As is the hallowed custom with philosophers, the thinking of all of them is by nature unhistorical. |
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I try to read as deadpan as possible, like an academic intoning a hallowed text. |
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The cream of British rugby will run out on the hallowed turf in what is expected to be an intense battle for the Rose Bowl Trophy. |
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Walking through the hallowed doors you are greeted by the creme de la creme of beauty products. |
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They were proscribed following an attack on one of Buddhism's most hallowed places of worship. |
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The answer, of course, does not lie within the hallowed halls of government, finance or business. |
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Soldiers will have the chance to stand on the hallowed grounds of Gallipoli this Anzac Day by winning an essay competition. |
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When an individual has to prove their worth in terms of strength, they inevitably turn to the most hallowed of exercises, the bench press. |
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Thank the hallowed shrine of chipmunk heaven that I shaved my legs this morning. |
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The old pre-war shibboleths of laissez-faire, including the hallowed principle of free trade itself, were bypassed or ignored. |
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But in the congratulating throng, a jobsworth barred him from the hallowed ground. |
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I find it incredible that they could so blithely scrap the hallowed Kangaroo route to London via Singapore, but scrap it they have. |
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The list of invited guests read like a who's who of the sport's hallowed history. |
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So the All England Club have at last bowed the knee to progress and agreed to roof the hallowed Centre Court. |
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If Kent is the garden of England, this hallowed stretch of coastline is its water feature. |
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Trial by blessed bread was a test for priests, for it was assumed guilty clergy would choke on hallowed food. |
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On a cold, damp winter day in central Maryland, U.S., a beautiful wooded hillside was transformed into a sacred grove, hallowed ground. |
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If you're lucky to reach this hallowed ground, you'll be flattered and coddled until you've given up the family silver. |
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So hallowed was the grain, that it was taboo to plant any other crop in the rice fields. |
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But when the Reality becomes incarnate as the express Image of God, images become hallowed. |
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Even without such extreme risk of discovery in a large city, Prophets could not walk on hallowed ground. |
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Many of them bent to kiss the newly hallowed ground in thanks and blessing. |
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It seemed like a sacred place, like hallowed ground and he instinctively did what he could to honor it. |
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The Lord calls upon the faithful to set aside their material possessions and gather on hallowed ground to await their salvation. |
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Throughout the ages, God has always hallowed certain places and been present to them in a special way. |
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With this admixture he hallowed altar, walls, and floor, and spilled out that which remained at the base of the white altar stone. |
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It is not the ground that hallowed the lives within its realm, but the lives that hallow the site. |
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The rites would have been included in the Book of Occasional Services, which carries less heft with Episcopalians than the hallowed Book of Common Prayer. |
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The director is following his Wolf of Wall Street success with a documentary about the hallowed New York publication. |
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An institutionalised mindset, hallowed by time, buttressed by vested interests whose established wealth it preserves, and reinforced at lesser levels by universal cupidity? |
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And what could be more honorable than rounding up your besties to pay homage to a hallowed pop deity? |
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But the clumsiest of golfers can hack up the same hallowed turf as that trodden by the greats. |
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Fortunately, we have no better place than within these hallowed walls to continue the long and important journey of building a better world. |
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Although we have a seat in this hallowed building, it is often the seat of a spectator in a historical drama. |
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Last Christmas, while I was musing over my next topic for these hallowed pages, a tile on the stoop of my walk-in shower cracked. |
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Bobby began his working life scalping tickets to Boston Celtics games and ended up buying the hallowed parquet floor of the Boston Garden before it was torn down. |
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It was probably the greatest immediate act of luring in the history of this hallowed hall. |
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I was bowled over by the energy of the Seventh Symphony which has a lovely transition in the First Movement and a dreamy Allegretto reminding one of hallowed antiquity. |
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I do not know if it is something that happens when we get to the great hallowed halls of this institution. |
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Using vibraphone, tubular bells, pristine flute solos and brass highlights, it summoned up a grandiose entry into a mysterious, hallowed palace. |
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During this hallowed month the urge for excelling others in prayerfulness, piety, warm-heartedness, charity, good doing, and repentance is at the peak among the Muslims. |
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The hallowed concept of character was invented to seal off these contingencies. |
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Its setting, the courtroom, is a significative and instantly recognizable space, and it relies on a set of props that have been hallowed by centuries of reverential use. |
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Jackson is more interested in the wide-open early days of the movement than in its hallowed end. |
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But in the past few decades, a following of a different sort has flocked to its hallowed halls. |
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Few men ever enter the hallowed portals of the bridal shop and the dress, once bought, is jealously guarded from male sight by a horde of female relatives. |
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He chose not to try to outbid its beauty by reproducing its hallowed motifs. |
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Several hallowed records that stood for a generation and more, and long were regarded as unsurpassable, have diminished to footnotes in the annals of the game. |
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The largest mass grave in America existed uneasily as both hallowed ground and deconstruction site. |
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But with personal greed subsuming any sense of noblesse oblige or the national interest, it is time the hallowed romance of titled wealth was dispelled. |
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Our media are a disgrace to the hallowed concept of freedom of the press. |
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On the whole, however, I would be more conservative with regard to the use of the Sanctus because of its hallowed place in the history of the Eucharistic prayer. |
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A Mughal chronicler from the time mentions that Humayun's fort was built on the hallowed site of Indraprastha, a story that sits in the shimmering realm between myth and history. |
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The failure to report failures means that researchers waste money and effort exploring blind alleys already investigated by other scientists. The hallowed process of peer review is not all it is cracked up to be, either. |
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Defending hallowed soil from Japan is something that everyone can agree on. Just hours earlier, however, the government was paddling back from a much less successful attempt at teaching patriotism. |
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An Ottawa landmark and the highest judicial court in the country, the Supreme Court of Canada welcomes visitors for tours of its hallowed halls and chambers. |
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A court considering this issue must begin from the proposition that informer privilege is an ancient and hallowed protection which plays a vital role in law enforcement. |
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Naéla, Suléan and Hoún, the three hallowed artefacts of the keepers, were once gifts to a young nation, entirely unknown until then: the Felúndin. |
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And we are humbled by the chance to be with you on this hallowed ground. |
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According to the hallowed phrase, the Commission is the guardian of the European Treaties, but what I want to say to you today is that it will remain also the guardian of the principle of a Europe based on solidarity. |
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Inside the west entrance of Westminster Abbey, between St. Margaret and Victoria Streets, in London, a hallowed grave in the Chapel of the Holy contains the remains of an Unknown Warrior. |
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On the Economic Governance Action Plan, it is necessary to point out from the on-set that the various elements proposed in the plan have not shunted the hallowed principle of respect for the sovereignty of the State. |
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He has been responsible for the hallowed turf since 1980 but away from football his first love is crown green bowls. |
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That we find so hallowed and important, but also so asinine and silly? |
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Many will doubt my assertions of Western trophy quality matching that of more hallowed whitetail habitats. |
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The iron-willed Babbel duly made it back onto the hallowed Anfield turf, where the faithful rose to salute his ten-minute appearance after months on the sidelines. |
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This is not what you expect from a hallowed score, yet the boisterousness is validated by Schubert's writing, its rhythmic verve gutsily relayed by the Rambert Orchestra under Paul Hoskins. |
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Each side accuses the other of despoiling a hallowed British institution. |
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Reality, however, shows us that it is those very same European rules on the hallowed internal market that make life difficult for the European citizens. |
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Constant improvement in the output of photovoltaic cells has hallowed the PW500 to attain higher power level, guaranteeing optimum daily energy for minimum size. |
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Let us send forth from this hallowed Hall a clear message of our common resolve not to let slip yet another opportunity to address this matter once and for all. |
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This unique concentricity, with everything determined by its orientation towards the hallowed centre, has spawned a strangely diagrammatic radial urbanism. |
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The prospect of a British Queen visiting those hallowed sights will inflame further the passions of the unrepresentative but vocal, often violent, minority who adhere to dissident republicanism. |
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Due to this hallowed status within the national psyche, with regard to health care, Canadians are universally incapable of remaining objective or unemotional. |
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This has been a particularly unpleasant business in the summer months, when the heat and humidity are unyielding, and one that resulted in a lot of sweaty tourists then tramping around the hallowed spaces. |
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Its finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, is not satisfied that the ECB's hallowed independence over monetary policy can avoid becoming sullied by the murky business of delving into banks. |
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Ryan Phillipe stars as Shane, a himbo from New Jersey who makes it through 54's hallowed portals thanks to his pretty face and rippling pectorals. |
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