The nativity, a scene that invokes images of a child in swaddling clothes, gold, frankincense, and myrrh. |
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Jesus is born, swaddling clothes and all, and the shepherd and the wise men all swing by for a gander. |
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Lorenzo was now in his late fifties and the father of two girls and three boys, the eldest 13, the youngest in swaddling clothes. |
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She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger because there was no room for them in the inn. |
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The Virgin Mary is said to have dried her newborn's swaddling clothes by spreading them on a bed of wild lavender. |
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The tweezers are in the form of the beak of a pelican, the body of which opens to reveal a baby in swaddling clothes in the exposed recess. |
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He gave the robe to the parents of a newborn baby to warm the child wrapped only in swaddling clothes. |
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Today, however, the university wraps its young in the swaddling clothes of political correctness and proper behaviour. |
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We talk about natural childbirth and child spacing, swaddling, using cradleboards and hammocks, and carrying your baby. |
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She allowed herself to be cocooned in the warm swaddling cloth of his borrowed shirt, feeling, for once, safe and warm and almost invincible. |
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Belgians had oblong heads because Belgian mothers wrapped their infants in swaddling clothes and slept them as much as possible on their sides and temples. |
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Let us adore him, this very day, in every corner of the world, wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid in a lowly manger. |
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In terms of the film's representations of Billie, straitjacketed and screaming, she is presented metaphorically as a swaddling baby as she cries out for care. |
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The Scrivana named the baby Pietro, he was new born, and he was wrapped in new swaddling clothes, and a rigid piece of new felt. |
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In the humble manger of Bethlehem we contemplate an Infant wrapped in swaddling clothes, in need of care and of love. |
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Three times Luke the evangelist reports the detail of the baby wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in a manger. |
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Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. |
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At the heart of the Christmas experience is the crib, where a baby was born on the first Christmas night and was wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid in a manger. |
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Firmly wound in black rubber swaddling clothes there is a child with a turnable head. |
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Stop and look with wonder at the infant Mary brought into the world, wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid in a manger: the infant is God himself who has come among us. |
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The swaddling clothes period of Canada's growth was not an easy one. |
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Astute eyes will catch the shot of one of Herod's minions scouring the abandoned cavelike stable after the holy family has fled to Egypt and finding a swaddling cloth draped over the vacant manger, presaging the empty tomb. |
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Beatrice had only one light blanket and a few kikwembe that she used for clothes, swaddling children, and lying on. |
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The Air Force Academy, baby brother to West Point and Annapolis, is crawling out of its swaddling clothes. |
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Baby massage is an alternative to the restrictive practice of swaddling and can help to calm babies. |
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And the baby is born: here it is, in the swaddling cloth. |
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Wrapping a newborn in swaddling clothes was a widespread usage. |
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At a meeting of new mothers last week at boing!, a baby shop in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, a dozen women with newborns gathered to confer about nipple shields, nap patterns and swaddling techniques. |
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Naa Acquah, general sectary of the University of Manchester's student union, says that rather than swaddling students in a blanket ban on difficult ideas, safe spaces offer much-need respite from discrimination. |
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Never keep in the sales point articles not needed for the handling and marketing of food, such as clothes, blankets, footwear, swaddling clothes, etc., because these objects can contaminate food. |
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The living tradition of the Churchdocumented in the writings of the Fathers, the theologians, from liturgy, from figurative art recognized a highly variegated symbolism in the Babe of Bethlehem, covered in swaddling clothes. |
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