As crescendo after crescendo uplifts the piece, the group becomes more and more abrasive and unforgiving. |
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Chanting uplifts a droopy spirit, focuses the mind and is a natural antidote for depression. |
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Third, find a supportive community that validates and uplifts you instead of tearing you down. |
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But overall, they have crafted an exceptional play, touching on matters of the heart in a way that uplifts without moralizing. |
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We have seen dramatic uplifts in sales as more and more customers buy into local produce, which is great news for Welsh farmers. |
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The large basins between the uplifts of the ranges contain many petroleum and natural gas fields. |
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It is because of that glorious show of yellow, gold and red that we see every year which uplifts the spirit of every Canadian. |
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Always and everywhere the Gospel uplifts and enriches cultures with the revealed message of a loving and merciful God. |
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How can one image describe an experience that enlightens, uplifts, overwhelms, honours, and engages us? |
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He is the living Christ who brings life, light and freedom to all souls, who uplifts and awakens in them love toward all. |
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The sub-basins generally trend northeast to east and are separated by basement uplifts along large regional faults. |
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Here's to a 2011 that inspires, uplifts and brings us together to share the best in us all and in the performing arts. |
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Similarly, a violent submarine volcanic eruption can create an impulsive force that uplifts the water column and generates a tsunami. |
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On the contrary, it uplifts and even exhilarates the reader. |
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This mountain is tectonically active and uplifts still occur here. |
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Where a rotation uplifts troops from a different port of exit this port shall become the agreed port of entry for these troops. |
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Jupiter, the Guru, transmits impressions from higher circles and uplifts the disciple by initiating him into the work with sound, for Jupiter works through sound. |
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Two major uplifts affected the Nashville Dome. |
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No grinding of wood contrary to the systems uplifts. |
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Similarly, Upper Cretaceous-Paleogene nonmarine deposits manifest uplifts related to the Eurekan Orogeny whereas Neogene sediments along the Arctic coast reflect uplift of the northern rim of Sverdrup Basin. |
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We experienced Life in our gathering, in the singing that unites and uplifts us, and in the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ, in the proclaiming of the Word and the breaking of the Bread. |
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I came to NPH to help these unfortunate kids through their difficult times, but it is often their spirit that uplifts mine and helps me in my difficult moments. |
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The majority of leases are due for renewal over the next two years and healthy uplifts are anticipated along with continuing improvements in merchandising. |
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This is, of course, a motivating send off, one that encourages and uplifts your followers. |
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Reciting the three refuges is considered in Buddhism not as a place to hide, rather a thought that purifies, uplifts and strengthens. |
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Perhaps we should make an effort to motivate creative work which uplifts, which enhances human dignity and which in a subtle way teaches understanding, compassion and kindness. |
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The Commission had proposed that it should have the delegated power to establish, in individual cases, values or uplifts in order to avoid differences in establishing the customs value. |
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The global network of Triangles which is built by the power of thought and invocation uplifts human consciousness and transforms the mental and spiritual climate of the planet. |
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The yellow ball is impregnated with lemon grass oil, which uplifts the body and the orange ball has orange essential oil in it, which has an invigorating effect on the body. |
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The land underwent a series of uplifts to form a fertile plain. |
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