When Jesus talks about being alpha and omega, it offers the picture of someone at both ends of something, without middle ground. |
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In opposition to this tradition, Epicurus saw earthly pleasures as the alpha and omega of life. |
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President Lyndon Johnson epitomized the alpha and omega of a leader's visionary determination. |
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It is the alpha and omega, therefore, that our common EU rules are observed by everyone, big and small, in the north and south, east and west. |
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It is alpha and omega in changing the mindset of an individual, a group or even a country. |
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These considerations are not the alpha and omega of our paper, but we nevertheless felt we had to sound the alarm. |
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From a citizen's viewpoint, unlimited maximization of profits can no longer be the alpha and omega of economic activity. |
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Zazen is the alpha and omega, it is, for a human being, it is wonderful, it is total. |
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Human rights were not the alpha and omega of foreign policy but should always inspire it to reach the highest heights. |
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Why should one of the elect be bothered about table manners, if cognitive ability, without virtue or civility, is the alpha and omega of human excellence? |
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Fourthly, controls and assessments are the alpha and omega of any structural policy that has the noble objective of making itself superfluous as quickly as possible. |
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Endless as the debate may be, this defection will not cease to be the alpha and omega of a messy saga, leading to a split between two distinct schools of admirers. |
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The extortion of surplus-value, alpha and omega of the capitalist mode of production, is larger where the concentration and the intensity of the capital are most advanced. |
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I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, saith the Lord. |
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Alpha and Omega had oddly-drawn wolves which looked too off-puttingly like people. |
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