| The Hittite supplication scene depicts the libation of wine from a beak-spouted vessel. |
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| There are many Hadiths mentioning several formulae of the Prophet's supplication at various times of the day. |
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| Hence, we try to make our supplication sincere, free of any thoughts that may not please God. |
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| These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with His brethren. |
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| It concludes with intercessory supplication, lamenting the desecration of the Temple. |
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| Another wonder is the Ghost Tree, its bare branches of the smoothness and colour of ivory curving skywards in supplication as it gleams spectrally in the dying light. |
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| A promenade is a chance to display, but a pilgrimage is undertaken in supplication, against vanity. |
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| Many authors cite colleagues, bosses and mentors out of courtesy or supplication rather than because such citations are strictly required. |
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| Peace of mind is not produced by pleas or supplication, but by achieving command of your own attention. |
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| It goes without saying that Ms. Solomon sees a fair share of supplication this time of year. |
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| His gesture is somewhere between surrender and supplication. |
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| They are at once prayers of supplication and a request for God's consecration of witnesses to the Gospel, united by one faith and one baptism, and by the common witness of the church which is undivided in its hope. |
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| Possibly, but it will be a polite, even gingerly, supplication. |
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| Let your ears pay attention to the voice of my supplication. |
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| When Alastair Cook, their shining new captain, lost the toss on the first morning, his fleeting look of torment suggested he was not about to bother putting his hands together in supplication. |
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| How could he appease the wrath of Him who died on the cross, save by years of bitter supplication and self-punishment? |
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| But there are moments and circumstances in which the adoration and thanksgiving, the reparation and supplication that we raise up to God through Christ, in the Holy Mass, acquire a special significance. |
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| His wish to revive the practice of the Rosary is closely connected with the present historical circumstances, which need more than ever constant supplication for the great gift of peace. |
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| More and more Protestants are kneeling in supplication before the quangos, commissions, agencies and ombudspersons that they once so rightly despised. |
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| As a religious phenomenon, liturgy is a communal response to and participation in, the sacred through activity reflecting praise, thanksgiving, supplication or repentance. |
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| Other acts included the Supplication against the Ordinaries and the Submission of the Clergy, which recognised Royal Supremacy over the church. |
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