Almighty God, from the moment of our creation, we were blessed to be your chosen servants. |
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But when all is said and done, we have been blessed with one great big and beautiful country of which we can all be proud. |
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You are blessed with a youthful outlook and dynamism to manage business or financial affairs successfully today. |
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Scottish fiction, for all its manifest and manifold qualities, is not blessed with many rays of sunshine. |
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The day was blessed with bright sunshine, although a keen wind cut through Windsor's streets. |
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I think we should all turn to the person on our left and acknowledge the fact that we really are blessed. |
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Finally he blessed crowds and after a lingering wave reboarded the Papal helicopter to head for Edinburgh. |
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She was blessed with a wonderful memory and sense of recall and retained her faculties to the end. |
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Tattersall's has been able to withstand severe pressure on costs by virtue of a blessed business environment. |
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He had never been strong, but his Nymphian heritage had blessed him with speed, as he was light and fleet of foot. |
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It's nice to spend time with a partner, but it's also a blessed relief when they get out from under your feet for a while. |
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The ashes are made by burning palm fronds from the previous year's Palm Sunday and getting 'em blessed by someone with the proper credentials. |
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You have world-class players and are blessed to see cup finals and European competition every season. |
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The advent of this seemingly blessed type can partly be explained by the modern economy. |
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On top of a good foundation of acting talent, the show was also blessed with quality writing. |
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The hero rubbed his fine, blessed necklace and frowned in thought, fingering the keenly wrought gold. |
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Kerala is blessed with rivers, lakes and lagoons and these offer a rare spectacle to tourists. |
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The upper region of the Camargue, blessed with rich alluvium soil, has been cultivated since the Middle Ages. |
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The slender Caprivi Strip is nested between Zambia and Botswana and is a wet area of woodland blessed with a few rivers. |
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You might be under the impression that, for such a beautiful land, they've been blessed with a truly ugly language. |
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There followed a long reminiscence of his lost love, and how she had landed this and that fish of blessed memory. |
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Besides looking into the blessed future, it serves as a remembrance of the bitter past. |
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The trees across the river flapped about in the rising wind, their broad leaves languidly enfolding one another, and then the blessed rain came. |
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If one prays, blessed is God who heals the sick, then those who respond amen add their prayer, too, that God heal the suffering. |
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They are blessed with youthful effervescence, a decent front man and scratchy lead guitar. |
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I am blessed when a night ending in argument is followed by a day begun anew with a kiss. |
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He was blessed, or perhaps cursed, with the extensive Angevin heritage, an heritage that made him more powerful than the king of France. |
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Helen and Philip were blessed with a beautiful day, with the church looking resplendent. |
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Children may receive a blessed animal cracker by showing the Minster that they can cross their eyes. |
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The school will be blessed by Right Reverend Mons. Francis V. Lynn P.P. V.G. representing Most Reverend Dr. John Fleming, Bishop of Killala. |
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The Mises Institute is located in Alabama, a state blessed with very liberal gun laws. |
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The rail workers are blessed with a down-to-earth sense of humor and dry wit that is more than a match for any managerial staff. |
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He is a gifted and virtuosic dancer, robustly masculine in performance and blessed with handsome good looks and a glamorous stage presence. |
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Isabella felt so blessed by God that she offered two novenas, three rosaries and gave more donations to the order she was part of. |
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I lit two orange candles and blessed them and also lit an energy incense in my incense burner. |
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They are blessed with a vivacity and rumbustiousness that eclipses the lives of those around them. |
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In fact, looking tired but slim and healthy, he appears unusually blessed with self-possession and assurance. |
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I also blessed a dream catcher to hang over their beds, and made a sachet of lavender and hops to put under their pillows. |
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And I pictured portly monks in sackcloth habits fighting off marauders with arrows blessed by some medieval bishop. |
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They are a compact, workmanlike side and have two attackers blessed with skill and tremendous pace. |
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Long gone are the days when this flag carrier was considered so sacrosanct its planes were blessed by priests on the tarmac before departure. |
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He had to take to the hills and it was from here that he blessed Ireland and all in it with two exceptions, snakes and the Red Bog. |
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Nine monks performed a ritual ceremony to sanctify the shrine, and blessed the local residents and the surrounding area. |
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The country is blessed with hundreds of miles of sprawling sandy beaches, with fine white sand and clear blue water. |
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Delicious prasadam, or blessed food, and healthy, sattvic lunches provided further opportunities for discussion and cultural exchange. |
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Please telephone him to arrange a suitable time and to indicate if you would like to have your house blessed. |
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The notion of legal matrimony as a blessed union of souls is as misconstrued as it is unnecessary. |
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For his mate, Faye, was a Seer, blessed with second sight, a legacy of her Romany forebears. |
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I suppose he may have meant well, but he isn't exactly blessed with an abundance of tact. |
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If you are blessed with a curvy, hourglass figure, then a corset or basque will certainly make the most of your assets. |
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A medicine man blessed the first rice harvested, and each ricing pair donated rice to a communal fund to feed the poor. |
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We are blessed to honour those who selflessly serve to safeguard our way of life. |
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Michel Sayde, an Eastern Orthodox Melkite priest from Lebanon, also cautiously believes that the Marolly house is blessed. |
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But given the right platform, those blessed with a melodious voice can certainly go places. |
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Eighty mendicants, we are told, sat down each day at her table, and blessed her name. |
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Whitwell Harbour's becalmed shelter therefore came as a blessed relief, and I rattled off the boat as rapidly as possible. |
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Saskatchewan was blessed with a tireless worker who proudly represented working people. |
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Why was someone so blessed with perfection of body and mind unable to find suitable aid, which befitted someone of her lofty station? |
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She is blessed with the cool, crystalline tone so characteristic of Scandinavian singers. |
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Swindon is blessed with many badger setts around the town but the rapid growth taking place has seen many of our badgers put at risk. |
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Even if one is blessed with the senses of touch, smell, speech and hearing, it is sight that gives shape to imagination. |
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It is left to us to keep their generous benefaction alive, and our blessed, beautiful country worthy of their courage. |
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Are you trying to say, Justin, that these blessed people are using trickery, skullduggery, flimflammery, shams, pretence, to ply their trade? |
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On the holiday of the Transfiguration, apples and honey are blessed and eaten along with other fruits of the season. |
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The country is also blessed with plenty of precious minerals such as diamonds, gold, emeralds, amethyst which are all waiting to be exploited. |
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Only those who are blessed with short memories can believe that the history of ideas is a tale of progress. |
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Before noon of the same day, that forge was blessed by the monastic priests of nearby Kadavul Temple. |
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These islands are blessed with exotic beauty of turquoise blue waters and sandy beaches. |
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All afternoon, people have come and gone, kneeling before the blessed sacrament in the golden monstrance on the side altar. |
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Fortunately, I was blessed to become a part of the great humanistic conversation at Princeton University. |
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At the temples, Hindu and Sikh pilgrims wrap rice in a thin pink scarf and place it in the water to be cooked, blessed and then eaten. |
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He touched lepers, forgave sinners, blessed the poor and consorted with tax collectors. |
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She led them into battle where they achieved martyrdom and were blessed by Guru Gobind Singh. |
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During one visit, according to Gurudeva, Lord Ganesha Himself appeared and blessed him at this temple. |
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On that day, children of those ages are taken to a Shinto shrine to be blessed. |
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Marco and Olive met as youngsters through their parents' friendship and, when they came of age, were blessed in marriage. |
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Subsequently, family members blessed Mazal by satellite and received her blessings in return. |
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He fought anti-Semitism, hated racism, blessed the mother of Amadou Diallo, an unarmed African shot dead by New York city police. |
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As a lad I had a very high fitness level and it is obvious from looking at Stuart that he was blessed with the same attribute. |
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It seems that Yuz Asaf blessed Afghanistan and Pakistan with his presence also. |
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After all, we are blessed with excellent natural attributes and could attract far more visitors to our fair city. |
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But if you can take off the idea that there's a wrong way to do it, you might be blessed with all these incredible options. |
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Unless you were blessed with the power of Hercules, it's quite obvious you can't turn the ring with your bare hands. |
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As a prince Dalen had been blessed with simple powers, powers Dalen used to do the Charmer's bidding. |
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And there were no doubt spring days when he remembered Minnesota winters, and blessed himself for heading home. |
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Anyone who can help me with getting this machine will be blessed a thousand times and thanked profusely. |
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Six National Guardsmen walked up to it on Tuesday afternoon and two blessed themselves with the sign of the cross. |
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Wayne O'Donoghue blessed himself as the jury came out to return their verdict. |
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She blessed herself with holy water before walking out of the church, and who did she see standing on the sidewalk? |
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Everytime she left the house she blessed herself with holy water, even if only going to the well. |
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Surely, it immediately seems ironic they should want to marry, when it is a religious ceremony, being blessed under God. |
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Through you, O blessed one, worthy mediator, may we complete the sacrifice! |
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May all Am Yisrael be blessed in the merit of the great deeds you are doing. |
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Then the blessed Holy Spirit himself, and He, alone, will dominate, motivate, and control your life. |
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During the service they prayed for God's blessings on their work and had their hands anointed with blessed oil. |
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All the families of the earth will be blessed because of Abraham's Seed, the Lord Jesus Christ. |
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It is an example that has connotations of sacredness associated with the blessed tree. |
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It is a blessed place for our worship, but worship is addressed to God alone. |
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Is this the marriage that is blessed or the marriage that is on the brink of destruction? |
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The good news for Gators fans is that the team is blessed at line-backer, with stalwarts such as Byron Hardmon, Mike Nattiel and Matt Farrior. |
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We are blessed at Harvard in not having some imported windbag sound off to us in the Commencement exercises in the morning. |
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I've also been blessed to be part of a church that nurtures faithful stewards. |
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Our church communities are blessed by the rich diversity of people that God has created as the body of Christ. |
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Though we know we shall die, we are blessed to be ignorant of when or how we shall die. |
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We, religious people, are blessed in many ways because much is provided just in the name of following Jesus. |
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I cannot think of another artist whose canvases convey so clearly quite what a blessed existence the painter believes he leads. |
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Those men who are absorbed in devotion for Vishnu are blessed in the world. |
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Steve led an exciting, blessed life among famous people, all of whom held him in the highest regard. |
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We at CHAD were truly blessed to have had her in our lives, she was truly an inspiration to us. |
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Sometimes sitting on the porch, summer breeze wafting through, lazy sunshine bringing blessed sleep, the scent of perfume finds me. |
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Country Medicine is easily McCann's best work to date and has led, inevitably, to less of that blessed obscurity. |
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Then there came a moment, I believe it was in the dead of night, and in the blessed stillness I found solace. |
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I'd like to, I really would, but then I'd have to take a Brillo pad to my eyes to scour the sight from them and bring blessed relief. |
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Modernity requires constant and unceasing upheaval, and its absence does not bring blessed peace, but withering and death. |
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Let him sleep, that blessed sweet oblivion, a brief and welcome peace from the worry about the crops. |
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Bran nearly screamed again when the door flew upon, but the blessed light calmed her slightly before strong arms wrapped protectively around her. |
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More often than not in my life, the onset of colder weather brought blessed relief for me. |
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The Saviour tells us that it is more blessed to give than to receive, but how many of us are strangers to that blessedness? |
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Very rarely and very few blessed mortals are clasped by death in a peaceful embrace. |
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With your own set of wheels it is easy to explore the West Jutland region, an area that has been truly blessed by Mother Nature. |
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Anyway, Parisians and New Yorkers eat out nearly every meal and are grateful for the comfort and blessed relative calm of a home-cooked meal. |
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Secondly, Ryan is a performer blessed with grace and a completely unironic performance style. |
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The land was blessed with natural resources of oil, natural gas and a lake of pitch. |
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Once upon a time there was a beautiful kingdom blessed with a bountiful supply of natural resources and tremendous human potential. |
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We are also blessed with local growers who provide all our salad leaves, edible petals, herbs and a wide selection of soft fruit and vegetables. |
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On Sunday August 3rd a memorial to those victims was unveiled and blessed on the western breakwater in Dingle harbour. |
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The gaming world breathlessly awaited this hyped new shooter, and it was met with equal measures of annoyed howling and blessed rapture. |
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As a young boy, my father-in-law felt blessed by his older cousin, who recognized his brightness and gave him a word game. |
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We Vancouverites have, by North American standards, been blessed by our city planners. |
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The caliber of conversation in the pod has also taken a nosedive as the blessed date draws nigh. |
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You are blessed with good health and vigour, which enable you to participate in busy schedules. |
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Serios plays the part of a buffoon, a vulgarian blessed with a minor telepathic power. |
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Water brought by the attenders will be blessed during the ceremony, and can then be sprinkled on the graves. |
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Bali is blessed with skilled and creative artisans as well as potential markets. |
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His death is the divine judgment on me and my sins which he, the blessed Lamb of God, took instead of me. |
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Trial by blessed bread was a test for priests, for it was assumed guilty clergy would choke on hallowed food. |
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Pet owners blessed with common sense may point out that one of the primary reasons for owning a dog is that all concerned can enjoy walkies. |
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They remember a Scottish national side blessed with a few quality players, but with too many other deficiencies to overcome. |
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Men envisioned a Caribbean where trade and economic corporation flows as easily as the tides that wash these blessed shores. |
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Despite the involvement of Freeman, not enough is made of his blessed divinity. |
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We both lost our fathers when we were young and were blessed with loving mothers. |
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As a lad, he used to race bikes and his brother blessed him with the name of Bob-man, which has stuck like glue ever since. |
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Jack was blessed with a sunny, jocular disposition and was never rushed, making time for everyone. |
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She was especially well-endowed and on her tight T-shirt there was an image of the blessed Henrik. |
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They journeyed to and from Dublin Airport and were blessed with excellent weather on their vacation. |
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He blessed the track and placed a rahui, or protective restriction, on the remainder of the track from Red Crater to Ketetahi. |
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Some people carry jujus around with them all of which have been blessed by a Priest or Priestess to keep them safe. |
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The parish priest Father Michele Iacono, dressed in purple vestments, blessed the bodies and performed last rights en masse. |
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Unlike the other mendicant orders founded in the thirteenth century, the Franciscans were blessed, and burdened, by having a profoundly charismatic founder. |
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In Kilmarnock, he finally seems to have found an ideal partnership, which will be a blessed relief for a man who has had more bad football relationships than a Page 3 model. |
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It has been blessed with the honor of hosting my new web site and you, my loving fans, have been blessed with my rapier wit and timely sense of humor for at least a day. |
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The event is to be held a little earlier in the year next year and will be centered around the narrowboats which queued up for ages to be blessed. |
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I did not mind leaving that particular house, though I ran through it sentimentally on the last day and blessed each bare scrubbed room for the happy times I'd known there. |
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As a hardgainer, you weren't blessed with the genetics of Lee Priest, Tom Prince or any other mesomorph with seemingly self-inflating Popeye appendages. |
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The real presence of Christ's most blessed body and blood is not therefore to be sought for in the sacrament, but in the worthy receiver of the sacrament. |
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Blessed are you and blessed are all the fruits of your womb. |
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Mary is blessed among women, and blessed is the fruit of her womb. |
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Death has brought blessed respite for my Alzheimer's-ridden father. |
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Martin John was also blessed with a great sense of recall and memory and could enliven any gathering with his stories from back through the years. |
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If Berkovic imagined his move to Ewood Park would mean an instant recall to first team duties he must indeed be blessed with a hugely inflated ego. |
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On Friday, the nursemaid of the family of Mr. George Thomas, who resides near St. Woolos, was taking one of the children for an airing in one of those blessed perambulators. |
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I have been blessed to work with her, to learn from her, to travel with her, and even when needed, to be lectured by her. |
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Thankfully, the game has online origins, so is blessed with an enormous internet metaverse of hints, tips and strategies, as well as a scarily in-depth history. |
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Kobe is charisma-free, blessed with none of the charm of Magic or the cool of Jordan or the likability of LeBron. |
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We go about our blessed existence without even sparing a thought for him. |
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Raising his own goblet, Father Oppius blessed the congregation and the meal with a great rolling of churchly phrases ending in a cordial Benedicite. |
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My poor dog just kept looking at them and barking her blessed head off. |
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The houses of Labourites were not blessed by the parish priest. |
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My father is in a hospital in Florida out of his mind on pain-killers while awaiting surgery and there's not a blessed thing I can do except wait for the phone to ring. |
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Jake's dark eyes betrayed that he was in a state of worried shock in itself, but it seemed to vanish when Vivian's blessed lips spread into a infinitely joyful smile. |
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Let us look next at the sinless life of the blessed Son of God. |
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Experts said China, with its large land mass in the north and the west and a coastline stretching thousands of kilometres, was blessed with wind resources. |
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Even the birthday of the Holy Prophet, which was the most happy day for the whole mankind, was never celebrated by the Holy Prophet himself, nor by his blessed companions. |
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The Wimbledon crowd love a trier, particularly one who gives up his initial suspicion of grass, and being blessed with good looks or a dashing style does no harm. |
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Gurudeva was blessed with special siddhis, or psychic powers. |
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Amid all the shrines, the libations and the blessed food, it was time to take my leave from the Venkateswara Temple in Helensburgh, New South Wales. |
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Mahatma Gandhi and blessed Mother Teresa, great Indians of the last century, greatly contributed to build solidarity and freedom among Indian people. |
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This country is blessed with hundreds of quirky events and celebrations throughout the year and they are all part of our rich and diverse culture and history. |
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For some reason I found it easy to answer her and it was not because I am necessarily blessed with a Lincolnesque ability to comfort the stricken. |
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And God blessed Noah and his sons, and said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth. |
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The Arien personality is pioneering, energetic, and swift acting, and the Aquarius inner nature is idealistic, blessed with great imagination, and is tuned to the future. |
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As I said, we are blessed in ways but hardship in other ways, so. |
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They are both posh, pretty, gamine English girls blessed with serious eyebrows and a taste for the high life. |
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The Miles Davis rhythm section were busy men and Pepper was blessed to have such stellar players available for the one day, because the final product is excellent. |
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I am blessed with good genes, none of my family look their age. |
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Love can grow and bloom well if it is blessed with full and strong trust. |
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But I need to read more about how this concept can serve people who are in danger and are truly deprived of the basics which I am blessed to have. |
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Everyone should be blessed with a friend like my buddy Pete Haggins. |
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Each gift must be blessed by you, hence the gods are blessed by us. |
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Were I one of the financially blessed, feeling the need for the ultimate in grande luxe quiet and stroking, I'd be booking the next long weekend right now. |
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On view until May 6, the exhibit examines his richly colored Pre-Raphaelite portraits of women blessed with cupid's bow lips, luxuriant hair and deep, hooded eyes. |
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The guy, looking around her age, lugged Tanya's suitcase down with minimal effort, and Tanya wondered why she wasn't blessed with powers like that. |
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Jesus himself had blessed her with these powers to help Christina. |
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And major moves, like this ceasefire, would undoubtedly be blessed by the Quetta shura. |
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Bundaberg is blessed with its very own biting midges, also known as sandflies, that are indigenous to the Burnett River and breed in the river mud. |
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Blake is blessed with one of the strongest arms in the league, which allows him to uncork uncannily accurate deep balls and stretch defenses vertically. |
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He's tanned, fit and blessed, with a full thatch of light-brown hair. |
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The Screening God is one of the most important Gods as he is blessed with the power to see who is worthy of becoming a god, an angel, or thrown back down to earth. |
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Yes, he is in fact saying that a woman seeing his manhood is like being blessed by the Holy Ghost. |
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If you're one of those souls who is blessed with gym discipline or a YMCA membership, then you know how satisfying the lingering burn of energized muscles can be. |
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Here at the launch site they were just a few dozen engineers and laborers in the deep wilderness, every blessed thing brought in piece by piece on balsa wood rafts. |
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Malik, blessed with a textbook technique, provided the calming touch. |
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He's tanned, fit, and blessed with a full thatch of light-brown hair. |
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Bit scruffy and mangy himself, but blessed with a true heart of gold. |
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They spent two days filming and interviewing around the area and were mainly blessed with excellent weather so they could capture some of the matchless scenery. |
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By contrast, Alias has built an entire season around the blessed event. |
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In contrast, older people living in stable marriages are prevented from taking communion simply because their union has not been blessed in church. |
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Now Rome complains that the anglican communion is affirming gays through blessed unions and full admission to the priesthood. |
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They are impressive animals, solitary hunters blessed with incredible power and athleticism. |
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I realized that every day we are blessed with so much and I wanted to give back in some way. |
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I had come to terms with death then, and I feel so blessed every day that I am still alive. |
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She didn't want to be reminded of how blessed her Father's marriage was. |
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Its climate and the fertility of the soil make it uniquely blessed. |
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She ripped the top of the fuselage open like the lid of a sardine can, releasing the hot, foul smoke and flooding the half-dead survivors with blessed relief. |
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They treat us with barbarism and butchery, and they get blessed. |
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She blessed the holy stink of bleach for cleaning linen and her hands, stripping them of blood and urine, the slow leaks of bodies giving up the ghost and flesh together. |
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I have attended a few of his talks, which are blessed with cogency, wit, and deeply researched and clearly presented arguments. |
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I ask where the evidence is that any of the communities that have been blessed by the presence of a megastore in recent years have actually benefited. |
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I am blessed with a son who is a pleasure to know and who has not exposed me to the teenage horrors of which I was warned and who I can weepily confess to loving deeply. |
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You all are blessed to belong to a town that is so welcoming and friendly. |
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We are blessed with the presence of great actors and entertainers, great writers, artists, filmmakers, panmen, wire benders and even photographers. |
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Not only was he known as one of the blessed Polish priests who Pope John Paul II ordained before he became pope. |
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Among his blessed traits was an ability to laugh, with wholehearted pleasure, at himself. |
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Lane County is blessed to have many talented musicians and several excellent pipe organs. |
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Pita, known as Big Tuks to his pals, was due to have his marriage to teacher Maopa, 22, blessed in church days before tragedy struck. |
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The zoo is blessed with multiple wallabies and was happy to oblige. |
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The region is blessed with waterfalls, with the most spectacular at Herisson. |
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He who memorises the Holy Quran is supported and blessed by Allah in life and the Hereafter. |
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Soft tears again bedewed my cheeks, and I even raised my humid eyes with thankfulness towards the blessed sun which bestowed such joy upon me. |
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I just feel so lucky and so blessed really, that I have such a strong supporter, and lover, and fellow artist. |
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The pope blessed the Slavic mission, asking the brothers to return to Moravia and Pannonia. |
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Since we were blessed with minds and feelings, we were cursed with minding about the unfeelingness of the universe. |
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Rusik held pride of place in the Stavropol region of Russia, blessed with the uncanny ability to sniff out hauls of endangered fish. |
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The noble science of Geology Is bottomed firmly on Coprology For ever be Hyenas blessed. |
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Civil marriages and civil partnerships may be blessed in the Chapel, although under UK law may not be performed there. |
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The Lord has said that we will be blessed and will live in a degree of glory in the next life according to the eternal laws we obey in mortality. |
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No, the Almighty never told black folks to eat christophines every blessed day! |
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Part of the attraction of this flat is that it has lots of light and because it is one the top-floor we are blessed with lots of copulas. |
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God hath now blessed England, with a Queene, in vertue excellet, in power mighty, in glory renowmed, in governmet politike, in possession rich. |
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In his forties and refreshingly unpompous, he does a vast amount of good works for those less blessed in life's lottery than himself. |
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The golden crosses are blessed by the rector of the Russian parish, Hegumen Alexander Zarkeshev. |
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And Baithene set off for Tiree, and when the whale appeared, he raised his hands and blessed it and it went back down into the ocean. |
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The terms of the covenant are that God provides a blessed life in the garden on condition that Adam and Eve obey God's law perfectly. |
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Pilgrims from all over Scotland came in large numbers hoping to be blessed, and in many cases to be cured, at the shrine of Saint Andrew. |
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And through the power of our Lord Jesus Christ and through the power of the blessed Virgin Mary his mother there was great slaughter among them. |
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It was blessed by Frederick Temple, Bishop of Exeter, who later became Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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I have been blessed with wonderful Zapotecanist and Otomangueanist colleagues from whom I have learned so much. |
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While he blessed them, he was parted from them, and carried up into heaven. |
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I believe that the blessed Mary was a virgin after the birth as she was a virgin before. |
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At this sight the pagans who before had cursed now, on the contrary, believed, and blessed the Lord, and put away their former reviling. |
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Traditionally, it was thought that blessed mastellen immunized against rabies. |
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By this blessed cuppe of sacke which I now holde in my hand, and drinke to the health of all Christen soules in, thou art a puissant Epitapher. |
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Patriarch Ignatius Zakka I and Patriarch Ignatius Aphrem II has visited Maraman Convention and blessed its faithful. |
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To the south of High Street is the long valley of Kentmere, blessed with fine ridges on either flank to make a splendid horseshoe walk. |
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Joseph is thrown in prison, where Christ visits him and explains the mysteries of the blessed cup. |
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If congeniality of tastes could have made a marriage happy, that union should have been thrice blessed. |
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The palliums are blessed on the eve of the feast then kept in a silver-gilt casket near the tomb of St Peter. |
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That blessed mate he found for him, foremade, In the recesses of the wilderness. |
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St. Cyril, in his first book against Julian, thinks there was a representation of the blessed individed Trinity. |
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These systems were seen by some as a refreshing wind of change that would rejuvenate a tired subculture, and by others as a blessed nuisance. |
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We are, however, truly blessed with wonderful homilists in our priest and our two deacons. |
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He gives graphic descriptions of the terrors of the Last Judgement and the luxurious wallowings of the blessed in the physical pleasures of Paradise. |
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There was a time not so long ago when a company poised to go public would invite a reporter inside to memorialize the moments leading up to the blessed event. |
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She was blessed with no more copy of wit, but to serve his humour thus. |
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Remember ye not what our blessed Lord said, I thank thee,0 Father of Heaven and Earth,that thou hast hid these Things from the wise and prudent, and revealed them to Babes. |
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Slava is actually the celebration of the spiritual birthday of the Serbian people which the Church blessed and proclaimed it a Church institution. |
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Columba blessed the poor man's cows and his own descendants, and the poor man's five cows multiplied until he had a herd of one hundred and five cows. |
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On the contrary, we thankfully acknowledge that these ministries have been manifestly blessed and owned by the Holy Spirit as effective means of grace. |
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They were pleasantly high, but in an almost self-conscious way, as if they were members of a tontine blessed by the unexpected death of two or three of its members. |
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The world would once again become perfect as it had been, and the blessed would live there in happiness, in the presence of the Almighty, Ahura Mazda. |
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The Almighty has smiled on us and blessed with good fortune. |
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Of all the blessed insults rolled into one, this here's the worstest. |
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I've been blessed to travel to Sun Dances, Rain Dances, Horse Dances, sweatlodges, pipe ceremonies and Vision Quests in virtually every part of Indian country. |
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When the ceremony ended, the freshly blessed animals and their smiling owners shuffled, slithered, or galumphed home to await next year's blessing. |
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From the off, they were blessed with some of the best-crafted pop tunes of the 21st century, thanks to hitmakers Xenomania topped with the girls' own sprinkling of pop magic. |
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And blessed with endless energy, Julia hasn't stopped since she had Zeph. |
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I felt so blessed, so accepted in my naked, flawed self, as if she looked at that cranky, poopy baby in her arms and loved her all over again, held her close, skin to skin. |
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And after all of this, could it be real that you were also blessed with a strong frame, handsome face, and two-feet of naturally platinum blond hair? |
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The most common of these amulets was the agnus dei, a small wax cake, originally made out of paschal candles and blessed by the Pope, bearing the image of the lamb and flag. |
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