Muslims are vulnerable as they usually face discrimination and harassment if the boss happens to be a Hindutva votary. |
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Many schools teach that it is through divine grace that the votary is lifted from transmigration to release. |
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A votary of truth is often obliged to grope in the dark. |
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I am anguished to see the author, a votary of Hindutva restraining himself, advising Hindutva phobians to shed off their protest. |
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Of these the violin, on account probably of its portable nature, is most ordinarily selected, and the votary after a series of years passed in sedulous practice, usually attains a certain ghastly facility of execution. |
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The beauty of votary objects is believed to contribute to their power as sacred instruments, and their ornamentation is held to facilitate the process of inviting the divine power into them. |
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Our beautiful votary took an opportunity of confessing herself to this celebrated father. |
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From the other side the summer was rather grey in Western Europe, it brought about some time to fiddle for the votary, now the rest of the family wasn't hankering after some amusement parks or for the beach. |
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But the figure of the pure poet, the pure artist, the votary of pure Beauty, aloof from contact with humanity, is no real figure but a caricature. |
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These letters show Ruskin as a collector of Shakespeareana, a sensitive reader of his work, and a votary of his genius. |
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The latter have long since carried the day against the allegorically credulous Graves and his ignorant or unscrupulous informant, the Sufi mystagogue votary Omar Ali-Shah. |
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Gerty was dressed simply but with the instinctive taste of a votary of Dame Fashion for she felt that there was just a might that he might be out. |
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