This was a life-affirming, emotionally and intellectually liberating message, and it took courage and conviction to be the messenger. |
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In both cases though these covetable paintings are explosive, celebratory and life-affirming. |
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Unashamedly emotional, rushingly life-affirming and immaculately put together, it even gives them a run for their immaculately-tailored money. |
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While the end of the 60s saw the decline of many grassroots movements, their life-affirming values didn't go away. |
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As such you have set yourself, your people and all Canadians upon the life-affirming path of truth, healing and reconciliation. |
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Thus applied, Appreciative Inquiry becomes an empowering and life-affirming way of being in our partnerships and in our organisations. |
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Capture their life-affirming colour in rugged Kalbarri National Park, near Geraldton, or in sculpted Kings Park in Perth. |
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In this capacity, Mr. Saunders counselled and guided four generations of youth on a positive and life-affirming journey toward adulthood. |
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Music can be dramatic and challenging, but can also be joyous and life-affirming. |
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It's an experience that is more than simply motivating... it's absolutely life-affirming! |
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Children with medically complex and lifethreatening illnesses are offered life-affirming programs, along with required medical care. |
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Choose from lots of lively, life-affirming events during Australia's springtime, which lasts from September to November. |
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Ready to support you is a network of organizations, grounded in the life-affirming principles of hospice palliative care. |
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One of the rays of light during the bleakness is the opportunity to release some life-affirming music to raise the spirits. |
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He's not grappling with issues of post-human technology, but his novels are profoundly life-affirming, especially as he grapples with issues of aging and disease. |
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The feast is an annual event that brings together hundreds of vegetarians and non-vegetarians to enjoy life-affirming food in a wonderful social setting. |
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It pulsates with a humanity that, in spite of its bleakness, is life-affirming and ultimately uplifting. |
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Wealth is a positive, life-affirming concept in the Hebrew Scriptures, and frequently in the New Testament, but only when it is shared with the larger community for the life of all people. |
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There's a life-affirming energy even to her negations, as when she calls Benedick in to supper by swinging a huge hand bell in his face. |
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It's a life-affirming, health-enhancing sort of feeling. |
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As a Make-A-Wish® sponsor, we were privileged in the last year to help grant the wishes of six children, which were thus able to feel the hope, strength and joy that comes from a life-affirming wish experience. |
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You may well find that a life-affirming experience like seeing writing of this calibre produced to this standard will compensate for a lack of rigour at its core. |
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These profit estimates for the next quarter don't look very life-affirming. |
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Christmas pop is a life-affirming and inclusive counterpose to windy assertions that Christmas has been spoiled by commercialism. |
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We are supposed to think that they're adorably life-affirming, unreconstructed old scamps, but I have never seen a more charmless and conceited bunch. |
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In other words, it is much better to have defiant, life-affirming laughter than tears and lamentation. |
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During the late 18th century our national poet, Carl Michael Bellman, composed life-affirming, death-evoking drinking songs and frivolous, idyllic pastorales. |
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They were unique, refreshing and life-affirming. |
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This weekend offers two life-affirming fables. |
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And these qualities spell out, as well, the work's moral position: that to see humans more closely, more discerningly, is life-affirming and good. |
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Joseph Harker is assistant editor, Comment, at the Guardian Charlie Hebdo's new cover depicting the prophet Muhammad holding a Je suis Charlie placard with a tear coming from his eye is a life-affirming work of art. |
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All the crass, life-affirming bluster of the previous 20 minutes disappears in a single instant when Brick spills the beans. |
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Wrapped in Bausch's mischievous humor and emotional pathos, Nefes is contemplative, calm, and life-affirming in the face of unpredictable violence. |
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