And besides, jokes about religion went out with the ark and are unlikely to be resurrected in modern Britain. |
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I shivered with each step taken while she glided on in a warm alpaca wool sweater resurrected from her bulkiest bag. |
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The plot sinks into absurdity, as dead people are resurrected and the Beast is exposed as a mechanical porcupine. |
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By the tune of her voice, you might have thought she was just told that her dead family was resurrected. |
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The magazine has been in dire trouble before, though, so let's hope it somehow gets resurrected again. |
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Her blog was recently resurrected in a more subdued incarnation, but it still brings the traffic. |
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Paul then became the final witness of the resurrected Christ by seeing his glory. |
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The retro releases have resurrected the original college colors plus a whole heap of collaborations have kept the integrity intact. |
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The mid-air catch manoeuvre has been resurrected from the days of the Cold War. |
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In February he had followed her to Swindon and the friendship had been resurrected. |
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A newly resurrected female vampire and her undead family prey on the staff and pupils of an Austrian finishing school. |
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Among other things, they have resurrected the old debate on the correct spelling of the village and parish name. |
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This short, energetic guy is in his seventies and still waging the war against resurrected Nazism. |
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Our local aeronautic genius and his resurrected aircraft remain grounded by today's tough aviation standards, but he's still aiming high. |
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Dragicevic's combination of bleached-out chroma, lack of bravura and resurrected idioms makes for commendably uningratiating paintings. |
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In fact, the old issue of the wisdom of launching Internet divisions and potentially cannibalizing existing business has been resurrected. |
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The traditions of boycotting and general ostracism were resurrected as weapons against the police. |
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Also chancing an icy swim were regulars from a Ryedale pub who resurrected a New Year tradition with a dip in the River Derwent. |
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A fusion of pageants, marching bands, pomp, ceremony and celebration resurrected the spirit of St Patrick's Day in Dublin yesterday. |
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The immortal, crucified and resurrected fecundity of God pours into and out of every honest work of fantasy and science fiction. |
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He is not comfortable with talk of the Dunkirk spirit being resurrected in the wake of the London bombings. |
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Thus Good Friday was the day when Jesus was crucified, Holy Saturday when he stayed in the tomb and Easter Sunday when he resurrected. |
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I'm hoping that once he's had a rest and time to recharge that his blog will be resurrected. |
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He has resurrected a subject that should have been put to bed in the Nineties, when the world of football casuals was on the wane. |
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Then, on the third day he was resurrected from the dead, conquering death and opening the way into heaven. |
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Your encrypted files are stored redundantly on our servers so that even if a server crashes, they can be resurrected. |
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This means that things from the gutter didn't just biodegrade into the past's oozy compost heap, but stayed cut out, sharp and clear, to be resurrected in some kind of future. |
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After sitting on a shelf for many years, Fashion Beast was resurrected when McLaren pitched the idea to Avatar press. |
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Unless preserved by some specific transitional provision or some general provision of the Interpretation Act, the unamended definition is dead, and cannot be resurrected. |
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His defenestration was coldly abrupt, and in his place, the Football Association resurrected a veteran manager and former England star for seven games. |
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Maybe the real question is not why Jacobs wanted to resurrect Daphne and Celeste but why they were willing to be resurrected. |
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The Romans resurrected the idea of Libra representing scales, and sometimes drew Virgo holding the scales, just like the goddess of justice. |
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If Pan-Arabism died with Jamal Abdel Nasser, the Arab incarnation of the Idol franchise has officially resurrected it. |
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Even the play's slightly awkward structure, with its reminiscent soliloquies and resurrected hero, is made up for in Fugard's own production by the quality of the acting. |
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The crisis has resurrected a debate about the economic role of public administration. |
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Also visit Kapaleeswarar Shiva Temple in Mylapore where Saint Thirugnana-sambandar resurrected a young girl by singing a devotional hymn. |
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They have resurrected practices that were forced underground by racism and the law. |
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Notwithstanding the opportunity to free their lives from death, they opted in a definitive way for the resurrected life of Jesus of Nazareth. |
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Bill C85 died with the Conservative government, but the Liberals resurrected it within months of coming to power. |
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Once in the resurrected body, as you eat food, it decomposes and disappears as you breathe out. |
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Oprah's Book Club resurrected sales of decades-old classics through simple cover redesigns and the imprimatur of the club's sticker. |
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These two witnesses are martyred by the Antichrist and then resurrected in three and a half days from their death. |
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After a two-year hiatus, Avon Old Farms Inn restaurant has brought back its a la carte menus for lunch and dinner, and has resurrected its Sunday brunch. |
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She sought recovery from her addictions, cleansed her mind and soul, rebuilt her life, resurrected her career and reconnected with her children and family. |
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The tsunami disaster was seen as an opportunity to not only rebuild, but also to develop and improve resurrected libraries. |
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Ryu was once another man, Takuto, who was killed in an accident with his lady-love Maki, but has been resurrected by a would-be Mephistopheles with a sinister agenda. |
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Since 1896, the year the Olympics were resurrected from ancient history, the Olympics have been a symbol of the camaraderie and harmony possible on a global scale. |
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I've always been a big fan of biking, but when I found out that my old road bike was finally too far gone to be resurrected, it was time to shop around for a new one. |
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The resurrected vampire graves in particular have created quite a spectacle. |
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They are sleeping, but they shall wake up, they shall be resurrected. |
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But it seemed he was resurrected, as though he were never dead. |
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He had been all but ignored during his career and was resurrected only a decade after it by tiny yet earnest coteries scattered around Europe and America. |
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Do you think calling cards and guest books should be resurrected? |
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Thus, there is now hope for all who suffer and this is the reason we believe that the resurrected Lord is our reconciler. |
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In spring 2002 the company resurrected Robert Joffrey's innovative multimedia ballet, Astarte, a psychedelic work that had raised a storm at its premiere. |
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Will these resurrected animals be house-trained and know to exit the pearly gates before doing their business? |
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Since the project was resurrected several years ago, Ziamni has been working full tilt to see that it moves ahead on schedule. |
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Consequently no new patterns of flatware or hollowware were introduced by the leading makers, and after the war the companies resurrected old patterns. |
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In fact, Transmormon closes not with hayward, but her father saying that he would not be okay if she were resurrected as a man. |
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The Franco-German axis is resurrected from time to time, and either hailed or deprecated for trying to lead the Council in a particular direction. |
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With more than 360,000 people, a resurrected New Orleans stands out in high relief from the spurious values of the Tea Party. |
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So just when we thought we had finally buried perhaps the worst libel ever to be flung our way, it has come roaring back to life, resurrected by the spinmeisters of Rome. |
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The toastie maker was found and resurrected with promises to have toasties all the time cos they're great, which no doubt as with all toastie promises will be short lived. |
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This year, the show has even resurrected Eliot Ness, seen making a pompous speech to reporters about bringing Capone to justice. |
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It was the same thing in relation to the EnerGuide program, which they then resurrected under a new name, but it was a feeble imitation of it. |
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In the 1980s, he resurrected formalism to depoliticize and wrest Chinese painting from its Maoist-era servitude to state ideology. |
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The fly personae in these films influenced a wave of black contemporary youth who resurrected flyness and its continuum in hip-hop culture. |
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I summoned all the twenty hirens of the house into my resurrected presence. |
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In Svich's play, Ophelia is resurrected and rises from a pool of water, after her death in Hamlet. |
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Earhart was saintlike only as a martyr to her own ambition, who became an object of veneration and is periodically resurrected — her unvarnished glamour, like a holy man's body, still miraculously fresh. |
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Anyone who embraces his cross with love will reach the summit of the Mountain where he will breathe his last sigh on this earth in order to be resurrected to the eternal life. |
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Isis was an important figure in the ancient world because she was the enchantress who resurrected Osiris and gave birth to their son Horus. She was known as a healer, a giver of life, and a protector of kings. |
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How could you ever believe that on the day of judgment the bodies of the dead will be resurrected and be united to their spirits in order to enter the Kingdom of God? |
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They found the sepulchre empty where Jesus was laid down and made the conclusion that he was resurrected because the disciples and other witnesses saw him alive after the alleged crucifixion. |
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A person whose spirit is dead unto God and eternally separated from God suddenly is resurrected from sin and death and made spiritually alive and born again into the divine family. |
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As he could remember this journey when awakening and as he had visited beforehand the empire of the dead, he was thus resurrected and 'born twice', according to the language of the temples. |
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Christ was the heart of God, and that is why He resurrected. |
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As a matter of fact, this deal was dead until the Liberals resurrected it. |
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They resurrected to a new life and rejoiced at my teaching. Since the Lord has given them his revelations and has shown them the path of love, they strongly believe that they can help their brethren. |
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We both believe in his combined human and divine nature and that he resurrected and ascended to the right hand of our Heavenly Father, where he had all power in heaven and earth placed into his hands. |
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It is unlikely to be resurrected very quickly in its original form. |
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For the Gnostics, it is only the sacrifice of the Word, or the divine Light, that is, the Son who suffers in men's inner darkness and then dies but is subsequently resurrected, which is liberating for human souls. |
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Everyone recognized that the old ways could not be resurrected as such. |
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He resurrected to remove our doubts and fears. |
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No wonder then that in the Gospel read for this occasion, the resurrected Jesus asked Peter three times to take care of the flock, to follow his footsteps as a good shepherd. |
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Shklovsky suggests that to counter the insipidness of automatised language, the word needs to be resurrected by deautomatizing it. |
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The East Riding was resurrected with reduced boundaries in 1996 with the abolition of Humberside. |
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The current version was resurrected in the 1990s by the Sheriff of York and is led by the Guild of Scriveners. |
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All who have died will be resurrected bodily from the dead for the Last Judgment. |
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When it was resurrected in 2000, the World Club Challenge was once more played between the winners of the premierships in Australasia and Europe. |
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However, the true meaning of the mysterious resurrected unicorn in the last panel is unclear. |
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The Borders was resurrected in 2002 and joined the second season of the Celtic League. |
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They resurrected the clade Ornithoscelida to refer to the group containing Ornithischia and Theropoda. |
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However, he resurrected the estates as a political class and elevated a large number of people to the nobility. |
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The carnival fell out of favour in the late 1990s but was resurrected by community volunteers in 2006 and rebranded the Peoples' Carnival. |
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Set was the killer of Osiris, having hacked Osiris' body into pieces and dispersed it so that he could not be resurrected. |
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Now he's been resurrected once more for a prequel titled Rise Of The Akkadian and filmed in South Africa. |
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So back to tradition my butter dish has been resurrected Naturally the spread ability has been affected. |
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They had been given up for dead and resurrected as liberators. |
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If you've been longing for the Cronenberg who was the master of body horror, missing in action since eXistenZ, he's resurrected himself by transferring. |
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Long after stenographers started writing shorthand, an abbreviated language has been resurrected for a silent form of communication called text messaging. |
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On the last day, all the bodies of the dead will be resurrected. |
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He was crucified and buried, and the confession teaches that he was bodily resurrected and afterward ascended into heaven where he intercedes on behalf of the living. |
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According to the Book of Mormon, the resurrected Christ came down from the clouds and visited the people of the American continent, shortly after his resurrection. |
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Through faith in the working of God those who follow Jesus are spiritually resurrected with him so that they may walk in a new way of life and receive eternal salvation. |
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Likewise, a folktale from India says that a pelican killed her young by rough treatment but was then so contrite that she resurrected them with her own blood. |
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Continuing their search for the hobbits, they came across a resurrected Gandalf in Fangorn Forest, who assured them that the hobbits were now safe. |
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Although gemination is resurrected when the word takes a suffix. |
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The bishopric of Glasgow was restored rather than resurrected. |
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