Prostration depicts a reverent figure stretching low across a broad canvas. |
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This outlook is not merely the ideology of Bush and his inner circle, as was made clear by the prostration of the Democratic Party. |
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How does God begin and carry forward his submissive prostration of the soul, before his awful justice? |
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Its support for the war and its prostration before Bush are not only a matter of cowardice. |
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In these scenarios, scientists move in a flash of inspiration from prostration in the face of disease to triumph. |
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The prostration of the Democratic Party has encouraged the Bush administration to accelerate its attacks on working people. |
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The prostration of the Party has been amply demonstrated in the California recall election. |
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The word in Arabic is masjid, you know, which means place of prostration, in fact. |
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Between June 6 and July 18, forty-seven people were found dead of thirst and heat prostration on the Tohono O'Odham lands. |
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Doctors found that the panda was affected by lung fever together with functional prostration on some organs. |
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The second kind of prostration is done out of the sincerity of your heart, not with a seeking mind. |
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I am your Imam so do not precede me in bowing, prostration, standing or leaving. |
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The second salam occurs outside the prayer and so there is no reasonfor prostration. |
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It is not necessarily a bad thing to just do a prostration or a mantra mouthing the words. |
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The point is to do everything, beginning with the first prostration, for all forms of life. |
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There is usually an abrupt onset of high fever, chills, dry cough, headache, myalgia, and prostration. |
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The mark of their Faith is on their faces from the traces of prostration during prayers. |
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In the facing of this offensive against the working class, the trade unions have demonstrated their complete prostration to the powers that be. |
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Blairs apparent stature can be accounted for by the prostration of his ostensible opponents. |
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This prostration is symptomatic of the present social dynamic in American bourgeois politics. |
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But Gephardt's campaign essentially collapsed, demonstrating the utter prostration of the trade union bureaucracy. |
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That it did is the outcome of the organization's and its affiliates ' political prostration before the Labour and trade union bureaucracy. |
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It also can present as severe prostration without characteristic signs and symptoms. |
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Unable to match the Indians' enviable capacity for keeping themselves cool, the animals died of heat prostration. |
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The eruption tends to become bullous and systemic symptoms, including fever and prostration, are present. |
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Generally, those of the lower orders abased themselves through prostration in front of those who outranked them. |
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The Soviet working class paid for this by enormous physical and moral decline and was thrown back to the conditions of primitive want and political prostration. |
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This concession to polytheism greatly pleased the pagans, and when Muhammad reached the last verse of the Sura, they joined in the prostration enjoined there. |
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They asked him after the prayer was over about his long prostration. |
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The prostration of the New York Times is the rule, not the exception. |
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This inflated conception of the strength of the Republicans is indicative of the despair of many ex-radicals and their prostration before political reaction. |
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This is a formula for the utter prostration of the working class. |
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Such is the shallowness of contemporary liberalism, and the gullibility and prostration of its representatives in the face of a government determined to go to war. |
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Daschle, who epitomized political cowardice and conciliation, was a fitting symbol of the Democratic Party's prostration before the Bush administration and the ultra-right. |
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A sudden pale complexion with cold sweat is the sign of sudden prostration of yang qi due to febrile diseases caused by exogenous pathogenic wind-cold. |
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Instead, they sought beautiful scenery to adorn their lives and therapy to soothe the cares and nervous prostration brought on by their intense work habits. |
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When I found him suffering from general debility and nervous prostration. |
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Devotional practices include ritual prayer, prostration, offerings, pilgrimage, and chanting. |
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Every weekday in Great Lent there are specific liturgical services which includes prostration or profound bows a number of times. |
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Two psittacine birds presented a history of prostration and died 18 hours after manifestation of clinical signs. |
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Rats treated with acetic acid alone showed hypomotility, prostration and piloerection. |
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With progressive prostration and with a tone to the cry which is a sort of a thin, crowing, quacky sound, points to the existence of retropharyngeal lymphadenitis. |
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Firehoses were sprayed on the crowd to avoid heat prostration. |
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