This eclectic mix of essays reminds us that democracy can be both an asset and a liability to its votaries in time of war. |
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Basically, though, online critics are votaries, trainspotters, collectors of information. |
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They are local votaries of heritage preservation, yet their voice remains largely unheard. |
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The conflict between the votaries of Hindutva votaries and the Left-secular intellectuals has preoccupied the media. |
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The Maenads were Dionysus' female votaries who accompanied him when he traveled. |
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The two votaries transitioned from their standing posture to a kind of rhythmic bowing and finally into a repetitive genuflecting motion. |
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In time, both find their votaries deserting them to worship the god of riches, and so apply for readmission to the heavens. |
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Myths about him relate how with this irregular army of votaries he conquers Asia Minor and India, subduing all who try to resist him when he attacks them with his madness. |
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What would a king's daughter be doing amongst those snake-besotted votaries? |
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In the afternoon he is taken out to drive in the Bois by a Russian princess, who is a poetess herself and one of his most enthusiastic votaries. |
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With eyes transfixed, the votaries followed their leader's every move, until their unseeing gaze came to rest on Conan. |
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I have no wish, on this occasion, for sterile polemics with the votaries of intimidation. |
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In response to this devotion, God will extend his grace to his votaries, enabling them to overcome the bonds of this world. |
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To these votaries, he is variously the perennial storyteller, the kindly sage, the gentle teacher, the maker of auspicious symbols, and the peripatetic gardener of images. |
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Know they not that Allah doth accept repentance from His votaries and receives their gifts of charity, and that Allah is verily He, the Oft-Returning, Most Merciful? |
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