There he cleansed the temple, prefiguring his great atonement for sin, making us fit for communion with God. |
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Dominic Hill's cast are buoyantly energised, with Stone-Fewings a mercurial lead, prefiguring Molière's imposter Tartuffe. |
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We see this in our first reading today, with its echoes of the Fall and its prefiguring of Christ's redemption. |
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The Orange Center at La Madeleine, Paris, prefiguring a new type of lifestyle store combining customer-friendliness, service, sales and advice. |
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Because, supported by algorithms and statistics, some traders are prefiguring that Latino-American real estate is correlated to corn prices. |
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See Doc. 11454 addendum of 22 January 2008, paragraph 12, welcoming the fresh conclusions of the ECJ's Advocate General prefiguring the Kadi and Al Barakaat judgment. |
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The European Commission's Green Paper on services of general interest has moreover integrated this notion in an explicit and detailed manner prefiguring a beginning of management code. |
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Canada and Brazil both went to the World Trade Organisation complaining about each other's subsidies, prefiguring the latest row between America and Europe over aid to Airbus. |
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In England, John Wycliffe challenged the papacy and the teachings of the church, prefiguring the attacks of the Protestant Reformers of the 16th century. |
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Increasingly systematic constitutional recognition of territorial communities has been observed, prefiguring the existence of genuine local self-government. |
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The waters of the great flood were a sign of the waters of baptism, prefiguring the life to come, an end to sin and a new beginning for all creation. |
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Prefiguring later surges in academic research, he discussed the urban and global spaces of capital, and the politics of human geography. |
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Prefiguring Expressionist chiaroscuro in their tonal brilliance, they achieve the seemingly impossible brief of ensnaring the transitory temperament of meteorological effects. |
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Prefiguring the house, this pavilion on a raised deck is a confection of gables and bays with intersecting corrugated metal canopies oversailing the wooden structure. |
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