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mankind

noun as in human race

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However, mankind’s tally shows war mostly begets war.

The highlight of his time at the BBC came with Road to Riches, a landmark series which examined the economic history of mankind.

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With his signature “enthusiasm unknown to mankind,” Harbaugh orchestrated a record-breaking team picture day, getting players and coaches on and off the bleachers for the annual group photo in less than seven minutes.

Benjamin Franklin urged the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, albeit unsuccessfully, to declare that “the state has the right to discourage large concentrations of property as a danger to the happiness of mankind.”

“Today, I do not apologize. I did not participate, was not aware nor complicit in those said allegations. So for me, it’s back to work and attacking with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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