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inhospitability

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  • In our version of the Great Destruction, you see, and in is the Jewish interpretation too, actually, the traditional one, inhospitability to strangers was the true crime for which our city was laid waste.

    On Sophistry and Subjectivity Hal Duncan 2009

  • In our version of the Great Destruction, you see, and in is the Jewish interpretation too, actually, the traditional one, inhospitability to strangers was the true crime for which our city was laid waste.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Hal Duncan 2009

  • The Martians, a cold-bloodedly cerebral species, driven by the inhospitability of their dying planet and superior technology, invade Earth.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Paul 2009

  • The Martians, a cold-bloodedly cerebral species, driven by the inhospitability of their dying planet and superior technology, invade Earth.

    The Guardian: 1000 novels everyone must read Paul 2009

  • "By implication therefore, improving inhospitability should also improve the distribution of doctors."

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • "By implication therefore, improving inhospitability should also improve the distribution of doctors."

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • Cities mentioned in Genesis 18 and 19 which were destroyed by GOD because of their SIN which involved sexual perversion and inhospitability.

    Concise Dictionary of Religion 1993

  • I apologize for the inhospitability shown thee by our impetuous young.

    Blue Adept Anthony, Piers 1981

  • On the alleged inhospitability of the world, More argued that it is necessary “there should be sufficient difficulty and hardship for all sensi - ble and intellectual creatures to grapple and contest with” (Divine Dialogues [1668; 1743 ed.], p. 155).

    COSMIC FALL R. W. HEPBURN 1968

  • The topic of nature's inhospitability to man, which we saw recurrent in the Cosmic Fall literature, re - appeared in a variety of much later writings.

    COSMIC FALL R. W. HEPBURN 1968

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