That was the phone call that made me vow internally not to call him for a week. |
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She has taken with full seriousness in her own life the marriage vow with its commitment to lifelong fidelity. |
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His attachment to the vow of celibacy takes overriding precedence over everything else, including the public weal. |
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The critical response to my adaptation of Midnight Cowboy has made me break my chaste vow of silence. |
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Significantly, Marcion would admit married persons to baptism in his church only if they took a vow to abstain from all sexual intercourse. |
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Among those annual commitments is usually a vow to become more deeply spiritual, more religious perhaps. |
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So it's a new year and, just like last year and the year before, you've taken a solemn vow to lose weight and get fit. |
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It is one thing for adults to take vows and fulfil them, and quite another when a vow is taken in the name of a child. |
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Kirkstall was founded as a result of a solemn vow made by Henry de Lacy of Pontefract Castle. |
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I made a vow not to engage in anymore nut-baiting or political bashing here. |
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Certainly some men who might make good priests cannot in honesty undertake a vow of celibacy, and so are lost. |
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Who would have guessed someone so young could make such a solemn vow and keep it for over fifty years. |
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Taking a deep breath, Ace decided to make a vow, a vow to protect Ari even if it meant losing his own life. |
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The short second act ends with the vow of martyrdom, setting the stage for one of the most hair-raising operatic finales. |
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Others vow to handfast for life while a few, in accordance with Pagan beliefs in reincarnation, do so for all their future lives as well. |
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He always used his religious vow of rest as an excuse to procrastinate until one or two the night after Sunday. |
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The third resolution is to vow never to operate a tractor with an uncovered power take-off shaft. |
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The choice is yours, just remember to check with your officiant before totally committing to whatever vow you choose. |
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Consecration through the vow of obedience, on the other hand, is made coram populo, that is, in front of everyone. |
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With the exception of some religious orders in which monks vow to live in solitude, most of us need other people to add texture to our lives. |
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I'll hand in my membership card and become a monk, take the vow and never return. |
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Devotees get their head tonsured and offer the hair to the Lord as fulfilment of a vow at Tirumala. |
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Male and female members of religious orders took a vow of chastity and ordained priests were obligated to celibacy. |
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In spite of being single and professing the vow of chastity as a nun, I sometimes feel this way. |
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You owe him civil behavior, consideration, and decorum, not a vow of chastity. |
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Early in the war, he came under the influence of a middle-aged alleged mystic, a layman who had taken a vow of celibacy. |
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The men will not be allowed to leave the remote centre and must also keep a vow of complete silence for six months. |
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He who has given a vow cannot be released from his engagement, for great oaths are indissoluble bonds. |
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All of us afflicted by landlords merely vow to hate them without mercy for the entire day. |
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The threat of excommunication hangs over anyone tempted to break the vow of silence. |
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I hope that some of these wedding vow samples have eased your mind somewhat and maybe even given you a few ideas to use for your own vows. |
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Open the shades, listen to your answering machine messages and vow never to drink again. |
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Many view nursing homes with the same distaste as prisons and vow to avoid them at all costs. |
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However, I failed to keep my vow and, thanks to a nasty spending habit that began in 1995, I was soon up to my neck in debt again. |
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It was a solemn holy vow before God in dealing with our never-dying souls, and to be taken with due meditation and consideration. |
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Allende's vow to carry out a peaceful Socialist revolution fired the imagination of millions. |
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He left behind his wife, despite knowing he had made a vow for life, and took up with his speech-writer. |
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When he had taken his oath of allegiance to become a citizen, it was a solemn and eternal vow to him, equal in weight to his marriage vow. |
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If we honestly believed that any of this stuff was true then most of us would have been so disappointed by now that we'd have joined a monastery and taken a vow of celibacy. |
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Some classical moralists debated whether such sins involving a priest consecrated both by ordination and by a vow of chastity constituted one or two sacrileges. |
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This vow echoes like an eerie refrain through a piece that examines the deepest intimacies of marriage while questioning the rules and expectations that govern it. |
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He eagerly concurs in the prince's vow to abjure the throne and marriage. |
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Fujimori's vow Friday to protect the constitution provoked jeers from opposition congressmen, who accused him of violating it many times during his decade in power. |
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How anybody who has obviously taken a vow of silence can find gainful employment in the reception of a four-star hotel will have to remain a mystery. |
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Imagine, by contrast, a Gingrich who spent the 1990s fulfilling that vow made to the young and gullible Tomasky. |
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This I vow in full knowledge of my sins of pride and vanity and lustfulness, and of those sins known and unknown of my husband, and those too of my boy. |
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On its completion the novice makes the usual vows of religion, the simple vow of chastity in the Society having the force of a diriment impediment to matrimony. |
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Historical tales suggested that a woman attained both the power to give a curse and to confer a blessing in the period between her vow of sati and her death. |
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His mother's vow that he would join the priesthood should he be cured appears to have created a deadweight of responsibility on a child's consciousness. |
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He made the vow on June 30, and I remember thinking at the time how strange it seemed. |
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Hamas spokesmen stand by the hospital gates and denounce the attack on Al Shejaiya as a massacre and vow to fight on. |
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Everything he stands for at the moment, and his soaring popularity in Russia, hinges on his vow to protect Russian speakers. |
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Otherwise stop the mother teresa vow of poverty and pay the players what they are worth. |
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After spending a great deal of the 1990s making speeches on education, I took a vow never to open my mouth on the subject again, at least in public. |
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The sense of the pledge as debt implied by both translations suggests that the vow or promise is predicated on a loss already inscribed in the speech act. |
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Perhaps the most poignant thing about yesterday's ceremony was that the ability to fulfil that promise had been demonstrated even before the vow was taken. |
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Yvonne, 25, and Adrian, 35, made promises to Tyla and a vow to each other. |
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When sober again he takes a solemn vow not to touch alcohol for 20 years. |
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Although the retreat will not make them monks, they will still be required to take the same strict vows, including no intoxicants and a vow of celibacy. |
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Yet she had kept a sacred vow she had made to me many years earlier. |
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After her rescue and a year in exile upriver, she had rethought her vow never to return. |
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We vow to start faster and run harder, when what we need may be not more speed but more staying power, stamina that comes only from a bigger heart. |
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Given the infelicitous effects of other utterances in the play, Titus's vow during this extended ritual does not act as directly or causatively as he thinks it does. |
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My resolve not to drink didn't come from making a vow but arose spontaneously from within as part of the gradual and organic unfolding of my intrinsic nature. |
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The Church of England requests that clergy in civil partnerships vow to remain sexually chaste, but the Church in Wales has no such restriction. |
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Ranjitha has taken a vow to become a sanyasini at the goman's ashram near Bidadi, located around 30 km from Bangalore. |
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Executives at such companies vow never to get caught short again. |
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Four daring girls armed with their scouting skills and friendship vow to get to the bottom of it before the Camporee is over. |
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Every time I am stuck in a traffic jam on Interchange 5, I vow that the next I will try to leave from work early. |
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This time he has not only taken up the assignment, but has also taken the vow to unseat the Nanda dynasty and coronate Chandragupta. |
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See, if you don't cut that rope, inside o' three moons your dearsome fam'ly be dead, I vow it! |
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Thou art, I vow, the remarkablest progenitor bar none in this chaffering allincluding most farraginous chronicle. |
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The British forcibly separated families and evicted them from Acadia because they refused to vow loyalty to the new British regime. |
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But though Mohandas found himself arguing with his friend in defense of meatlessness, he never seriously contemplated breaking the vow. |
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Volunteers became Crusaders by taking a public vow and receiving plenary indulgences from the church. |
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Philip considered his vow fulfilled and returned to France to deal with domestic matters, leaving most of his forces behind. |
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Votive orders are orders of chivalry, temporarily formed on the basis of a vow. |
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Edward only just escaped the heavy fighting, making a vow to found a Carmelite religious house at Oxford if he survived. |
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He afterwards reconciled with the king, and was forced to make a vow never to support the primacy of St David's over Canterbury ever again. |
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It describes the Agapetae as virgins who consecrated themselves to God with a vow of chastity and associated with laymen who like themselves had taken a vow of chastity. |
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At this spot, Columbus took on board several islanders who had gathered onshore with food, and told them that his crew wished to come ashore to fulfill their vow. |
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There is a Sunni narration that, out of religious devotion, Uthman bin Maz'oon decided to dedicate himself to night prayers and take a vow of chastity from his wife. |
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However, seeing that opposition was impossible, Marius decided to travel to the east in 98 BC, ostensibly to fulfil a vow he had made to the goddess Bona Dea. |
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Lastly, I make this vow, that mine eyes desire you above all things. |
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But the situation was beyond his control, especially after his legate, on his own initiative, had absolved the crusaders from their vow to proceed to the Holy Land. |
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Sikhs vow to wear the five Ks, which include a dagger, comb and bangle, and to eat only ritually killed meat, refrain from committing adultery or cutting their hair. |
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If she gives her husband untithed food, or has connection with him in her uncleanness, or does not set apart dough-offering, or utters a vow and does not fulfill it. |
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The devotees go through a round of prayers, including 11 circumambulations of the shrine and make a vow that they would be back at the temple, once their wish is granted. |
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Alyosius Gonzaga who took the vow of virginity at the age of nine, and whose feast we celebrate June 21, being sent off to Southdown for psychological testing? |
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She is the Uriah Heep of society, humbling herself before the Church and the Law, whispering sweetly her vow to honor and obey, hugging her chains as a chattel and a slave. |
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The Vow was published in the Daily Record, one of the main tabloid newspapers in Scotland that also backed a No vote in the referendum. |
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Cumberbatch won an Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for the third episode of the third series of the show entitled His Last Vow. |
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The Druid Prayer composed by Iolo Morganwg in the 18th century and the later Druid Vow are typically recited. |
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The song usually used as an anthem for England is God Save the Queen, though sometimes Jerusalem, I Vow To Thee, My Country and Land of Hope and Glory may be played instead. |
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