In the past year the agency interceded on behalf of immigrants from Somalia to Lebanon, from Iraq to Haiti, Brazil, and beyond. |
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We interceded on behalf of the living and the dead, and we confessed the sins of the whole world. |
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Had the Virgin Mary interceded on my behalf as a result of all that fervent prayer? |
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Jesus healed him just the same because the people who interceded for him showed faith. |
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His dismayed commanders were obliged to execute this suicidal plan, although events quickly interceded. |
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Since 2000 the federal government has interceded in an unprecedented way in the financing and managing of the vote. |
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Many members in this House have interceded with the minister in this way on behalf of many of their constituents. |
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The Court of Appeal interceded and reversed the judgment of the Superior Court. |
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There the Red Cross interceded on behalf of Rebecca, who was about to give birth, and rushed her to a hospital. |
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The Deputy Speaker: I have already interceded on this matter with other members in terms of referring to one another in the House. |
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At this time, the yard coordinator interceded and advised the yard crew that the crossover should be lined for their route. |
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And nobody, not even the Turks, has yet interceded on their behalf. |
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His immediate evacuation was ordered, but he interceded so earnestly on his own behalf that he was eventually allowed to return to duty. |
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His press secretary interceded in support of Rosdev and met with a company seeking government contracts in the military sector accompanied by a Conservative Party fundraiser, Leo Housakos. |
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In Darfur, Switzerland interceded on behalf of the Sudanese who were left to themselves because hostilities and organized crime prevented help from getting through to them. |
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Whoever interceded in a good cause becomes a partner therein: And whoever recommends and helps an evil cause, shares in its burden: And Allah hath power over all things. |
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The committee chairman, Sir Richard Ottaway – there were a lot of sirs in the room and at one point we had two Sir Johns and a John Baron, who isn't actually a baron, talking to one another – eventually interceded. |
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Just in front of it and to the left is the 27-foot-high pedestal for the thank offering to Agrippa, the victor of the Battle of Actium, who interceded for Athens, which had supported the loser, Mark Antony. |
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Many members, including the hon. member who asked the question, have interceded with the minister on behalf of constituents on these same humanitarian and compassionate grounds. |
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He quickly interceded to inform the arrival controller of the problem. |
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Diplomatic action, of course, The government and the Prime Minister have interceded with U. S. President George Bush to ensure that this project will not come to pass. |
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Abraham then interceded for its citizens, at least for Lot and his family. |
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The move was reportedly the result of pressure from the US government, whose ambassador to Kenya, Michael Ranneberger, interceded with the president to get the suspension lifted. |
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He supposed that a vast period interceded between that origination and the age wherein he lived. |
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The Imperial ambassador Eustace Chapuys became her close adviser, and interceded, unsuccessfully, on her behalf at court. |
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He was released 19 months later after Cecil and Walsingham interceded on his behalf. |
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She is also known to have interceded for the release of fellow English exiles who had been forced into serfdom by the Norman conquest of England. |
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Health minister under resignation Philippos Patsalis on Tuesday denied reports claiming he had personally interceded to do a favour to an acquaintance of his, a pulmonologist. |
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When the boss accused her of lying, several other employees interceded on her behalf. |
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This tensile strength is due to the many interceded hydrogen bonds, and when stretched the force is applied to these numerous bonds and they do not break. |
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Their argument probably would have become violent if I hadn't interceded. |
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