This utilitarian tradition was humanized by James Mill's son, John Stuart Mill, one of the most influential of mid-Victorian liberals. |
That's how an acute farceur humanized a sewer rat for audiences of the 50s and every TV generation since. |
The use of modern medications has humanized responses to mental health care. |
The other characters are, oddly enough, humanized enough to make the show watchable. |
These products are well received by our customers for their good quality, reliable performance, humanized design, and low price, etc. |
Second, that there will never be humanized and controlled globalization without respect for the diversity of cultures and languages. |