It is time for goodness and Godliness to triumph once more over wickedness and evil. |
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Since I crossed out those cliches you're probably wondering when am I going to get on with the guy and all his nummy, yummy goodness. |
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Since love, of his goodness, has converted you from your sin, you shall be the best pillar of all his faith, I trow, and most harass his foes. |
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Might I beg that you would have the goodness to sit down upon one of those boxes, and not to interfere? |
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After several months when her comfort level increased, I progressed to putting a Hershey bar on a salad plate and nuking it into molten goodness. |
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They also took him further afield on occasions to dances and socials and he treasured their goodness and kindness in a very special way. |
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I was just about to talk about Kate Hudson, but, goodness, we have a star of our own over here. |
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At least, not now, with the goodness and warmth of the food spreading within him. |
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What was once our sustenance has become carcinogenic and devoid of goodness and nourishment. |
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These somewhat unappetizing words do not in any way reflect on the actual mouthwatering, buttery goodness of Lobster Fest. |
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Some of them even went so far as to ingest tape worms to avoid their bodies absorbing the goodness from food and so remaining thin. |
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Thank goodness that we live in an age when we no longer have to suffer unnecessarily. |
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The food nourishes, provides nutrients and goodness, yet the left-overs are generally uniform and of a recurring theme. |
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It's loaded with fibre, has practically no calories, and fills you full of rich, vitamin-y goodness every time you take a bite. |
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My goodness Charlotte you have really been slacking these past few days, haven't you? |
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Perhaps we would be excused if there were no wholesomeness, unfailingness, and invincibility in goodness. |
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Thank goodness I'm a night owl, otherwise it probably would have taken twice as long to finish this chapter. |
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Call it lethargy, call it ennui, call it plain, honest to goodness sloth, but I had yet to stir my bones and make the trek north. |
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Started by four hard-core believers in nature's booty and its goodness, Green Life aims to reintroduce nature to people around. |
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Thank goodness they claim to be non-political otherwise they would be giving politics a bad name! |
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That way you can skip stuff that bores you to tears and get straight to the meaty heart of my writerly goodness. |
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Very basic flavouring should underline the goodness of the piece of meat and fish or whatever. |
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I fed his curiosity, for it allowed me to praise the goodness and virtues of my people. |
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I'd never heard of the journal before but it's chock full of goodness for those with an interest in word usage and origins. |
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It teaches the interconnectedness of all things and the basic goodness of human nature. |
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Together with her bovine friend Cassie, they intend to take the town for all its sweet creamy caramel candy goodness. |
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The music is effective, with brassy themes of shining goodness and bass-heavy themes of scowling evil. |
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Wisdom requires that we work with the inner self, in order to act in accordance with the basic goodness we all have. |
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But along with my innocent childhood belief in the resurrection of rock music and the essential goodness of mankind, this myth was shattered too. |
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Her hospitality is only equaled by her charity, her graceful deportment by her goodness of heart. |
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We could adopt, I suppose, a privative theory of goodness, according to which every good consists in the absence of some corresponding evil. |
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Thank goodness we had a bit of money put by and were able to pay for private treatment. |
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Rousseau offered no programme for changing society wholesale to restore mankind in general to its primal innocence and goodness. |
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Man longs not so much for deathlessness as for wholeness, wisdom, goodness, and godliness. |
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The most basic statement of the tradition is that there is a double mystery, the dark mystery of evil and the bright mystery of goodness. |
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They took furnishings, china, sofas, televisions and goodness only knows what else. |
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Either buy the girl her superstructure out of the goodness of your heart or forget about it. |
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She had only to stand in the orchard, to put her hand on a little crab tree and look up at the apples, to make you feel the goodness of planting. |
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This book is a thousand times worse, force-feeding us a tale not only of the author's goodness, but the goodness of his long line of ancestors. |
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When you have the second largest economy in the world and unlimited potential for goodness, what is there to do but cosplay? |
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Last night saw Scally and I return to the Retro Bar for a further sampling of pop quiz goodness. |
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Though somewhat shy and introverted, you possess a quiet depth and your goodness radiates. |
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This child is innocently inspired by the apparent goodness and innocence of the adults to whom she pays tribute. |
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You may question his characters' motivation, but never doubt their sincerity or inherent goodness. |
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A finite being acts substantially through the goodness that arises from its participation in esse. |
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Not to be picky, but I think your otherwise legitimate critique of pickiness as a rejection of goodness is missing the larger point. |
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The innate goodness of an improvable humanity, like the oversight of a benign deity, eroded along with faith in democratic institutions. |
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Hall, who speaks in soft, measured tones, spent most of his life sitting in wooden church pews, hearing about the goodness of God. |
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Man exists coeternally with God as the temporal manifestation of His power and goodness. |
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God is the Creator from all eternity, and he creates when He wills, in His infinite goodness, through His coessential Logos and Spirit. |
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God is the being whose coessential goodness is its reason for doing infinite and eternal good. |
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Crush three cloves of garlic in there and let the oil soak up all the garlicky goodness. |
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Thank goodness doctors and nurses working in large hospitals and medical clinics are not allowed such a broad stroke interpretation of the law. |
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As you think about Jesus' goodness to you in prayer today, try writing your own hymn or prayer of praise. |
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The goodness of orange juice doesn't survive pasteurization, and nearly all orange juice is pasteurized these days. |
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Does anyone seriously think, for a moment, that Henry intends, from the goodness of his heart, to work hard to repay the ill-gotten gains? |
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His modesty, his essential humanness, and his struggle with goodness, makes it easy for audiences to relate to him. |
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They challenge every sentimental concept we have of children, of their sweetness and innocence and goodness. |
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They have the natural goodness that is absent from processed cereals, and they can lower cholesterol and reduce constipation. |
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I'm a pensioner for goodness sake, I'm hardly likely to go round walloping people. |
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Go hither for links to more acoustic goodness, any choon of which could serve as aural activator for love and good feelings. |
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Thank goodness I finished all my packing yesterday, she thought as she began to get everything ready for the day ahead. |
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The smoke alarm did indeed go off, and the candles were so waxily embedded in to the cakey goodness that it was well beyond eating. |
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There was a serene and tranquil quality about Dermot, a gentle aura of goodness and kindness that radiated from his heart. |
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Thank goodness his friend turned up when she did otherwise he could have ended up in a padded cell. |
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For goodness sake, give it a rest and come down off your moralistic and judgmental perch. |
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My goodness, what a terrifically odd and bizarre wheaten bread product you are, upon my word! |
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They might not have the fizz and the pop of aerated drinks, but they certainly contain the goodness of herbs. |
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When aiming for this ideal, goodness does not mean aestheticism, nor does knighthood mean adultery. |
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I want to give up my selfish ways and follow your lead, for yours is the way of goodness and holiness. |
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I thought thank goodness there are some of his age group who have the guts to put in print his opinion of Great Britain. |
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The most amazing thing about all of this is how I got the toxicness out of my life and all of this goodness just started flowing in. |
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Thank goodness Scotland invented tartan and the kilt and not the nylon shirt or the polyester jacket. |
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I have reason to speak much of His goodness, and to kiss the rod, for it was sweetened with abundant mercies. |
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Her unique blend of beauty, brilliance, goodness, and a servant's heart put her in a class by herself. |
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I haven't read any of this year's shortlist, and goodness knows I've got enough books to read. |
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J Fraser wants double or quits on the second-half restart, for goodness sake. |
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He's got great managerial experience, and goodness knows we need that within the intelligence community. |
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Lentils are miracle workers, packed full of goodness, grains are full of fibre and great energy boosters, and we all know what beans do for you. |
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They are moderate reformists who believe in the essential goodness of some members of the top echelon. |
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Thank goodness I was an ugly kid, not very alluring in my cast-off, woolly mammoth all-in-one. |
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What is essentially existent or good is the cause of what has existence or goodness by participation. |
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Douglas has suffered goodness knows how many strokes and almost had to learn speech and ambulatory skills over from scratch. |
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Thank goodness our premier hockey players and elite curlers are able to maintain focus. |
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In the colors and shapes of all of these offerings, and in their cheapness and goodness, there is enormous beauty and life. |
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Well, he sure did look surprised at my honesty, but, thank goodness, he wasn't hightailing out that door. |
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A slice of each six-inch-high layer cake weighs almost a pound, for goodness sakes. |
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Life on the idyllic left coast has caused her to believe in the truth of honesty, the goodness in her fellow man, and doing good deeds. |
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In this book, he rejects the doctrine of original sin and replaces it with original goodness. |
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Natural theology was above all a counsel of optimism, a belief in the essential goodness of the Creator. |
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Let the light of the Spirit fill your heart today with the goodness and glory of God. |
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I'm not a fan of lima beans, but these had a subtle goodness instead of the overpowering flavor of usual lima beans, and no crumbly texture. |
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In the end, one might think that goodness was only imaginary, an exaggerated western virtue. |
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There is so much sickness that I want to remind listeners that everyone has goodness in them. |
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I'm a mum for goodness sake, I'm supposed to wear baggy cardies and compulsively mispronounce pop stars' names. |
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All that would result would be a fine dust and that'd blow away in the first wind, taking all the goodness of the soil away with it. |
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Oh, goodness but I'm fed up with trying to make serviceable postal boxes out of old cardboard. |
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They all featured a strong, silent, bad-good man whose badness metamorphoses into redemptive goodness by the end of the final reel. |
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Then they chew the fibrous fruit into a ball of pulp and spend ages sucking out the goodness. |
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The environmentalist movement, for instance, frequently appeals to the goodness of nature as a way to promote their causes. |
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And when people get sick, they can't be on a guilt trip and say, oh my goodness, I should have prevented it. |
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A modern scientist, according to Grenz, assumes that knowledge is always good, and this assumption of goodness leads to an optimistic outlook. |
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In a delightful twist of Pythonesque goodness, Overtaken By Events hosts the Carnival of the Vanities. |
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Thank goodness these upstanding countries are safeguarding human rights around the world. |
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Like the planets of the solar system, men too were drawn into a type of gravitation toward goodness in this way. |
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My goodness, I'm sounding like a Bolshevik or a troubled man on a street corner with a sandwich board proclaiming the end of the world is nigh. |
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According to the Avesta, Ahura Mazda has no shape, form or colour and, is an invisible power from which emanates light and goodness. |
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Thank goodness the cameras are there to capture Lady Luck smiling on these heartbroken saps, who really just want to find real love. |
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And then we shall henceforth decide by main force what truth and goodness shall be. |
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The only relief from all this greasy goodness was a sweet and tangy tartar sauce and bowls of green tomato pickles and pickled okra. |
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I lifted my beer bottle to my face and drank the frothy goodness, sipping it slowly, savoring the bitter crisp taste. |
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Some features of its make-up were evidences of his goodness and beneficence, while others displayed his displeasure. |
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You're right that pickiness can be a kind of malcontent rejection of the goodness God sends our way. |
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A little malt vinegar, a little tartar sauce, and some Heinz Ketchup and we were in a world of battered goodness. |
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Here excellence is defined technocratically as efficiency and not ethically as virtue or goodness. |
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If you are going to give people backhanders to keep them on, the structure goes out of the window, and goodness knows where you end up. |
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We gave the two of them some wine, asking their opinion as to the condition, quality, goodness, or badness of the wine. |
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Gasping with relief I say, It could have broken but thank goodness it did not. |
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The incident was neither a confrontation between nations nor one between civilization and barbarianism, but a fight between goodness and evil. |
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These so called lecherous oglers didn't hit on me thank goodness and we left without violence. |
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During the season finale they both finally recognized the goodness and the danger inherent in each other and in themselves. |
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A prayer book which was offered symbolised our devotion and thanks to God for his goodness. |
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If you want the goodness, of which there is much, you have to put up with the meanness, of which there is much. |
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My goodness but if he didn't grab Dot by the throat and start tee throttle her. |
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He remains modest and self-effacing, thank goodness, but now we know there is a core of steel within the good-natured exterior. |
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I thought being human was all about goodness and sharing, not about greed and selfishness. |
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Some people, thank goodness, take a good deal of pride and pleasure in achieving and maintaining a perfect filing system. |
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The cheese is cheesy, the nuts are nutty, mix it all together and its a bag of cheesy, nutty, caramely goodness. |
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Her advice was often comfort and solace in itself and her ways were the ways of goodness and serenity. |
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Various information on the nutritiousness and goodness of cocoa are compiled and disseminated to the public and are available upon request. |
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But Lincoln gets no credit for the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation, because he didn't do it out of the pure goodness of his heart? |
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Thank goodness it was only ever a standby facility, and that today it lies rotting and abandoned. |
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What moves men and women to love others is the innate goodness that they know is in each and every one of us. |
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The expression of his face was kind and benignant, and denoted goodness of heart. |
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Thank goodness there were no TV cameras around or I would have looked like a real moemish as I hunted round desperately for a place to answer a sudden call of nature. |
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All would attest to the manifest goodness that inspired the perfect nickname for the boy who would become a perfect cop. |
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Thank goodness I sold all my own real estate privately without an agent. |
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Being told that there were 80,000 people in the stadium and goodness knows how many millions watching across the world gave you a real sense of responsibility. |
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There is no more dispiriting a sight for me than unfulfilled talent and goodness knows Scottish football is littered with players who underachieved. |
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I think I might email the programme and ask them to choose something that alliterates otherwise that's going to irritate me for goodness knows how many years. |
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The pain in my side had let up a little bit, thank goodness. |
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Unalloyed enthusiasm for anything is bound to be a mistake, so thank goodness for the critics, the skeptics, the second-thought-havers, and even the outright apostates. |
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In the presence of Christ's absence, which is the entire sum of human time and history after the Ascension, the human being no longer knows what goodness really is. |
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In a country with a constitution that values secularism, religion is still the prime indicator of morality and goodness. |
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Our goodness was defined, in part, by our willingness to confront evil abroad backed by military force. |
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Maupin is a proud radical, and goodness knows how many gay people he helped come out and feel comfortable about themselves. |
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There were evening gowns in black chiffon with rows of auburn fur, sprinkles of glitter, and goodness knows what else. |
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He offered himself as a sacrifice to free us from a dark, rebellious life into this good, pure life, making us a people he can be proud of, energetic in goodness. |
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Clad in a tight-fitting suit that seems one size too short, and clutching his briefcase as if it contained the Holy Grail, he exudes an almost saintly goodness. |
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His works present a critique of Victorian materialism yet also convey spiritual consolation, faith in humanity and in the power and goodness of great men. |
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So thank goodness for documentary filmmaker Robert Greenwald, a Latter-day Saint in my book. |
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One theorist defines trust as a belief in the goodness of others. |
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What better way to celebrate spring than with a verdant bowl of budding goodness? |
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Not all athletes deserve our scepticism, and the Essendon captain, particularly, does not deserve a genuine goodness to be blotted by one misdemeanour. |
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You blow hot and cold, and while you normally endeavor on the side of goodness and truth, you have a massive mean streak which is not to be taken lightly. |
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Most Republican senators don't share this nightmarish vision of their country, thank goodness. |
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But nobler souls came to the rescue, and in each instance opening day saw a big win for goodness over greed. |
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Either the man did not know what wars involve, or he had a tough, undefeatable faith in the essential goodness of life and the worthiness of human nature. |
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We struggle to think of them as unhealthy, because they seem so pure, so wholesome, so stocked with goodness. |
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Even I, as a foreigner, benefitted in a small way from his goodness. |
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There was a great routine and structure to his life, great satisfaction in his work, and an unshaken belief in the goodness of God and the goodness of his fellow man. |
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You may have packed them off with boxes and bags full of nutritious goodness but can you ensure they weren't swapped for two bars of chocolate and a packet of bubblegum? |
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The cream of spinach soup was sleek, subtle and full of spinachy goodness. |
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I was pretty darn full after consuming that plate of cabbagy fishy goodness though, so I wasn't able to take on any of the outrageous looking desserts on the menu. |
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The far more numerous examples of human goodness are barely noticed. |
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But as the 27th modern Olympiad began, most folks were willing to suspend their cynicism and believe in the beauty, purity and goodness of world-class athletic competition. |
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That God gives us that still small voice that tells us right from wrong and expects our own actions because we have free will and we cooperate and do good and create goodness. |
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The band is back again with another streamable slice of synth goodness. |
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The 300 or so demonstrators were in a good mood, laughing, waving signs and banners, beating home-made drums, and, thank goodness, shouting some new chants. |
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The criterion of the goodness of a law is the principle of Utility, the measure in which it subserves the happiness to which every individual is equally entitled. |
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Oliver becomes someone to whom things happen and his innate goodness and innocence palls when he's surrounded by so many more vibrant and colourful characters. |
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The crust is crispy with a marked chocolate taste, the pears are sweet and refreshing, and the ganache connects it all with its creamy chocolaty goodness. |
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It offered a little excitement in avoiding the gamekeepers whilst producing some goodness in the shape of a rabbit or a hare for the hotpot along with a few cheap vegetables. |
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Thank goodness someone in the county has the courage to stick their head above the parapet and challenge the validity of this quite outrageous system. |
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But, you can still pick out a sexy patch to cover up the gaping hole in your head, which thank goodness was discovered after we dilated your eyes! |
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Not that my visit is all patisserie and cafe au lait, goodness no. |
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Evil, mysterious, hostile to health and goodness, demons were once viewed as inferior gods-the personification of the powers behind human sickness, idolatry, and heresy. |
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The second inconsistency is found in Calvin's insistence that the fallen will retains neither power to choose between good and evil nor any inclination for goodness. |
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But all this goodness doesn't mean you can't be a bit naughty, so go ahead, be a devil and order the individual chocolate fondue cake with vanilla ice cream. |
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Thank goodness it's a passive recreation area, which means that no soccer balls will come flying into the chanting crowds as soccer in the park is prohibited. |
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If we do not thank God for God's blessing, then we become like ingrates, those who presume upon the goodness of those who give them gift after gift. |
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Teenagers streamed into the glaringly blue exhibit, partaking in the multiplayer goodness that the gaming giant always appears to pull out of nowhere. |
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Don't do it out of the goodness of your heart, if you don't want to. |
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You think as you are watching it, that everything is quite politically correct, that sweet Vera is doing it all out of the goodness of her own heart, but watch closer. |
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Out of the goodness of my heart I decided to loan him some of the CD-ROMs I've burned lately, so he can have a search through them and see what tunes he likes. |
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All the world should, and must, gather together in spirit and ensure that in the end only the goodness of mankind will prevail, as we venture into forever together. |
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The independent variable, the aggregate environmental index, E, did not have any statistical significance and did not improve the goodness of fit of the models to the data. |
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On the basis of the goodness of fit between models and observations, a history of stationary population size can be confidently rejected for all three sets of samples. |
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In addition, we tested goodness of fit of the observed frequency spectrum to that expected under the neutrality and panmixis with constant population size. |
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We used a chi-square test of goodness of fit to test the null hypothesis that usage occurs in proportion to availability, considering all habitats simultaneously. |
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I wish to speak to Dominick alone, so please have the goodness to go. |
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She sets this change within the context of a wider intellectual shift from Puritan piety to the Enlightenment's faith in progress and the inherent goodness of man. |
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Root mean square error and coefficient of determination were used to evaluate the goodness of fit for the different effects. |
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It will also allow Arseblog to develop and provide even more Arsey goodness to Arsenal fans from all over the world. |
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In Lewis the lower and preparatory order of light, beauty, and goodness is apprehensible even by animals, and not just the talking ones. |
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You'll see how to add links to either text or graphics and lots of other linky goodness. |
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We thank you for the pure white fire of his goodness, for the red sword of justice in his hand, for the love he bears his leal people. |
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She is tall, full breasted, taut tummied, sexy in a lanksome way, but betraying no sign of the absolute goodness behind the skin. |
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Well, as soon as Alice finished singing, land sakes! goodness, gracious me! if a big fox didn't pop out from behind a tree. |
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A concern with the techniques of prayer is condemned as 'pagan', and instead a simple trust in God's fatherly goodness is encouraged. |
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The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith. |
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Surprise, surprise, do you believe your eyes? Well for goodness sakes, that takes the cake. |
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He was an undercover agent, for goodness sakes. Once a job was done, of course he would move on. |
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Peter Henrick, Northfield Corbyn nuclear stance welcomed THANK goodness for Jeremy Corbyn's anti-militarism stance. |
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Thank goodness for hot-hued flowers that have shone out during the greyest days and given a hint of optimism among the gathering gloom. |
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Thank goodness their political leaders have decided they're going to join the world economy, which means having it open to ideas and products. |
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Thank goodness, then, for Thompson who clearly relished her role as a gone-to-seed good-time girl. |
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Thank goodness that, even in their palatic state, they are moving faster than the traffic. |
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They'll try all they can to deceive and to cheat, But for goodness sake don't say I told you. |
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On my view, the notion of moral oughtness or duty is not explicable simply in terms of the concepts of goodness and badness. |
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He that would have another god, would have the Lord to be ungodded, and to lose his sovereign power and goodness! |
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Where and when and why did Russ meet ram Dass, for goodness sakes? |
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The crisp cheddar grit cake piled with Carolina pulled pork, a fried egg and hog jowl cracklins is a pile of tender, melt-in-your-mouth goodness. |
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On the one hand, as we have noted, Diotima does indeed present goodness and beauty in the self-referential terms of eudaimonia. |
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It is constructed from two ideographs, the first of which represents change and the second goodness or virtue. |
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Chesterton wished to break any connection between goodness and spiritlessness. |
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A few toasty croutons on top sop up the brothy goodness without me resorting to downing an entire baguette. |
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Her immunity to brain freeze came in handy as she downed the cup of frozen Mojito goodness, which also has fresh, hand-squeezed lime juice in it. |
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I would say that thank goodness there was no danger of any curlyheads in Madam and the Master's family. |
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Concerned wife I've looked at your wedding chart for this as well as your two birth charts, and my goodness these are powerful. |
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But my goodness, even the air around Oxford University is studious. |
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The newest addition to the great-tasting Minute Maid portfolio is sold in a clear 59 fluid ounce bottle, so everyone can see the goodness inside. |
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But we will argue from first principles, united in our belief in the real-ness of reality, the freeness of freedom, and the goodness of being. |
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Armed with her utter faith in the goodness she must stand unabashed before the arrogance that scoffs at the power of spirit. |
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True goodness infallibly blissens the bosom in which it assumes an influential position. |
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Although the scenes involving them were some of the best the audience needed more of their chaotic yellowy goodness. |
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Happy Alien Day, everyone! Did Father Xenomorphmas bring you any pulsating, slimy sacks of goodness? Have you face-hugged someone today? |
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He is not a knight-errant, roaming at will in pursuit of his own ideal of beamy or of goodness. |
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God pricketh them of his great goodness still. And the grief of this great pang pincheth them at the heart, and of wickedness they wry away. |
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A worshipworthy being would, in particular, be goodness encapsulated on a grand scale. |
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Let us not mistake God's goodness, nor imagine, because he smites us, that we are forsaken by him. |
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Human nature has an innate tendency towards goodness, but moral rightness cannot be instructed down to the last detail. |
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To show innate goodness, Mencius used the example of a child falling down a well. |
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Even if you don't agree, at least have the goodness to be polite! |
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It is the intention of Providence, in all the various expressions of his goodness, to reclaim mankind. |
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Oh, my goodness gracious me! where was I? Where was Robert? To happen to me, a sort of prudish old maid, who kept her house so strict! |
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The dentist gave me novocaine to numb my tooth before drilling, thank goodness. |
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Only 5000 kip gets you a bowl and all the nonmeaty goodness you can handle. |
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Greene responded that constructing a vision of pure faith and goodness in the novel was beyond his talents. |
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But it is the lot of goodness and truth ever to meet with misappreciation and disdain. |
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The last three chapters are a digression on what God's goodness might entail. |
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He then argues that goodness is itself very good and, further, is good through itself. |
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These must be understood as being judged relative to a single attribute of goodness. |
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The Lord God, merciful and gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth. |
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Everything has gone from me but the certainty of your goodness. |
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And, by goodness, the door was ajar into the hall, for Constance had slipped out to the nearest pharmacy in search of a febrifuge for her fever-bound lover. |
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Disinterested goodness antecedes needs and survival concerns. |
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Who is it, that is so bottomlesly ill, as to love vice, because it is vice? Yet we find, there are some so good, as to love goodness purely for goodness sake. |
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A badness of Angra Mainyu replies each goodness created by Ahura Mazda. |
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Thank goodness he got there in time for the speeches and photo ops. |
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Shimada was a junior at the Wellsprings Friends School, an alternative high school that is grounded in the belief in the inherent goodness and light within each individual. |
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Character strengths are viewed as capacities of cognition, conation, affect, and behavior-the psychological ingredients for displaying virtues or human goodness. |
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Impressed by the rotisseries he observed on nearly every street in Barcelona, Miller was inspired to bring that drippy, crispy, golden brown rotisserie goodness to his guests. |
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After devouring the cubes of goodness, the chef brought out a seafood sushi platter featuring two salmon and tuna nigiri, a lobster maki and a tempura maki. |
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I took a drag. Was she watching? No, thank goodness, she was looking down at the water again. I blew the smoke straight out, without taking it into my lungs. |
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It's simply that there's another half to it, and that is the immeasurability of creativity and goodness that have to be affirmed in the workplace. |
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The resulting sausages, incorporated into various dishes or grilled on their own, are plump torpedoes of lamby goodness, aggressively and expertly spiced. |
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And I have leave to go of her goodness And she also to use newfangleness. |
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But for goodness sake, please review the plan and come up with detail that distinguishes each groups cultural identity and is something that the players can own. |
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The reigning error of his life was, that he mistook the love for the practice of virtue, and was indeed not so much a good man, as the friend of goodness. |
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The great variousness and plurality of goodness bas given comfort to general skepticism about values and a multitude of metaethical attitudes or predilections. |
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Goodness me, you wouldn't catch me out there in the early mornings with hair in curlers and a shovel under my arm. |
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Goodness of fit was assessed by diagnostic plots and the statistical significance of the Pearson chi-square of the fitted model. |
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Goodness knows how long it will be before anything happens, still the die is cast. |
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Goodness must be praised in sonnets and lyrical monologues, pointing out that should evil prevail, badness will happen. |
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Next week is my one-year anniversary of breaking up with Chris. Goodness, time flies. |
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Goodness me, are Kitty and Aunt Patience still abed at this hour? |
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Goodness knows what horrid things he saw and I fear that there's no knowing the totality or the extent of the images that remained in his memories. |
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Goodness knows why I should take a fancy to jelly and blancmange. |
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Goodness knows how many times I've turned the key, waited for the plugs to warm up, started the engine and tootled off merrily without a moment's problem or hesitation. |
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In The Fragility of Goodness, Nussbaum argues that fourth-century Athenians understood the moral life to be more than isolated dilemmatic choices. |
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Gulls cawed and wheeled overhead, dropping splatty white cluster bombs on rooftops and pavements. Goodness knows what those gulls eat, but it certainly keeps them regular. |
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