Left alone and disregarding danger, mindful of her pledged devotion to her true friend, the redeemed sinner sat steadfast at the tomb. |
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However, we did feel this was partially redeemed with our election editorial which has now had a whopping 10,000-plus page views. |
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This is partially redeemed by seeing battle-hardened characters acquire new powers, and by the suitably far-fetched narrative sequences. |
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We venerate the cross because it has broken down our pride, shattered our envy, redeemed our sin, and atoned for our punishment. |
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But, as with our slowness to believe we are sinners, so we are slow to believe sin can really be redeemed. |
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Lift up your head and be glad that he has redeemed you and now calls you to let this joy of yours radiate to others throughout the day! |
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Only by scourging ourselves and retreating to some bizarre ascetic vision of humanity can we be redeemed. |
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He redeemed us in Christ and he has sealed his own covenant with his people. |
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Having redeemed us, he now wants to take the rest of our lives to transform us so that we can become more and more like him. |
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They had betrayed his trust by falling into sin but had been redeemed by the divine mission of Jesus. |
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But in our search, we should always remember that we are redeemed in Christ, and he is always present to sustain us. |
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Its balance sheet is burdened by long-term debt and preferred stock that must be redeemed. |
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The coupon can be redeemed automatically by using the device itself to pay for the transaction. |
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No-one would accept it and in one I was told the voucher could only be redeemed in Sunwin House. |
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They may not be used for tickets purchased in advance by phone or online and may not be redeemed for cash. |
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The voucher can be redeemed when the kit is set up ready for its inhabitants. |
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This might take the form of a card or coupon to be redeemed during the fall hunting season for 10 percent off any purchase. |
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For the intrusion into my life I receive points which can be redeemed for gift certificates and the like. |
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We never redeem store coupons, yet we have redeemed more than 15 store coupons in the past four weeks. |
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At the end of their working period and having redeemed the mortgage, they will remain in their own houses. |
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He paid his soldiers, scientists and architects well and insisted that all old debts were to be redeemed with new Greek coins. |
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For the past three years, Mr. Uluvi ran from pillar to post to get Mr. Krishna's promise redeemed. |
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Yet all told, its simplicities are gloriously redeemed by the novel's intricate take on sexuality, and its ecstatic and gilded prose. |
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The track is partially redeemed by another great sax solo, but otherwise seems very much out-of-place and closes the album on a sour note. |
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The movie is too poorly written and lazily shot to be redeemed by great performances. |
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It's redeemed, however, by a funny epilogue, reportedly added after the fact due to studio-ordered reshoots. |
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And Liszt himself is redeemed as a lieder composer, underrated despite fascinating early efforts by Bernac and Poulenc to popularize his songs. |
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Sister-in-law redeemed the day with a pressie beyond cool, a table football game. |
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Baronial jurisdiction was abolished, as was personal servitude, but dues and services attached to land tenure remained unless they were redeemed. |
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Nosal then redeemed himself for his earlier miscue with a 41-yard catch and run as he sprung loose from his defender along the left sidelines. |
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The blandness of the port-and-chicken-liver mousse was redeemed by a sweet red-onion marmalade. |
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As the Monotheletes denied a human free will in Christ, so monergism denies a human free will in the redeemed. |
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I have been redeemed with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect. |
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The gift vouchers are redeemed in this City mostly at jewellery stores and shops selling home appliances, both white and brown goods. |
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It's a promissory ideal that can be redeemed only by our own vitality in the present. |
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Combining dourness and humour, sentimentality and hard-headedness, arrogance and tolerance, every situation is redeemed by laughter. |
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After creating but failing to capitalise on a hatful of first-half chances Guiseley redeemed themselves with four second-half goals. |
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We are all a chosen people, beloved of God, redeemed by the blood of Christ. |
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Bucks redeemed themselves against opponents who humiliated them 5-1 in a Rothmans Cup clash earlier in the season. |
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One personable young man crawls around on the floor searching for bottle caps that can be redeemed for neat prizes. |
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I also feel generously inclined towards artists who have previously, or since, redeemed themselves with their contribution to music. |
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To leave the world a bit better by thought, deed, or redeemed social condition. |
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Being robed in white bespeaks one who is redeemed and no longer subject to her fleshly appetites. |
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The term theatrical has been redeemed from its derogatory past, and made to suit the same purpose, correlatively, as painterly. |
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On that day the distance will be closed and the entire redeemed creation will gratefully praise and glorify God. |
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A man who failed to discharge his debts could become the slave of his creditor until he redeemed his debt. |
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The strings are used only to accent the melody, and any misgivings are quickly redeemed by yet another amazing guitar solo. |
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They were redeemed, not because they kept the law but because they received the promise. |
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It's a spartan, occasionally pretentious piece of work, but more than redeemed by two elegant central performances. |
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The points can eventually be redeemed for store products or gift vouchers. |
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When Jesus called Matthew into a new life, God redeemed him. |
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Freedom and a liberal society was redeemed for some but not all. |
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These vouchers can be collected by schools and redeemed against a vast collection of computer equipment in this year's Computers for Schools catalogue. |
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This is a personal story but also a story of generational change, of talents wasted and talents redeemed. |
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But he slightly redeemed himself to me, and I may give it a look-see. |
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When redeemed for goods or services these vouchers are consideration. |
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After praying for forgiveness, Fotros was redeemed by the imam Ali who gave him back his wings. |
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This is not a guarantee that the bond will not be redeemed early. |
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But as a student in seminary, I was challenged to believe that God also redeems and restores all of the cosmos, just as God has redeemed you and me. |
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Stamps were pasted into booklets or folders and redeemed for merchandise. |
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But whereas Bezukhov is redeemed by his magnanimous virtures, Soledad is driven mad by the different forces tearing at her. |
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So he set to work and issued a large amount of these little shinplasters, and at first redeemed them for a while until he had got some thousands of dollars issued. |
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Willow Creek did not furnish the drinks on the golf course, but did staff the open bar at the clubhouse where the coupons for drinks were redeemed. |
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Every purchase entitles the consumer to gift coupons that can be redeemed for discounts on a variety of products like beverages, hotels and the likes. |
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However, Martin redeemed himself when correctly guessing a fake expletive-laden clue read by Meyers. |
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The scripture is very clear that those who are the redeemed are those who come to now Jesus Christ personally as savior and Lord and confess him as such. |
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There are wars to be fought and government debts to be redeemed. |
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Following the principle that what was not assumed cannot be redeemed, Lewis insists that God himself was involved in the kenosis, including the death and burial of Jesus. |
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Young offenders responsible for vandalising some of Hull's most attractive areas have redeemed themselves by restoring a ruined pavilion in West Park to its former glory. |
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Apparently, idolaters could be redeemed, but informers could not. |
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The debt racked up under the current dollar system cannot be redeemed. |
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They were suffering through the dreaded opening-act curse, but eventually redeemed themselves with their mascara-running blend of glam, garage and punk. |
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That is the destination he has purposed for redeemed sinners. |
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An undignified quest, as daffily contrived as any Doris Day comedy, entirely redeemed by the scatty Miss Faris. |
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It was he who suggested that Charley Bates should be redeemed in Oliver Twist. |
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They redeemed themselves with this show. The first song or two was meh, but they were on fire after that. |
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The currency itself has no innate value, but is accepted by traders because it can be redeemed for the equivalent specie. |
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This action redeemed the division in the eyes of the upper hierarchy of the British military. |
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During the bank panics a portion of those demand notes were redeemed for Federal Reserve gold. |
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British honor was finally redeemed as President was taken and the Little Belt was avenged. |
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Both countries therefore emerged with the sense that the had redeemed their honor. |
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But the film is largely redeemed by an unexpected emotional resonance befitting a Steven Spielberg production. |
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Anthony Splendora found her literary genealogy among other archetypally fallen but redeemed women, both historic and mythic. |
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Assarts Farm gave out a voucher to be redeemed on a subsequent visit because milk in litre packs was out of stock. |
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Prizes may not be exchanged or redeemed for cash, sold, or traded. |
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We affirm, that to all eternity the apostles are to be twelve, among all the redeemed, a conspicuous, glorious, unassociated duodecimate. |
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Since the program's inception in June 2006, more than 150 employees have redeemed LEEP dollars. |
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This voucher can be redeemed for a free meal at several local restaurants. |
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But the tale Drogin recounts is redeemed by at least one CIA analyst, called Margaret, who had the sense to see that Curveball was a phony. |
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Part 2 covers the natural law as it applies to God's redeemed people in the covenants of grace and, therefore, looks at the new creation and its eschatological realities. |
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I believe that this word was made flesh and by its suffering the world was redeemed, and I believe that humanity, not deity, was subject to the suffering. |
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The Preferred Securities to be redeemed will be selected in accordance with the applicable procedures of The Depository Trust Company for partial redemptions. |
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This paper money would supposedly be redeemed for state taxes, but the holders were eventually paid off in 1791 at the rate of one cent on the dollar. |
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The punchcard process starts over once the free beverage is redeemed. |
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