The essential point, in my estimation, is to recall we live in a society that glorifies and worships the famous. |
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Do you not see that everyone in the heavens and Earth glorifies God, as do the birds with their outspread wings? |
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The magazine glorifies a procession of vaunted rebels for struggling to persuade a corporate hierarchy to let them generate profits. |
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In Britain, the show has been ballyhooed by the political caste, which isn't surprising, since it glorifies their trade. |
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The historical quaintness described at each river-side town the men pass glorifies the grandeur of a long lost Britain. |
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Officers believe it glorifies football violence and it is understood that they are probing the legality of the video. |
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Add to this a culture that glorifies violence and brutality, and the mix becomes explosive. |
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No, I think it glorifies football violence and the timing of it couldn't be worse. |
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But he dismisses criticism that the film glorifies violence and highlights the futility of life in the underworld. |
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The name is discriminating, glorifies violence, makes reference to a unconstitutional organization, or violates Protection of Youth Provisions. |
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Each side glorifies itself, while denigrating the other. Moreover, the textbooks tend to deny each other's existence. |
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It glorifies celebrities, extols riches and promotes glamour. |
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Moreover, Stalinist ideology glorifies the family, particularly in China where the Communist Party was based on the peasantry. |
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But, at the same time, the cancers are helped to metastasise by a culture that too often glorifies delinquency, misogyny, drugdealing and violence. |
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Many unchurched Americans' value systems are derived from civil religion that is concerned only for America's perceived well-being or pop culture that glorifies greed. |
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A museum attached to the shrine glorifies Japan's militarist past, entirely glossing over atrocities committed in China and elsewhere in Asia. |
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Indeed, the emphasis on management by generating an organizational culture to some extent glorifies barriers to coordination. |
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This has upset local residents, who are sick of their environment being vandalised and believe this packaging design glorifies the neds who are causing the trouble. |
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The marketing machinery surrounding them creates an ideology of performance that glorifies the power of youth. |
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My soul glorifies the Lord, and my spirit exults with joy in God, my King of Love! |
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They think that their worldly success in society glorifies God in their lives. |
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The two countries' relationship had been plunged into the chiller by the provocative visits of Mr Abe's predecessor, Junichiro Koizumi, to Yasukuni, the Tokyo war shrine that glorifies Japan's militarist past. |
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The distinctively Canadian formulation of the principle of equal respect and dignity of each individual is one which neither obliterates nor glorifies difference. |
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The website Kavkaz Center, the mouthpiece for the rebels that normally glorifies acts of terror carried out by North Caucasus fighters, made pains to disavow the Tsarnaev brothers and distance itself from the Boston attack. |
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Nothing about the Vimy monument really glorifies war. |
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The sacrament of Reconciliation glorifies divine mercy toward human misery and makes the vitality of Baptism and the dynamism of Confirmation grow. |
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It is my Father who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is our God. |
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The Chronicle glorifies the military prowess and shrewdness of Oleg, an account imbued with legendary detail. |
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He glorifies the heroes that made their names in battle far more than those who made peace. |
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The challenge for the North American church is to live faithfully and sacrificially for Christ, to engage with a culture that is materialistic, self-centered, and glorifies violence without conforming to that culture. |
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In my opinion use of these names just glorifies the image of these dregs of society and trivialises their alleged crimes. |
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