31. Much of the writing is dry and businesslike, but sometimes a human dimension emerges. 32. Or would be, if they had enough human dimension to pass for real. 33. Plus, he brings a much needed human dimension to the characters. 34. Some may have difficulty discerning the human dimension in these images. 35. Such problems give a human dimension to issues of urban sprawl. 36. That is a theologically important point about the divine nature of the Church, but it ignores the very human dimension of the institution. 37. The ant, holding two shopping bags, takes on human dimensions as it pleads for its life. 38. The Civilian American and European Surface Anthropometry Resource project aims to update designer templates for human dimensions, including rear ones. 39. The fact that it was also a cradle of Christianity gives it a profound human dimension as well. 40. The records can be particularly poignant, adding a human dimension to the victims of slavery. |