Similar words: niche, oceanic, manic, specific heat, archean, ecological niche, transoceanic, manicure. Meaning: n. an adherent of Manichaeism. adj. of or relating to Manichaeism.
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1. This Manichean view of things is comforting in a time of multipolar chaos, but doesn't describe the world any more.
2. This can be extended to any kind of Manichean language.
3. As Manicheanism spread through south-eastern China, it was gradually changed by Buddhism and Taosim from the Song to the Yuan dynasties, and eventually Manichean images were not pictures but statues.
4. But because we, and our leaders, retreated into a Manichean fantasy, we understood the new complexities of the real world even less.
5. The descriptions of genders, sexuality and generation, etc. in Manichean documents are very peculiar.
6. They needed an enemy and I was the demon on the other side of the Manichean divide.
7. In three speeches in Prague, Cairo and Accra, he set out a new foreign policy that rejects the Manichean view of his predecessor.
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