Redeem yourself or forever be consigned to history's judgment of political turncoats, renegades and saboteurs. |
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After that, we went to play a round of pool so that I could redeem myself, and we both thought for a bit that I was going to skunk him. |
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Consumers can redeem the coupons at station on the same day, and have a sip of this lemon drink, according to a release from the company. |
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Owners could continue to redeem their silver certificates without let or hindrance. |
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Sadly though, it needs more than trees and seasonal Christmas lights to redeem this area. |
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It does not affect the right of the mortgagor to redeem so long as the mortgagor is given notice of the assignment. |
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Still, the masterful tone and astonishingly sophisticated writing in this novel redeem a lot of the awkwardness. |
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He wrote with temperateness, and in pitying love of human nature, in the instinctive hope of helping it to know and redeem itself. |
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He would not like to catch hold of and put to death some other innocent person to redeem this sinner from his sins. |
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Many people do not redeem them and therefore do not receive the benefits they are entitled to. |
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Players who get benched for making turnovers need to have a chance to redeem themselves. |
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Every tackle, every throw-in, every debatable decision is furiously contestable so that the hero can redeem United's followers. |
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Shutting them out won't redeem you from them, and you will say that they can only make your life a fool's paradise. |
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The Cats will be looking to redeem themselves after their performance against Melbourne, losing by 48 points. |
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Both sides struggled through their groups, but know they can redeem themselves with one huge performance. |
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He soon gave our skipper a chance to redeem himself, by snicking my quicker ball straight to him again. |
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They denied that God's promise to redeem humanity was a promise to redeem us body and soul. |
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Even more importantly, ask him to show you the perfection of God's plan to save us and redeem us from these influences. |
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Assurance is the calmness that people sense and feel when they know that God has sent Jesus to save us and redeem us. |
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God is perceived as the savior who can redeem the believer from his or her own sins. |
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When the Funds are low, it is a good thing to redeem it, because you may pay in Consols instead of in money. |
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Biddle actively pursued a policy of pressing state banks to redeem their outstanding banknotes at promised par or face value in specie. |
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Interest is exempt from state and local taxes, and you can defer paying federal taxes until you redeem your bonds. |
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Not all banks redeem and sell Savings Bonds, so you may have to make some phone calls to find one that will help you, he says. |
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What this usually entails is an educational voucher that parents can redeem at a private school. |
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She also enclosed a gift certificate that the customer could redeem in the store. |
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We never redeem store coupons, yet we have redeemed more than 15 store coupons in the past four weeks. |
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Next of kin to the golden coreopsis, it behooves some of the bur-marigolds to redeem their clan's reputation for ugliness. |
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Various stabs have been made at how many extra billions of UK health spending will be needed to redeem the Prime Minister's new promise. |
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When independence finally came, in August 1947, Gandhi thought it time to redeem his party's old promise. |
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However, the mighty barbarian is deemed unworthy to enter Paradise by the Ancestors and is reincarnated in order to redeem himself. |
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When the loan is repaid and the land becomes free of the mortgage again, the mortgagor is said to redeem the land. |
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In the Feast of the Passover we see Christ as the Lamb of God, shedding his precious blood to redeem his people. |
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I would be at her house to act like a servant to redeem my sins. |
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Sports drinks and coconut water, which is lower in sugar, can also redeem electrolytes lost while drinking, says White. |
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Sens. Rand Paul and Cory Booker may have drawn wide attention and praise for their REDEEM Act. |
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In any case, the decision to redeem the land makes no practical sense. |
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She was the pale and sleeping kind, the kind who had to spend centuries waiting for the proper time to rise and redeem their lands, but she looked like one. |
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Determined to redeem its Revolutionary War debts, Massachusetts imposed heavy taxes, payable in hard money, in the midst of a severe depression in transatlantic trade. |
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Antipholus of Ephesus, finally obtaining the ransom money he sent for, offers to pay it to redeem Egeon, but the Duke reprieves the old man without payment. |
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Sure he could be a grouch, and completely tactless and insensitive, but he always seemed to have justifications for his actions, or at least would redeem himself. |
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Conceivably the poem was written at the request of the victim's relatives, perhaps in the attempt to redeem a reputation sullied by the manner of his death. |
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The problem facing the poems is usually how to redeem the mopiness. |
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Now, thanks to a military man he fired, retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal, he has a chance to redeem himself. |
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Various strategies are devised to arrest or fragment its ongoingness, and to retrieve or redeem moments that seem to stand outside time or otherwise defy it. |
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The bank's lien would, after all, continue only during the subsistence of the debenture, which the debtor would at all times have the right to redeem. |
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It's surprising, then, how a couple of strangely touching notes toward the close redeem a work that boldly straddles the line between total hokum and the very stimulating. |
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At that time, pawnbrokers purposely lowered the amount of money poor people received for pledges and shortened the time limit required to redeem their receipts. |
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Starting in 1776, the Congress sought to raise money by loans from wealthy individuals, promising to redeem the bonds after the war. |
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Inscriptions on scrolls held by the various saints all relate to the immaculacy Of the Virgin and her power to redeem from sin. |
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He sacrificially volunteers to journey to the World, become a man himself, and redeem the Fall of Man through his own death and resurrection. |
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Jesus is reverenced as the one man who has lived unspotted by the world, free from human foibles, able to redeem mankind by his example. |
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You will be sent a voucher which you can redeem at any retailer for your variety six-pack of crisps. |
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A note is a promise to redeem later for some other object of value, usually specie. |
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In all of this lies the chance, also, for fifa to redeem itself. |
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The holy mother brought five sicles and a pair of turtledoves to redeem the Lamb of God. |
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Given that honor was at stake, the appropriate method for the United States Navy to redeem itself was by dueling. |
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When the seller's bank tried redeem the money order from the post office for payment, they are returned as fraudulent, and the seller loses the money. |
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Auster tough-mindedly denies both cinematic and narrative art the transcendent powers that could fully redeem Mann's, Grund's, and Zimmer's lives. |
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Travelers' checks are increasingly difficult to redeem across the United Kingdom, the Nordic countries, and the Eurozone, and there's usually a fee for the service. |
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In fact, the 1997 proposal was a binding bylaw amendment prompted by Fleming's refusal to redeem its poison pill despite a 65 percent antipill vote the previous year. |
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Of course, technologies are typically oversold at the beginning of their careers, commonly leading to much disenchantment before they go on to redeem their promise. |
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How do I redeem a gift card or promo code in the Mac App Store? |
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The landowner of the shore may redeem the new land at market price. |
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As previously announced, DDR will redeem, on November 20, 2015, any and all notes that remain outstanding and that are not converted as described above. |
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Ramadoss has welcomed plans for special court to hear business-related cases as it will free resources, dynamise the economy and redeem lost jobs. |
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This voice, this unity, is the true attractivity which is to redeem man. |
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Benefits for members of RJ's Royal Plus Frequent Flyer Programer will start this weekend and customers will be able to redeem mileage points on all other oneworld carriers. |
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