He might rejoice in his groaning store cupboards, but the labour is out of his hands. |
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I think the entire hurling world, Tipperary excepted of course, would rejoice in a Waterford win on Sunday. |
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Skiers, snowboarders, cross-country skiing enthusiasts, tobogganists and strollers rejoice in winter. |
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The group's stubborn refusal to rejoice in their achievement strikes me as strange. |
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But audiences willingly collude in that pretence and rejoice in the characters it brings to life. |
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The entire port town in the south of India prays and waits to rejoice in the company of this talented, little cricket family. |
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He returns to earth to rejoice in the easeful shade and water alongside the stretch of The Roman Road, dreary in the dogday heat. |
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It was a time to rejoice in her accomplishments, and I couldn't help but feel a kindred pride with the other assembled parents and siblings. |
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If we ask ourselves this question, we often feel forced into answering that we could rejoice in God's continued, unceasing presence. |
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So keep your chin up, dig in to work, and rejoice in the fact that the weekend is almost here. |
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However, used-car buyers should rejoice in the fact that they at least tried for a good few years. |
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Like Jesus, let us rejoice in anticipation of the coming of the Kingdom of God! |
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Thus a tradition died, and thus the Masters and Wardens of today rejoice in a happy immunity, all unknowing of the danger their predecessors forfended. |
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I scutter about on snow shoes and flop into drifts and rejoice in the snow. |
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I also rejoice in the vast activity accomplished for the benefit of beings due to developing the mind of supreme unsurpassable enlightenment. |
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These values will facilitate integration and allow us to rejoice in coming together again. |
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Let us rejoice in the reality of God's pardon of all our sins. |
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Let us use the words whispered to us by the Spirit of Pentecost to rejoice in our Church! |
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I rejoice in the fraternity we can experience here, which we don't find in the communities. |
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If the ultrasound scan reveals a heartbeat, you can cautiously begin to rejoice in the fact that you are pregnant. |
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All joking aside, we should rejoice in what caricaturists bring to the democratic life of our country. |
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The intersection of official languages and diversity is becoming a busy Canadian crossroads, and we should all rejoice in this fact. |
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This piece, all in electric pink, will rejoice in the most vivid American dance in a moment of undeniable magic. |
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Of course there will be deranged people who will rejoice in their weird conviction of his eternal and infernal roasting. |
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I rejoice in the fact that I now have a number I can neurotically obsess over. |
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Pope Francis is certainly a breath of fresh air, and I, for one, rejoice in his style, tone and early pronouncements. |
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Encouraged by these developments, we rejoice in a greater measure of common catechesis based on Scripture and the ecumenical creeds that we share. |
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I rejoice in the sustainable food source that is farmed livestock. |
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At The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur, guests can rejoice in a romantic rendezvous in the Shikara Sunset Boat ride. |
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Of course, we must rejoice in the fact that the number of exchanges in agricultural products between developing countries has risen dramatically in the last ten years. |
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O God, Who has taught the hearts of the faithful by the light of the Holy Ghost, grant that, by the gift of the same Spirit, we may be always truly wise, and ever rejoice in His consolation. |
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The frontier workers who are employed in Luxembourg rejoice in these differences, because our pensions are far more generous than those in Belgium, France and Germany, where our frontier workers live. |
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If peace and reconciliation are not born and sheltered in our own hearts and lives, then how can our world hope to see and rejoice in the glory of God? |
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The bouquet decoration carries with it a sense of glamour, exoticness, ambience and magnificence so she can rejoice in the memories of the occasion. |
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To rejoice in life, to find the world beautiful and delightful to live in, was a mark of the Greek spirit which distinguished it from all that had gone before. |
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We rejoice in their success and reward them in turn. |
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And while many of us travel on foot or crammed three on a seat of a bus-as others move about on 767s-we can rejoice in breaking bread or tortillas or ugali or chapatti together. |
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You which rejoice in a thing of nothing, which say, Have we not taken to us horns by our own strength? |
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With the incomparable freshness of our products, you can rejoice in the guarantee of the authentic taste of meat, as it is supposed to taste, and as it tasted in days of yore. |
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One hundred and twenty years later, great crowds have assembled once again to rejoice in the Church's solemn recognition of the outstanding holiness of this much-loved father of souls. |
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Every year on June 21, Aboriginal peoples have the opportunity to share and rejoice in their achievements not only with one another, but also with every segment of Canadian society. |
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As always, the courage and generosity of Canadians in uniform who are willing to risk personal harm to come to the aid of global neighbours in need is something to rejoice in. |
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In this setting, people also rejoice in life, in beauty, in sport, in good health which is sometimes prised even above intellectual and spiritual talents. |
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So far we had had reason to rejoice in the escape of our longboat, which had received no damage from any of the huge seas which had come on board. |
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It is true that there were men in his own time, and will be men in all times, who are better pleased to count spots in the sun than to rejoice in its glorious brightness. |
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Time has now sufficiently dispersed the mists of criticism for us to be able to see the truth, to enjoy all his music, and to rejoice in the rich diversity of its panoply. |
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