This divinely inspired video of a teenage Vin Diesel breakdancing is one such gift. |
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Buy gift certificates, practical gifts and steer clear of electronics and big-ticket items. |
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By using his mighty megaphone for raunchy name calling, Rush Limbaugh has handed the Democrats a big fat gift. |
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Totes, T-shirts, and an anthropomorphic stuffed rat are for sale at the gift shop. |
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Desperate to stand out, some megachurches are baiting Easter crowds with flat-screen TVs, iPads, and Starbucks gift cards. |
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Jakes says he believes in the axiom that the act of forgiveness is not really a gift to others as much as it is a gift to oneself. |
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An innovative gift is the Qardioarm, a blood pressure monitor that records readings and uploads them to the cloud. |
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One blackly funny screed in the book is directed at Harry and David's gift baskets. |
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The Sunday Times of London has reported that it has given a U.K. parliamentary committee evidence of such a Russian gift. |
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Unlike the divine gift, the gift of blood can be corrupted by the giver as well as by the givee. |
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I've never met his mother, so I'm grasping at straws for an appropriate gift for her. |
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If the customs inspector gets hinky about letting them into the country, you can let him keep one as a gift. |
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Nearby, Nitecrest is the UK's leading manufacturer of gift, payment, loyalty and phone cards, and exports most of its products. |
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Let the guest awhile be abiding, though he long for his homefare sore, To tarry at least for the morrow, that the gift I may fulfil. |
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It traces the continuity between God's gift of law to Moses to Alfred's own issuance of law to the West Saxon people. |
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After retiring from the WRNS in 1961, Jean from Halifax, Yorkshire, set up a gift shop in Plymouth, then spent time travelling the world. |
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Judging from her expression, I think the gift was a complete surprise. |
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The gift of angpow was placed beside the basin. When my mum was walking out, the bomoh took the angpow and put in into his cloth bag. |
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Apostle spoons were a common baptismal gift in the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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He bought her some chocolates as a gift. She ate one chocolate and threw the rest away. |
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In any case, now we have defined the identities and established the unique characteristics of all types of gift givers and gift getters. |
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You know what they say about a gift horse, man. This is free help. Don't take it for granted. |
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Maybe I was lucky that we did not get together, who knows, maybe she would have given me the gift that keeps on giving. |
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She stowed the ginch she had just received as a gift in the dresser out of harm's way. |
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Besides the gift of tongues, Pentecostals may also use glossolalia as a form of praise and worship in corporate settings. |
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Included in this category are the gift of faith, gifts of healing, and the gift of miracles. |
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This was especially true in the movement's earlier history, when anyone could initiate a song, chorus, or spiritual gift. |
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Furthermore, Ewart believed that Jesus' name baptism and the gift of tongues were essential for salvation. |
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Pleased with the gift, Matholwch and Branwen sail back to Ireland to reign. |
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The Hugin was offered as a gift to Ramsgate and Broadstairs by the Daily Mail in order for it to be preserved for centuries. |
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He gave Odysseus a leather bag containing all the winds, except the west wind, a gift that should have ensured a safe return home. |
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With the paltry trade goods he had to offer, the explorer was unable to provide a suitable gift to the ruler. |
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I put all my emotions on my shoulders and took the pain and places it at on a pedal stool like it was a gift from God! |
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One of these toys, given as a gift by their father, would inspire the Wright brothers to pursue the dream of flight. |
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The Billiard Room holds a massive porcelain vase that was a gift of the Russian Tsar. |
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A ceremony to commemorate the gift, known as the Perambulation of the Town Leat still takes place in the town every seven years. |
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Mauss defines the gift as creating a special bond between the giver and the receiver. |
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According to Mauss, the giver never really leaves the gift but become's part of the receiver's future by inserting the gift into their life. |
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A gift leads at some point to another gift is response, which creates a special reciprocal bond between people. |
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He allowed a synagogue to be built in Rome, and he gave as a gift to this synagogue a scroll of the Torah known as the Severus Scroll. |
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Early in the voyage he decided that he could write a book about geology, and he showed a gift for theorising. |
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Possessing the gift of prophecy, I will be able to apprehend that the quest fort he Grail Hallows is meant to postcede my working Sarum there. |
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Alfonso sent the gift, named ganda, and its Indian keeper, Ocem, to King Manuel. |
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When given as a gift in Victorian England, such a pomander indicated warmth of feeling. |
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On May 1, 1521 they were invited by rajah Humabon of Cebu, of the Philippines to a banquet ashore to receive a gift for the king of Spain. |
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These emissaries brought golden jewelry as a gift, which greatly pleased the Spaniards. |
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Medford is home to Harry and David, which sells gift items under several brands. |
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The Dutch Gift to Charles II of England was a diplomatic gift which included four contemporary Dutch paintings. |
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The abbess was so impressed with the success of his gift that she encouraged him to become a monk. |
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Leaders were given a specially designed aloha shirt as a gift but were not required to wear it for the photo. |
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Could there be a more romantic gift than a remote-controlled fart machine or a pull-my-finger pen? |
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He began to teach that salvation or redemption is a gift of God's grace, attainable only through faith in Jesus as the Messiah. |
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Obligatory cat pun coming up... this book is a purrfect gift for the cat lady or cat dude in your life. |
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Neglect not the gift that is in thee, which was given thee by the laying on of the hands of the presbytery. |
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The Prayer Book Cross was erected in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park in 1894 as a gift from the Church of England. |
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Lutherans believe that individuals receive this gift of salvation through faith alone. |
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Justification comes as a pure gift, not something we merit by changed behavior or in which we cooperate. |
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Parties may do this for tax purposes, attempting to disguise gift transactions as contracts. |
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It generally does not apply to property acquired prior to the marriage or to property acquired by gift or inheritance during the marriage. |
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Classical jurists held that human reason is a gift from God which should be exercised to its fullest capacity. |
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But the real work of the First Thursday Foundation is remembering, and its biggest gift is knitting back together lives raveled by loss. |
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Such offices were obsolescent and involved negligible duties and scant profit, but were in the King's gift nonetheless. |
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Birthdays are wonderful occasions to thank God for the gift of life. What about your rebirthday, the day you were born again? |
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Indian allegiance could be held only by gifts, and to an Indian no gift was as acceptable as a lethal weapon. |
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Like other small North Sea coastal resorts Hornsea has a promenade, laid out gardens, hotels, fish and chip shops, gift shops and so on. |
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George Jessel... is still shooting his mouth off as though nothing mattered except his own gift for wise-cracks. |
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The gift equation deserves special attention among the land transfer equations for both paternal and maternal sibsets. |
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Bess had been a sort of a gift to replace my trusty splattergun, Bessie, lost in the far north. |
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The set is a wonderful gift to make for a new baby, and if worked in superwash wool or a washable blend it's sure to get lots of wear. |
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It is common for the host to offer each guest a gold cigarette case with ten Thai sticks as a party gift or after they close a deal. |
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Dear JYCA Friends, To say THANK YOU for all of your support, we are attaching a Thanksgivukah gift from us, to you. |
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Marvell's gift as an animadverter is the impression he gives of being able to voice his opponent's hidden intentions. |
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You know those clever people who turn their gift of towels and washcloths into mini wedding cakes? |
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People love to buy Holi gifts like apparel, chocolates, dry fruits, gift hampers, Holi colours, water guns and more. |
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Your delightful gift of gab can get you in gossip trouble but, of course, you can talk your way out of it. |
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The session ended with all the children been given Pudsey party bags as a well-done gift for finding him. |
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In August, 16 white-tailed eagle chicks, given as a gift from Norway, were released in Fife. |
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Like a wedding registry, wish lists are created by adding specific products to the user's account for the gift givers to view. |
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Wish lists, wedding registries and other gift lists are one way to ensure that people give something their friends will like. |
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Yume was the Akita prefectureas gift to show gratitude for Russiaas assistance after 2011as devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan. |
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The new arrival proved to be a gift from woodcarver Leonard Croft, a family friend from Shepley. |
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Through the generous gift of tissue donation, RTI is able to provide these allografts to children in need. |
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This means each is free to allocate a portion of the GST exemption to the gift. |
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In 1172 Henry gave John the castles of Chinon, Loudun and Mirebeau as a wedding gift. |
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I know the gift he gave you for your wedding is not worth much, but I hope you'll understand it's the thought that counts. |
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In 1875 a statue of Cromwell by Matthew Noble was erected in Manchester outside the cathedral, a gift to the city by Mrs. |
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The building was considered unsuitable for parliamentary use, however, and the gift was rejected. |
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I've more compliments to impart, to be sure, but I'd as lief make a gift of them to none but thy lautitious self. |
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One, with long hanging pips, was trying to edge the other, a leansome male, lest there should be the possibility of a gift. |
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The Codex Amiatinus was meant to be a gift to the Pope, and Ceolfrith was taking it to Rome when he died on the way. |
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A set of rosary beads was placed in her hands, a gift she had received from Mother Teresa. |
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In 1958, a Totem pole was installed nearby, a gift from British Columbia to the Queen. |
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He told his foreman about his dream and gift and was taken immediately to see the abbess, believed to be St Hilda of Whitby. |
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Oscar Wilde generally disparaged his depiction of character, while admiring his gift for caricature. |
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A more formative event for his career than his formal education was an uncle's gift, when Lean was aged ten, of a Brownie box camera. |
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The urn has never been the official trophy of the Ashes series, having been a personal gift to Bligh. |
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Any yacht club that meets the requirements specified in the deed of gift has the right to challenge the yacht club that holds the cup. |
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The chamber was designed by the Norwegian architect Arnstein Arneberg and was a gift from Norway. |
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God the creator, having divinity by nature, offers each person participation in divinity by cooperatively accepting His gift of grace. |
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Her mum says that she is deaf and only partially sighted, so I need to go and stand in front of her, so she can see the gift. |
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Many of the sculptures made reference to the work of Rankin, and an eleventh sculpture was a personal gift to him. |
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Michael Alexander writes that, as a translator, Pound was a pioneer with a great gift of language and an incisive intelligence. |
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Among the other vehicles Clapton owns or has owned during his life are a vintage Mini Cooper Radford which was a gift from George Harrison. |
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Its name commemorates a major gift by The Dr Mortimer and Theresa Sackler Foundation. |
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The VHS was also made available in a deluxe boxed gift set with a mounted filmstrip and six lithograph prints from the movie. |
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When I look at what I call the gift of life, I feel a gratitude which is in tune with some religious ideas of God. |
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They agreed that each would give the Athenians one gift and the Athenians would choose whichever gift they preferred. |
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Liechtenstein's gift and estate taxes vary depending on the relationship the recipient has to the giver and the amount of the inheritance. |
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At the same time, the level of skill required to produce quality work was recognized, and even considered a divine gift. |
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This reinstatement of his status was accompanied by the gift of lands in Argyll, Roxburghshire and the Lothians. |
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The Veda was the most precious gift for which the West had ever been indebted to the East. |
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At the opening of the Glasgow LGBT Centre in 1995, he read a poem he had written for the occasion, and presented it to the Centre as a gift. |
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She wrote the verse with Stephen Raw, a textual artist, and a signed print of the work was sent to the couple as a wedding gift. |
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Edward gave Isabella a psalter as a wedding gift, and her father gave her gifts worth over 21,000 livres and a fragment of the True Cross. |
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Roger de Montgomery was given the town as a gift from William, and built Shrewsbury Castle in 1074, taking the title of Earl. |
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The first copies of the Welsh national anthem, Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau, were printed in what is now the Siop Nain tea and gift shop on Well Street. |
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The interior of the Ashmolean has been extensively modernised in recent years and now includes a restaurant and large gift shop. |
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For example, in a Pentecostal church service, the gift of tongues might be exercised followed by the operation of the gift of interpretation. |
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Some teach that the gift of tongues is equal to the gift of prophecy when tongues are interpreted. |
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Alongside this high regard for the authority of scripture is a belief that the gift of prophecy continues to operate within the Church. |
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Besides acting as a prayer language, tongues also function as the gift of tongues. |
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Pentecostals teach that those with the gift of tongues should pray for the gift of interpretation. |
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Her way of paying for these gift subscriptions was to choose one of her sows which was in a family way and, when the sow littered, to sell its offspring. |
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She remembered going to the farm, taking a whinberry tart as a gift, but she was greeted by a servant girl who came out into the yard, barring the doorway behind her. |
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Sign-ons, to be fair, are neither a gift nor a bonus. They are payments for surrendering what remuneration an executive was promised at the job he's leaving. |
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There is a dining room with southwestern dishes on the menu, a beauty and barber shop, newsstand, coffeeshop, gift shop, snackbar, and coin laundry. |
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What can I wear under these bloatsome circumstances that will be festive and fun, sexy and sharp but won't push down on Pearl's gift to my system? A nightshirt. |
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It owns and helps fund the Old Bailey, the Central Criminal Court for England and Wales, as a gift to the nation, having begun as the City and Middlesex Sessions. |
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An ordinary gift cannot sublime a person to a supernatural employment. |
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In his will, he also left a substantial gift to the citizens of Rome. |
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A Guardian interview with the physicist later stated that he only accepted the order because he was wrongly assured that the award was the gift of the Queen alone. |
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Terrified by his words, and conscious of my own timidity and cowardice, I gave up my journey and attempted to apply whatever gift I had in defense of my faith. |
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Here's a proof of gift, But here's no proof, sir, of acceptancy. |
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The king also gave Wilfrid a quarter of the land on the island as a gift. |
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After the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 the Lodge quickly became the home of the Ranger of the Great Park, an office in the gift of the sovereign. |
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On the other hand, let's say you've assumed the two of you aren't on gift giving terms yet. Then, out of the blue, your empty-handedness is met by a lavish gift. |
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Being a very strong, active man, with gift of versatile hand and brain, and early acquaintance with handicrafts, Christopher Bert could earn his keep. |
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Satire, flourishing in his gift for caricature, is his forte. |
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Faith receives the gift of salvation rather than causes salvation. |
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Upon leaving the establishment in 1838 Miss Wooler presented her with a parting gift of The Vision of Don Roderick and Rokeby, a collection of poems by Walter Scott. |
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Often an artifice is employed to effect the passage from one state to another such as an unexpected inheritance, a miraculous gift, grand reunions, etc. |
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It is situated about half a mile northeast of Hugh Town and is a popular tourist spot with a number of guest houses, a restaurant, several gift shops and art galleries. |
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One of the Institution's founding members, Sir George Beaumont, Bt, would eventually play a major role in the National Gallery's foundation by offering a gift of 16 paintings. |
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First be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift. |
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Enzo Ferrari presented a 1989 Ferrari F40 as a gift to Mansell. |
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A curved line of liquor stores, supermarkets and quaintish gift shops was all one could see from the vantage point of the ceaseless procession of cars. |
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Persons, therefore, starting with this natural gift developed by degrees their special aptitudes, till their rude improvisations gave birth to Poetry. |
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This law conferred the Chequers Estate owned by Sir Arthur and Lady Lee, as a gift to the Crown for use as a country home for future Prime Ministers. |
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Before Thorstein left home, he and Asgerd decided to take Arinbjorn's gift, the silk cloak, out of Egil's chest, and Thorstein wore it to the Thing. |
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The most usual way of acquiring an interest in property is as the result of a consensual transaction with the previous owner, for example, a sale or a gift. |
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He also had a talent for the truth. He would tell it, regardless, a gift that did him little political good in the Army, where you had to go along to get along. |
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On his entry to Rome, Trajan granted the plebs a direct gift of money. |
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Property acquired during marriage is presumed to belong to the community estate except if acquired by inheritance or gift, or by exchange for other separate property. |
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Winehouse entered into a joint venture in 2009 with EMI to launch a range of wrapping paper and gift cards containing song lyrics from her album Back to Black. |
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Certain it is that out of the lavish pin-money which her father gave her as a free gift from time to time, she only doled out a meagre allowance to her husband. |
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Inside Kayla found a giftset from Bath and Body Works and an envelope. She opened it and found a gift certificate to a day spa. Kayla squealed in delight. |
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The question of whether Labour should have accepted the support of his media empire as a gift, or spurned it as a poisoned chalice, retains a certain relevance. |
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He showed his intent to conquer the entirety of the Persian Empire by throwing a spear into Asian soil and saying he accepted Asia as a gift from the gods. |
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Zarafa, another famous giraffe, was brought from Egypt to Paris in the early 19th century as a gift from Muhammad Ali of Egypt to Charles X of France. |
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Kufstein passed to the County of Tyrol in 1342, when it was a wedding gift to Countess Margaret from her husband, Emperor Louis's son Louis the Brandenburger. |
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Stephen were moved to Vienna in 1798 and the Talisman of Charlemagne was given as a gift in 1804 to Josephine Bonaparte and subsequently to Rheims Cathedral. |
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They began to make beer and believed that it was a gift from gods. |
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Technical Advice Memorandum 200437030 discusses the question of administrable impracticality in an evaluation of how gift certificates should be treated. |
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Their wedding was commemorated by the gift of a Book of Hours. |
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But death had no gift for me, no power to free me from flesh. |
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Petersburg, Russia, on 13 June 2013, Susan Boyle visited Children's Hospital Number 17 and presented to the hospital a gift of an anesthetic machine. |
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Penney promoted its Cooks brand flip waffle iron and six-quart slow cooker or griddle as part of its Doorbuster specials on Black Friday, while the gift guide on Macys. |
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The preciousest gift that a man hath of God in this world is the true heart of his wife, to abide by him in wealth and woe, and to bear all fortunes with him. |
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Stand mixers and waffle irons finished numbers one and two, respectively, in a poll of consumers' 2007 gift purchases of small kitchen electrics, conducted by The NPD Group. |
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The Royal Mint also issues silver, gold and platinum proof sets of the circulating coins, as well as gift products such as gold coins set into jewellery. |
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From very early times, kings were specifically identified with the young maize god, whose gift of maize was the basis of Mesoamerican civilization. |
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Had La Malinche not been part of the Conquest of Mexico for her linguistic gift, communication between the Spanish and the Indigenous would have been much harder. |
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In both instances this goal toward which the gift is directed dissociates the engifted from the gift, whereas his opponents would identify the two. |
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Pentecostals believe in both a literal heaven and hell, the former for those who have accepted God's gift of salvation and the latter for those who have rejected it. |
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A spiritual gift is often exercised in partnership with another gift. |
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Every other week we get some uneducated politician shitlord braying on about how rape isn't that bad, rape babies are a gift from Jeebus, etc. and so on. |
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There is also a chemist, camping and fishing store and within walking distance is a gift shop, furniture and whitegoods store, credit union and Centrelink office. |
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How do I redeem a gift card or promo code in the Mac App Store? |
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Tongues as the initial evidence of the baptism with the Holy Spirit and in individual prayer serves a different purpose than tongues as a spiritual gift. |
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In some populations, tobacco is seen as a gift from the Creator, with the ceremonial tobacco smoke carrying one's thoughts and prayers to the Creator. |
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A gift of land is held to be complete in all its parts, when accompanied by a couch shell, a seat of honor, a chhatra, a good horse and a good carriage. |
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