He reveres tradition and worships speed, riding hundreds of miles a week, logging at least 30 miles before work. |
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He spends all of Judah's money to please the King of Assyria and even worships Assyrian gods. |
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Harriet practically worships Emma, which is the last thing Emma's ego needs. |
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Such reticence, of course, is a cardinal sin in a media world that worships the gods of celebrity and fame. |
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A wild-eyed man who worships Neil Diamond and was deaf as a child is second. |
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When we use our limbs in accord with the sacred laws of nature, every action worships and praises the omniscient Divinity in all things. |
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The essential point, in my estimation, is to recall we live in a society that glorifies and worships the famous. |
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Whenever one worships with tulasi plant, one should accompany it with the six-syllable mantra. |
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He worships at an obelisk lit by a single spotlamp, dressed in roughly fashioned cowhide. |
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In every ascetic morality man worships a part of himself as God and for that he needs to diabolize the other part. |
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The former worships the gross material object, while the latter have recourse to imagery. |
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He goes to pagan shrines, worships disgusting idols, and lends money for profit. |
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It is a regime that worships the golden calf and does not respect human rights. |
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In light of the Word of God does it not follow to reason that true godly music that worships and exalts the Lord Jesus Christ will be rejected by the world? |
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This society which worships the image, omnipresent and almighty, paradoxically, have desacralized it. |
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Jack's a hard-boiled private eye who narrates the entire film in voice-over, and who finds himself investigating an ancient Egyptian cult that worships chainsaws. |
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If one worships, protects and nourishes the three, they get favourably inclined towards the one. |
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The one who observes and worships God the indweller of all finds Him at all times and in all places. |
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As the fire in the sticks emerges and as the worshipper worships the fire, the fire gets inclined to conduct the fire ritual as a sacrament. |
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Anna, a prophet and widow, with fasting and prayer, worships night and day. |
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Elina Ciptadi of Indonesia said she likes to move and shout when she worships. |
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The one who worships Rudra as Ssanga would lead him through a path of poise and peace, up to be-ness. |
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The worshipper invokes, invites, worships, offers sticks and fuel only to set ablaze the fire. |
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Almost immediately, they are confronted by a formidable organization that worships a primal god, Cthulhu. |
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His self and his experience have been predetermined not by the predestinarian God he fervently worships but by those around him who continue to perceive him as enslavable. |
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In a culture that worships celebrities while pretending to disdain them, the Sony emails are catnip for the masses. |
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Mary Torres, of Ratcliffe Street, York, nervously watched the game with her Argentine husband Pablo and four-year-old son Nico, who worships the South American side. |
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Walter worships objects and cash, believing they will magically confer upon him the social status he so desperately craves. |
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For a society which so worships youth and health and so fears disease and death, nothing could be more existentially devastating than the death of a child. |
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But Crowe doesn't get sappy — he worships with his eyes and small gestures and an intimate, gruff voice. |
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Mr Asprey, a military man, worships at the shrine, but Mr McLynn prefers the couch. |
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The Betsukai congregation worships in this building located in the downtown section of their city. |
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I don't know one band that worships the devil, but I know a lot of politicians who do! |
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The first opposition to the cloning is religious: in the great current worships, only God can give the life. |
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My uncle gave me a long explanation of infant baptism by sprinkling and why their church worships on Sunday. |
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Anyone who worships a divinity other than the Self is called a domestic animal of the gods in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad. |
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May is a member of the Church of England and regularly worships at church on Sunday. |
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Pinter adores women, enjoys flirting with them, worships their resilience and strength. |
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We may see it as an altar, empty not because there is no God, not because it is an altar to an unknown God, but because it is dedicated to the God whom man worships under many names and in many forms. |
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She worships Homer, and writes numerous poems inspired by her great idol, the German poet Heinrich Heine, which reveal not only her disappointment, melancholy and longings but also her misanthropy and increasing isolation. |
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The very figure, gesture and posture of this animal stimulates nobility and fearlessness in man who worships it as an emblem of the heart-force of creation. |
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They were, and still are, hung behind the venerated stone statue of young Krishna at the sect's centre of worship in Nathdwara, Rajasthan though, in fact, pichhvais hang wherever the sect worships. |
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Vaishnavism is the devotional religious tradition that worships Vishnu and his avatars, particularly Krishna and Rama. |
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You should not associate with a person who calls himself a brother but is immoral or greedy or worships idols or is a slanderer or a drunkard or a thief. |
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It will show its godlessness, its rationalism, materialism, selfishness, pride, greed and its wickedness, in short, all those vices the world worships. |
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Mr. Tyrell, who last week began his fourth season at this White House of Manhattan nightclubs, is a good ole boy from Houston with an aw-shucks charm and an easygoing machismo, who worships at the temple of Ray Charles. |
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She said her faith and the community where she worships help her. |
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I have a theory that in every relationship there is the adorer and the adored: one person who worships the other, and one who tolerates the worshipping. |
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Silber is not the kind of person to admit that the Volcker Rule is ultimately little more than a footnote in postcrisis financial reform: he clearly worships his biographee. |
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The Amida sect of Buddhism worships the West as the pure land where Amidabutsu sat waiting with inexhaustible compassion to save people and all other beings, without discrimination. |
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To present a religious monument in the 'Ars et Fides' spirit is to be faithful to all aspects of the message intented in the stones which make up the monument, and in the community which worships there. |
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The chief priest of the Naharvali dresses as a woman and that tribe also worships in groves. |
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It is not surprising that, under the circumstances, today there are nearly forty different cultural communities and no less than five churches of different worships. |
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And the World of Coca-Cola worships the world's greatest carbonated drink. When Schumpeter visited Atlanta, the World of Coca-Cola was by far the most popular of the three. |
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Truly, the worships of the Mystery wandered as did men, and between filchings and borrowings the gods had as vagabond a time of it as did we. |
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It is generally a duotheistic religion which worships the Horned God and Moon Goddess. |
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The Maoli clan worships a goddess at a shrine which women may not approach. |
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One worships public opinion, and follows after the multitude to do evil, doing what he knows is wrong, simply because others do it, and it is the way of the world. |
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For example, in Japan, Buddhism, mixed with Shinto, which worships deities called kami, created a tradition which prays to the deities of Shinto as a form of Buddha. |
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