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  • Laugh heartily at mindless recreants crawling to work on freeways.
  • Consciously or unconsciously, they are recreant to the principles upon which this republic was founded.
  • Another tradition describes a German priest who was recreant to his vows who came to America for penance.
  • Recreants sit on one of the wide steps that run around the circumference, submerging as much of their bodies as they choose.
  • "We're being recreant in turning over to this president the power shift that is included in that bill, " he said.
  • Even after the king began his advance towards Magdeburg, George William, proving recreant to his trust, did not surrender complete control of Spandau to the Swedish.
  • Seeing the mercenaries recreant to the treaty they just negotiated attempting to make their escape, all hell broke loose and the Macedonians became enraged, slaying a great many of them.
  • He proved himself in every way a vigorous opponent of the Lutherans, decreeing that Christian burial was to be refused to apostates, and recreant ecclesiastics were to be delivered to the bishop of Merseburg.
  • Very soon however, Najib-ud-Daula, forced the usurper Feroze Jung III to flee from the capitol after he gathered a large Mughal Army outside Delhi, which deposed the recreant Shah Jahan III . Najib-ud-Daula and Muslim nobles and then planned to defeat Marathas by maintaining correspondence with the powerful Ahmad Shah Durrani.
  • We should, however, be recreant to our duty, be unworthy of our gallant forefathers, and commit base treason against our posterity, should we permit Cuba to be Africanized and become a second St . Domingo ( Haiti ), with all its attendant horrors to the white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our own neighboring shores, seriously to endanger or actually to consume the fair fabric of our Union.
  • As Charles A . Lofgren notes in his book, " The Plessy Case, " although Brinton " accepted the'psychical unity'throughout the human species, " he claimed " all races were'not equally endowed,'which disqualified [ some of ] them from the atmosphere of modern enlightenment . " He asserted some have " . . . an inborn tendency, constitutionally recreant to the codes of civilization, and therefore technically criminal . " Further, he said the characteristics of " races, nations, tribes . . . supply the only sure foundations for legislation, not " a priori " notions of the rights of man ."