In the scenes from the Apocalypse or from Serbian myths and legends, drama and exaltation prevail. |
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I've long been an avowed enemy of benchmarking, because at its heart it amounts to exaltation of imitation. |
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Fortunately, your Venus in Capricorn is strongly angular and in the exaltation of the ruler of your midheaven, Mars. |
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All three composers, self-torturing, high-minded isolationists in their own ways, strove for heightened exaltation. |
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He took a puff of the pot and raised his arms above his head in a gesture of exaltation and praise. |
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In their criticisms of the papacy, and in their exaltation of royal power, they laid the foundations on which later thinkers drew. |
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What would have been natural is exaltation of the sole remaining Ba'athist state in the region, Syria. |
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Her case is misdiagnosed, and she finds herself swept into vertiginous cycles of self-loathing and ecstasy, paranoia and visionary exaltation. |
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Yes, all heroic exaltation is dangerous, but the danger is not to the hero-worshipers, but to the hero. |
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Structurally amorphous, there's little for the musical mind to hold onto, but, then perhaps that's the nature of an exaltation of larks. |
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It's a kind of recording of the daily frustration and the daily exhilaration and the momentary exaltation of the fact of living itself. |
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Religious exaltation and fear of a relief force impelled the crusaders, with no siege equipment, to a doomed attack on 13 June. |
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The amazement, glee, even exaltation he found in the face of what he set out to photograph can be imagined if not really demonstrated. |
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Abjection, evacuation and ecstasy all commingle in this terrified exaltation. |
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Bounties of God are no doubt His trusts which should be spent for the good and exaltation of the community and nation. |
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In today's debate, however, we have clearly felt, among certain speakers, the beginnings of a slide towards a sort of anti-American exaltation. |
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Progress in divine character building entails expansion of spiritual meanings and exaltation of values and is an on-going eternal process. |
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The line from what the rest considers empirical reality to passionate rhetoric and the policy of exaltation is easily crossed. |
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Are you the daughter of passion who, through exaltation, sows the seeds of folly? |
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State of exaltation or excitement of the spirits or passions. |
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An exaltation of larks had assembled on the roof of Francis's hut. |
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But even viewed miraculously, Jesus' ability to endure torture in The Passion works against any spiritual exaltation that the film wishes to inspire. |
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But I am communing with Handel, for example, who experienced the most powerful mystic exaltation as he wrote the Hallelujah Chorus, imagining himself in the presence of God. |
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The contrast must necessarily lie between such expression and that where the serene and blissful exaltation of the situation sets the predominating tone. |
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They lived in what we called satya yuga which is the age when beings were in exalted state, by virtue of their exaltation they had spiritual powers. |
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The exaltation of female desire and sin and of the nightlife of clubs and cabarets clearly symbolized Mexico's new cosmopolitanism and the first waves of developmentalism. |
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What is sinful is the exaltation of pleasure above the proper ends of marriage, which are union, fruitfulness, and the healing, exaltation, and perfection of the spouses. |
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It's the dash that keeps you going, the semi-colon that facilitates an introduction and the exclamation mark that emphasises moments of exaltation. |
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The strong spirituality that this artist nurtures implodes in the images through the exaltation of the concept of effused matter. |
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Stoudemire jumped in exaltation, and the Knicks bench raced onto the court. |
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The shaman's true power and knowledge, in exaltation, belong to another book. |
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The first twist was in the sixth game, when Djokovic hit long and Nadal went 4-2 up, his veins nearly bursting in exaltation. |
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On the other hand, man must stand up, in exaltation, to receive the priesty blessing from the priests' uplifted hands. |
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Our Lord wants the members of his Mystical Body to share in the mystery of abasement and exaltation by which he carried out the Redemption. |
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This experience of my youth bore the seed of the exaltation or despondence that would sometimes seize me in adulthood. |
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The intensification of propitiatory and other forms of worship, he believed, led to the exaltation of one infinite divine Being. |
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And what would they consist of, since these teachings can only be useful to the exaltation, development, and the ennobling of the human race? |
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Many people think of religion in personal terms, of the solace or insight or exaltation it can provide. |
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Soviet propagandists had none of Mr Kiselev's exaltation, sarcasm and theatricality. |
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It allows for the public exaltation of the non-partisan Simpson-Bowles plan, despite a general ignorance of that plan's details. |
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I will be singing her praises with hyperbolic terms of exaltation, extolling her to the highest degree, her aura will be raised to mythical proportions. |
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The good doctor's single shotgun blast did in the exaltation of larks. |
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This musical tone poem alternates between lyrical moments and spirited interludes that suggest an energetic exaltation of larks ascending and descending as they fly. |
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This exaltation of suffering may be difficult for many non-Catholics to understand. |
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What made more sense than to sing a niggun, a tune of longing and exaltation? |
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But in your horoscope Saturn in exaltation in the 8th is aspecting guru and this may affect the beneficial results that should come from guru's position. |
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The exaltation of family is consistent with the maternalist tendency to conceive of women as mothers, defined by their roles in a family structure. |
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In contrast, Masoch's fictive world is mythical, persuasive, aesthetically oriented, and centered around the idealizing, mystical exaltation of love for the punishing woman. |
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The apparent exaltation of the body can quickly turn into a hatred of bodiliness. |
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The gods, of course, were a quite farcical invention, though necessary for the as it were marmoreal exaltation of the civic virtues. |
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It is, in essence, the exaltation of dutiful example as opposed to the hazards of ruling by the mailed fist and the fleeting greatness of dictatorship. |
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LaPlan's exaltation when she got a strike, to the dismay a few showed when they had a dreaded gutter ball. |
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The De Immensa is... a prolonged hymn of wonder and praise and intellectual exaltation, sung in the temple of immensity. |
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As proof of what I tell you, look at the falls and failures of the great religions, rotten at their bases by their vanity, their arrogance, and their false exaltation. |
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The exaltation of the alleged positive effects of competition, namely transparency, lower production costs and increased job possibilities, is being contradicted every day by reality. |
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From prize-winning creative non-fiction to celebrity tell-alls and confessional misery-lit, memoirs have generated critical exaltation, controversy and some serious sales. |
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Today, this vocation is being hard tested by the worrying degradation of certain fundamental values and the exaltation of hedonism and a false conception of liberty. |
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In Dostoevsky, the past master of spiritual and emotional extremes, it is held to be a keyword and designates a form of exaltation or near hysteria that inclines toward pathological destructiveness. |
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Between the necessary contacts with fellow-employees and inquiring travellers, he pretended business with guidebooks and folders in the rear of his cubbyhole, and there was exaltation in him. |
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Clearly a call to charity, this is also an exaltation of parenthood. |
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In a sense, the editorial cartoons were correct when they suggested that an exaltation of larks can fly under the influence into an aspect of vulturous behavior. |
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