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- The focus of which is to restore humanity to its prelapsarian state
- The prelapsarian innocence of the early years is gone.
- He felt manipulated by Dennis'prelapsarian prologue ".
- He has the dauntless energy of prelapsarian innocence.
- One set of claims was centered on the purported gender egalitarianism in the prelapsarian Tamil homeland.
- If Woodwark's remark has a sort of prelapsarian British pride about it, it is understandable.
- Of course Barbie inhabits a prelapsarian paradise of consumer goods; she has never been exiled from the garden.
- And Spencer really was in a world of his own, one which combined arid narcissism with prelapsarian innocence.
- In the idea of prelapsarian / postlapsarian times, he knows that this great joy won't last forever.
- There are only about 750 Hadza, and they are contemporary hunter-gatherers, not pristine relics of prelapsarian humanity.
- Ronald Reagan built a political career and Walt Disney a movie studio on the foundation of similar nostalgias about prelapsarian America.
- Blake s sets out to lure readers to the happiness of the prelapsarian times, when things were unspoiled and innocent.
- Last month he met that challenge by opening Children's House, a wing in Louisiana that is in effect a prelapsarian paradise.
- But in this production, shrill stereotypes are transformed into outsize comic archetypes, recalling the prelapsarian days of ethnic and sexual humor before political correctness.
- It's also about escaping to a prelapsarian Eden, in the 1950s, before there was rap music or sex or money or cable television.
- There is a sense that, for all of its problems, the place has some sort of prelapsarian innocence, one that could vanish with the fall of Castro.
- Teletubbyland is presided over by a big sun with the face of a smiling actual baby, who looks down at the Teletubbies and the rabbits and laughs a joyous prelapsarian laugh.
- It's a prelapsarian world as yet unbloodied by World War II, and Silas is the rowdy personification of a kind of innocent lustiness, if you can imagine such a thing.
- For Germans in the Middle Ages, this figure, seen in its ecclesiastical setting, evoked the fond myth of the German people descending from a land of rural tribesmen in prelapsarian synthesis with nature.
- Blake ('the voice of the Bard') calls him to awake from the evil darkness and return to the realm of Imagination, reassuming the light of its previous'prelapsarian'state.
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