Pure mathematics is not the rival, even less is it the handmaid, of other branches of science. |
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The handmaid in me wanted to abandon the blogs and any other biggety public displays. |
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The two older bridesmaid's dresses were handmaid with fitted skirts and halter-neck tops. |
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One thing that the community must avoid is to make itself the handmaid of any political party. |
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Let Mary, the handmaid of the Lord, be present on this journey and be invoked as mother and auxiliatrix in the daily recitation of the Rosary. |
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I gave my handmaid into your bosom, and when she saw that she had conceived, I was despised in her eyes. |
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However, unlike TRT, Med TV is not the handmaid of a nation-state. |
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Cast out the handmaid and her son: for the son of the handmaid shall not inherit with the son of the freewoman. |
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It was She who responded to God's call with the total, courageous and free gift of herself: «Behold the handmaid of the Lord. |
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It was a sign that God had chosen her, his lowly handmaid, to cooperate with him in his saving work. |
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Throw out the handmaid and her son, for the son of the handmaid will not inherit with the son of the free woman. |
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Besides, heaven overloads its handmaid with obligations tied in with crosses totally unforeseeable. |
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The dance-hall has always been the handmaid of the brothel and the saloon. |
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The handmaid only finds liberation when she steals out of her room to bed the chauffeur. |
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For Jonathan Edwards, history was the handmaid of Jesus Christ. |
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And as if that weren't enough luxury, you can also employ the services of the masseuse to act as a handmaid to satisfy your every need during the birth. |
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It is the cornerstone of musical education, the handmaid of Canadian culture, and the envy of various forms of entertainment music, which aspire to its permanency and longevity. |
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May Her unique collaboration to the Divine Plan and Her humble attitude of handmaid of the Lord help us find in devout prayer the way to fidelity and obedience to Christ and His Church. |
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In the following seven books, each of the Liberal Arts, including Astronomy, personified as a handmaid to Philology, steps forward to give an account of her art. |
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Then she said to him, Hear the words of your handmaid. |
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Shall she be the Bondslave of Time, the Handmaid of opinion, or the strict observer of every frosty or cold benumbed imagination? |
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Always putting foremost the welfare of others, she was, for many years, a Handmaid in Knock where she helped bring comfort, solace and support to those in need. |
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