A revered monk performs a ritual ceremony to sanctify the signs at each of the guesthouses at her Ban Ruan Thai Kalae. |
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It is a blasphemy against the very Creator of life who taught us to cherish and sanctify life. |
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Starting at 9 a.m. on Friday May 11, nine monks performed a religious ceremony to sanctify the new branch office. |
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Formal Victorian monuments are no longer enough, it seems, to evoke memory and sanctify the sacred. |
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It is common now for Orthodox priests to baptize and sanctify warships, submarines, missiles, and tanks. |
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He sprinkled some of it on the altar seven times, anointed the altar and all its utensils, and the layer and its base, to sanctify them. |
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Nine monks performed a ritual ceremony to sanctify the shrine, and blessed the local residents and the surrounding area. |
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The new religions exalt secular saints, enforce dogma, punish heretics, value self-sacrifice, and sanctify writings. |
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Bait Hillel states that first you bless the wine then sanctify the Shabbat. |
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Yet cattle, the possession sacrificed by male elders to sanctify rituals of ukuzila, were dying off. |
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These could now elucubrate an ideology to sanctify and legitimize the authority of the new kings. |
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It is the role of beit din to reinforce Torah values and to sanctify the name of Heaven in the process. |
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Apart from children, senior citizens and the seriously handicapped, we all have to work to pay the bills, and to sanctify ourselves through work. |
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Marriage is one of the precious holy acts in human life which the churches sanctify. |
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The spirit of the renovated liturgy of the Church, wished to sanctify the various stages leading from death to burial. |
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The real issue here is what a church will sanctify, will declare is holy in the eyes of the world. |
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In my view, this will only further sanctify troop-time officers within the Army hierarchy, while increasingly marginalizing specialized career field officers. |
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A tea plant sprung up from where his bloody eyelids hit the ground to sanctify his sacrifice. |
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Through this Communion I sanctify all who receive Me, deifying them to become the flesh of My flesh, the bone of My bone. |
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Whether it is accompanied by a constitutional and political model that will sanctify that partition is neither here nor there. |
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While most historical films simplify things, this one doesn't completely sanctify its protagonist. |
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Leaving it to the couple's religion to sanctify the marriage is full of problematic potential as well. |
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Thus, rituals are a means for individuals to sanctify everyday life and for groups of people to bond. |
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In preserving and enhancing the lives of others, persons enrich and sanctify their own lives. |
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Namely, we have to cast away sins and evil and purify and sanctify our hearts. |
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It pits civilization against barbarism, the twenty-first century against the ninth, and those who sanctify life against those who glorify death. |
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This hesitation to sanctify the judicial power and its independence has lasted ever since. |
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Did his sudden, violent death erase him as a man and sanctify him in one savage blow? |
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Earlier in the day, he said the Dalai Lama was scheduled to sanctify a Buddhist temple in Elista, the Kalmyk capital, and that no meetings with Russian officials were planned. |
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Last Monday at 11 a.m., 9 monks led religious ceremonies to sanctify the occasion and create solidarity among the 1,500 plus local government employees. |
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The need to combat terrorism does not sanctify any means. |
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He refuses to sanctify and symbolize any allegory of passing, preferring to create a kind of textual and materialist version of cryptal art. |
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Young people need our common witness and commitment so that they might believe, might sanctify the name of God through all of life and might hope in a future of the world which is rich in promise. |
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The Pastors of the Church, the college of bishops with the Successor of Peter as head, are called upon to govern, teach and sanctify the faithful entrusted to them. |
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An effort is being made to sanctify the US-inspired special tribunal set up in The Hague, the 'bill of indictment' of which has collapsed and been ridiculed. |
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May your Holy Spirit continue to sanctify us in the truth of your Son, so that united in Him we may grow in devotion to the Word, and together serve your Kingdom in humility and love. |
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No vote will sanctify this shift in power there will be no general election to draw the party together against its rivals, no party contest to make candidates define and test their ideas. |
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Come to Jesus who gave His life, so that you may become true sons of God, in His image and I will come with the Wind of the Holy Spirit to sweep away the sins of your Earth in order to sanctify it. |
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He agreed with the proposal to delete the words in parenthesis, stressing the point that it was people who sanctify space and space sanctifying people. |
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Man must seek recovery in the power of God, must allow himself to be put back together and sanctify himself by the sacrifice which is the total renunciation of himself and the total dedication of his personality to God. |
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He only can enter into its secret chambers, analyze it, reveal its secret and hidden lineaments to its own view, control, newcreate, and sanctify it. |
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It is such life that will sufficiently sanctify an individual to be able to enter into conational relations with those preternatural forces in chthonian existence. |
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Hitherto, poetry had been used mostly to glorify or sanctify war. |
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