It is you, O Agni most youthful, whom, once enkindled, the Gods have chosen as messenger, conveyer of oblations. |
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Participants remarked that it was indeed a sign of immense hope which has enkindled enthusiasm and commitment. |
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These remembrances were enkindled because of the centrality of the Word in bibliodrama. |
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Heath backed down and announced £35m of investment in Upper Clyde shipbuilding, which in turn enkindled another £65m in grants. |
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After his return to Aix in 1802 and his conversion between 1805 and 1808, grace enkindled in the heart of Eugene de Mazenod the flame of zeal. |
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The fire that was enkindled in the relationship between them and their love and service of those who live in poverty lives on today in the worldwide Vincentian Family. |
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My fervent desire for reconciliation will be enkindled at Kurescek and at my other shrines, where the seekers of peace and reconciliation will take refuge. |
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In fact, their souls made lighter by the abundant graces received during their stay, it was with hearts enkindled with new fervor that these girls returned home, to radiate joy and love everywhere they go. |
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Many lights of reconciliation have been enkindled. |
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Saul, all the more enkindled against David, whom he sees increasingly supported by the King of the Philistines, is thereby filled with new suspicions, and finally declares himself for war. |
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To follow McIlroy in the early afternoon as he played the back nine of the course at Dove Mountain was to feel the same dizzying rush of promise that Woods enkindled during his climb to golf's summit. |
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Our Father Dominic enkindled his fledging Order with the fire of his burning love for all creation having nothing to do with a disembodied religion. |
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Pindar said that in education, the mind should be enkindled. |
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Rather let this divine fire which Jesus Christ came to bring on earth be enkindled before the all-consuming fire of your anger comes down and reduces the whole world to ashes. |
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