We are taught to contemplate the good God in all His works, especially in the splendors of nature. |
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He built sprawling Victorian manses in Louisiana, New Jersey, and Massachusetts, and his final days were spent among the nouveau riche splendors of Palm Beach, Florida. |
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A simple word, a hymn, a psalmody through which the beauties of nature can raise the soul and introduce it to the splendors of the Infinite. |
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Gold stitching, faience and ancient jewelry give a comprehensive glimpse into the Kingdom's past splendors. |
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Certainly, the overall demeanor of the exhibit resembled an ornate baroque cathedral, large and magnificent, replete with technological splendors. |
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Two species which often occur in blooms on the West Coast are: Gymnodium splendors and Noctiluca scintillans, which are harmless. |
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Although it can be admired now, the wine merits 6-8 years of further bottle aging to reveal all of its splendors. |
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May Mary, the Woman of your life, bring you to enter into these divine splendors, for your consolation and the good of your ministry. |
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The landscapes offered to us make us discover marvelous splendors of our nature that are sometimes hiding not far from us. |
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Also, admire all the splendors of a unique landscape, the colours of Joan of Arc Garden, the Martello Tower, flower beds and many other things. |
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Visit Epernay where the splendors of the Champagne come to the fore ground. |
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The canal and the big rainbows pont symbolise the irrigation whereas the fountain forest reminds the games and the splendors of former days. |
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Whether you are a lover of nature or of marine treasures, Richibucto is the perfect place to dive into the splendors! |
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Our guest house which will be your basis to discover the splendors of this part of the Caribbean. |
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This must be what the official after-school game is like — gifted children dreaming up splendors, not middle-trackers squirming beneath a nutso's moods. |
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Beauty, quiet, luxury and pleasure are awaiting you as an invitation to a journey through time that will take you to the splendors of the Moroccan richest heritage. |
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It can no longer be wielded to chasten people who enjoy the elaborately skilled, archaically styled, formulaic splendors of the old academy, with its devout ancestor worship and deluxe eroticism. |
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This is the time to visit the Kingdom's splendors with your children, and explain to them the glorious history which has shaped the country of their origins. |
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From ancient ramparts to beautiful ocean beaches, eternal souks to monuments testifying to the Kingdom's splendors, visitors are overwhelmed with choices for ways to relax without being bored. |
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I want mankind to wake up and for its spirit to ascend to Me, and that in his ascension he can behold the true splendor of the Father, forgetting the false splendors of the liturgies and rites. |
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It is also true that he developed a nonhierarchical metaphysics, based on the splendors of individual human consciousness, which had a huge impact on the development of the modern West. |
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They conserve and protect geologic splendors, cultural landscapes, recreational spaces, lakes and seashores, longdistance trails, free-flowing rivers, and places that chronicle the nation's history. |
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It contains a multitude of stars and other splendors of the night sky. |
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Visit Turkey and find out that it is not all oriental splendors, mystery, intrigue and whirling dervishes but it is a spicy maelstrom of history knocking up against the present. |
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To your left, in the repurposed spaces, is a tremendously invigorated representation of Northern European art, from van Eyck to the eighteenth-century English and climaxing in sky-lighted splendors of Rembrandt and Hals. |
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Upon his return, his detail travel record inspired generations of medieval Europeans with the splendors of the far East. |
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Getting a ticket is one thing, finding a suitable place from which to enjoy the cinematic splendors can be quite another. |
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As for the French audience, it is easy for us to forget their differences, as they cast a magical Eastern European spell, full of splendors from another time, full of emotional fervor. |
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The sun sinks in flames on the horizon, tides ripple, oceans batter rocks, but this time the natural splendors return to an inane, undeveloped situation. |
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Solemnly, even sacramentally, we divided it and took twenty-five micrograms each — not knowing what splendors or horrors awaited us — but, sadly, it had absolutely no effect on either of us. |
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He noted the influence of Catholicism's rituals and splendors. |
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