He said there was a feeling that fishing in the region had been offered up as a sacrificial lamb. |
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In the early church, Christ was seen as the ransom for sin, the sacrificial lamb and the model of the life in God. |
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He was the sacrificial lamb without blemish, making an atonement to end all sacrifices. |
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These sort of occasions usually throw up at least one big sacrificial lamb for the boys to spit-roast. |
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I don't think we should throw her under the bus as a sacrificial lamb for this. |
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Christ's role as the Justifier takes primacy over that of Christ as Second Adam or the sacrificial lamb of the atonement. |
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Eschewing the accepted practice of hiring a good PR man to sell the product, they wheeled out an uninformed and ungroomed treasurer as a sacrificial lamb. |
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I hope that they will not be the sacrificial lamb of the conciliation procedure. |
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Part of Jesus' ministry is that of the sacrificial lamb offered to God for the forgiveness of sins. |
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But it's going to take a lot more than one sacrificial lamb to restore our faith in over-paid executives. |
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If the Parliamentary Secretary is in a position to guarantee that democratic spirit, this friendly offer he has made to offer up the Minister as a sacrificial lamb, to give us an opportunity to question the Minister. |
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Are Polish fishermen to become Commissioner Borg's sacrificial lamb? |
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They want more, they want the police to offer up as a sacrificial lamb a person whom they assume assisted in the lawful arrest and proper conviction of certain of their criminal friends. |
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I ask the government to at least do that if it is not going to back away from these negotiations and continues to offer up the automotive sector as a sacrificial lamb at the expense of Canadian workers. |
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If Khamenehi now has too many problems with his base and feels a need eventually to repudiate the text, Zarif will be the obvious sacrificial lamb. |
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The ceremony involves the ritual slaying of a sacrificial lamb. |
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