| Between the last strip of the Lombard lowland and the Alps chain, the territory of Bergamo is a land of great devoutness. |
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| Bach wrote to the city council that the music would not be too theatrical and the piece would draw out the devoutness of the believers. |
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| When the power is used for moral ends, it seems to be the power of belief and devoutness in the face of unbelief and evil. |
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| Such increased devoutness and the Huis' tendency to congregate in and around mosques have made them appear clannish to many Han Chinese, Mai said. |
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| As best I can tell, the Boy Scouts are open to anyone who says they're religious, regardless of the religion, and regardless of the degree of devoutness. |
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| Deep devoutness, asceticism, and withdrawal from the world marked the Kabbalists' way of life. |
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| Just thank who ever your flavour of devoutness may dictate you to thank. |
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| The sculptor carved the initials B and D on the shaft to show the devoutness of its donators. |
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| The play is influenced by the life of Job, the prophet who was blessed with a luxurious life and whose piety and devoutness were idol. |
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| In this center of Hohenburg devoutness many young girls gathered around Odilia in the sign of charity. |
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| Pierre Reboul was serving his apprenticeship with Michel Chabran before staying two years in the staff of Jacques Pic to which he dedicates a filial devoutness. |
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| This was booming before the crisis, thanks to oil-fuelled liquidity in the Gulf, rising devoutness among Muslims and a fast-developing market infrastructure. |
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| He wears a perpetual five-day growth of beard, a sign of devoutness. |
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