And civilise it into A place too uncivilised even for snow | |
I have a passion to civilise the community. | |
I will... civilise this land. | |
In your effort to civilise this country, our boys are becoming barbarians. | |
It will be done. I will civilise this place. | |
And civilise it into A place too uncivilised even for snow | |
I have a passion to civilise the community. | |
I will... civilise this land. | |
In your effort to civilise this country, our boys are becoming barbarians. | |
It will be done. I will civilise this place. | |
"A manifesto to the civilised world. | |
"It is forbidden to listen to German news bulletins, "as only the language of civilised people may be used." Hear, hear! | |
"No" means the same thing in over three-quarters of the civilised world. | |
"Representative government and trial by jury are the heart and lungs of a civilised society". | |
"The mission station, which is our present destination, "will provide the last chance to savour the comforts of the civilised world. | |
Because... the longer she is there, the more likely she will come under some civilising influence. | |
He wrote, "We thought that we were civilising a backwards country "by exposing it to television, to modern bombers, to schools, "to the latest models of tanks, | |
Life remained nasty, brutish and short, but Adomnan's rules on warfare were proof of the civilising influence of Christianity. | |
Look at all these civilising books, Lizzy, these solid walls. | |
On the one hand, it has lots of very civilising features, it has active body control, and it's so clever it can detect a cross-wind and compensate for it. | |
"A manifesto to the civilised world. | |
"It is forbidden to listen to German news bulletins, "as only the language of civilised people may be used." Hear, hear! | |
"No" means the same thing in over three-quarters of the civilised world. | |
"Representative government and trial by jury are the heart and lungs of a civilised society". | |
"The mission station, which is our present destination, "will provide the last chance to savour the comforts of the civilised world. | |
Because... the longer she is there, the more likely she will come under some civilising influence. | |
He wrote, "We thought that we were civilising a backwards country "by exposing it to television, to modern bombers, to schools, "to the latest models of tanks, | |
Life remained nasty, brutish and short, but Adomnan's rules on warfare were proof of the civilising influence of Christianity. | |
Look at all these civilising books, Lizzy, these solid walls. | |
On the one hand, it has lots of very civilising features, it has active body control, and it's so clever it can detect a cross-wind and compensate for it. | |