With your graciousness come to honor her loving memory during the funeral services and prayers. |
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His mild manner, gentle graciousness, and total dedication to mathematics leave an indelible impression on all who have gotten to know him. |
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Progressive causes are infused with legitimacy by the power of popular movements, not by the liberality or graciousness of leaders. |
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I've occasionally seen him angry, but I must tell you he always treated people with enormous graciousness and friendliness. |
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Michael saw it as characteristic of Miss Laudon's graciousness to repay her friend's loyalty in this way. |
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Norm's winning personality, graciousness, and loyal friendship were manifested in many pleasant times and conversations. |
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He disembarks and smiles so cutely at me, conveying both graciousness and modesty. |
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I was extremely touched by your graciousness, considering how poorly everything at my end was handled. |
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It was the elder son, he said, who just could not accept the generosity and graciousness of his father in welcoming back a lost and wayward brother. |
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Susan shyly shook hands with the singer but was quickly put at ease by his graciousness. |
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Gift and gratuitousness come up about three dozen times, and graciousness is Rosanna's word. |
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I have tried to depict the graciousness and charm of these loving messengers, who draw our minds and hearts heavenward. |
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Despite the resentment at their situation, there was graciousness rather than hostility. |
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The jaw-dropping pride and graciousness with which Howard accepted the award left the audience a bit humbled, but it all worked out for the best. |
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Mr. Speaker, the admission of the hon. member that the truth hurts is a rare display of graciousness on the part of the members opposite. |
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I would like to extend my gratitude to all these leaders for their graciousness in receiving me and the members of my team. |
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We will be better equipped to appreciate how everything is evidence of the free graciousness of God. |
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The graciousness and the extent of Grey Glacier offer a wonderful panorama for visitors and photographers. |
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Show them, as if for the first time, light and kindness, and overwhelming graciousness. |
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The rights of workers in Canada did not come about because of the goodness and graciousness of governments. |
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We pray you Lord, in your graciousness, friend of all, remember your one, holy universal and apostolic church. |
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He welcomed new Canadians to this country with a graciousness for which I have nothing but a profound respect. |
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Mexicans are known for their sense of tradition as well as for their high spirits, their graciousness and their love for parties. |
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She again highlighted the importance of volunteers to this Program and thanked everyone for their graciousness. |
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The whole episode was devoid of any graciousness, and perfectly reflective of a new mood in publishing. |
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For all his reputation for hauteur, I would forever after remember this evidence of Vidal's graciousness and self-confidence. |
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I will remember a guy who taught me that being a host was an act of graciousness. |
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To insist that the church can use only these words obscures the graciousness of the Gospel for some. |
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But there is a plus value to be built by adding graciousness. |
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His manner in the ensuing interview was graciousness itself. |
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She will also be remembered for her work with the Summer Seminars, carried out with much graciousness and warmth, which made her the Council's public face for many Canadianists around the world. |
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Elizabeth had a rare gift for combining calculated displays of intransigence with equally calculated displays of graciousness and, on rare occasions, a prudent willingness to concede. |
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No question, then, that spectators and reporters, participants and golf tournament organizers place the highest demands on the graciousness and hospitableness of the surroundings. |
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At Mount Vernon Martha became known for her graciousness and hospitality. |
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He possessed a firmly positive mind and the great gift of graciousness. |
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By acknowledging his opponent's graciousness, he easily appears chivalrous, even as his praise for a formidable opponent magnifies his own achievement. |
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The minister of multiculturalism showed the same graciousness. |
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Although material riches are meant to help us, so often they burden us with false hopes, turning our eyes away from the needs of others, and making us less confident in the power and graciousness of God. |
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And she was deserving of this love, because of her graciousness, her refinement, her gentle-heartedness and her piety. |
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And I am immensely grateful for his graciousness to his defeated opponent. |
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I think the minister could show the same graciousness as her colleagues, the minister of multiculturalism and theparliamentary secretary responsible for the Vancouver Olympics. |
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Let your hearts be broken, not your garments torn, turn to the Lord your God again, for he is all tenderness and compassion, slow to anger, rich in graciousness, and ready to relent. |
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This record day is a tribute to the graciousness of the people of Saint John, the quality of the product offered by our tour operators and the breathtaking beauty of the Bay of Fundy and the city of Saint John. |
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If, however, the judge observes that the spouses are affected by a spirit of mutual animosity, he is to urge them strongly to observe mutual courtesy, graciousness, and charity within the process, avoiding any hostility. |
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The widow's cruse reminds us of God's graciousness to a woman so poor she couldn't feed her son, much less a wandering prophet who came asking for bread. |
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