His voice was dark and angry, and filled with an everlasting promise of revenge. |
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In the Paradiso Dante experiences the mystery of the Absolute firsthand, and thereby finds it certain and everlasting. |
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They expect the spark to be everlasting, they expect eyes to never wander, etc. |
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My everlasting, and most fearful, memory of the war was being woken by an thundering noise which shook and rattled the windows of my bedroom. |
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Another blast of wind shook the everlasting trees and riddled the naked branches. |
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We've been told, by countless shrinks and well-meaning friends, that marriage is no everlasting bed of roses. |
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His imagery conveys intense emotion, and the beauty of his mezzotints is everlasting. |
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Naturally, he regarded the pagan Platonists as mistaken in accepting polytheism, everlasting world-cycles, and the transmigration of souls. |
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To kill a culture is to cast its individual members into everlasting oblivion, their memories buried with their mortal remains. |
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The deep red fruit of the mulberry is the everlasting memorial of these true lovers. |
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I am the most powerful of the Vampire race and have become immune to all weaknesses, making me unkillable and everlasting. |
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We eat it with breadsticks, descendants of the biscotto, the twice-baked everlasting ship's biscuits that kept a trading empire alive. |
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It seems that many a man and cow have fallen into an everlasting embrace with eternity by confusing such glamour with solidity. |
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For example, the idea of a road or a river is a symbol of a never-ending or everlasting journey. |
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Kan Je-Gyu created a masterpiece of loyalty, honor and the everlasting bonds of brotherhood. |
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A perfect vision of beauty, made everlasting by its creator so many countless years ago. |
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She held only a small bouquet of wild rose campion, daisies and pearly everlasting, each kind numbering seven. |
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Hand in hand they strode back towards the faery castle and the life of everlasting joy and timeless companionship that awaited them. |
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It is summer here and yet sometimes I sense an everlasting coldness amongst the city folk. |
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Of the few wildflowers, figwort and everlasting appear to be the most common. |
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Sirk, to his everlasting credit, steers her clear of self-parody by making her the pivot of the story. |
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Button-like flowerheads, produced in corymbs or singly, are everlasting when dried. |
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Christ as the only mediator of the new covenant is the everlasting Son of God and was foreordained by the Father for his three-fold office. |
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Sadly, like the line from a disco song, this everlasting love couldn't last forever. |
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The everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, neither faints nor is weary. |
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A treatise on the fulness of the everlasting gospel, setting forth its first principles, promises, and blessings. |
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Will's always been a cutie and I've always been attracted to him, even during my everlasting love for Brett. |
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For the recalcitrants, the hell-on-earth of daisy-cutters, thermobaric bombs and the everlasting half-life of the waste from nuclear detonations. |
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As we get older, the first illusions we relinquish are our fantasies of an everlasting, effortless romantic partnership. |
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It develops an everlasting union that lives on forever through the perpetual fruit it bears. |
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After his arrival, man's everlasting desire for not departing and staying forever in this world is his perpetual passion from time immemorial. |
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A sprig of holly is added as a symbol of everlasting life, and the burning brandy a reminder of the rebirth of the sun. |
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While we cannot know all the details, we know that the belief entails the promise of everlasting life and eternal joy. |
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It is the material of his eternal life either in everlasting joy or painful torture. |
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Stone crosses like these are not unfamiliar to you, nor are these dim garlands of everlasting flowers. |
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We profess, O God, that you are from everlasting to everlasting, that you are changeless and timeless, that you are the same yesterday, today, and forever. |
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If there's anyone out there who can name all the second evictees off the top of their head, they will either earn my undying respect or everlasting contempt. |
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This everlasting provides filler for fresh and dried displays. |
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The three sisters clinked glasses, laughed, and drank to their everlasting bond as the sun finally disappeared beneath the ocean line, giving way to the cool night stars. |
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Bright white sparks rode along the surfaces of the halls, and then the light ceased, and the area was engulfed in eternal, everlasting darkness once more. |
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They can be cut to use fresh or dried as an everlasting flower. |
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Ehrlich left an everlasting legacy in medicine with his eclectic career as an organic chemist, histologist, immunologist, hematologist, and pharmacologist. |
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Cricket was my keen interest, my passion and my everlasting love. |
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Several native species have begun to colonize the now stabilized dune area including Sitka spruce, evergreen huckleberry, pearly everlasting, yarrow, and kinnikinnic. |
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To those who repent and hope for forgiveness, the display of Francis's stigmata offers the promise of death transcended, of resurrection and everlasting life. |
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But I never want us to regret our everlasting national connection to Hebron. |
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So, to the everlasting shame of President Ronald Reagan, the U.S. did nothing to stop his genocide. |
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Combining text with a sculptured likeness and appropriate symbols in an everlasting material, medals could be distributed widely for lasting glory. |
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Defeats are always difficult to swallow but this one must leave a sizeable lump akin to an everlasting gobstopper lodged in the throat of York City. |
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Therefore the miracle of the last and final Messenger should also be everlasting, examinable and verifiable by people of all ages, after its revelation. |
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They've been like a dream, an everlasting dream that will never end. |
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As with the genome, the internet was going to transform our lives, remake society, abolish boom and bust, bring everlasting peace and make the Tories unelectable forever. |
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If society made one small change, we would be living in everlasting peace, with boundless prosperity, and experiencing eternal kindness to one another. |
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The women who read the celebrity rags fantasize about fabulous courtships, fairy tale weddings, romantic honeymoons, and the everlasting bonding of parenting. |
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That satisfaction brings us everlasting happiness is an unfailing truth. |
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The life of men, of the beasts of the field, of the earth itself seemed destined to revolve in an everlasting cycle, a natural cycle, unsusceptible to the changes of time. |
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In fact, there is an everlasting list of genres and subgenres of indie rock. |
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Her second affair was far deeper, tragic and, in its effects, everlasting. |
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To his everlasting credit, he never once gave in to temptation. |
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I praised and honoured him that liveth forever, whose dominion is an everlasting dominion. |
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Theirs is an everlasting terrestrial inheritance because they rejected the truth when it was offered to them in mortality. |
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Of course, unmarriage isn't a guarantee of love everlasting any more than marriage is. |
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The old man has been there and left his tracks in everlasting snow. |
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She had a whole floor of everlasting flowers spread to dry in her front room. |
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Ever green, winter or summer, the Douglas-fir proudly points heavenward as if to call attention to the everlasting peace above. |
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Dried dandelion leaves, as well as mayweed, goutweed, Canada mayflower, and clammy everlasting, leave much to be desired. |
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The prestigious Honorary Harlem Globetrotter accolade recognizes an individual of extraordinary character and achievement who has made an everlasting mark on the world. |
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Trafigura, on the other hand, turned to Cote d'lvoire in order to protect their own country and people from the everlasting consequences of such toxic waste. |
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The Jones man was looking at her hard. Now he reached into the hatch of his vest and fetched out a couple of cigars, everlasting big ones, with gilt bands on them. |
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Why should any man then doubt of his childship, doubt of his own everlasting condition, and say, that he is none of the child of God because he is tempted? |
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Of this were confected the famous everlasting lamps and tapers. |
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Bless, guide, and defend them, that they may pass through this world, as finally to enjoy in thy presence everlasting happiness, for Jesus Christ's sake. |
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Chapter 8 also describes Christ's sacrificial death as satisfying God's justice and attaining both humanity's reconciliation with God and everlasting life for the elect. |
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The bodies will then be changed, those of the wicked to a state of everlasting shame and torment, those of the righteous to an everlasting state of celestial glory. |
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The crickets stridulated their everlasting monotonous meaningful note. |
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