His skyward-looking subject matter suggests an indirect tribute to painters who used the form to enfold the sublime. |
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Behind him he saw the Rockies enfold the city, before him its waters ran out into the oceans of the world. |
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Michelle squealed a happy greeting and rushed forward to enfold him in a hug. |
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When she moved to walk away, she felt Robert's gentle yet firm clasp enfold her hand. |
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He loves to enfold us in his embrace so that we feel safe to tell him everything that is in our hearts. |
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In her despair she cried out to him and opened her arms, begging him to enfold her in his embrace. |
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Rather than abruptly breaking with the past, democratic institutions enfold the achievements of other groups into their own structure of ideas. |
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I enfold you in My Cloak, in that of My Blessed Mother, of St. Joseph, for this new mission that is beginning for you. |
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They are richly supplied with vessels that carry blood to or from the organs they enfold. |
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The aim is to enfold the space in one single idea, expressed in different ways. |
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Certainly large enough to gently enfold 88 men, women, and children. |
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The State works ceaselessly to enfold these categories in its care and consolidate their rights. |
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When we are awake during the day and our soul activities enfold themselves, our health-giving forces are consumed. |
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Amid all the celebrations over their recovery, silence continued to enfold the conditions that had enabled the looting of the treasures in the first place. |
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I enfold her in my embrace and gently smooth her dark locks. |
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Our deepest wish is that out of this very place a joyful, young and free culture could enfold. |
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That, finally, is why the outstretched arms of the Crucified One are also a gesture of embracing, by which he draws us to himself, wishing to enfold us in his loving hands. |
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In his painting, he shows how the hills and hollows enfold the warm red-brick-and-pantile villages, giving the ones off the main roads a snug, secure atmosphere. |
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Being a cell creation, plasma is constantly regenerated and encompasses and isolates all dirt over a wall the same way a bio organism can enfold a foreign substance in a cyst. |
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They show some changes in the latest parts, however, to a more classical style that emphasizes the bodies of figures more than the elegant draperies that enfold them. |
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I find it disgraceful that a member so new would sink to those depths in connection with serious legislation and occasionally mention it in the context of Chuck Cadman and enfold Chuck Cadman in his arms. |
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Inasmuch as languages enfold and convey local knowledge and practices, their protection is also central to the sound management of natural resources and environmental sustainability. |
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Classical recordings arouse specific affective feelings in most of the people concerned, because of the desires and promises of eternity they enfold. |
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Allow the love of our Great Shepherd to enfold you. |
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Thus, the fine leafs of gold enfold their positive effect on the organism. |
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The carters and the alluminium outlines enfold the core part of the machine and are meant to protect all the moving parts against any external substance and accidental contact. |
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Enfold these gifts into a greater offering that reveals God's wondrous love to all who seek it. |
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