He explains the rich spiritual tradition of prayer at the close of day, and provides an inspiring meditation on the texts. |
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Mata Gujri was an inspiring force during one of the most difficult times in Sikh history. |
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It's encouraging and inspiring to meet generous and warm-hearted persons with vision and philosophy. |
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He gave a flawless performance inspiring confidence by his pinpoint accuracy. |
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Interest will quicken in the discarded, spartan works of Bacewicz and Baird, inspiring a generational revival. |
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The acknowledgeable guides show you the real city of Joburg and the many inspiring projects in bustling Shanty Town Soweto. |
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His voice lifts the soul and spirit inspiring our party of schoolchildren to take an excitingly fresh tilt at the English countryside. |
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These full accounts of her extraordinary career make fascinating and inspiring reading. |
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Almost four hundred years later it still is the awe inspiring place where lovers hold hands and swoon over each other. |
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There are 140 competitors here from 37 countries and the sight of all these athletes heading out to sea on their windsurfers was inspiring. |
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It was really cold while we were there but the Finnish environment is so pristine that the wintriness was inspiring rather than grim. |
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But, the talk was so inspiring that it created a huge impact and people listened to him. |
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It is a substantial piece of work and a wonderful, and inspiring, record of bravery. |
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After shooting each scene, she re-edits everything, inspiring herself in new directions. |
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Chic Charnley, who reels off a long list of clubs that he has assisted, was in great form in inspiring Partick's under-21s this past week. |
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This is an inspiring talk that will help us to establish our own priorities for this world and the next. |
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He is wretched, weak, ugly, inspiring contempt and disgust in not only all the supposedly good-hearted characters but also the reader. |
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This is a hugely refreshing exhibition, inspiring in its honesty and lacking the contrived feel of so many group shows. |
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This is not an inspiring way to start a long day at a job requiring patience, concentration and a lapidary expression of optimism. |
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This global network of black movers and shakers is an inspiring example of how we can use technology to achieve the American dream. |
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And that's what distinguishes an inspiring political vision from a laundry list of policies and four-point plans. |
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They used to be frequently invoked as an inspiring example of heroic resistance to injustice and oppression. |
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I suspect it's because they make some of the most amazing, anthemic, inspiring music around today. |
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The way she tackled misogyny, sexism, homophobia, grief, and God in her work is really inspiring. |
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A fitness instructor is limbering up and inspiring Preston women to get in shape for this year's Race for Life. |
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One of the most inspiring troupes of the event was the group, who performed before a roaring crowd at the Harris Theater in Millennium Park. |
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The high passions aren't down to the two candidates' inspiring visions for the country. |
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It's a rousing, inspiring onslaught that succeeds in raising the hairs on the back of your neck. |
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At night we returned ruddy faced and tired, but elated by vigorous exercise in such inspiring surroundings. |
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The article is inspiring and it is to be hoped that we all aspire to live our lives in this way. |
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Today the view is hidden behind mighty macrocarpa and native bush, but the setting is no less awe inspiring. |
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The taut muscles of his face have relaxed, and he speaks with a confidence that is inspiring. |
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We go to an exhibit of the history of Finnish shoe design and manufacture, which is less than inspiring. |
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His inspiring leadership had resulted in many enthusiastic malacologists who succeeded him. |
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The brakes were adequate rather than inspiring but having said that I didn't really get a chance to warm them up properly. |
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If you're already a fan, you will find it moving and inspiring and technically brilliant. |
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On the one hand, ballooning Credit and a glut of liquidity creation were a boon inspiring astonishing asset and earnings growth. |
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By the 1860s it was inspiring the development of cellular pathology and bacteriology. |
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Once, Englishmen took Henry V's exhortations to martial self-sacrifice as inspiring. |
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Also, officers have the added functions of setting goals and inspiring others to achieve them to serve this purpose. |
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He will need to prove he is as tough as he is eloquent and as level-headed as he is inspiring. |
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The students who completed the program described it as challenging, inspiring, and transformative. |
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I always find it inspiring to see minyanim gathering in airplanes and airport terminals. |
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Roses trailed across trellised arcades, the trellis in the courtyard inspiring Morris's earliest wallpaper design. |
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The response to our redesign and relaunch has been tremendous, and is inspiring us to keep improving the paper. |
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I was fortunate to have an inspiring English teacher at school in Dublin who staged our school shows. |
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That could be very desolate or it could be very inspiring, in terms of shunyata, the Buddhist understanding of emptiness. |
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I found the music to be very inspiring but after a while, I just tuned it out as I'd heard it so much before. |
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After presenting my first talk at the Psychological Association, I got a motivationally inspiring compliment from an audience member. |
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Although the current climate may not be inspiring, it would be unwise to write off the potential of share incentives. |
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The player is capable of inspiring his team and can play either in midfield or up front. |
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No doubt about it, she is an inspiring, charismatic figure as most people come to appreciate very quickly once they meet her. |
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Witnessing or being around inspiring people can uplift you, but being kind yourself has its own benefits as well. |
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The road curves gently upwards, giving increasingly inspiring views as it does. |
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This was truly an inspiring example of Indigenous courage, valor, honor, gallantry and self-sacrifice. |
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In effect, her job was simply to be Dawn Fraser, be inspiring to all those young Olympians who had grown up venerating her name. |
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The scant sweepings of venial sins I was left to scavenge were hardly inspiring. |
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All the nominees for these awards are inspiring because they have succeeded in making a mark. |
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The music is superb, noble and inspiring, especially the choruses which form the backbone of the work. |
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Knowing that Margot Fonteyn had once danced these roles added pressure, but it was also incredibly inspiring. |
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The town received Unicef assistance after the Second World War, inspiring Jitka to paint children dancing around a maypole. |
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But what makes his otherwise inspiring story so troubling is that he is now violating young people in much the same way that he was violated. |
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She confused and seduced his senses, inspiring his limbs to greater virility and more masculine proportions. |
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I would be much more comfortable for there to be an inspiring philosophy led by a visionary leader. |
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The protagonist is a Carmelite nun who is gifted with visions and who writes inspiring poetry about them. |
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Whether profiled with a broad or fine brush, however, these case studies provide inspiring starting points for further investigation. |
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Having some occasions or opportunities to do so is always rewarding and inspiring. |
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All students of Judo are courageous and inspiring, and all of them overcome great difficulties and personal handicaps. |
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Once again I found myself scanning through art books to come up with an inspiring still-life project. |
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There is less than a month left to put forward names of inspiring teachers, assistants and head teachers for the national awards. |
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They were skilled orators, inspired and inspiring interpreters of scripture, and miracle workers. |
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My calendar had become an oriflamme, inspiring me to try out my new grasp of the language. |
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Those questioned were asked to pick their most inspiring celebrities from a list of names. |
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But it is the emerging heroism of Hecuba that Castle may find most inspiring. |
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The contrast the white charger and silver knight made as they cantered toward the castle was an inspiring sight that was not lost on her. |
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An eighth-grade English textbook published in Bucharest in 1978 begins with an inspiring hortation from President Nicolae Ceausescu. |
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The 37-year-old led from the front in an inspiring swansong that included two crucial interception tries in the play-off final. |
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Surrounded by hot chicks, condescending art critics, lawyers, art collectors and sycophants, the film includes one truly inspiring moment. |
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It may be a stereotype, but in the current political climate, it is an inspiring one. |
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New Icelandic blogger Great Auk has a pretty inspiring report of what Friedmanite economics have done for Iceland in recent years. |
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For everything else you might say about Sun, this is a noble idealistic and inspiring aspiration. |
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As we look at live pictures now from the Kennedy Space Center, it's not the faulty fuel sensor inspiring those iffy conditions. |
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Different religions coexisting in Kerala has been an inspiring experience to him. |
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Filled with inspiring objects coherently displayed in spacious galleries, the new center is an accessible, exemplary model for such buildings. |
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He vowed to become more loving, more inspiring, more impactful in his life, especially to his family. |
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Your wonderful way of teaching and imparting critical information is so helpful and inspiring. |
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A youngster whose height and strength makes him an almost impenetrable barrier, he was an inspiring character. |
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The philosophy of India is inspiring and I read a lot of books on Hindu philosophy. |
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It is so refreshing and inspiring to see people who live and behave outside of the pigeonholes that they have been slotted into. |
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Your writing style is actually inspiring and has had an influence on my own. |
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The best of this not very inspiring group is the fruit compote, a warm stew of raisins and cherries, topped with tangy cheesecake ice cream. |
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But fashion is very fickle and sometimes the things you hate the most end up inspiring you. |
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The music selections support your stride in perfect walking rhythm, while engaging your emotions with familiar, inspiring tunes. |
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This unprecedented victory offers an inspiring example of the power of social investing. |
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Some of the photographs and stories were sombre but overall they sent a positive and inspiring message. |
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On Saturday and Sunday, the conference will offer inspiring ideas and thought-provoking speakers. |
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These efforts make inspiring reading, which is why I have mentioned them in some detail here. |
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An inspiring call to arousal is repeated no less than five times in this liturgical verse. |
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The image presented of military medical and nursing staff members is not very inspiring. |
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We are grateful to have been given the opportunity to work with such a dedicated and inspiring man. |
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We need to hear beautiful, inspiring words about age, about looking old, about celebrating our wrinkles. |
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Search our database for engaging experiments, dramatic demonstrations and inspiring investigations to carry out with your class. |
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The clashing mix of styles works surprisingly well together to create an inspiring environment. |
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Afterward, in private, I asked the chief scientist where he got the funding for such an ambitious, inspiring, yet impractical experiment. |
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Do keep visiting our site and inspiring us with your comments and questions. |
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Her inspiring words were the only remnants other than my conjectural thoughts that I allowed to follow my every flight. |
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For so long, it's been black or linen in plain colours, and suddenly there's been an explosion of colour which is really inspiring people. |
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The level of knowledge, enthusiasm and intellectual curiosity was truly inspiring. |
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He would talk about each piece, inspiring us and constructively pushing us to amazing heights. |
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Anyone who met him in the flesh will know what an inspiring character he was. |
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The judge blasted television programmes such as Jackass for inspiring copycat crimes. |
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The rallying dollar, sinking crude, and surging financial stocks do today create a rather inspiring backdrop for the optimists and Pollyannas. |
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And over the magnificent, inspiring crowd there floated the green flag, waving its folds in the gentle breeze of the new-born day. |
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If you like herbal tea, an infusion of peppermint with sassafras and licorice, served in a French press, is inspiring. |
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He credits this awesome landscape with inspiring many of the crystalline passages of prose that have illuminated his other books. |
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It is inspiring to see him giving so much to the sport of cycling in her memory. |
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What kind of ideas or things are preoccupying you or inspiring you now in the work you're creating? |
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Sport wristbands can be used as source of inspiration to the players if inspiring words are debossed on them. |
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They're inspiring mentors for new staff, and they jump onto the production line at peak times. |
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The stories are heartbreaking, but the privilege of the briefest of glimpses of the lost lives is also revealing and inspiring. |
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But this inspiring and moving parallel demonstrates yet again why he is so very, and despicably, wrong. |
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I found this book incredibly inspiring and I promised myself that I would make an effort to purchase as much locally grown foodstuff as possible. |
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His gravitation towards people and things that expand his horizons is absolutely inspiring. |
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When you see a grey-haired woman in her 50s rocking a divinely sculpted hairstyle of less than half-an-inch, it's inspiring. |
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Eddie has been instrumental in working with disaffected young people in the area, inspiring pride in the local community. |
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The Beta Band disbanded at the end of 2004 leaving behind a legacy of innovative and inspiring music. |
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I got some inspiring encouragement from a number of individuals during My Project. |
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Spitzer's attacks on Wall Street are inspiring other state enforcers to take on big corporate icons on behalf of consumers. |
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Unfortunately, however, the modern puritans are dissipating and wasting this inspiring moral tradition. |
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From there he made drawing excursions to some of his most inspiring subjects, including Duncombe Park and the environs of Kirkham. |
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This inspiring article is full of beautiful pictures and insights into mitochondrial shape and function. |
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The entire team's effort collectively created an inspiring performance. |
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The problem is that it is as infuriating as it is inspiring. |
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In the 'town hotels' category Daniel will be creating a 'mood board' of inspiring fabrics, photos and drawings for touching-up The Sun Hotel in Coniston. |
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No matter how admirable or inspiring his message appears to be, it often hits you over the head like a blunt instrument. |
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The balancing act in politics is inspiring the base without alienating the center of the electorate. |
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The course flies by, full of inspiring tools and NLP techniques for breaking self-limiting patterns of thought and behaviors. |
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Sometimes her bluntness felt painful, but her lack of hypocrisy was inspiring. |
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All you really need for an inspiring commencement address is untamed enthusiasm and a big dream. |
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Most crest mottos consist of an inspiring phrase written in Latin. |
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Nemeth capped a Man of the Match display by scoring one goal and inspiring all of Boro's quick-fire first half treble, as well as setting up Massimo Maccarone's first goal. |
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She's been touted as an inspiring, persevering all-star by leader Jack Layton and his orange vanguard, and is regularly fawned and slobbered over by the media. |
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Yet to hear one of the victims so publicly rejecting the kinds of terms used in the past was inspiring. |
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In all seriousness, and raillery aside, it was and is inspiring to know that a site like this can be so successful and have such a loyal following. |
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Alison Sawyer's inspiring raku angels go fast at the Evergreen Gallery. |
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His energy in concert was quite inspiring, each song found him stomping about the stage, singing in a high tenor with sparse instrumentation provided by an acoustic guitar. |
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It looks splendid and magical, and is downright inspiring with its real grass, cup holders on the seats and a scoreboard big enough for Times Square. |
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One could hope that Tim's example is inspiring other governors to hold the line on taxes, but I don't have the sense that that is happening in many states. |
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And yet every tale is delivered with a forgiving chuckle, every outrage defused by the affectionate admiration that Davis couldn't help inspiring in his victims. |
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He recited the words and managed to keep it from sounding hokey or stilted, and the rest of his speech was genuinely inspiring, not just the usual catch-phrases. |
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Many of its spurs are prettily sunlit, and what they build up to is inspiring, apocalyptic, a burst of slanting sunbeams from a blue cloud-window. |
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The preservation of privacy within trust and the successful work done by chaplains in inspiring self-revelation by confessants is not a complex process. |
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We can make transport an interesting, attractive, galvanising, inspiring, or perhaps red-hot issue, but buses, trams and even Freudian trains are not and never will be sexy. |
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In my opinion, it is the most inspiring film about dementia out there today. |
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This year, consider a getaway to a room with an inspiring view. |
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In ways large and small, devious and immature, ingenious and inspiring, she struggled to escape. |
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Admittedly, his latest two efforts have been less than inspiring, but they both came over hurdles and jumping fences is very much his forte these days. |
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Is it so difficult to wait until you are out of the register office to exchange some home-made vows and a selection of inspiring hymeneal ditties? |
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I hope you enjoy this month's crop of great reading and inspiring writing. |
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In politics every candidate wants to build a sense of inevitability, inspiring his admirers and discouraging his detractors. |
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At an inspiring breakfast, Sheryl Sandberg dished on how social media is revolutionizing women's lives. |
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Their inspiring successes paint a vivid picture of how this is necessary. |
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A team of volunteer architects and engineers helped a community develop a prototypical building system, inspiring collaboration, innovation and hope. |
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They give pedagogy lectures and presentations on campus and at state and national conferences, where they attend inspiring and informative recitals and sessions. |
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His willingness to help everyone and his inspiring wit and ability to see the funny side of all situations was a trait of his personality that was very special to all. |
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It has not yet raised the inspiring banner of working class emancipation. |
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But locals there say any money deposited is thrown into an unlocked cupboard behind the tellers, hardly inspiring confidence. |
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Conspiracy theories would make their initial mark with such targets as the freemasons, inspiring an early third party. |
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We do know that history plays were often regarded by contemporaries as capable of inspiring playgoers to imitate the momentous action taking place on stage. |
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So I want to thank Karl for uniting Democrats, inspiring donors, and reigniting the spark in so many progressives. |
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I mean, did you ever meet anybody remotely like the repellant but inspiring Dr. Stone, who is the surgeon at the mission hospital? |
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The third guest at the luncheon has an inspiring story to tell. |
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His inspiring talk was greatly appreciated by the attentive audience. |
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There's a bit of a sag in the middle of the album, but on the whole Hail To The Thief is a noticeably more inspiring record than Kid A or Amnesiac. |
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Gone are the grimy beats, the sarcastic vocals and nonsensical lyricism, replaced by inspiring rhythms and lyrics laced with celebration and regret. |
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Thank you for an inspiring cover story on the billion-dollar companies. |
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The award's presenters noted that in a nation known for its heavy dependence on coal, Rizhao represents an inspiring example of the mainstreaming of renewable energy sources. |
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Back in the dark days of the Great Depression, Hollywood pumped out brilliant, inspiring, high-spirited films. |
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Hot and dry in summer, bitterly cold and exposed in winter, the Cevennes may be a harsh and unforgiving land but it possesses a raw, savage and inspiring beauty. |
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The guitar is inspiring, churning out power fuzzes and the odd neat riff. |
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So here we are at another election and none of it is very inspiring. |
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We thought that sonny was inspiring us and he was out there and responding and sweating and playing his tail off. |
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It's the heart-warming and inspiring story of two almost entirely clueless posh oiks, who throw caution to the wind and go and live on a small island. |
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As the final moments of conference neared, an innocent-looking old dear distributed the words of all six inspiring verses round the back of the hall. |
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His conduct has been measured and statesmanlike and his rhetoric inspiring. |
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While less creative or inspiring than French or Italian cuisine, German cooking regards itself as full of high-quality ingredients which are skilfully cooked. |
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There are plenty of tragic and inspiring choices, but the most obvious legacy Castro will leave behind is the broken family. |
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When you encounter something truly inspiring don't stint on film. |
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It is the artist who uses technique not as an end but as a means to the end of communicating an idea, challenging paradigms, stirring emotions or inspiring the spirit. |
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Picture him standing before a conference hall full of besuited greenies, delivering some powerful and inspiring rhetoric about making Scotland sustainable. |
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His personal history is inspiring, as is his intellectual brilliance, knowledge of and detestation of fascism, communism and morally repugnant capitalism. |
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Historically presidents and prime ministers would give inspiring speeches to their nations, psyching them up and uniting them into one determined force to be reckoned with. |
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Bradman did not have an inspiring influence on those who played under him. |
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An inspiring American Depression story about two losers who win big time. |
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I find his defiance of organized religion thought-provoking and inspiring. |
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He is a gutty player who has a gift of inspiring his bowlers. |
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Did any women play a role in inspiring or mentoring you as you came up in this industry? |
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He has a tremendous sense of color and is unafraid of color, which is inspiring. |
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In a sequence that began by inspiring a collective facepalm among viewers, a couple of guards tell Arya to leave after showing up at the gates of Winterfell looking less than ladylike. |
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England had already given rise to the Lollard movement of John Wycliffe, which played an important part in inspiring the Hussites in Bohemia. |
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Lively discussions, inspiring stories and Texas hospitality! |
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The novel delivers an inspiring look into the life and ideas of Gandhi. |
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For here was a vista that was breath-catching and inspiring, a wholly new thing come into the world. |
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Spectators are privy to awe inspiring castles, baffling forks, and breathtaking en passants. |
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Anatomy exhibits the lungs in a continual motion of inspiring and expiring air. |
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Their martyrdom stirred resentment of the French and inspiring additional martyrs for the Protestant cause. |
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Praise poetry was powerful propaganda, inspiring loyalty and courage from the teulu, the warband or retinue of a king, prince or lord. |
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It finally fell after a month's siege, the events credited with inspiring the song Men of Harlech. |
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The debate over Civil Unions was highly divisive in New Zealand, inspiring great public emotion both for and against the passing. |
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My reason for including Jack's inspiring comments is less about the practical point of how to stooze and far more about thinking. |
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The principal, Orlando Gober, an inspiring black man of incredible strengths and some tragic flaws, is at the center of the tale. |
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Now we move from the broad to the specific, with this inspiring story of two young boys, Ryan Hreljac and Akana Jimmy. |
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I saw AAF last year when they supported Papa Roach and they were one of the most energetic and inspiring bands I have seen. |
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Ironically, Murthy remained unsung despite inspiring a whole generation of cinematographers. |
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Various retailers are now selling a children's treadmill with the goal of inspiring kids while keeping the treadmilling fun and safe. |
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Jeff Perry and Bellamy Young are consistently brilliant and inspiring. |
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Peter Mack presented inspiring clinics and master classes and also was active in adjudicating and performing during the conference. |
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Here are the top Underdog Edge Persuaders of 2014 and their inspiring stories. |
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Though it was flamboyantly sentimental at times, the lecture was beautiful and inspiring on the subject of art and emotion. |
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The popularity of solar leasing is inspiring moves like this by utilities. |
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The IWW Conference offers the answer to these questions in a two day programme with many inspiring workshops and sessions. |
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A YOUNG entrepreneur from Newcastle has made it through to the final six in a nationwide search to find the UK's most inspiring role model. |
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Ralph Cutter, an herbologist on the expedition, said he found the kayakers 'awe inspiring. |
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In her own way, Woodley is inspiring young women to succeed and excel. |
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The most inspiring, however, was a simple wish to walk for three-year-old Kiley Griggs, born premature and diagnosed with cerebral palsy. |
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He was engaged to long-time girlfriend Debbie Timuss, but the pair split in 2005, inspiring Buble to cowrite the hit song, Lost. |
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For Deadly 60 he travelled the world looking at the most inspiring predators, from boxing mantis shrimp to charging tigers. |
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As we move away from the appliance computing model of the past, totable computing is inspiring ubiquitous computing. |
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More than merely have the somewhat cliched views of a beautiful city, we wanted something original, inspiring and eye-catching. |
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The fish section is particularly inspiring and the fruit and vegetables heartwarmingly cheap. |
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Taiwan is already the world's biggest supplier of WiMAX equipment in terms of volume, inspiring Sha and Huang to visit Taiwan's suppliers. |
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Robeson entertained us by inspiring us as all great artists do. |
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Historian Margaret Jacob stresses the importance of the Masons in indirectly inspiring enlightened political thought. |
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In 1928, Virginia Woolf took a grassroots approach to informing and inspiring feminism. |
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Fonteyn and Nureyev became known for inspiring repeated frenzied curtain calls and bouquet tosses. |
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Nolan has called Crowley one of his closest and most inspiring creative collaborators. |
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For modern outdoorsmen or women who, like Roosevelt, consider themselves naturalists foremost, this is an inspiring read. |
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Churchill also used the radio to great effect, inspiring, reassuring and informing the people with his speeches during the Second World War. |
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The interview with Sarah Mohess was both heartwrenching and inspiring. |
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Constantine, with a spirit that left a deep impression on his followers, inspiring some to believe that he had some form of supernatural guidance, ignored all these cautions. |
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Mike Whitlatch, Vice President Energy and Procurement at UPS, is inspiring other corporations and municipalities to reduce their carbon footprint with renewable diesel. |
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The objective of Faraday's Christmas lectures was to present science to the general public in the hopes of inspiring them and generating revenue for the Royal Institution. |
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He was an extremely popular, inspiring and charismatic teacher. |
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Goethe's poem then took on a life of its own, inspiring the Romantic concept of the Erlking, which was influential on literary images of elves from the nineteenth century on. |
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Masses of the illiterate poor chipped in ha'pennies to have each new monthly episode read to them, opening up and inspiring a new class of readers. |
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Preserving with Pomona's Pectin by Allison Carroll Duffy contains 75 inspiring recipes for low-sugar jams, jellies, preserves, conserves, and marmalades. |
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HeadCount is a nonpartisan, non-profit organization dedicated to voter registration and inspiring participation in democracy through the power of music. |
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Pages are filled with inspiring verses, tested strategies, soul-searching questions, and other thought-provoking inducements to break out of closed-minded habits. |
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The HDClear Design Portfolio is a tool for inspiring ideas for architects, commercial design firms, window tinters and fabricators who use decorative glass in their projects. |
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Among some of the most inspiring photographs of Everest I have ever seen, there are pictures of the local people and of the legendary sherpa Tenzing. |
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They agreed to cooperate closely in the field of politics and commerce, inspiring their late successors to launch a successful Central European initiative. |
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Production values are zilch, but Callan's world-weariness remains way ahead of its time, surely inspiring Daniel Craig's bleak interpretation of Bond. |
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It most certainly did, spawning Yes Man, the best-selling book about his experiences and now inspiring a fictionalised comedy starring Jim Carrey. |
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There is also rich detail on Britain's role in inspiring the anglophile French aristocrat Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who created the modern Olympics. |
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Modern archaeology has largely discarded the historicity of this narrative, with it being reframed as constituting the Israelites' inspiring national myth narrative. |
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As wealthy plantation holders rushed to sell their slaves in the south, popular resistance and resentment grew, inspiring numerous emancipation societies. |
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The empire had a centralized, bureaucratic administration under the emperor, a large professional army, and civil services, inspiring similar developments in later empires. |
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After this first novel, Hostos abandoned fiction in favor of the essay which he saw as offering greater possibilities for inspiring social change. |
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Gunpowder, while invented in the Tang Dynasty, was first put into use in battlefields by the Song army, inspiring a succession of new firearms and siege engines designs. |
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As wealthy plantation holders rushed to sell their slaves south, popular resistance and resentment grew, inspiring numerous emancipation societies. |
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Hoult swaggers through the blood-soaked melee in style, inspiring fear and loathing in equal measure as his Machiavellian puppetmaster jostles for superiority. |
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The line-up includes an inspiring Harvard-educated Paralympics medal winner, a celebrity presidential speechwriting economist and a convicted felon. |
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They would sit around the primus stove, singing songs and staring up at starry, starry nights, before climbing the sea wall and gazing lovingly at the inspiring vista. |
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But plays dont perform themselves, and the most inspiring story of the season may be the return to the center spotlight of that undersung asset, the actor. |
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Herbally inspiring scents permeated the air as a liquid lightshow cast melting colours, more and more people dancing as Donovan played his many famous songs. |
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