The tepidity of the applause showed that many had tired of it before the end of this first showing. |
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The Constitution is received with tepidity and I fear that it is not a final version. |
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Floating on languid, perhaps to the point of tepidity, surfaces. |
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There is no lived Secular Franciscan spirituality where there is tepidity, since it presupposes total trust in God, a total giving of self to God. |
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Up to that point in the song there's been a fair amount of caution and tepidity in the music — clichéd chord changes, percussion chimes and so on — but they cease to matter. |
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We relativize everything and fall into a tepidity infinitely more formidable than the attacks of insane terrorists who tear the body to pieces, while tepidity tears the soul to pieces. |
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We went to Mass every Sunday, and, in spite of my spiritual tepidity, some prayers had succeeded in not slipping from our memory, and we recited them on occasion, and this, very often, on her initiative. |
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Perhaps that is why Mary doesn't give in before our tepidity, and with insistence, infinite patience and motherly trepidation, she calls us to surrender and prayer. |
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