So a subaltern perspective of economy of life begins with their refusal to be victims and their nerve to expose the structural sin and injustice that
eternalize death and destruction.
All across Germany, memorials have been erected to
eternalize the lives that were lost under the Nazi regime.
Increasingly prominent auctions leave artists frustrated, threatening to sideline the quest to capture the public psyche and
eternalize a generation's values and aspirations.
It would create security issues in the West Bank and
eternalize the occupation where it is...
Such notions serve to
eternalize the ephemeral by construing each action as cosmically consequential.
"In Williamstown," he remarks, "I learned what snow is." The parallels between falling snow and the shifting, inchoate motions inherent in the movement of imagination or dream understandably compelled him, but so did the analogy to language the human impulse to
eternalize the moment in a breathless swirl of words that then necessarily dissolve.
Groaning exposes the structural sin and injustice which
eternalize death and destruction in our communities.
Quine avoids having to
eternalize observation sentences or relativize them to places and times.
Thus the play is also about how history is consciously written by those in power to
eternalize their wistful and often whimsical thoughts at the cost of others' suffering.
On the other hand, most of the writers are shying away from tackling the conflict with Israel from the angle of it being a pretext and an excuse used by the tyrannical authorities in order to
eternalize their stay in power.
prevent any tendency on the part of the reader to universalize and
eternalize (de-historicize)" (305-306).