Now, I'm very soft-hearted and happen to know that my meat appears by special act of creation divinely shrink-wrapped on Tesco shelves. |
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He claims that Durer consciously asserted the unique status of the artist as a divinely gifted creator. |
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The basis of the religion is the belief that at various times God has been divinely incarnated in a living person. |
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Even today, as one walks through the heart of Paris, it is not unusual to sense the spirit of a man who made women feel divinely feminine. |
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Classical architecture was a metaphorical imitation of this divinely ordered nature. |
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Her Agamemnon is both divinely doomed and a moral hypocrite who combines protestations of paternal love with dalliance with a Greek war-widow. |
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All was subsumed under a Protestantism that viewed the English church as a divinely blessed via media between the excesses of Rome and Geneva. |
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And Nighy, divinely, decadently, scene-stealingly over the top brings it all together with a turn that is perfectly timed. |
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The shape is sophisticated, but still quite knockabout, and the divinely soft calfskin creases in a pleasing way. |
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Evenings were spent sauntering around the harbor, wining and dining divinely. |
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With my tongue throbbing from the hot pepper I'd bitten into, the main course of tofu and vegetables on okra polenta, was divinely soothing. |
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In Rome, there were no prophecies emanating from divinely inspired seers who could look far into the future or deep into the past. |
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Therefore, theistic evolution which assumes divine direction to achieve divinely ordained goals is an entirely different and incompatible theory. |
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His eyes were a stunning, mesmerizing, absolutely divinely hue of sapphire blue. |
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Historically, liberalism drew its strength from a critique of divinely sanctioned absolute monarchs and authoritarian rule. |
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It seems to me that they were a state, but they had a legal system which, according to their lights, was divinely ordained. |
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Each Loss Leader is divinely packaged, having been designed at no little expense by our latently talented art department. |
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In the shop and outside are divinely tailored ladies, all dressed in black and white. |
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Alan and Elaine seemed like visitors from another planet but they looked totally relaxed and sang divinely. |
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The notion of children with divinely inspired speech is not unparalleled in Greco-Roman antiquity. |
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When you see a grey-haired woman in her 50s rocking a divinely sculpted hairstyle of less than half-an-inch, it's inspiring. |
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Historically, societies have been organised asymmetrically, between the masses or workers, and, on the other side, the divinely appointed, the elected, the experts. |
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It goes along excellently with rich dishes and comports divinely with sheep cheese. |
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He has a good sense of humor, a sense of fairness and he kisses divinely. |
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Her divinely fresh collections allow a woman to be simply ravishing but also adapt fashion to her personality. |
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And, as in theatre, the difference between the divinely inspired and the factitiously rhetorical could be crossed in an instant. |
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This divinely understated ladies' watch is dripping in sophistication, from its minimalist sunray dial to its elegant silver strap. |
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From all accounts, they are motivated solely by the desire to protect the Dear Leader from any picayune criticism of his divinely inspired policies. |
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Our aim is to inform and share our felt personal concerns, hoping it will generate healthy discussion and inspire divinely led bold actions. |
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With its generous and supple texture, this body cream leaves the skin divinely silky-soft and scented. |
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Versailles was the working interface between the divinely appointed monarch and his elite subjects, and kept them occupied, under the king's eye and out of mischief. |
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Charlemagne saw himself as a divinely appointed ruler of a chosen people whose liturgical customs must approach the ideal, represented by papal usage. |
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He preferred to see the created universe as tidy and divinely disciplined rather than replete with uncertainties, speculations and evolutionary doubts. |
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The movie is divinely set, costumed, and scored, and magnificently edited. |
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The sun is shining divinely and there are still many green leaves. |
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This divinely inspired video of a teenage Vin Diesel breakdancing is one such gift. |
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Finally, in addition to the deterrent and reformatory there is also that divinely ordained punishment that is inflicted in order to meet the demand for equity in justice. |
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They were honest readers doing their best to understand a book they believed was divinely inspired and free from error. |
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But regardless of what many Indians believe, India is not a divinely ordained idea. |
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I had many black people tell me I was crazy or divinely misdirected to think they would elect a black state-wide in Illinois. |
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And the thankfully near full moon was magically radiant in its slight yellowness, divinely suspended in nothingness amid the sequined backdrop of stars, planets and galaxies. |
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We are expected to bow down before the divinely written Word, even when that Word famously, ludicrously contradicts itself over and over and over again. |
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When read as a literary whole, Genesis 1-2 posits a world that is divinely beneficent and bountiful, in no need of human genius to improve or control it. |
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Dostoevsky evinced the conviction of having been divinely commissioned in a manner that was diffident, almost shy, and utterly devoid of braggadocio. |
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Containing high concentrations of absorbing powders and purifying microspheres, it refreshes with menthol and leaves the skin feeling perfectly clear, divinely soft, and looking more luminous. |
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Mine has an English accent, avoids the sun, is eccentric, plays the double bass, draws divinely and wears a wool scarf even in the summer, as long as it is blue! |
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Different types of men respond distinctively to any inflow of energy, and a tremendous psychic stimulation is at this time going on, with results both divinely beneficent and sadly destructive. |
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A few say openly that the charismatic young preacher is a wali, a term the Shia use for leaders they consider divinely inspired. In short, Mr Sadr is not obviously cut out for party politics. |
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The eschaton is its Greek root: the last thing, the divinely ordained climax of history, with its present sense of a final judgment that should inform our lives. |
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The Sadducees rejected the divine inspiration of the Prophets and the Writings, relying only on the Torah as divinely inspired. |
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These narratives focus on human actors, with only occasional intervention from deities but a pervasive sense of divinely ordered destiny. |
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A few groups consider particular translations to be divinely inspired, notably the Greek Septuagint and the Aramaic Peshitta. |
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For White, each race was a separate species, divinely created for its own geographical region. |
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She was redolent of violet sachet powder, and had warm, soft, white hands, but she danced divinely, moving as smoothly as the tide coming in. |
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As an Anglican cleric, Malthus saw this situation as divinely imposed to teach virtuous behaviour. |
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It serves us divinely when we desire to become like God. |
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Lear's madness stems from the disintegration of his divinely controlled, harmoniously ordered kingdom, in which he hubristically conceived himself to be supreme. |
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Note, however, that the One itself remains effusive and inscrutable, neither cosmetically, divinely, nor anthropomorphically figured. |
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Stewardly dominion over the environment is humanity's divinely appointed duty, a matter of reverence for the Creator and love for present and future generations. |
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Yes, also the temple, the center of divinely ordained power, will crumble. |
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Money is not yet used divinely, but it will be. |
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Richard ultimately loses his crown, and much more, and along the way we examine the nature and rightfulness of leadership, whether divinely bestowed or popularly wrested. |
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If your conduct truly is exemplary, the suffering may be divinely decreed. |
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Such a creature in her life experience has recognized the supreme value in the guidance and direction of her Divine Teacher and has chosen to be divinely taught. |
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We were more used to hear from him tracks evolving in a minimal and techno atmosphere. Here, he offers us a ride divinely good and restful for the summer in a peaceful world of music. |
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While divinely inspired, the text stills consists of words in human languages, arranged in humanly recognizable forms. |
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It commemorates a period of 12 days in 1863 when the prophet founder of the Baha'i faith made a public announcement of his divinely inspired mission to his followers. |
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All of his divinely given weapons were useless against them. |
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Both the scribe and the Scripture, both the man of God and the word of God were divinely inbreathed. |
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But what this chocolate shop-cum-patisserie-cum-cafe stocks is of high quality and divinely tempting, with chocolates sourced from the A-list of British chocolatiers and the odd overseas contender. |
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I neither rode recklessly, flirted'desperately, carried clothes imperially, turned men's heads, broke their hearts, sang divinely, athletized, literatized, antagonized. |
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The basic Balinese myth, holds that the Balinese were divinely led to Lombok by deities on both islands, and that they brought Majapahit's moral righteousness with them. |
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Some considered them divinely inspired, others rejected them. |
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Justin Martyr, Irenaeus and Tertullian held the letters of Paul to be on par with the Hebrew Scriptures as being divinely inspired, yet others rejected him. |
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