Ironically, the unchallenged primacy of the supreme leader is also the saving grace of communist ideology. |
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There are lots of typefaces I don't like, but each of them usually has a saving grace. |
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The only saving grace for the moment is that mortgage rates are pegged at reasonable levels, thanks to the EU Bank. |
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The saving grace of the cavernous Innis Town Hall, however, is it allows musicians to accompany a film live. |
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The only saving grace is the director's commentary, which, as I mentioned earlier, provides amazing insight into the film. |
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The only saving grace is that most children take it for granted that spirits and the like are imaginary beings. |
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But there's no real-life pianist savant here, no cutesy romance, no saving grace. |
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Having simple luxuries on hand for hungry loved ones is a saving grace when friends drop by or for when holiday houseguests search for snacks. |
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The saving grace of the past few days has been my preoccupation with a new geeky toy, a DVD recorder. |
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That Sunday following the beginning of the war Reverend Isaac preached of saving grace. |
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Humour's your best medicine at present, and a sense of the absurd your saving grace. |
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He helped me to see that I was a sinner who needed the saving grace of Almighty God. |
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For Beam at least, lyrical specificity isn't just a strong suit, it's sometimes a saving grace. |
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The saving grace to the whole artistic endeavour is that the works are classic verismo operas with sky-high true-life grit. |
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The saving grace is that the Zoo's drinking water comes from the piped water supply. |
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The flashbacks to the uncles' escapades in Africa ought to have been the saving grace of a rather uninteresting slow plot. |
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The only saving grace for the animal, say zoo officials, is that there appears to be no fracture in the injured leg. |
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It's a long climb, a brutal ascent by any standard, but that severity is the mountain's saving grace. |
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Restricted by a 12A certificate, the film lacks the raunchiness one would expect from the subject, or the sophisticated charm that might have proved its saving grace. |
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The saving grace is that Sharif is emerging from several years in political exile. |
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Lilywhite wards and the astringent smell of disinfectant had turned into a sad and pullulating slum, the saving grace being the medical orderlies who had refused to surrender. |
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Cudlipp's saving grace was his desire to use popular, sensational journalism as a tool for the good of society. |
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They are our saving grace, and whenever I need a pick-me-up, I drop in on one of them. |
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My saving grace is, perhaps, that what I think of as happy isn't necessarily what most people would think of as happy. |
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We want to do God's will, to demonstrate God's saving grace, and to follow Jesus Christ into the broken places of our world. |
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One of our previous witnesses mentioned that it's a saving grace, not only for farmers but for rural Canada. |
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The only saving grace was that we came to a country that welcomed us with open arms and gave us an opportunity to make a new start. |
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Such grace is offered to all through the Holy Spirit, but it is always remains the saving grace of Jesus Christ. |
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The saving grace of Bliss is that Vanessa has not gone totally overboard on saccharine lyrics and syrupy pop ditties. |
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The Jesus we point to is the Jesus of saving grace, miracle power and healing mercy. |
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Our only saving grace is that our fellow citizens of Bighorn now have been some of the few to have access to clean and safe drinking water. |
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Lest we forget, Christ died so that all of us could accept His saving grace and exhibit Christlike love for all humanity. |
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This flaw is perhaps its saving grace, since were the legislature to pass this bill, it would have no impact on the rights of the legislature. |
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How are we preventing men and women of our time to access the saving grace that pours forth from the Blessed Sacrament? |
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She was my saving grace, through our initial grief and our subsequent pregnancies. |
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These eastern facing corries are the mountain's saving grace. |
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The only saving grace is that the opposition won't want another election this year any more than does the public. |
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Izzy loves the Lord Jesus with all her heart and she wants to share the Lord with all who want to hear the good news about God's loving kindness and saving grace. |
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When he was released, back on the streets of the ghetto, without much formal education, seeking to salvage his life, he found a saving grace in art. |
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If there is a saving grace, it's the game's multiplayer mode. |
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The only saving grace in the club was that the cocktails were fantastic. |
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The only saving grace is the beautifully whimsical score that carries us through the entire film and leaves us humming the theme long after it's done. |
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The saving grace here is that the two rear 80 mm fans are quick release, I did not have to unscrew or remove 4 plastic clips to remove and replace the fan. |
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The impartation of saving grace is ultimately the only eternal benefit. |
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Their reading of Scripture convinced them that neither Jesus nor the apostles intended to establish any specific rite as an indispensable means of saving grace. |
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The continual challenge, and also the saving grace of representative democracy, is that the will of the majority must not trump the rights of minorities. |
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Many producers listened to the current Prime Minister and felt there was a saviour, a saving grace, that there would be some huge changes, but they have not seen them. |
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There are no limits to God's saving grace. |
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And Tim McInnerny as Gerald Fedden in The Line Of Beauty, the saving grace of this irksome saga of shallow saddoes. |
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The Sherman's saving grace was the fact that it was more mechanically reliable than its German counterparts, thus requiring less down-time for maintenance. |
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Somehow this is supposed to be the saving grace of this legislation. |
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For Salvationists, the Church is composed of all who have responded to God's saving grace, have confessed Jesus Christ as Lord, and have experienced the life-transforming presence of the Holy Spirit. |
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Hong Kong's leadership-selection process now has many of the worst features of genuinely competitive elections, but without their saving grace, the bestowal of some sort of legitimacy on the winner. |
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All priests have as their primary duty the proclamation of Jesus Christ, the incarnate Word of God, and the communication of his saving grace in the sacraments. |
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The saving grace for Haffenden's publishers seems to have been Empson's perverse encouragement of his wife's infidelity and his attachment to troilism. |
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