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    This is against the backdrop of the oppression of the Russian language and culture, the decomposition of society and morality, the agony of science, education and art, which has been replaced by pop surrogate and Decadence.

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    Well, I shall stay here for the Decadence.

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    How Decadence of Sanatan Dharm take place? main reason.

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    The beginnings of the century symbolism, Decadence, spiritual poetry.

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    How do you like my modest temple to Decadence?

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    Decadence asks whether the West realizes what it is losing.

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    In the beginning of last century capitalism entered its phase of Decadence.

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    They are carefree years and there is a sunny optimism, wealth and Decadence.

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    For melancholic people, the absence of decisiveness and strength, constant Decadence, and frequent vacillation are quite characteristic.

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    With the Decadence of capitalism, the unions everywhere have been transformed into organs of capitalist order within the proletariat.

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    In the period of Decadence, in which capitalism has been living since the start 20th century, capitalism can survive only by war.

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    This consist of dashboard, Edison, fruity video player, Decadence, Maximus, riff device, and fruity stereo shaper which enables it in its functions.

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    Modern science has discovered that the period of decomposition of the body is one year, but the bones need a longer period for the Decadence.

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    An Unholy Crusade The common people, weary of the clergy's extortionate demands and rampant Decadence, were attracted by the way of life of the Cathari.

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    The Iraqi style(13th-15th centuries) instead forms after the Decadence of the courts of Eastern Persia and the transfer of Persian monarchies to the most central areas.

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    If we explore the New Right's reasons for wishing to do so, we find the idea, pioneered by Barrès, that cultural change signifies Decadence and corruption.

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    The truth is that India's current social Decadence can be partly linked to our inability to build on the architectural heritage our forefathers left for us.

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    The retreat from child rearing is, at some level, a symptom of late-modern exhaustion- a Decadence that first arose in the West but now haunts rich societies around the globe.

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    And the new nations set up in such conflicts must themselves become imperialist, because in the epoch of Decadence no country, whether large or small, can avoid engaging in imperialist policies.

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    Similar parties to the circuit festivals include Southern Decadence in New Orleans(friends swear by it being one of the best parties in Nola, the“gay Mardi Gras”) and White Party in Miami.

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    With each passing year, it became evident that Francis was moving farther from a life of carefree Decadence, and closer to dedicating himself to the ideals of poverty, charity and love of the natural world.

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    This will result automatically in the simplification of language and the stilted and flowery phrases and constructions, which are always signs of Decadence in a language, will give place to words of strength and power.

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    Decadence is a difficult word to use since it has become little more than a term of abuse applied by critics to anything they do not yet understand or which seems to differ from their moral concepts".

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    I did try to blunt my accusations of avarice(and perhaps Decadence) by pointing out that it was the general air of insatiable greed of the era that we live in that spawned the obscenities and the likes of Madoff.

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    In practice, although the tendency towards state capitalism manifests itself in all countries in the world, it is more rapid and more obvious when and where the effects of Decadence make themselves felt in the most brutal manner; historically during periods of open crisis or of war, geographically in the weakest economies.

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