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14 Sentences With "humanises"

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Mr Liu's work humanises these workers, but does not glamourise their suffering.
Chiefly, it humanises footballers in a way that the media often fails to.
George Saunders reduces him further, to a grieving father—but in doing so humanises him.
Sometimes learning about what an artist ate humanises them, or else it adds to the romanticism and mythology of their lives.
It starts with the premise that the usual way of handling customer support — assigning a customer and his/her problem a ticket — is wrong because it instantly creates case silos, and de-humanises the whole effort.
The musical is powerful, acting to break down societal stereotypes and demystify LGBTI themes. It empowers and humanises the historically demonised LGBTI community, encouraging individuality and allowing recognition of their talent.
International Gallerie was conceived and founded by Bina Sarkar Ellias in 1997, as a platform for addressing universal socio- political/cultural issues as interpreted through excellence in the arts from global regions. Gallerie encourages unity in diversity in the belief that it is culture that ultimately humanises.
But their relationship is platonic and Delamere believed that any romance would ruin their "great working relationship". She added that they were trying to create a "more interesting" dynamic through the pair being "good friends". Michie explained that Colette is the only character that does not get reprimanded for speaking to him out of turn. Colette "knocks him off his pedestal" and humanises him via their friendship.
Although the novel presents a gay man with a partner dying of the disease, it humanises Ted and presents his plight as very real, significant, and similar to Colin's struggle with his brother's illness. The first hospital for sufferers of AIDS was opened by Princess Diana in July 1989, – her hands on approach contrasting vastly, with the absence in the text of the Queen.
" Castro's death became public too late for eastern U.S. newspapers' print editions, but CNN covered Raúl Castro's announcement as breaking news. The Herald posted online its long-ready obituary, written in 2001. Nobel Peace Prize laureate Adolfo Pérez Esquivel said: "From the roots of Our America Fidel left for eternity. Liberator, apostle, humanist, friend…" His fellow Nobel laureate Rigoberta Menchú said: "Our revolution is humanist because it humanises man.
His work gave a face to lower-class figures by infusing their images with recognizable and vividly expressed human emotions—anger, joy, pain, and pleasure. His Youth Making a Face (c. 1632/1635, National Gallery of Art) shows a young man with a satirical and mocking gesture which humanises him, however uninviting he may appear. Brouwer's vigorous application of paint in this composition, with his characteristically short, unmodulated brushstrokes, increases the dramatic effect.
She also felt that the script cleverly "humanises" Sophie by having her finish the Harry Potter novels and step into adulthood. Gerard O'Donovan from The Daily Telegraph questioned the graphic depiction of violence when the events are already well known, finding it "unnecessary at best, and voyeuristic at worst". However, he appreciated that it was shown Michael's perspective, and through the fictional character examined social responsibility and morality weighed against gang mentality. Overall, he found it "a worthwhile, thought-provoking piece".
"Blood Relatives" received positive reviews from critics. Robert Shearman and Lars Pearson, in their book Wanting to Believe: A Critical Guide to The X-Files, Millennium & The Lone Gunmen, rated the episode five stars out of five, comparing it favourably to "Irresistible", a second season episode of The X-Files. Shearman and Pearson lauded Johannessen's "subtle writing", especially in the handling of the James Dickerson character; they felt the episode was "a study of a sociopath" which "humanises" its villain.Shearman and Pearson, pp.
" Meenakshi Shedde reviewing for Mid Day, wrote: "Apart from highlighting our antiquated laws, Tamhane's strength lies in his even-handedness: he humanises and empathises with his protagonists, even as he lampoons them." Shubhra Gupta, writing for The Indian Express, gave the film four stars out of five, calling it an "unmissable film" and "the best you will see this year". Rajeev Masand praised the "Kafkaesque absurdity", the dark humour and realism of the film: "Compelling and all-too relevant, Court punches you hard in the gut. No rating can do this film justice.

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