So too, many of the spirits especially concerned with the operations of nature are conceived as neutral or even benevolent; the European peasant fears the corn-spirit only when he irritates him by trenching on his domain and taking his property by cutting the corn; similarly, there is no reason why the more insignificant personages of the pantheon should be conceived as malevolent, and we find that the Petara of the Dyaks are far from indiscriminating and malignant, though disease and death are laid at their door. [Please select]
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Sport is based upon impersonal and indiscriminating fairness to every one alike, or it is not "sport." [Please select]
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From cold, calculating, highly intelligent perversity it had deteriorated into the indiscriminating, dangerous menace of the mentally defective. [Please select]
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A casual and indiscriminating observer, in passing, might not cast a second glance upon the figure. [Please select]
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Pemberton did better than merely say a few words of languid, indiscriminating praise of Rose's picture, and then bow himself out. [Please select]
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An indiscriminating observer would have said: "How shocking to hear such merry laughter--their mother has only been dead a month." [Please select]
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And yet she was not a soft piece of indiscriminating amiability, whose chief delight in giving lay in the sensations which the act created within her own breast. [Please select]
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