Pale Flower is a film that balances its old and new sensibilities with immaculate style and execution. |
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It was taped at the Royal Festival Hall on the 18th of September 1983 in immaculate sound and balance. |
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I felt drenched, the water was streaming down my face, and my immaculate hair was soaked. |
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He greets me at the door of his office, dismisses the receptionist, and strides back behind his immense immaculate desk. |
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The finger of blame cannot be laid at the door of the team management, for our planning was immaculate. |
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A true yummy mummy requires retouched highlights, immaculate foundation, mascara, exfoliation, leg-waxing and a slick of lipstick. |
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The Zimbabwean countryside was covered by immaculate maize and tobacco plants. |
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Eric had an exhilarating array of skills, back-heels, stylish flicks, turns and lobs combined with immaculate ball control and touch. |
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The willowy and immaculate members of this class are physically contrasted to the squat and round-shouldered working class. |
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Gone were the immaculate mothers with their kids in little sailor suits, shoes and hats, all brand new and matching. |
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Kinsey is a biopic that does not conspire to paint an immaculate, saintly, and ultimately one-dimensional portrait of its subject. |
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Objects were painted to either simulate the color and maculation of Brownheaded Cowbirds eggs or they were painted immaculate white. |
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Both of these rooms have a similar colour scheme to the hall and are in immaculate condition. |
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A nice touch is the addition of particle dust effects and chalk marks appearing occasionally on the otherwise immaculate green baize. |
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The gardens, fuelled by tropical drizzle, are immaculate, as is the cosy bar with fireplace, lit nightly at 6pm. |
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The ball thudded into the immaculate putting surface and spun to about eight feet right of the hole. |
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But, looking at Kidman's immaculate complexion, it's tempting to suggest that maybe she should have tried to bag some more beauty sleep. |
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Her own guest-room was immaculate, the bedding pleasantly touched with lavender. |
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She was swathed in white, bound from head to toe in that mother of all hues, immaculate and true. |
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She's a shabby infant among lawyers clad in immaculate coal-coloured, pleated robes. |
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Illuminated by a shaft of light from the ceiling, the altar glowed with brimming power, standing immaculate in the centre of the hall. |
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She wore a white gown with light blue trimmings and looked as effortlessly immaculate as always. |
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Before he left he cast a look around his immaculate house, his sharp eyes scanning every corner. |
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His brown cordovan shoes and blancoed white hat cover and belt were immaculate as befitted a Marine staff noncommissioned officer. |
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Thus guaranteed, the Prophet's sinlessness makes him the immaculate source of emulation for later generations. |
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With his bow-tied, moustachioed, immaculate turnout he seemed a figure from a bygone age. |
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She is wearing a black dressing gown with a pretty picture of a butterfly, her hair is immaculate and bobbed. |
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This safely protects me from name-dropping, or even dropping-dropping, because the place was quite immaculate. |
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He's professional, he's smooth, he's never late, he's not strung out, his appearance is immaculate. |
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Each was clad in their immaculate white Imperial Armor with light blue capes that snapped in a stiff breeze. |
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But when an immaculate black boot closed over a small stick at the corner, the snap echoed loud as a shout. |
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The Garden is a delight of immaculate lawns and shady trees for picnics, combined with open veld with indigenous grasses, shrubs and trees. |
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It boasts fine restaurants, immaculate hotels and glitzy bars amidst its colonial villas and venerable pagodas. |
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We will not go into the difference between the immaculate conception and virgin birth. |
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His appearance was immaculate and the sharp lines of his face cast dark shadows across his visage. |
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The Rising Sun played their weekly Stableford competition at the immaculate Green Valley. |
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The end is sweet, in the form of immaculate hand-made chocolates almost alcoholic in their headiness. |
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Playing stoolball is comparatively cheap, and it doesn't need an immaculate pitch so it can be played almost anywhere. |
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From their immaculate haircuts and the swish of their exquisitely cut cassocks these were the lads from Rome. |
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The oratory provides them with a sanctuary to reflect while the immaculate gardens allow them to enjoy the serenity and scenery of the area. |
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There it was, a palanquin being carried by four men, all powerfully built and in immaculate robes of ivory colour. |
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Here you can hone your skills in immaculate surroundings before stepping out onto the real thing. |
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The door at number 10 Downing Street always looks to be in immaculate condition. |
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An overnight downpour had turned the streets into canals, and the normally immaculate white car emerged from the village streaked with brown mud. |
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After a while the door opened and a man entered, looking immaculate in a Russian uniform. |
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It was, indeed, a tunic and breeches, in the emerald and gold of the Warriors, in immaculate condition, clean and pressed. |
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The girls were dressed in their immaculate white communion dresses and the boys wore appropriate suits. |
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Their townhouse is immaculate, with white walls and gleaming appliances in the small kitchen. |
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And sometimes, if we watch for it, we can catch a full glimpse of the man himself, all clad in immaculate white. |
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The driver then turns toward the doorway, smiling and revealing blindingly white, perfectly immaculate teeth. |
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His immaculate lawn received his devoted attention even when he was working. |
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Despite an immaculate service record it would seem this knight of the realm is to be treated as an enemy of the state in retirement. |
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Reason has never known how to live with its own immaculate, hard-hearted arguments. |
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His timing is immaculate, defence solid and his shot execution is a connoisseur's delight. |
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Her leadership resulted in the unit's unprecedented zero Class C mishaps and an immaculate safety track record. |
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The traditions of the citizens were abolished, the immaculate webs of tradition obscured by the dust of centuries, the dust of forgetfulness. |
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Her images of frothy, blossoming, extruding, immaculate clouds appear to be records of marvels, but are, in fact, marvels themselves. |
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She turns out to have immaculate manners, a perfectly adequate sense of humour and an entirely rational fear of what we Brits will make of her. |
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They challenge and resist the false notion of immaculate textual purity and authenticity. |
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To have evaluated a safety programme by using this immaculate design is a huge credit to the investigators and their funding bodies. |
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That's why we're convinced that the pregnancy was an immaculate conception. |
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My first session in December fishing to the spots produced a lovely long immaculate 18 lb plus common. |
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Their immaculate feathers impervious to sleet and rain, a pair of white-capped albatross engage in affectionate courtship rituals. |
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Apart from its dorsal fin it was immaculate and spun the scales round to 23 lb 4oz. |
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Characteristically he used broadly contoured forms and polished his surfaces to immaculate smoothness, unbroken by projections or incisions. |
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The family's immaculate home is festooned with about 100 sympathy cards and a dozen bouquets. |
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Hoshiko rolled onto her stomach, plucking blades of grass from the immaculate lawn. |
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They could frolic in the corner until the early hours, creating immaculate triangles which somehow keep their team in possession. |
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How relieved we felt with the first glimpse of his immaculate smile and his crisply ironed lab coat. |
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The classic tarte pommes is immaculate and the chocolate gateaux might well be the best cake you can buy in Glasgow. |
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At fifteen minutes to one, they parked an immaculate pre-owned red sports car in the hotel car park. |
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He made the Memorial timeless, in a way, by giving it immaculate perfection with no embellishment or decoration. |
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The actress is demure and doe-eyed but armoured with immaculate grooming as San Francisco's top wedding planner. |
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Only on the train home did the interviewer realise that he had tracked dog excrement across their immaculate white carpets. |
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His face was immaculate, from his perfect chin to his slightly pointed nose. |
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In smart suit, immaculate blue shirt and plainish tie, Kinski attempts to demystify the complexities of the post-privatisation utility businesses. |
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The song leader on a platform and in an immaculate white sweater would intone such hymns as Abide With Me while the visitors might be allowed a decorous Auld Lang Syne. |
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We enjoyed relaxing on a bench in the grounds in the afternoon, watching the swallows dipping down from the eaves and flying low over the immaculate lawn. |
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He was dressed in an immaculate white suit, and had an absolutely fantastic bushy mustache that twitched like a live squirrel every time he spoke. |
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As charming as he is savvy, Abu Hattem cuts a dashing figure, invariably dressed in immaculate robes covered by a thin brown cloak edged with gold braid. |
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The handwriting was immaculate, the spacing of the words almost perfect. |
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The neat frame building bore a skin of immaculate white clapboard, the tall, pyramidal steeple above the front door shingled with new cedar shakes. |
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Litter is a foreign word and the flower beds are immaculate as the heathers and shrubs thrive in the winter weather with the daffodils lurking beneath the surface. |
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I think the Queen has been absolutely immaculate in staying out. |
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He has floppy hair, nearly invisible glasses and wears an immaculate suit. |
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On the way out to sea for exercises they clattered past lines of battleships and cruisers, from whose sparkling decks immaculate officers looked down on them with disdain. |
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And then to Tenby, a beguiling town, full of light and hanging flower baskets and with the most startlingly immaculate pair of beaches of any town I've ever seen. |
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As usual, the ceremonial of the Nijmegen Company Grenadier Guards, who formed the Guard of Honour in scarlet tunics and black bearskins, was immaculate. |
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He was noted for his immaculate tidiness and rather ascetic, priestly air. |
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Being a prince, he was naturally very concerned with such issues as hygiene and sanitation, and he felt anything but immaculate or tidy right now! |
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Despite the delay in molt, male plumage does not remain immaculate. |
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If you are going to photograph the dish in a place setting, then the tablecloth has to be immaculate, the cutlery polished, the glassware spotless and no gravy stains! |
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His gray hair curls at the nape, but he is as graceful as he was in 1949, his timing as immaculate. |
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Rollerbladers careen down its immaculate sidewalks while couples stroll leisurely past. |
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The doctrine of the immaculate conception holds that Mary is the one fully human being preserved from original sin because she is the Mother of God. |
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In their immaculate uniforms they go through safety procedures and tirelessly parade the aisles, pushing trolleys laden with drinks, meals and duty free. |
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There's a stirring moment, very well choreographed by Christopher Bruce, when we first see the Gascon cadets fencing and fighting like immaculate toy soldiers. |
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He utters the aphorism in immaculate French, and judging from an overheard phone call, his Italian is almost as good. |
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The clinic, a large house surrounded by single-family homes, is immaculate, smelling of fresh cilantro and coffee beans. |
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Near the door thousands of stilettos slide and shuffle on black ice, somehow always keeping their immaculate balance. |
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A troubled doctor who claimed an immaculate professional record has avoided being struck off, despite selling a hoard of potent narcotics from his surgery. |
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Farmers' trucks, which were towing their trailers, had to be immaculate, both inside and out, and the trailers and cattle wagons were cleansed to commercial kitchen standards. |
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He is immaculate and was, one suspects, a bit of a dandy in his youth. |
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Returning from his grimy hours of manual labour, he dives into a hotel to wash away the dirt, emerging clean and immaculate in a fresh suit and tie. |
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When Monica is re-born by a male scientist figure in this future society, an event that echoes the immaculate conception birth of David, she is the woman-as-mother. |
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We found a beautiful horse, dead and still harnessed to an immaculate jinker, caught in a tree about 20 feet above normal water level just opposite Jumping Creek. |
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A mock-Victorian map shows you the location of your room, while golf buggies are employed to take guests past the immaculate gardens to rooms in the five outlying lodges. |
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Even his name sounds immaculate and fashionable, as if the love of artful sound had been sewn into his soul in the womb, betrothed to him like a keepsake. |
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Man's best friend was out in force for national Bring Your Dog To Work Day, and there were plenty of pooches milling around the home's immaculate gardens yesterday. |
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Some were crumbling, others were erect in immaculate alabaster. |
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Similarly, Elliot Dodd's sculptures employ this home-made aesthetic to create functionless yet immaculate models. |
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Tony Bennett, however, overcame the messy environment in an immaculate white suit and tie. |
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Someone jolted my arm and the contents of my glass spilled onto an immaculate white dress. I felt obnoxious. |
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A gentleman goes forth on a showery and miry day. He returns immaculate in the evening with the gloss still on his hat and his boots. |
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Much more powerful than moral enthusiasm is the disinclination of the immaculate flesh to risk the soilure of the streets. |
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It is also enhanced by immaculate white-painted windows and a carved and pedimented porch. |
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Simply run this Lawn Edger along the edge of your lawn and the hardened steel blade gives an immaculate edge to your lawn as you go. |
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The courtroom, to my surprise, was full of taut, weathered men wearing immaculate silk shirts and ten-gallon hats. |
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He looked like a member of Spandau Ballet with sweepy hair and an immaculate outfit. |
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Cornily contrived set-up in a moronic spin-thebottle variation on Shane Meadows' immaculate Dead Man's Shoes. |
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This is an accomplished and academic building, in which detailing and immaculate craftmanship are a constant pleasure. |
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Clouds, vivid outlines against the light, sickle moon, flourescent immaculate white. |
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Untouched by the decaying middens in which they live, they emerge into the sunshine immaculate and serene. The Burmese must be the best-dressed people in the world. |
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Elegant surroundings, immaculate grounds, and rugged meandering lava tide pools allow you to take in the wonders of raw Hawaii while enjoying sublime luxury. |
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Although it looks like an immaculate work of art by Mother Nature from a distance, this particular tree doesn't need to be fine-tuned by a topiarist. |
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The resultant close harmony is immaculate, and very charming. |
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Our spacious room and balcony overlooked immaculate gardens, with pristine green lawns, butterfly-attracting shrubs, flame trees, yellow trumpet bush, palm trees and the sea. |
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The people still dress very traditionally, women in the all black, all enveloping bui-buis sometimes set off with a colourful headscarf, the men in immaculate white kanzus. |
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Leon does not stand alone in wishing that Teresita had stayed in the borderlands, forever an immaculate saint, social crusader, or mystical curandera. |
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A former Teddy Boy sits, pint in hand, in his immaculate black suit, white shirt and dark tie, plus the modern equivalent of winkle-pickers, enjoying his lunchtime stopover. |
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Even the ritardandos and accelerandos are performed with immaculate. |
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Some folks think there's a huge significance to the fact that the Eastern Church has no doctrine of the Immaculate Conception. |
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December 8th is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception and is a Holy Day of obligation. |
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There were poignant scenes as his mortal remains were brought to the Church of the Immaculate Conception. |
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Seeking direction, Bernard made a novena in preparation for the feast of the Immaculate Conception. |
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Ideal Christmas gifts will be on sale next weekend at all Masses in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. |
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Presumably he also believes in the Immaculate Conception and the unquestionable infallibility of that elderly Polish chap in the Vatican. |
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In 1854 he defined the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary and encouraged the Marian cult. |
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The pope's trip commemorates the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of the Immaculate Conception, the dogma that says Mary was born without original sin. |
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The Feast of the Immaculate Conception, which occurs in early December, celebrates this miraculous non-coital event. |
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The Immaculate Conception and the Assumption are rooted in the patristic axiom that Mary was the worthy Mother of God, a worthy tabernacle of the Most High. |
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The feast of Santiago on 25 July is a national holiday, as is the feast of the Immaculate Conception, 8 December, which is also Spain's Mother's Day. |
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For an example in point, Our predecessor of immortal memory, Pius IX, so argued when he proclaimed the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. |
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Scotus also developed a complex argument for the existence of God, and argued for the Immaculate Conception of Mary. |
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He will be holding a Bake Off event at Mary Immaculate High School on December 4 and is hoping to organise a nonuniform day. |
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He was commissioned to paint the Virgin of the Rocks for the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception and The Last Supper for the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie. |
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Although Anselm denied belief in Mary's Immaculate Conception, his thinking laid two principles which formed the groundwork for that dogma's development. |
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These were formed into shapes reminiscent of the cherubim and seraphim commonly depicted in images of the Immaculate conception and the Assumption of Mary. |
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