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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Gadarene - définition


Gadarene         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gadarene (disambiguation)
['gad?ri:n]
¦ adjective involving or engaged in a headlong or disastrous rush.
Origin
C19: from New Testament Gk Gadarenos 'inhabitant of Gadara', with ref. to the story of the pigs that rushed down a steep hill into the sea (see Matt. 8:28-32).
Gadarene Ridge         
Gadarene Ridge () is a ridge extending southward from Ship Cone in the Allan Hills of Victoria Land, Antarctica. It was reconnoitered by the New Zealand Antarctic Research Program Allan Hills Expedition (1964) who gave the name, with reference to the Gadarene swine of the Bible, because of the swine-backed appearance of the feature in profile.
Batterbee Mountains         
GROUP OF MOUNTAINS IN PALMER LAND, ANTARCTICA
Mount Bagshawe; Butler Peaks; Mount Cadbury; Mount Unicorn; Christie Peaks; Mount Ness; Swine Hill; Pyxis Ridge; Gadarene Lake; Thomson Rock; Tindley Peaks; Rowley Corridor
The Batterbee Mountains are a group of prominent mountains rising to , which forms part of the dissected edge of Dyer Plateau overlooking George VI Sound, on the west coast of Palmer Land. First seen and photographed from the air by Lincoln Ellsworth on November 23, 1935, they were charted from the ground in October 1936 by the British Graham Land Expedition (BGLE) under John Rymill, and named after Sir Harry Batterbee (1880–1976), Assistant Under-Secretary of State, Dominions Office, 1930–38, and Chairman of the Polar Committee in 1934, who gave help to the expedition.

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Gadarene
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1. All is ignored in the Gadarene rush to be seen championing an apparently innovative idea.
2. There are many symptoms that surround us of the moral putrescence of our society, its complete Gadarene lurch into mindless, rootless, meaningless nastiness.
3. His arrival as ecumenical adviser to Cardinal Basil Hume at Westminster coincided with the Church of England‘s decision to ordain women priests and a gadarene rush of disgruntled conservative, high–church Anglicans queueing up to become Catholics.
4. The Gadarene rush of the Watergate–era students into media and the law was prefigured in Doonesbury and it can claim to have predicted Jimmy Carter‘s sad descent from piety to sanctimony, the hollowness of Reagan‘s feel–good nostrums, the short electoral life of George Bush‘s desert victories, and the indecisive disappointments of Bill Clinton.