Only one transalpine nation had emergedfrombarbarism; and that nation had thrown off all respect for Rome.
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We are just emergingfrombarbarism.
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Just emergingfrombarbarism, it was still in an age of general disorder and of the simplest religious faith.
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But happily, since that time, notwithstanding what would then have been the justness of these predictions, we had emergedfrombarbarism.
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The rude man of the north is-bycomparison-butjust emergedfrombarbarism, and under any circumstances would show less smooth a front.
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An uncouth, untutored child, just emergingfrombarbarism, was suddenly brought under the influence of a fascinating, highly developed civilization, old in wickedness.