I think we must be the only culture in the world that actually recognises the value and virtue of money and has deified it in this form. |
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He said that this proved that the temple was actually a burial site of a Thracian king, who was deified upon his death. |
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A feature of these temples is the hundreds of statues of cross-legged tirthankaras or deified Jain teachers. |
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In the small communities of villages, all the forces of nature were deified and worshipped. |
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He died after a misunderstanding with his wife, but was deified and worshipped for many generations. |
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The Ain-i-Akbari and the Akbarnama chronicled and deified the emperor's rule. |
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Through such liturgy, both the universe as macrocosm and the individual human being as microcosm are transformed, transfigured and deified. |
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The tragic figure is deified by the public, who build a temple in his honour and hold him up as a national icon. |
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He was, after all, born into a family of independent spirit, to a scientist father, who was also a political radical who deified the environment. |
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He was the last of a deified generation of CBS News luminaries that included Walter Cronkite, Andy Rooney, and Ed Bradley. |
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Moreover, he was deified after his death, a mark of recognition denied to his predecessors Tiberius and Caligula. |
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The saddhu or enlightened Hindu masters are taken care of, even deified, so that they may continue to apprehend the Absolute and astonish us mere mortals with their insights. |
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His mother has become deified and spiritualized by the Indian crowd. |
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That has been the unasked question thundering in the background as McIlroy has been all but deified. |
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Its protagonist remains strangely distant to the end, in the way that deified individuals frequently do. |
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A sculptor chisels away at a marble bust while a learned senator scrutinises medals in front of the statue of an emperor who has been deified. |
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There is no limit to the ever-increasing number of deified existences. |
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Many natural processes were deified, as man had no explanation for them. |
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Still, expectations are high, given that the series is based on a work by one of the most deified literary figures of our time. |
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Archaeological and anthropological evidence suggests that the sun was also deified by other ancient civilizations including the Druids, Aztecs, Incas and American Indians. |
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We live in a free world in which the free play of market forces is constantly deified. |
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Upon his death in 211, Severus was deified by the Senate and succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta, who were advised by his wife Julia Domna. |
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He began minting coins with his father's deified image, proclaiming his desire to avenge Maximian's death. |
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In the Roman Empire, emperors were deified, and the formalized imperial cult became increasingly prominent. |
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Ancient Egyptians, whose agriculture depended exclusively on the Nile, deified the river, worshiped, and exalted it in a great hymn. |
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This planet is hardly deified reality, is it? |
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She could not have been killed had she not first been deconsecrated, and she had unwittingly colluded in her own deconsecration by asserting her divine right to the one privilege no deified being can exercise with impunity. |
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On the left is a great historical relief from the Arch of Portugal: it depicts the apotheosis of the Empress Sabina, who was the wife of Hadrian and deified after her death. |
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To speak of divinization, of becoming not just sanctified but deified, seems utterly alien to the Lutheran way. |
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Since this time, Nikko symbolises national sovereignty, as much in the eyes of local authorities, as in those of the leaders of neighbouring countries, whose emissaries come to pay homage to Ieyasu, a deified personality. |
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The resplendent quetzal the national bird of Guatemala, which shares its name with the currency and is a popular motif in art, fabric, and jewelry was worshipped and deified by the ancient Mayans and Aztecs. |
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The Romans deified it, and believed that sacrificing dogs warded it off. |
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The new Egypt, the Egypt of the January 25th revolution, is a democratic Egypt: the ruler will be neither deified nor executed, but rather tried in a just manner. |
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The ancient Egyptians deified and sanctified their ruler. |
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Two reliefs from an arch dedicated to Hadrian were inserted in this monument, of the late ancient period, probably built in the vicinity of the temple deified emperor, in the Campus Martius. |
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These valleys are separated by Mont Bégo, a deified mountain which peaks at 2872 m, visible from a large distance, as it can even be distinguished from the coast. |
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They point out here that reality can be deified or not deified. |
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Everyone must be respected as a person, and no one must be deified. |
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Since he no longer finds security in God, man has deified security. |
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His soul is deified, his body is complete. |
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Zero-deficits have been deified not only by business but also the general public, government, granting bodies and the managements of cultural institutions. |
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Science and technology which, to quote the philosopher Luc Ferry, should be neither deified nor vilified, represent one of the most powerful forces shaping the development of societies. |
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Although Noah was not deified or made divine in the religious literature, his Sumerian counterpart Utnapishtim was made immortal and sent to live with the gods. |
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Now it is not the will of a single deified ruler, but the individual and corporate will of its citizens, aiming at self-knowledge, selfgovernment, and self-actualization, that must be embodied in the city. |
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He deified his paternal grandmother Livia to highlight her position as wife of the divine Augustus. |
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Eventually Nero stopped referring to his deified adoptive father at all, and realigned with his birth family. |
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He deified three of his family members and erected massive structures to commemorate the Flavian achievements. |
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He was deified by the Senate and his ashes were laid to rest under Trajan's Column. |
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Such a deity might be one of the patron gods of the city, or a deified ancestor. |
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The Oomoto religion encourages the use of Esperanto among its followers and includes Zamenhof as one of its deified spirits. |
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With this title, he boasted his familial link to deified Julius Caesar, and the use of Imperator signified a permanent link to the Roman tradition of victory. |
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Entities such as the Sun, Moon, Earth, sky, and sea were often deified. |
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When Caligula wanted to place a golden statue of his deified self in the Temple in Jerusalem, the potential sacrilege and likely war were prevented only by his timely death. |
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With this title he not only boasted his familial link to deified Julius Caesar, but the use of Imperator signified a permanent link to the Roman tradition of victory. |
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Claudius was deified by Nero and the Senate almost immediately. |
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However, the way in which the Nile began to be deified by the people in Egypt was because it played such a crucial role in the formation of civilization within this area. |
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Sarah Bernhardt was defined and deified by the men who loved her. |
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After the victory, Maximinus took the title Germanicus Maximus, raised his son Maximus to the rank of caesar and princeps iuventutis, and deified his late wife Paulina. |
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Julius Caesar was the first historical Roman to be officially deified. |
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