If we pray for the ingathering of exiles so consistently, it may be crazy, but it can't be wrong. |
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That's why I so resent using the ingathering of so many men into Manhattan as an excuse for a film like this. |
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Its shifts from large to small and back, its capacious ingathering of intellectual and political history, make it as rewarding as it is challenging. |
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Tabernacles celebrated the great ingathering of the harvest. |
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A longtime journalist, novelist, playwright and professor, Rosenblatt found a way to write glancingly yet fiercely about his family's collective shock and protective ingathering during the months after Amy's death. |
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And, across the gleaming beaches, lo! the mighty flow and fall Of the great ingathering waters thundering under Wamberal! |
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The peasant obtained also the seed, but this he was obliged to return to the state after the ingathering of the harvest. |
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All the viktims seemed to succumb to this ingathering compulsion. |
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From that day and hour it was clear that there was not to be so successful an ingathering after all. |
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God is moving by His Spirit, creating hunger for genuine spiritual awakening in the hearts of His children everywhere, and setting in motion the greatest global ingathering of souls in the history of the church. |
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He also moved the autumn ingathering festival one month ahead so as to foreclose celebrating this most popular of all festivals simultaneously with Judah. |
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Then comes the history of places, where the ingathering of people and classes in a single city or state makes a historical whole bigger than any one face within it. |
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