It is an example that has connotations of sacredness associated with the blessed tree. |
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God's creation of all persons in the divine image bestows sacredness upon human beings and thus makes them the children of God. |
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By doing this they will ensure that the sacredness and sanctity of these holy places is preserved and respected. |
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The Hopis addressed the sacredness of the holy mountain, and the bureaucrats focused on how much space religious freedom required. |
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The universality, the sacredness, and the divine origin of freedom are enshrined in our founding document. |
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The most recent and public difference of opinion over sacredness occurred just this summer, and it concerned a substance called pipestone. |
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One can readily accept that sacredness is not determined by the scientific criteria of measurement and analysis of observation. |
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Isn't this belief focused more on the sacredness of the body and the close identification we have with the outer personality? |
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A serious and renewed study of this encyclical will help to revitalise its truths and contribute to the sacredness of life. |
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Stone massage is a unique connection we experience with nature, offering a sense of profoundness and sacredness that we too often forget. |
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The sacredness of life gives rise to its inviolability, written from the beginning in man's heart, in his conscience. |
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Illness and suffering are privileged means for reminding us of the inalienable principle of the sacredness and inviolability of life. |
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They lack the protection afforded by the Nordic belief in the sacredness of outdoor play, or the shared family meals of Mediterranean countries. |
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It also engenders a sense of the sacredness of what we are eating, the miracle of food, its preparation and the process of digestion. |
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The immoral nature of such an act is also clear, since all life possesses intrinsic value and sacredness that no illness can diminish. |
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Human dignity refers to the sacredness or value of each person, as an end, and not simply as a means to the fulfilment of other purposes. |
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According to the teachings of the Church, the sacredness of creation includes all living organisms. |
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In addition, the large number of visitors brought problems of security and lack of respect for the sacredness of the area. |
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Caregivers may also mistakenly assume that children would never misuse something of great value or sacredness. |
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Quite separate from spiritual sites are those places which have no intrinsic sacredness but where rituals and ceremonies occur. |
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They would be able to sense the final aspects of the work, its sanctity, its sacredness, and its invisible fulfilment. |
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They did not think of liberty, and armies, and the sacredness of democracy. |
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The audience were enthralled by the quality and sacredness of the concert and showed their appreciation time and time again throughout the performance and at its conclusion. |
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The namaste gesture bespeaks our inner valuing of the sacredness of all. |
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The Judeo-Christian tradition and the romantic tradition inspired by the German philosophers and poets have greatly shaped Europeans' views on the sacredness of life and nature. |
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How does this affect the strongly held belief in the sacredness of life? |
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We have the overall task of conserving the human species in the sacredness of its life and in its continuity, as well as of preserving the environment, in all its manifestations. |
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Shangri-la is a Tibetan word meaning land of sacredness and peace. |
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What I can confess is that these 'small', displaced, wounded yet spirited people and creatures have awakened me to a deeper realization of the utter preciousness and sacredness of the weak and the marginalized. |
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They have an awareness of the sacredness and dignity of every human life. |
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Responses indicated that the sacredness of human life and the right to life from the first moment of conception until natural death have been taught and defended. |
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For us, the sacredness of human life is based on these premises. |
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Second, the texts categorized as Smriti inevitably claim to be in accord with the authoritative Shruti and thus worthy of the same respect and sacredness. |
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In a voice of near childlike innocence, she asks extraordinarily difficult and searching questions about the nature of sleep and the idea of sacredness and the soul. |
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The tragedy of the recent killings in Plateau State runs deep, exposing a dying cultural value of the sacredness of human life and especially of the respect for women as givers of life. |
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Many leaders view the treaty making process with a sense of sacredness. |
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Freemasons commit themselves to their obligations on the Volume of the Sacred Law in order to endower their oath with the solemnity and sacredness which is essential to ensure its everlastingness. |
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The path of devotion becomes a training of the mind in pure perception, and as it deepens, everything is experienced as a display of infinite sacredness and purity. |
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Although their form reflects a new stylistic departure, the works were not created to glorify the artists but rather through their giant size and intimidatory shapes to re-establish the sacredness of the Grove. |
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Integrating sacred sites, or more broadly, the perception of sacredness of nature, effectively into conservation plans is only possible when approached across ideological, physical and institutional borders. |
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