That and to make him one of the leaders of the sport he defiled is ludicrous! |
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We have not treated our brethren in the animal kingdom well and we've defiled much of the space they need to live. |
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Around his neck he wore his white robe, the bottom of which was stained red by the blood that now defiled the sacred hall's floor. |
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The absence of a good moral character defiled perceived beauty, making the latter superficial. |
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Now you know what it feels like to have your property defiled by ill-bred scum. |
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Are these textiles Baroque draperies, shrouds or the curtains of a luxurious four-poster bed defiled and destroyed? |
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The air is filled with sulphurous gas, the streets are covered with debris from fireworks and rivers are defiled by chemicals. |
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Those who turn to mediums and spiritists do not seek assistance from God, but play the harlot and become defiled. |
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It is also one of unredeemed and unredeemable ugliness, of a landscape despoiled and defiled. |
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The mob entered the synagogue, desecrated the biggest house of worship and defiled the Scrolls of the Law. |
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The humanity of Christ enters unto the holy of holies as one defiled by sin, blemished, and impure through contact with death and the curse of the cross. |
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This Great Pillar, which represented the Spirit of God in an unregenerated world and emblemized again a perfect world and a regenerated man, was defiled and desecrated. |
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The building is like one grand water closet — every hole and corner is defiled. |
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Its influence will subdue and humble the soul defiled by sin and uplifted by self-exaltation. |
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Our pages would be defiled by an account of their open unblushing immoralities. |
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Is an assembly evil or defiled if it uses musical instruments in some of its meetings? |
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After Mr. Tkach betrayed the trust placed in him by giving that defiant sermon in Atlanta, the Spiritual Temple of God became defiled. |
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For it was granted in our illustration of light that the rays of the sun sent down to earth from heaven are not defiled by touching all the mud and filth and garbage. |
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The massive laundry operations that began nearly a century ago near the Marmalong Bridge, industrial effluent upstream and the sewage of the city defiled the river. |
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And then, you know, the reality is that the image never conforms to the reality and sooner or later, the image is going to be defiled and everybody is going to be enraged. |
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And then they defiled the sacred name of Christ many times in my presence. |
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Maybe he had killed a guard or defiled the aristocrat's daughter. |
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She had been training to become a priestess, when she had been defiled. |
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I cannot help but think of the political and ideological interests that have defiled the city. |
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And it's just so easy, I thought as I pulled my shirt on and, once again, said thank you to the young man I'd just defiled. |
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They find the Temple defiled and turned into a pagan sanctuary. |
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In any event I was none too pleased that someone had defiled the book. |
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They destroy the altars, after having defiled them with their uncleanness. |
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One is left to wonder if there is any shred of piety remaining in the one institution God purposed to be a life-long union but is being defiled at will. |
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So too, when holy sites are used for military purposes, their sacred character is defiled. |
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Is the local assembly, our network of assemblies, or the whole Church of God defiled and under God's judgement because of these hidden perverts? |
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Is it feasible to translate made-up words and purposely defiled grammar into another language? |
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People's fingers are defiled with iniquity and all they do throughout their lives is sinful. |
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Women who have been abducted, arrested, or raped are also considered to have defiled family honor. |
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For more than three centuries, the transatlantic slave trade defiled a continent and a people. |
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A defiled person was a carrier or a possible carrier of a contagious disease. |
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Each community is run by the head of the main lineage group, who seeks above all to mediate in disputes so the earth may never be defiled by blood spilling. |
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The menstruater is defiled and defiling because, as she bleeds, she strays beyond the socialized towards the realm of death. |
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Minutes after the start of a peaceful march by several tens of thousands through the centre of Rome, masked protesters looted a supermarket, defiled a church, set cars alight and battled police in a square near a cathedral. |
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Does he have to do something or say something to be defiled? |
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This service had been interrupted by the Seleucids and all the oil in the Temple had been defiled. |
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We are to identify what has become defiled and smash it. |
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However, the U. S. interpreted this as a sign of weakness, defiled the dignified political system in the DPRK chosen by its people and wantonly interfered in its internal affairs. |
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I was driven by a new vision and not by fear of being defiled. |
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This is the man who teaches all men everywhere against the people, and the law, and this place. Moreover, he also brought Greeks into the temple, and has defiled this holy place! |
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But at the end of the road, with the Vietnam War raging, the two beatniks meet with violence and death at the hands of degenerate rednecks in a country degraded and defiled. |
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They defiled down a gully to the water and bunched and jerked their noses at it and came back. |
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If a sister from an assembly that has been excluded visits another assembly, and this assembly allows her to break bread, that assembly also becomes defiled and must be excluded. |
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The serial rapist kidnapped and defiled a six-year-old girl. |
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I have sewed sackcloth upon my skin, And defiled my horn in the dust. |
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