Today, he still rejoices in his success but bears no rancour against those who delayed the day of his vindication. |
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The Kahlo work celebrates this artist and feminine role model, while the Mandela work rejoices in a rainbow romantic, peace-loving citizen. |
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The church rejoices with them in the remarkable providence of God in his leading at this time. |
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I will so trust that what is deep is holy, that I will do strongly before the sun and moon whatever inly rejoices me, and the heart appoints. |
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My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, for he has regarded the low estate of his handmaiden. |
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Jesus is fully conscious of being the Well-Beloved of the Father with whom he rejoices in a relationship of familiarity and intimacy. |
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The true disciple realises the Presence in and around him and therefore lives, moves and rejoices his being in Him. |
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Neither is too pronounced, and both draw that nice line between prosperity and apoplexy which one always rejoices to see in elderly gentlemen. |
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The European Union rejoices for the new era in which South Africa has officially entered. |
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Be the sort of manager who wants every worker to make good, who helps him to make good, and who rejoices when he succeeds. |
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Jesus exults and rejoices interiorly with an emotion that he can barely contain. |
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Similarly, business becomes a game if the player rejoices in triumphing over obstacles. |
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When Persephone comes back, her mother rejoices and the Earth becomes fruitful again. |
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He rejoices in all the works of the Lord's hands, and through their delightful display he gazes on their life-giving reason and cause. |
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He succeeds in keeping all the sparks from lighting and when the fire has gone, the family rejoices. |
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On the audio CD are songs in English, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi and Assamese, true to the spirit of India that rejoices in linguistic diversity. |
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It keeps records of wrongs, delights in evil and rejoices in deception. |
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Black Crows rejoices in sharing the discovery of the extreme versality of the Corvus with people of different stature. |
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It rejoices in vitality, in the fact of being alive, which should lead the person to have a sense of gratitude to God. |
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He rejoiced in everything he did as a warrior rejoices in combat. |
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Many a reader whose appetite rejoices in hearty fare tucked in his napkin, smacked his lips and fell to with a will. |
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We are not stirred to either a greater or a lesser degree by that musical-comedy patriotism which rejoices in the,present-day mediocrities and paltrinesses of Spain and in heavy interpretations of the past. |
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For as a young man marries a young woman, so shall your builder marry you, and as the bridegroom rejoices over the bride, so shall your God rejoice over you. |
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And then the wildest sister rejoices and whirls and flumps down in the horsetail. |
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You might say that he rejoices in being politically incorrect, except that he seems not to care much one way or the other. In this section Curiouser and curiouser Crisis? |
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A parent rejoices one year after his son has heart surgery. |
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For the Socialists, Mrs Gebhardt claims she turned the directive upside down, whilst for the Conservatives Mr Harbour rejoices that an excellent compromise has been reached. |
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People with disabilities, like all of us, need to find friends with whom they can share leisure times, and a community that rejoices in and accepts them. |
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Mind rejoices in something different but not the same thing all the time. |
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While the Committee rejoices at the resolution of these cases, it is ever mindful of the other 300 plus parliamentarians in 32 countries whose cases are before it and remained unresolved. |
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It rejoices in the inheritance of the apostolic faith and loyally accepts the fundamental principles of the historic creeds and of the Protestant Reformation. |
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It rejoices in mongrelization and fears the absolutism of the Pure. |
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