I was pleasantly surprised to see him shown in such a spiritually redeeming light. |
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A unique and redeeming feature of Hinduism through the ages has been tolerance, a certain willingness to live and let live. |
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There are no redeeming characters in this morality tale of corruption, adultery, and debauchery. |
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Normally, trust companies roll these bonds over when they mature instead of redeeming them. |
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This emphasis and a focus on redeeming the Gentiles moved the early church away from a land-related agenda. |
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However, most of the time, these unreleased tracks have no redeeming value whatsoever. |
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The ravenous creatures themselves are perhaps the film's only remotely redeeming feature. |
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I suspect I may be a secret sucker for authoritative brooders, with a redeeming sense of humour. |
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Aesthetically it is a dump and, but for the area around the harbour, has no redeeming features. |
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There are no redeeming qualities to the surviving characters, nor is there anything remotely interesting about the storyline. |
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This novel is very hard on the people of Hollywood nobody with any redeeming values to speak of. |
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Not a single one of them has anything even vaguely resembling a redeeming feature. |
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From a macro-economic point of view, the chances of redeeming public foreign debt are now as good as one can expect them to be. |
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It seems incredibly stupid and as yet I cannot find one redeeming quality in this story. |
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By contrast, the female characters are sparsely developed and possess few redeeming qualities. |
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Despite his quickness to irritability, he does have some redeeming qualities. |
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It was defined in terms of how much gold you could turn it in for, like redeeming chips for money at a casino. |
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Those, Stauffenberg among them, who saw the plot as a means of redeeming the Army's reputation, accordingly found themselves in a fix. |
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Christ shares both expressions in his face of suffering, whilst He opens the wound in his side to offer the redeeming blood. |
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Mitnick is portrayed as a fat, annoying and somewhat evil man with few redeeming qualities. |
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Sorry, but Bugs was a one-dimensional, predictable rabbit who had not a redeeming bone in his entire scrawny body. |
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The song rambles on without a single redeeming characteristic or the slightest hint of a melody. |
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The show was so on its way to redeeming itself the past few weeks and then this. |
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It's not about redeeming herself, it's about getting back to what she does best. |
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I know it's not over yet, but I really don't see them redeeming themselves in the little time left. |
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McGregor then went some way towards redeeming himself for his earlier blunder when he put the breaks on a superb four-man move. |
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A few will relish the opportunity of redeeming themselves on a bigger stage. |
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Hymn cycles extolling redeeming knowledge were sung to focus believers' attention on the beauty of Paradise, where rescued souls dwelt. |
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On the other hand, even Gould's persistent logorrhea has some redeeming consequences. |
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The countervailing forces are an absolute faith in her achievements and in the redeeming power of art. |
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Yeah, he's a great character, but taking him to a foreign country only exacerbates his coarseness without revealing any redeeming values. |
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Christ's redeeming work is bringing a new creation to birth, a future Eden. |
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Without knowing what his redeeming features are, let us just say that your life will be better if you bid him cheerio. |
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Later, it was the rector's two daughters who gently instilled into his mind the precious truths of God's redeeming grace. |
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The key to paying bills and redeeming coupons via mobile handsets is the use of camera phones to read special bar codes. |
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It's the one truly redeeming human quality that runs through everything we do. |
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The death of Christ has stored up in it the redeeming virtue of the gospel. |
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For a few minutes, without her waking, we rebuked the source of the nightmares, praising God for the redeeming blood. |
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The movie cuts pretty close to the bone with characters who are less than likable and certainly less than redeeming. |
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If it had only one redeeming quality, it was that it was the closest railhead to Montana. |
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Germany's victory will go some way to redeeming the first major outbreak of crowd trouble of the tournament. |
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The only redeeming feature about working day shifts is the close proximity of the pub. |
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This has to be weighed against the cost of redeeming early and the fees that often accompany taking out a new deal. |
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Money can be taken out of a Fund by selling, or redeeming, units or fractions of units of the Fund. |
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Its one redeeming feature is Kevin Costner as a bad guy who cops it. |
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We have vigorously set about recovering our mutual understanding, building a broad base for our co-operation and redeeming the promise of our complementarities. |
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Besides protection, graffiti provides the blast walls' only redeeming quality. |
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I defy anyone to tell me what redeeming quality ticks have and what purpose they serve in the great circle of life other than to be disgusting. |
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One could argue that for people who smoke the taste is a redeeming quality, but there are no redeeming qualities. |
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Sirius's great redeeming quality is how much affection he is capable of feeling. |
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Their contents dehumanized members of these groups by suggesting that they lacked any redeeming qualities. |
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See then that you walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil. |
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All forms of communication have potentially redeeming features, but telepathy takes this a step forward. |
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Christ's redeeming sacrifice has the power to forgive even the gravest of sins, and to bring forth good from even the most terrible evil. |
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Masteller thinks sports have their redeeming qualities, but is only bothered when they supercede God. |
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He's a monstrous creation and yet through the brilliance of the writing we're able to open the character up and see he has redeeming qualities. |
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It could not have been easy to ask hard questions about a man renowned for redeeming children, but Ms Tunstall tells a vivid story. |
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And redeeming 21st-century middle-class Australian society is not on Mr Tsiolkas's agenda. |
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When we look at legislation affecting tobacco, the first thing we have to accept is that tobacco has no redeeming qualities. |
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This in turn will help you once again become credible leaders and witnesses to the redeeming truth of Christ. |
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The cycle of violence has been proven to have no redeeming feature and cannot yield peace. |
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The only redeeming factors are the view and the free coat check. |
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Co-operatives may not redeem shares if they are insolvent or if redeeming shares would make them so. |
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Nor will you be subject to tax on capital gains from redeeming or switching securities. |
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What will be the terms for redeeming shares if children not involved in running the publishing company wish to dispose of them? |
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If purchasing, switching, converting or redeeming, you must provide clear and full instructions with a signature for verification. |
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Short-term trading can include buying and then redeeming or switching a large number of units of a Fund within 30 days of purchase. |
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He was supposed to be reassuring a civic-minded soldier that there was something redeeming about our political culture! |
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Given that it is a film with no morally redeeming features it's quite a trick to bring your audience in like that and like I say I'm really not sure how they did it. |
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It's hard to see that he has even a single redeeming quality. |
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The worst movies of all time have absolutely no redeeming qualities. |
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About the only redeeming factor in the film is a few of the performances. |
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This ugly incoherent woman had no absolutely no redeeming features. |
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Family rows are awful experiences with few redeeming features. |
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He was spectacularly ugly, with not a redeeming physical feature. |
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Often irony is the only redeeming quality of his serpentine sentences. |
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There's nothing redeeming in softball, a pastime that seems to attract the greasiest, worst dressed residents of local areas to neighbourhood parks. |
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The process of selling libations and meal offerings required purchasing and then redeeming different tickets, which were specifically marked to prevent fraud. |
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For as long as I recall, I have admired beautiful women, whether they have an attractive figure, beautiful eyes, luscious lips or other redeeming features. |
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There are some redeeming features, but thus far the show needs to ditch the schmaltzy love triangles and sensationalism and focus on character and story. |
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Those looking for an unredeemable blackguard will find one in the spider-like supporting character of Skroopf, who has no redeeming characteristics. |
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For all their faults, Ireland put up a brave fight against the professional Australian side and are not without hope of redeeming themselves in Melbourne in a week. |
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His redeeming virtues are his sardonic wit, polymathic range, good literary style, and his fearlessness. |
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To my horror there are no redeeming features left, the food is toxic, the childfriendly status has gone and the beer is not a patch on what it was. |
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God grants his grace to the believer as a free gift, consequent upon Christ's redeeming work, through the operation of the Holy Ghost, and it is appropriated by faith alone. |
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You'll have a capital loss if the money you receive from a redemption is less than the adjusted cost base, after deducting any costs of redeeming your units. |
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But it embodied one transcendent redeeming quality: it existed. |
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According to the loan agreement, the loan amount was to be used exclusively for redeeming the previously issued corporate bonds, refinancing the existing debt or securing liquidity. |
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We have made unquestionable progress in a number of social-policy areas, addressing urgent matters, such as hunger, and redeeming historical social debts. |
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Since late 2008, individual investors have been redeeming domestic equity mutual funds and pouring money into fixed income funds, particularly corporate bond funds. |
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For Winder, it's the country's redeeming quality. |
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John Paul II spread this Gospel of salvation throughout the world, inviting the entire Church to bend down to the people of today in order to embrace them and set them aright with his redeeming love. |
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Abby is an appealing lost soul with a redeeming streak of spunkiness, and when Ms. Stone is on screen, her performance bypasses the pretensions of a movie constructed on abstractions. |
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After spurning numerous chances in the 2-2 draw against Group F rivals South Africa, UAE's strike tandem of Ahmed Khalil and Ali Mabkhoot have the task of redeeming themselves against Honduras on Wednesday. |
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The successful memoirist is the one who explores self in ways in which others can see perhaps a glimmer of their own selves and who retains throughout the redeeming quality of self-deprecation. |
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This is, I think, the great, redeeming quality of city life, what makes it worthwhile living here, despite all the thoughtless depredations of bikers and truckers, and radio blasters. |
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Although the Company does not anticipate redeeming all of its shares, it has prepared for that eventuality and will have sufficient liquid assets to do so. |
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Our friendship with Jesus Christ is the redeeming quality that takes our personality from unsavory to save-worthy. |
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By September 1728, the Bank of Scotland was able to start redeeming its notes again, with interest, and in March 1729, it resumed lending. |
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Furthermore, the one and only redeeming feature of the penalty shootout is its ability to create tension, which of course is sacrificed if it precedes extra time. |
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The national financial crisis reached its nadir in February 1797, when the Bank of England stopped redeeming its bills for gold. |
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But what about stuff that has no obvious redeeming qualities to it? |
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She wasn't kind or smart, attractive or even funny. Her only redeeming feature was that she was fantastic in bed. |
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Das Taschentuch's combination of kaffeeklatsch, blaming, and mucus do not add up to redeeming literary value. |
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Among flakier types, it apparently described any redeeming feature whatsoever. |
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On the other hand, the opposite is true when it comes to redeeming. |
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We calculate the reset fee for each segregated fund and deduct the reset fee as one amount by redeeming units once a year on each anniversary of the fund entry date. |
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That means you could be even closer to redeeming for great rewards. |
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Mainliners decided to care for the body but not the cross, deemphasizing personal salvation in favor of redeeming the social structures of society. |
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We were treated to film of gas works, sewerage plants, slums and slag heaps accompanied by verse which gave the impression of a city devoid of any redeeming feature. |
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Mad and fantastic execution, Engaging and redeeming of himself With such a careless force and forceless care As if that luck, in very sport of cunning, Bade him win all. |
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