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- whether the change from being a human endowed with reason to being an unreasoning beast might not be preferable after all, and the resulting debate was...
- committed in life; here the restless, unreasoning nature of lust results in souls cast about in a restless, unreasoning wind. Inferno is the first section...
- Chauvinism is "fanatical, boastful, unreasoning patriotism" and by extension "prejudiced belief or unreasoning pride in any group to which you belong...
- Huddleston ****boy and the B.P.R.D.: 1954 #12 October 19, 2016 #13 The Unreasoning Beast November 23, 2016 Patric Reynolds #14 Ghost Moon March 8, 2017...
- own childhood in bleak ****ensian terms, noting he had "an intense and unreasoning affection" for Bleak House dating back to his boyhood. The novel influenced...
- inspirational work by a hero and a martyr, and reviled it as a prime example of unreasoning entitlement, self-pity, paranoia, and hatred that has been a major influence...
- Remember it when you hear a name called, a minority attacked, any blind, unreasoning ****ault on a people or any human being. He's alive because through these...
- certain class of commercial agreements and, by reason of a po****r and unreasoning dread of their effect, the term itself has become contaminated. This...
- everywhere—from the gabble of big-city salons and factory lunch breaks rife with unreasoning labels, to ghetto saloons with their own false labels. As Gil Clancy...
- narrator reacts here, not only to the exploitation of the past and the unreasoning (to the American eye of the time) adherence to old ways, but also to...