She was a woman who believed in a real heaven where the streets are paved with gold. |
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The sight is beautifully poetic and expresses the leitmotiv tension between heaven and earth. |
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The Feast of the Ascension marks the fortieth day after Easter, as Jesus is taken up to heaven in the cloud. |
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And heaven help the sanity of the people who listen to it longer than it takes to switch it off. |
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But heaven surely knows, that packages and bows can never heal a hurting human soul. |
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I'm fascinated by movies that offer interpretations of heaven and life after death. |
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A beach, a book and an endless shoreline with nary a soul in sight pretty much sums up my idea of heaven here on Earth. |
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The joy and beauty that pervade the show make the theatre a heaven of its own. |
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As thoughts turn to food, we come upon the market stalls, where my kebab-shop heaven is suddenly made manifest. |
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The city was a very heaven for such Beatles and Stones fans, and the experience put a spell on their music that is still audible. |
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By casting them out of their land, we were making them leave their heaven behind. |
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If that's their idea of heaven then I'd opt for downstairs with the sinners. |
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I've long since stopped staying in Byron itself, but the surrounds remain my heaven on a stick. |
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She is careful to look at every flower, every tree, as she dances gracefully across the heaven of green. |
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David is green with envy and in seventh heaven all at the same time and is soon sneaking off to get some cricket lessons courtesy of Dennis. |
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University College Cork is in seventh heaven as it advances plans to restore a century-old observatory on campus. |
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Of course, when the results came out a couple months later, I was in seventh heaven when they called my name and said St. Mary's College. |
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Take a class for the bride and groom's first dance, and you can show you're a match made in heaven with the footwork to prove it. |
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So I have moved heaven and earth to make sure that I enter that theater with my mind open, empty, and willing to be filled with the Holy Spirit. |
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The government has also benefitted from a largely sympathetic media and when it has not it has moved heaven and earth to bring it into line. |
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If I think I have been unjustly treated I will move heaven and earth to put the record straight. |
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We did all the advertising and scheduling for the event and, to be honest, we moved heaven and earth to reopen in time to accommodate it. |
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But still, we always work to move heaven and earth to mitigate the damage to respond as quickly as possible. |
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For the remaining three hours of the exercise, I stank to high heaven with other members of the patrol deliberately evading me. |
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This sort of stuff stinks to high heaven and has registered quite high in the minds of my flatmates and all would be visitors to our shores. |
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In other words, once we are in heaven with all the saints, all temptations and all desires for sin will be done away with. |
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The first step on the road to heaven for each of us is to realize our true spiritual state in the sight of God. |
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They bore him and placed him in the third heaven in the company of angels blessing God for evermore. |
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I wish the leaders led us to a path that led to heaven here and now without waiting for the hereafter. |
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I don't remember anyone who feared they were too heavy to be admitted into heaven or that fatness was a deterrent to salvation. |
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In the book of Revelation, the martyrs are vindicated by the descent of the holy city, a new Jerusalem, coming down from heaven to earth. |
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Evans sees tree of heaven and Japanese barberry, garlic mustard and stilt grass invading the heart of the forest. |
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The original readers of the New England Primer began their studies with the prospect of heaven ahead and hellfire behind and on both sides. |
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Between heaven and earth He separately placed in order men and things, all overspread by the heavens. |
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I'll bet he was in hog heaven squinting at its little LCD screen and watching files upload from his memory stick. |
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The promise of heaven is rather less tangible than the promise of a sun-drenched holiday in the Caribbean. |
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Thank the hallowed shrine of chipmunk heaven that I shaved my legs this morning. |
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This direct experience of joy and love for all things is the paradise or heaven of all the religions. |
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The heaven housemates also enjoyed a silent disco, and listened to music through headphones provided by Big Brother. |
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Thoughts of heaven merely blunted the urge for revolution by its promises of future blessedness. |
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Namely, pennies from heaven aren't exactly showering down on Latin American apparel producers in need of financing. |
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Spotting artists working in their studios can be more of a challenge, as the city has shifted from Bohemian heaven to Western boom town. |
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A majestic feel of heaven on earth is readily available on the deck of a cruise in a cruise voyage. |
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Emerging from the skylight, I turn and walk right into a pearlescent heaven of snowbells and their perfume. |
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I explained to him that Mommy was called back to heaven to become our guardian angel. |
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I live near a busy road and heaven knows what the Carbon Monoxide and other gunk that is churned out by cars and lorries do to me. |
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This marks the beginning of a new kind of diplomacy in which the best of heaven is being invoked. |
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Contrary to Henzel most dispensationalists are not about to abandon the eternal duality with reference to a new heaven and a new earth. |
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Here I must take occasion to tell you, there are five faults will be found in heaven with your best fruits. |
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Suddenly he drops dead and his soul is whisked away, to his not inconsiderable consternation, to heaven to be judged. |
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The octagon is the symbol of the meeting between heaven and earth because it is a compromise half way between a square and a circle. |
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I've heard of sock heaven for odd socks, but there must be a bookmark heaven for missing bookmarks as I've lost heaps over the years. |
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Between this and all the chocolate I've gotten, I'll be in hog heaven for the next two weeks. |
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This is, of course, hog heaven for a geeky science-writer father like myself. |
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Jesus in physical form returned to heaven at the end of his stay on earth, but when he left he sent his Holy Spirit to take his place. |
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It goes lilting into cloudless heaven like someone who is chosen for gallantry. |
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His scent, the faint musk of ivory soap mingled with the clean heaven air, permeated my senses. |
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Not to put too fine a point on it, it pongs to high heaven and it's now outside The Ponderosa. |
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These were no doubt portraitures of both heaven and earth, over which he, as their conqueror, was given all power. |
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Towering waffles, crispy bacon, hash browns, maple syrup and litres of coffee are heaven on a plate. |
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Being in heaven is like participating in a not especially intellectually rigorous self-help encounter group. |
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God has bound our hearts to Him by unnumbered tokens in heaven and in earth. |
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The idea that you go to heaven if you blow up innocent people is nauseating. |
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He is now living in heaven at the right hand of the Father, in a glorified body. |
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My former ant loving celly, Penguin, would be in seventh heaven if left to his own devices with the field ants. |
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They would then ascend into heaven in broad daylight, as the Chinese phrase has it. |
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He dies on the spot for his crime, but all see his soul ascend to heaven thanks to Brendan's intercession. |
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Every act of humility, repentance, or honor ascends to heaven and unlocks even more grace from God. |
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It is said people who have faith in Taoism will ascend to heaven if they climb this stone. |
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No one has ascended into heaven except the one who descended from heaven, the Son of Man. |
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The text says nothing about the woman ascending into heaven to acquire a heavenly position. |
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One of the sergeants, Maximus, claimed that he saw their spirits ascending to heaven during their executions, and he was then beaten to death. |
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Yet this slice of pop heaven was on the shelves by autumn 1971, making it officially the first glam album in the world. |
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What used to be top-shelf is now propped up in the shop window, so heaven only knows what's kept on the top shelf. |
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The elements of heaven and earth are elegantly manifested by the artists' ingenuity. |
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Is the glory of heaven no perfecter in itself, but that it needs a foil of depression and ingloriousness in this world, to set it off? |
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Since God created the heaven and the earth, He must be either, or both, superior to and sovereign over His creation. |
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The insitutor of it was the great prophet Elias, who three times made fire come down from heaven to punish the Idolaters. |
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Daniel emphasized the innumerability of the angelic beings that attend the God of heaven and so does John. |
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Adam and Eve, says Raphael, will naturally ascend to heaven as ever more spiritous beings as time goes on, provided only they remain obedient. |
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On offer at this little slice of heaven is water-skiing, wakeboarding, and knee boarding. |
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Secondly, being raised up to heaven is again no proof of divinity or greatness. |
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It was supposed to be high fashion heaven on earth but couturiers are not exactly scratching each other's eyes out to gain entrance. |
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Others aren't so fortunate, and may heaven help them, because they surely suffer. |
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As my eyes took in the entire scene, I saw a man, cussing to high heaven and rushing around, looking for another missile to hurl at the lady. |
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At the very moment we'd reached the point furthest from home, the sky opened and heaven dropped on us, a drop at a time. |
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Together, heaven and earth offer one hymn, one prayer, one feast, and one doxology. |
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All that occurs in earth and heaven or in past, present, and future is under the Creator's rule. |
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Helmont saw the cosmos as a living, spiritual organism with no rupture between heaven and earth. |
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Holy God of heaven and earth, we are humbled by your divine majesty, and cast about for the best words to honor you. |
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Never leaving his side, we will gather and store up all of the holy and loving thoughts inspired by the presence of the Lord of heaven and earth. |
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And then at long last creation's groans and ours shall end and heaven and earth shall be one. |
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Has any other event been powerful enough to rip the veil that separated heaven from earth and reveal a new and living way to the Father? |
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Psalm 104 is an extended hymn about the Maker of heaven and earth, the Creator and provider of all. |
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You would be scared out of your mind, but there is nothing more important or more desirable than going before God, Creator of heaven and earth. |
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He may have left us but he did leave behind a slice of heaven for us to enjoy while we are still earthbound. |
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We do move heaven and earth to try to get the post delivered at least the next day. |
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Walking up the road he caught the whiff of heaven drifting out of a small restaurant. |
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The whorl of concentric circles behind them could represent Hollywood or heaven. |
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The Midrash says that the Third Temple has already been constructed in heaven, and merely awaits our preparations here on earth. |
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From the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven has suffered violence, and the violent take it by force. |
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If, heaven forbid, his home and studio were to go up in flames, after his beloved wife what would he save? |
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The grieved king besought heaven and earth to make his daughter whole again. |
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Drawing death's sting, you opened the kingdom of heaven to all who would believe. |
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I am not moved to love you, Lord, to gain the heaven you have promised in return. |
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He is beloved of the Father, beloved of the angels, beloved of the saints in heaven. |
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Every desire is either a devout or a distorted enticement to the glory of heaven. |
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Hymns, praising the glories of heaven and the peace of all God's creatures in his halls. |
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The only glory of which he has spoken will come in heaven, after his resurrection. |
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We give thanks for those whose gifts and labours have helped rebuild this holy place and to make it again an image of the glory of heaven. |
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As God's children, we are destined for nothing less than the glory of heaven. |
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An infinite world of heavenly glory awaits us every time we lift our hearts up to heaven to worship Jesus and receive his love. |
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Diffusing glory with your rays, you have scaled the shining realm of heaven. |
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And she, who also has been assumed into heaven and has a glorified body, still has hands that show she was just a working woman. |
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Everyone is right behind the scheme and we've move heaven and earth to make it a total success. |
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If the Form Critics are right, the disciples must have been translated to heaven immediately after the Resurrection. |
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Adrenaline junkies will be in heaven with plenty of free time for paragliding, parachuting or mountain bike riding. |
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Then, on the third day he was resurrected from the dead, conquering death and opening the way into heaven. |
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In fact, shopping while slightly squiffy on cocktails is probably the closest any lady can get to heaven, in my opinion. |
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My black face looks tranquilly towards heaven with happy memories and grateful prayers from you. |
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Can we experience joy with God in heaven if we know nothing of joy and celebration here on earth? |
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Jesus has opened the kingdom of heaven and called his church to witness to his love. |
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For this is a marriage made in heaven which will surely end in an ugly, emotional divorce. |
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If body language was anything to go by, this was indeed a marriage made in heaven. |
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The cats can and do eat red squirrels, ground squirrels, and grouse, but an abundance of hares is lynx heaven. |
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And I really cannot be bothered to do any of the housework I've been putting off since, well, heaven knows when. |
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It's been so cold that I have had to keep boiling the kettle, so heaven knows how large my next electricity bill is going to be. |
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The school only has one classroom, and it only has 10 desks in it, so heaven knows where the new kids are going to fit. |
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Whatever you think of their relationship, and heaven knows it hasn't been an easy one, their love has endured. |
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It is easy to be derisory about politics in Ireland, and, heaven knows, there is much to be derisory about. |
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There are online journals that are older than mine and, heaven knows, there are better ones. |
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Into this gentle background music, roars a motorbike taxi, bringing one more tourist to share heaven with us. |
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Like they say, there are stranger things in heaven and earth than we can imagine. |
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Sorcery is a tiny facet of magic, whose final goal is the realisation of nous and the unification of heaven and earth. |
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If some angel appears to me and tells me I will spend eternity in heaven shining his shoes, I will weep with gratitude. |
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For a while there he thought he was in heaven and that was an angel watching him. |
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I never had anyone who paid attention, except for the angel that's watching over me from heaven. |
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For instance, in order to draw an angel, a pure soul in heaven, Frank Floreani shows a child's head with wings attached to the neck. |
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Inside the pearly white gates of the heaven in another world, promiscuous women teased men and had many boy friends at the same time. |
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On a warm day, heaven is a bottle of chilled wine, a plate of seafood, and a table with a view. |
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He admits he lived life to the full in the rock and roll industry before finding God, and is unabashed about using Mammon to reach heaven. |
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Open Source technology is manna from heaven to application development engineers. |
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When tired, out of money and luck, a travel companion is manna from heaven. |
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The pictures were manna from heaven for any political leader going into an election. |
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Cans of soft drink and doughnuts will be manna from heaven for tennis fans queuing for tickets for Wimbledon tennis fortnight next week. |
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That defies belief, and it is certainly manna from heaven for the incoming National candidate, who will clearly win that seat. |
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With a cap on what charities could get, however, any further increase in betting limits became manna from heaven for the private casino industry. |
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For farmers in a region with no irrigation projects, this is manna from heaven. |
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For hardcore British fans, denied the chance to catch their heroes in the flesh, it will no doubt come as manna from heaven. |
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I haven't seen the film, but it seems to be manna from heaven for the over-50 set. |
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Joburg's balmy weather is manna from heaven for many plants that thrive here all year round. |
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I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour but heaven knows I'm miserable now! |
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Such women are likely to be in handbag heaven this spring, as bags are at the forefront of the craze for accessories. |
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From sci-fi stuff to lots of laughs to reality shows with a twist, it's couch potato heaven. |
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The trigrams represent heaven, earth, thunder, water, mountain, wind, fire, and lake. |
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Welsh legend told of how the souls of brave warriors flew to heaven in the form of eagles. |
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He told her that whoever drank of the water of heaven would never thirst again. |
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How in heaven did I end up in love with such a dense guy is a mystery to me. |
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The ACTU executive and the national leaderships of a lot of unions have moved heaven and earth to brush the case under the carpet. |
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Here then, already adumbrated, is the double emphasis on heaven and home, or on home as heaven. |
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Venus afterwards was called the Assyrian goddess or Astarte, the queen of heaven. |
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The first floor is accessory heaven, bags, sunglasses, scarves, the whole kit and caboodle. |
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For we see divine retribution revealed from heaven and falling upon all the godless wickedness of men. |
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Others, particularly in the modern period, have envisioned their heavenly reward as a state of life after death in heaven with God. |
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As a nun she is beatific, her head, in a wimple, tilted toward heaven, a prayer book clasped to her breast. |
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I stood there waiting for the bus, and when it turned up, I luckily got a window seat, which was heaven for me! |
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Yes, this is pike heaven all right and it won't be long before one day somebody banks that magical sixty-pound fish. |
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It was a pagan myth, full of the evocative imagery of pagan myth that intuited something true and, in a curious way, helped me to seek heaven. |
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Over a three-day period, candles, oil lamps, paper lanterns, and electric bulbs are lit to show how angels lit Buddha's return from heaven. |
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The dry goods stores are a heaven to visit, full of chillies of all descriptions and sizes. |
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According to the scriptures angels are messengers of God and visitors from heaven. |
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The up arrows are illuminated in white for angelic heaven and the down arrows glower red for hellish damnation! |
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Non-stop advertising to a captive audience is a marketing heaven and is exactly what our private rail networks plan to introduce very soon. |
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The screeching metal sounded like innocent angels shrieking and crying from being excommunicated from the riches and comforts of their heaven. |
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His feet are several inches from the ground, as if he were levitating like a saint or martyr ascending to heaven. |
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The shogun receives authority over the people of Japan as a trust from heaven. |
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Friend of publicans and sinners, you make the angels laugh and heaven rejoice. |
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The whole media business stinks to high heaven as far as I'm concerned. |
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He explained that on the 26th day of the final month of the lunar year, the gods go to heaven to report to the King of the gods on people's behavior on earth. |
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Father Dixon found it remarkable that such a statement could be a credible account of Stuart's words, and began moving heaven and earth to save him from the gallows. |
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Horatio, who wants a happier ending for Hamlet than silence, chimes in with a denial of it which gives way to a chorus of singing angels winging Hamlet to heaven. |
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Once I discovered it I moved heaven and earth to try to put it right. |
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And so, in the interests of the integrity of my profession, I pledge to move heaven and earth to advance my inquiries with the greatest possible speed. |
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If not, why aren't you moving heaven and earth to find out the answer? |
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These two powers thus delimit the bounds of heaven and the world. |
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We've moved heaven and earth to get them in for when they want. |
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Funny how their committee hasn't moved heaven and earth to claim it. |
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Indeed, he would have concluded that he was a particular favourite of the headmaster, whom he might rightly have seen as moving heaven and earth to make excuses on his behalf. |
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He knew what he wanted to do and he moved heaven and earth to do it. |
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And I systematically went about doing that in the comfort of a four-year liberal arts education, and it was heaven. |
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That won't happen if the correct facilities can't be identified, but the new director of football is determined to move heaven and earth to find the site. |
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While the renewable energy industry is moving heaven and earth to meet their targets in the timescale, I feel we will still need a back-up in the short term. |
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We are duty bound to investigate all possibilities, but I am convinced Stephen was killed, and as such, am moving heaven and earth to try and catch a killer. |
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I watched as my angel flew softly up to heaven to wait to be born again. |
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The faithless disciple aims for both heaven and earth and gets neither. |
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Even though it is much finished I would like to change the colour scheme from the nice and neutral magnolia heaven it is now to something a bit more vibrant. |
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I laze the day away, facing heaven and surrounded by paradise. |
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But heaven help anyone who writes this line-up off this time next year. |
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He found it remarkable that such a statement could be a credible account of his words, and began moving heaven and earth to save him from the gallows. |
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DataCore, to be sure, doles out the same virtualization garble as every other vendor, promising a management heaven full of automation and abstracted disk. |
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The tall buildings flickered with a glow of white, gaunt towers rising like obelisks in the night thrusting towards a heaven that would forever elude them. |
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A marriage made in heaven, soft, sweet, marshmallow meringue, melting cream, and a smattering of fruit. |
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A sudden flash and a deep rumble thundered across the heaven. |
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On top of that, some believe that they will be raptured to safety in heaven, while others believe that they will be raptured to a place of safety on earth. |
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Right now, however, it is doubly hard to be a black woman, especially one who reads newspapers or, heaven forbid, happens to be remotely newsworthy. |
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For weeks, this grassy place was her heaven and she loved him for it. |
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You have to move heaven and earth to get a green card, but becoming a citizen of the U.S. is comparatively easy. |
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My idea of chocolate heaven is anything with hazelnut praline. Mmmmm. |
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I was in heaven taking each long, solitary, rocky desert ride on a test bike, once I had climbed past the hordes of people on the lower slopes of the mountain. |
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This is a period piece, seeking to recreate the look and feel of those times, from the low contrast bleached out picture to the synthesizer heaven that is the soundtrack. |
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Then there is Helen, a sensual artiste who is also unhappy with the dudes in her life, although heaven knows she's having enough quickies with them. |
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He like the Lord of Hills appeared with ten huge heads to heaven upreared. |
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Sin and damnation are downplayed, and the distinctions between heaven and earth, the profane and the sacred, God's grace and our efforts tend to be fudged. |
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If you're a Constitutional law professor in an American law school you're in hog heaven right now because you can talk about those issues until the cows come home. |
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I thanked the heaven that I had shaved my legs the previous day. |
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The grieving Rama then ascends to heaven with his followers. |
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But assuming things were ever that hopeful, heaven was short-lived, and trouble followed. |
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If it's this bad now, heaven knows what kind of problems there will be when the Commonwealth Games begins and thousands of people will be coming into the area. |
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Had Moses' intercession brought bread from heaven and water from the rock? |
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What if, heaven forbid, that plane had blown up in the skies over the Atlantic Ocean or above Michigan? |
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I would also confront many stereotypes about suicide, a word that means self-murder, an act that some religious faiths once equated with eternal banishment from heaven. |
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Also don't forget that your woodpile also looks like heaven to termites, so it's best to only keep a week or so worth of wood near the house in easy reach. |
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Philosophy, in sum, should not burden itself with discovering ethereal ideas floating around in a Platonic heaven, but with tending the warp and woof of human speech. |
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Most of them, I believe, are altogether vaguer, more non-committal, not so much insisting on the reality of heaven as refusing to believe in the finality of death. |
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And I think there are more things in heaven and earth than we can imagine in our philosophy, but it's wrong simply to deny it because it's intangible and we can't touch it. |
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Angels from heaven informed the shepherds of the advent of Jesus. |
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The story is made up of short vignettes or episodes in Ray's life. These stories start with Ray in heaven and move backwards in time until he is a small child. |
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These lobbyists are like bagmen spreading manna from media heaven. |
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We don't need redwoods and whales at all, not for ordinary life at least, no more than we need Plato, Beethoven, or the stars in the firmament of heaven. |
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Perhaps music wasn't marching inexorably to dodecaphonic heaven after all. |
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The bowed bottom of the anchor recalls the horns of the crescent moon, an attribute of the Egyptian goddess Isis, the queen of heaven and the virgin mother of Horus. |
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A sunny, rain washed morning on the cusp between summer and autumn is pretty close to heaven in my book, and a wonderful, crispy-clean way to start the day. |
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Because, heaven knows, some folks are having kids for the wrong reasons. |
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They will give no serious consideration to the claims that Jesus was born of a virgin mother or that he left the tomb and ascended to heaven in his risen body. |
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In carpenter's heaven, all surfaces would be flat and straight, all vertical elements would be plumb and horizontal ones level, and all corners would be exact right angles. |
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Your back aches to high heaven, your smell has turned a different kind of sour, you are hungry and the welts on your body are swelling as your pores open up again. |
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As for the houses which used to be on Clevelly Close, heaven knows how much they would be worth now, both in monetary terms and to the area's self-esteem. |
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If we cannot be compassionate to animals, heaven help the human race. |
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For it was granted in our illustration of light that the rays of the sun sent down to earth from heaven are not defiled by touching all the mud and filth and garbage. |
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As the stones at the site indicate, this is a sacred place, a place of communion between heaven and earth, and through his dream Jacob recognizes its powers. |
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And if, heaven forfend, that other guy worms his way into office again, we're really going to have to work together to defend the beloved republic. |
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The emphasis that there are heaven and earth founds a distinction between the accessible earth and a transcendent realm that is yet part of the creation. |
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Maggie remembered all those past years from which she had made splendid dinners and light sandwiches for snacks and heaven knows how many cups of tea. |
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Dr. Neal is a spine surgeon who made a trip to heaven while drowning in a kayak accident in South America. |
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A new heaven and a new earth will replace the world as we know it today. |
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The DVD doesn't cost much, and if you like trailers you're in heaven here. |
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He lived on a diet of heroin, cocaine, amphetamines, barbiturates, LSD and heaven knows what else, washed down with industrial quantities of Jack Daniels. |
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But if it wasn't for Jilly heaven knows what would have happened to me. |
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For the body withering under the polluted skies of the City, with all the energies drained by the daily rigmarole of life, this is manna from heaven! |
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As a self-confessed, semi-anti-social loner, this sounds like heaven. |
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She would go to heaven on doomsday, so therefore why not merry? |
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I can't wait for heaven to get hands that work and feet that walk, and I'll not only jump up, dance kick, do aerobics, but I'll paint big, splashy murals. |
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A moment in heaven is infinitely pleasurable, so even if heaven lasts no longer than that, that moment outweighs a lifetime of Epicurean pleasures. |
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So my bare belly is, for all intents and purposes, a righteous, God-fearing belly with a place reserved in heaven for itself and all its polygamist wives. |
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But when Daniels performed for the Armed Forces it was manna from heaven. |
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Whether it's a tourer, a motorhome, a holiday home or even a folding camper, the winning leisure vehicle will be decked out with mod cons fit for a gadget geek in heaven. |
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And wheresoever the children of men dwell, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the heaven hath he given into thine hand, and hath made thee ruler over them all. |
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Each impossibly soft, downy robe feels like a little chunk of heaven that's so incredibly snuggly that being swaddled in one is like returning to the womb. |
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Never would the gate of heaven be opened to the knock of any inearthed spirit, did not himself make honest the falseness and insincerity of our desires. |
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He screams, he stamps, he curses all heaven with his bootless cries. |
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Its walls were stained, its carpets ragged, but to us it was heaven. |
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At school, like my peers, I was indoctrinated in the mysteries of original and venal sin, virgin birth, the respective criteria for entry to limbo, purgatory, and heaven. |
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I'm in heaven with all the sensational summer fruits out there. |
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And while Brendan accepted that there was little he could do to stop such trash from being peddled, there was no way under God's heaven he was going to give it houseroom. |
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In today's economy, innovation, however, is not manna from heaven. |
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I spent the first week and a half in pure heaven, at just being able to cut my nails like a normal human being and not having to polish or manicure them. |
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Who could endure without fear if he saw the stars of heaven and the firmament itself rushing down and falling before him on the swarded surface of the earth? |
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And he carried me away in the spirit to a great and high mountain, and shewed me that great city, the holy Jerusalem, descending out of heaven from God. |
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This is a tree of heaven, aolanthus artissima, and this one's from China. |
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A somulent shantung shawl of sherbet snow scuttled staidly across the spacious stage onto which the shady stratosphere of heaven harked an assiduous ear. |
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Also, and heaven knows how it would have worked, provision was made in the midsection of each outer wing panels for a bay that would carry ten small bombs. |
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Below the treeline, the White Mountains in winter are a vision of heaven. |
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The baby was a tiny piece of heaven, always smiling his adorable toothless beam, and batting those long lashes as he reached out to touch everything. |
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This could mean heaven, but most likely it represents a church. |
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She even befriended a figure that may have been a hallucination or possibly an angel sent from heaven. |
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It is still radiantly decorated and is a strangely joyous place as if its 15th Century creators wanted to depict the ecstasies of heaven that awaited those who had died. |
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People are unexcited about what they imagine heaven could be like. |
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So he is not, like Frankenstein, defying the gods but reaching out for a taste of the celestial heaven and therefore deserving to be honored as the best among men. |
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Hurtling through the sky on the way to heaven knows where is an altogether new hazard. |
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Living in one sphere they lean into a second, striving toward the kingdom of heaven that remains hidden behind the threshold of the human struggle. |
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The preceding verses establish the fact that Satan was cast out of heaven. |
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When the saints in heaven act, it is God who acts through them. |
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His admonition last week to the Irish church repeatedly emphasised that heaven still awaits the penitent pedophile priest. |
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The giraffe he brought back from Malindi was considered to be a qilin and taken as proof of the favor of heaven upon the administration. |
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At length, perchance, the immaterial heaven will appear as much higher to the American mind, and the intimations that star it as much brighter. |
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Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. |
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It signifies recognition of a fellow citizen of heaven, and a pledge to do everything possible to get others to heaven also. |
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Thus the poem merely implies that there may, or may not, have been a divine visit, when there was briefly heaven in England. |
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All persons currently in heaven are considered to be saints, whether their names are known or not. |
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The domes, often placed directly above the main prayer hall, may signify the vaults of heaven and the sky. |
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For the true Hindu renunciate, with all its celestial rewards, heaven also is something to be left behind. |
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While he blessed them, he was parted from them, and carried up into heaven. |
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There is no way in heaven or earth that he is a philanderer. |
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All angels originate from the human race, and there is not one angel in heaven who first did not live in a material body. |
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Moreover, all children who die not only enter heaven but eventually become angels. |
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On the one hand, as Rachel Jacoff notes, the medieval allegorists saw Europa as the soul lifted to heaven by Christ, figured as the bull. |
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Eugene should pass a law that prohibits cutting the oak, maple, conifers and trees of heaven that grow and prosper all over our town. |
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The image of a human being suspended on a tree or a cross locates the figure at the axis where heaven and earth meet. |
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Anyone or anything suspended on the axis between heaven and earth becomes a repository of potential knowledge. |
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During the reign of Chakshusa Manu, the King of heaven was known as Mantradruma. |
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