This is quite scary, and made more so by the fact that doctors, with their exalted status, find it hard to admit that there is a problem. |
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Two Scottish players appeared in this exalted company and did not look out of place. |
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Sadly, most of the exalted class of 1990 have become journeyman club players, plying their trade in the lower leagues. |
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Less exalted were the humble whittlers, and in between were joiners and cabinetmakers, who were the only woodworkers paid for their efforts. |
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You shall call a fine film the one that gives you an exalted idea of the cinematograph. |
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Her exalted position did not stop her from committing the sort of blunders which would have embarrassed even a political greenhorn. |
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A bloodsports fanatic, who was never happier than when stalking or disembowelling a deer, he also exalted them like no other Victorian artist. |
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The second triplicity ruler, Saturn, also the dispositor of the ascendant, is exalted. |
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This sentimental literature exalted spontaneous and expressive emotion springing directly from the heart. |
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Even the exalted Christ continues to employ the idiom of reverential deference for the Ancient of Days! |
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God highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name which is above every name, that is, Lord. |
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These exalted personages never seem to tire of a joke however often it is repeated. |
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Of course, other factors tie into this, such as the exalted and angular Jupiter, ruler of his ascendant. |
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That will give her access to all Cabinet decisions and files, and an exalted status in the Government. |
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Since birth, his position had always been exalted, and he knew nothing of being humbled by the suffering that all common people know. |
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Now its cast of characters seems less exalted and therefore less interesting. |
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The poor sweepers in India would be stunned by the exalted status of the sanitation workers in America, who make pretty handsome salaries. |
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What could be responsible for the incredible evolutionary sprint that brought our species to its present exalted but precarious position? |
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The list, thankfully, is getting longer, and their positions are becoming more exalted. |
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That accolade was the final confirmation of Dragila's metamorphosis from quirky outsider to exalted global personality. |
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Clemente wanted no part of drawing a walk in baseball's most exalted exhibition game. |
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He then after the resurrection was exalted to the right hand of God, his prior position before he came as a man. |
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Vendors sold whistles and hooters for a pound apiece, their faces familiar from less exalted events. |
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Grapefruit enjoys an exalted reputation, thanks in part to countless magazine stories and nutrition listicles singing its praises. |
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An exalted call rang out joyfully, overpowering Griffith's next words and catching the Dawns' attentions. |
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His Masonic music has a distinctive tone, solemn yet exalted and often joyous. |
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A band of gold seals the wedding vows, and fifty years later the metal valorizes the most exalted anniversary of married bliss. |
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They felt numb, stunned, but a feeling of exalted happiness was rushing through their souls. |
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Mariologists argue that Mary, who enabled God the Savior to be born, has a position more exalted than any other creature. |
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I was born in the late 1940s and I remember growing up what high hopes and exalted opinion we had of India's future and its leaders. |
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He has a far too exalted estimation of human reason and far too optimistic a view of human nature. |
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Only connect the prose and the passion, and both will be exalted, and human love will be seen at its height. |
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Thus instead of being useless or morally questionable, leisure becomes an exalted ideal, akin to virtue. |
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Even Popes must die for, despite their exalted status, they are all mortal just like the rest of us. |
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Right up to the end, Enron was described in the exalted realms of management theory and business journalism with virtually unmodulated adoration. |
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He would have slain the dragon, and slaying the dragon would bestow upon him exalted status. |
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Zabel has had a less successful season than usual by his own exalted standards. |
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It really is a pity when you get someone of his exalted stature getting himself into a position like this. |
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He has far too exalted an estimation of human reason and far too optimistic a view of human nature. |
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All of this is to justify why NaClO 3 is merely sodium chlorate while HClO 3 gets the exalted name of chloric acid. |
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Herodotus in particular seems to have caught both Ethiopia's sybaritic allure and the exalted drum-driven dawn chants of the churches perfectly. |
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Was he not perched in an exalted seat at the Democratic convention? |
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Geniuses joined the realm of intermediate beings, alternately exalted and tormented by celestial visions. |
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Glynn West had been fifteen years old in 1948, the holder of an exalted position in the eyes of the rest of us. |
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Astrologically, Libra is the sign in which Saturn is exalted. |
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Every aria she sang was a highlight, not least the formidable Act 1 scena which can hold up its musical head in the exalted territory of Come scoglio. |
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Luccio is exalted in Mantuan cuisine as nowhere else in Europe. |
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I would have expected more discussion on intellectuals as producers of ethnocentric symbols of exclusion, ethnic self-aggrandizement, self-pity, and exalted martyrology. |
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When he is sacrificed his blood is up, he is in an exalted state. |
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They lived in what we called satya yuga which is the age when beings were in exalted state, by virtue of their exaltation they had spiritual powers. |
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But rather than hiding away in a dark monastery to repent, Cardinal Law is instead an exalted member of Vatican inner circles. |
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He becomes a total degenerate, as did Faust, and, like Faust, he has sold his soul and is shocked when it comes time for him to die and he is condemned rather than exalted. |
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The waters work, and Jefferson is exalted stilly in his place. |
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Now, those of you who have already passed some time at this exalted seat of learning will surely have identified the author of this somewhat florid prose. |
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Acton was a true cosmopolite who was equally at home in England, France, Germany, and Italy, and in each country he had relatives of exalted position. |
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The prosaic reality often falls short of this exalted ideal. |
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He has pulled the princes from their thrones and exalted the humble. |
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Such exalted people clearly do not need to worry about the consequences of their policies for individuals and families anxious to purchase fairly basic accommodation. |
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This is, in contrast, to the exalted status given to a newborn male child who is often considered to be the heir to the family's wealth and thereby considered an asset. |
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My own new position was much less exalted, a manager in audit research. |
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Each successive building operation took place to house the remains of an exalted person, whose burial place was constructed in the top of the pyramid. |
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And as the 24-year-old Russian prepares for her last world gymnastics championships and Olympics, she's embracing her exalted status as if this was what she was born to do. |
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Although she does not enjoy the same exalted status as Kissinger on the other side of the aisle, Albright is among the top foreign policy thinkers of the Democratic Party. |
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In fact, he argued that it was because of this exalted nature that the arts, and culture more generally, could guide the nation in its path toward development. |
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But reunification, an unprecedented experiment in social and political reclamation, was bound to fall short of the exalted German ideal of national solidarity. |
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Given its coming of age in the 19th Century, this tradition has tended to elevate humans over nature and accorded an exalted place to human consciousness. |
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It remains, indeed, a sublime mystery that Bach's exalted creative ideals appear to have been so little constrained by the limited means at his disposal. |
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He poured his heart out in soaring songs of praise, in searing prayers, in sublime thanksgiving, in words infinitely more exalted than any I could conjure up. |
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Marco does not claim any very exalted position for himself in the Yuan empire. |
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But this exalted place in the bar pantheon was not easily won. |
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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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Most British orders of chivalry cover the whole United Kingdom, but the three most exalted ones each pertain to one constituent country only. |
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For liberals, the courts never quite occupied that exalted a place. |
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Hitchcock's reputation before the Cahiers group had not been exalted. |
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Later on, poets and writers took up the theme and turned it into an iconography that exalted Elizabeth. |
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This union exalted him, wore away the rough edges of his character, emotionalized his mental life. |
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By virtue of his freedom, man can either realize his theomorphic virtuality of being God's vicegerent on earth or deny himself this exalted niche by making the wrong choice. |
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It was not his matchless talent that exalted Koufax beyond his greatest contemporaries so much as it was his knowledge that character was not connected to talent. |
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Sence now that he by the right honde of god exalted is, and hath receaved off the father the promys off the holy goost, he hath sheed forthe that which ye nowe se and heare. |
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Thus was he fitted to fulfill worthily the vocation of a poet. For it is not aimlessly that Divine Providence endows a human being with qualities so exceptional and exalted. |
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Although the person of the king as a leader could be exalted, the office of kingship was not in any sense as powerful or as invested with authority as it was to become. |
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The Dadaists exalted absurdity and incongruity, the art of non sequitur, in works that surprised, shocked, and seethed with anti war and anti society sentiments. |
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In the poems addressed to Jane, such as With a Guitar, To Jane and One Word is Too Often Profaned, he elevates her to an exalted position worthy of worship. |
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