For him it was a means of revealing the divine principle and concretizing a personal vision of the Supreme Being that had been vouchsafed to him. |
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He seems to know stuff no one else is aware of, perhaps vouchsafed to him through a special revelation. |
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Recall the exaggerated influence vouchsafed, not too long ago, to psychoanalytic theory. |
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If they fall into that delusion, they are doomed and no second reprieve will be vouchsafed them. |
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Even that much explanation is unlikely to be vouchsafed to Michael Wills and his colleagues as they return to the back benches. |
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We believe that artists are somehow vouchsafed the ability to tap into a greater knowledge of the human condition and impart this to us. |
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The two lovers are privileged to witness the assumption and are vouchsafed a vision of heaven. |
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This information was vouchsafed via CNN from an undisclosed military base, seemingly a long way from Washington. |
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As one senior MP yesterday vouchsafed, the failure to take on the Liberal Democrats in Brent East was a disastrous mistake. |
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He also vouchsafed to them that police surveillance of Mr Lillie had revealed nothing suspicious. |
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In so doing, the church would seem to have vouchsafed the gospel's inextricable relationship to the First Testament. |
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On the contrary, all members of society are vouchsafed the sanctity and protection of maternity. |
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He takes the experiences we have of Apolline art and Dionysiac art as his data, and asks how the world must be in order for these experiences to be vouchsafed us. |
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He has visited the tented cities, listened to the stories of the refugees, vouchsafed to deliver them safely home. |
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Surely it can be vouchsafed that no respectable school administrator would do the same. |
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Participation in the management, on an appropriate level, in the INOFOR must be vouchsafed. |
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In 107 Licinius Sura had held that office for the third time, an honour vouchsafed to very few. |
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He had won the Nobel Prize for Literature for 1953 and had much to live up to, and, as he vouchsafed to friends, this was also to be his last literary endeavour. |
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I am convinced that they will find in all delegations the willingness and spirit of cooperation which they vouchsafed to the Tunisian delegation. |
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He vouchsafed that his mother, 80 years of age, was an avid Internet fan. |
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These negative emotions have a use and have been vouchsafed to us for our defensive needs and for safeguarding our right to self-determination. |
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Know of a certainty that in every Dispensation the light of Divine Revelation hath been vouchsafed unto men in direct proportion to their spiritual capacity. |
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Time to accept salvation is vouchsafed every evildoer. |
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The glimpses vouchsafed to the man of that which lies behind the veil are misinterpreted and the information gained is misused and distorted by wrong motives. |
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The representatives of I. A. T. A. and A. W. G. vouchsafed to make every effort to avoid recurrences of such confusion and embarrassment in future. |
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The main thing is, according to him, that only those who have been vouchsafed a gift of Divine grace, who have a particular spark in their soul, may strive for the quality of a hasid. |
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Where the space policy of the United States is concerned, as we all know, the United States representative has just vouchsafed certain explanations. |
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Our deep thankfulness must find expression in sustained endeavour to share the visions vouchsafed us here with those smaller home groups where our lot is cast. |
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Dual federalism emphasized the separateness of the tiers and the need to limit the national government so that it did not undermine the sovereignty of each state as vouchsafed by the constitution. |
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When he vouchsafed, in December 2005, that the spy-ring was a hoax and he had in fact been working for Britain's security services since the 1980s, people marvelled that he walked away alive. |
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The jeweler-poet is vouchsafed a heavenly vision in which he sees his pearl, the discreet symbol used in the poem for a lost infant daughter who has died to become a bride of Christ. |
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Though he may, at first, remain unaware of its effect, yet the virtue of the grace vouchsafed unto him must needs sooner or later exercise its influence upon his soul. |
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A dawning awareness that the poem's content is scatalogical is the hermeneutic prize, vouchsafed to those who can penetrate its dense veils of sound to get the dirty joke. |
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Young, who so kindly vouchsafed me his ear, and sometimes his opinion. |
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