Similar words: human, trace, embrace, face to face, thumb, humor, trauma, presumably. Meaning: n. all of the living human inhabitants of the earth.
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91. The incarnation of God's son is for the salvation of human race, the restoration of human nature that is damaged by sins, and the beatific vision of uniting this restored human race with God in love.
92. He was believed to be possessed of every form of power, endued with wisdom, and in his dominion over the human race partial to justice, and with no limit to his goodness and love.
93. An old broken lantern which I have just seen at a bric-a-brac merchant's suggests a reflection to my mind; it is time to enlighten the human race.
94. The "why" of self-directed learning is survival—your own survival as an individual, and also the survival of the human race.
95. Huck's confidence in the human race was well - nigh obliterated.
96. The Silver Age was one in which the human race was somewhat less valuable in body and mind.
97. In the past, the skin contusion age was estimated by the color changes of the contusioned skin, but it is not of accuracy due to different color of human race, age and individual,(http://sentencedict.com/human race.html) etc.
98. The human race sinned, and God answered with abounding grace ( v. 20 ).
99. If we stopped at that the human race would die out.
100. The tribute paid him by sportswriter Jimmy Cannon—"A credit to his race, the human race"—sounds condescending now, but it reflected the impact that Louis had on white perceptions.
101. Both the LHC and the Space program are vital if the human race is not to stultify and eventually die out.
102. Roman law, architecture, literature are the glory of the human race.