For all its complexity, the revisionist programme is best understood as affirming the fruitfulness of critical reflection. |
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Firstly, we will have to face the fact that there are no quick fixes or short cuts to fruitfulness and productive ministry. |
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The Christmas tree is included in the exhibition as a symbol of fruitfulness and abundance in the house. |
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Women wash their hair in the water and householders draw some out to sprinkle in their doorways for a good harvest and fruitfulness to come. |
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This unity is the indispensable prerequisite for the fruitfulness and continued growth of the association. |
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The fruitfulness of the heart grows in the measure in which we are able to root out everything that prevents us from loving. |
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Faunus was originally worshipped throughout the countryside as a bestower of fruitfulness on fields and flocks. |
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This presence of the Church owes its efficacy and saving fruitfulness to the presence of Christ himself. |
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In the film, Noah blesses his children with fruitfulness, instead of God doing it. |
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The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is upon us, but the erratic weather pattern has ensured there is still a lot of corn to cut and straw to gather. |
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In Chinese culture, whole pomegranates were rolled onto the floor of the wedding chamber to promote fruitfulness during the consummation of the marriage. |
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As long as they receive proper veneration and offerings, these deities guarantee fruitfulness and protection against the powers of evil and natural calamities. |
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Married love leads to sexual union as a way to inter-personal union and to fruitfulness. |
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These derive strength and fruitfulness from the prayer, the suffering, and the apparent lack of influence of the elderly. |
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It is that the lettuce was supposed to increase the fruitfulness of the women and to prevent the men from reaching the pleasure. |
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I can also see productivity and fruitfulness as a result of my labours. |
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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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As always, the audience contributed immensely to the fruitfulness of this interesting conference. |
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Because of their fruitfulness and relatively moderate climate, the Chiricahuas provided a haven for the Apaches and later pioneers. |
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The genericism which reduces religious life to a colourless lowest common denominator leads to wiping out the beauty and fruitfulness of the many and various charisms inspired by the Holy Spirit. |
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Dear friends, I thank God for the fruitfulness of your movement throughout the world, encouraging you to witness untiringly and explicitly to the beauty of human love, marriage and the family. |
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The leading idea to which one must hold fast must combine the whole width of tolerance without its customary coldness, and the whole fruitfulness of faith without its narrowness or its frequent implacability. |
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The spiritual fruitfulness of Fr. Mateo stemmed from his love for prayer, from his soul brimful with faith, his heart full of apostolic zeal, and from his deep spiritual life, which was rooted in God through prayer. |
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Dionysus was a god of fruitfulness and vegetation but especially of wine. |
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As the plant approaches maximum fruitfulness and fills its allotted space, maintenance pruning for various purposes becomes increasingly important. |
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We affirm that marriage is a unique and exclusive public commitment between a man and a woman whose love overflows in fruitfulness, and ultimately brings children into the world. |
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The evangelical counsel of chastity embraced for the Kingdom of heaven is a sign of the future life and a source of abundant fruitfulness in an undivided heart. |
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The educational community expresses the variety and beauty of the various vocations and the fruitfulness at educational and pedagogical level that this contributes to the life of scholastic institutions. |
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Let us live this time with intensity and grace, sharing with our contemplative communities the joy of their consecration, the fruitfulness of their silence, the beauty of their liturgy, their special love for the Word. |
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The representative of the World Federation of Scientific Workers emphasized the role and fruitfulness of public investment in research that is not driven by the existence of a potential market. |
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It is a story of charismatic fruitfulness and courageous responses to the challenges faced by our charism in the various social, cultural, and religious situations. |
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The death of one spouse leaves the other distraught and hurt, but the time has then come to show proof of a fruitfulness that unites heaven to earth. |
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The aim is to reach out to the despairing in their communities and enable them to address their needs in a holistic and sustainable way, thereby transforming their lives to fruitfulness, dignity and beauty. |
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