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Click on the first album, "Uncivilized," then click on Lady D'Arbanville.
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"Uncivilized" behavior, on every front, is the ultimate in escapist literature.
Susie Bright: After Twilight, Gothic Sex Takes a Bigger Bite 2009
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This article was first published as the forward to the book 'Uncommon Decency: Christian Civility In An Uncivilized World.'
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush: Christian Civility: The Test Of Intra-Faith Relations Paul Brandeis Raushenbush 2011
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This article was first published as the forward to the book 'Uncommon Decency: Christian Civility In An Uncivilized World.'
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush: Christian Civility: The Test Of Intra-Faith Relations Paul Brandeis Raushenbush 2011
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Sorry, but given the facts, I do not think citizens of Britain or the US have much of a leg to stand on to call Saddam a "Barbarian" or Iraq an "Uncivilized" country, given what we've been doing to it since 1991, on purpose.
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Uncivilized and illiterate, only few attended formal schooling because they do not understand the benefit that education could give to a person.
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Uncivilized people might be envying the snowman, but really, I'm not sure that any of us want to go there.
It's the holiday music rant: mariness 2005
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"Uncivilized thugs, the Vikings called 'em," Fotherwick-Botts reminisced.
Operation Luna Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1999
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Uncivilized and barbaric as they were, it wouldn't be surprising for them to react with violence to an attempt at simple conversation.
The False Mirror Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1992
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Uncivilized and barbaric as they were, it wouldn't be surprising for them to react with violence to an attempt at simple conversation.
The False Mirror Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1992
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