Her smile beamed adoration, shining the glow of her affection upon her favorite son. |
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On Holy Thursday, Mass of the Last Supper will be at 8.30 pm with adoration until 10 pm. |
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Frank spoke about dear memories of his former schoolmaster and about the school trips and adoration of football they both shared. |
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George's adoration of his small children tended to evaporate as they grew older. |
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Thus the figures in the Glasgow painting seem to be subtly caught between grief, tenderness, and adoration. |
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Just because she had a direct line to the throne and its power, she was dotted over and swarmed with flattery and adoration. |
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First, I throw a big welcome party for myself and everybody else to earn the adoration of the people. |
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There is no room in the end time for individual distinction and self-assertion, but merely for adoration of someone far beyond the self. |
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By contrast, the modern philosophers of self-esteem encourage a complacent adoration of the unperfected self. |
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The fellow was truly smitten, since he risked his job to give Carolyn a smidgen of moon dust in token of his adoration. |
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And then follow it up with Eucharistic adoration and benediction services in every parish. |
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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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Wilder captures the childlike adoration of the father and absorption in the way the world works. |
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Gradually, the adoration turns into unabashed devotion, as people try to clamber onto the stage. |
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Even when I am typing this testimonial, my heart swells with so much adoration, love, pride, and joy for the Lord and His children. |
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Wickham pocketed a small box, and Miss Darcy looked up at him with glowing adoration. |
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His adoration, like a jealous lover's, is only rhetorically distinguishable from contempt. |
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As a sump for adoration that might otherwise be misdirected at political leaders and go dangerously to their heads. |
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As the boys wrestle at his feet, there is no mistaking their adoration for the father they so strikingly resemble. |
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His lips quivered as he spoke and tears made his eyes misty as he looked up with utter adoration at the tall first mate. |
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For the athlete, if he's lucky, it's a medal, world recognition, splashy endorsement deals, the adoration of millions of compatriots, whatever. |
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He's after stamping and cheering adoration, and by the end of the show he has the audience doing just that. |
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Moved to adoration by scatterbrained, widowed Lavinia Brandon's charm were the vicar, his greensick pupil and his middle-aged churchwarden. |
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For a long time I still had intense feelings of love and adoration for Tariq. |
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Many who backed him did so because of resentment for the opposition rather than adoration. |
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Nevertheless, the powerful reminder of the link between credal formulation and liturgical adoration remains. |
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What really rubs him the wrong way is Lawson's puppy-dog adoration for the newcomer. |
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There's always an emphasis on slickly poptastic melody, and the complete 16-track package is worthy of repeated adoration. |
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It was a cloudless summer morning, and all Nature, smiling in her felicity, sent up a hymn of adoration to the author of her beauty. |
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People pray to these deities because they have an adoration for the deity and have a feeling of awe about it. |
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Dr Jean-Louis Sebagh is famous for his Gallic charm and for having the adoration of supermodels and actresses. |
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He presses his undamaged left hand with bent fingers and out-stretched thumb onto his chest in a gesture of adoration and self-dedication. |
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Street painting is sustained in equal measure by the public adoration of icons and artistic self-denial. |
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The difference between seeing The Smiths live and Morrissey live can be characterized as the difference between adoration and idolization. |
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The children's 8pm mass of the Lord's supper is followed by adoration of the cross until 11 pm. |
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The congregation suggests organizing Eucharistic adoration for young people around Palm Sunday. |
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Each of these individuals incarnated certain character traits which made them suitable for mass idealisation and adoration. |
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In our Votive Mass today we are thinking particularly of adoration of the Cross on which Christ died. |
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Churches will not draw young people to their doors if they shy away from any mention of adoration as a matter of embarrassment. |
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Rabbi Berger's pious respect for Schneerson's memory severely compromises his best efforts to combat the Lubavitchers' adoration of him. |
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His neurotic mother sends him letters of adoration, then letters of disownment. |
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Most religions teach adoration of the supreme being in whose image all humanity was formed. |
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That is the only small price he has to pay for his unmatched adulation and unparalleled adoration from his countryman. |
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An active and vociferous campaigner against drugs too, Paula literally has the athletics world at her feet in adoration. |
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The Go-Betweens reside in a strange hinterland full of candyfloss and loneliness that hovers between critical adoration and public ignorance. |
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Her visible tears and public display of emotional disappointment at her failure earned her instant worldwide adoration. |
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But if you're tagging along for the adoration you get by being her bud, eventually people will see that you're just a hanger-on. |
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Like anything else of importance, adoration is plagued by false semblances. |
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Still, a large part of the adoration must be nostalgia for past glories on the basis of the dreary recent material which bulked out their set. |
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He was ultimately bored for, even for him, the continuous coos of adoration could become quite noisome after the first thirty minutes. |
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Once his name was cleared of the charges, the adoration for him was spontaneous. |
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Look at him like only you would, with love, adoration and appreciativeness. |
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What's not clear is whether Platt will profit or finally suffer from all the adoration and emulation. |
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And her dad apparently will never satisfy his thirst for adoration, whether from the world at large or from himself. |
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Paul Ryan, meanwhile, has remained steadfast in his adoration of Atlas Shrugged. |
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He was revered like a movie idol, with an endless supply of adoration. |
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In an age in which young girls were sentimentalized as emblems of purity and beauty, Carroll regarded little girls with great adoration, almost worship. |
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The more wine he drank the more obvious his adoration for her became. |
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Even in the past, with just a limited number of newspapers and broadsheets, this phenomenon has taken place, as the public adoration of Admiral Nelson demonstrated. |
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The anticipation and adoration that shone from his eyes was unmistakable. |
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Like all those who have gone before us, may the revelation of Christ in our hearts compel us to lay down our lives before him in worship and adoration. |
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The decline in the proper understanding of the Holy Eucharist and the consequent decline in reverence and adoration, are not phenomena in isolation. |
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More people are invited to come along and take part in the adoration. |
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Add to this a UK music press obsessed with novelty in the post-punk era, and you've got a microwave recipe for compartmentalization via xenophile adoration. |
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The FLOTUS fronts Vogue's April issue, speaking out against her husband's old khakis and his newfound adoration for stripes. |
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I have a hunch that our collective adoration of OITNB outweighs the love for it, or even awareness of it, among Emmy voters. |
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Her eyes shone with bright adoration and what seemed to be respect. |
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Pennons snapped in the winds, and the smells of incense rose from two vast temples, to the peripheral sound of thousands of voices raised in loving adoration. |
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It is the language adoration, the music of celestial spheres. |
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The prayers of believers here on earth are mingled with the worship of angels and archangels and all the host of heaven, in adoration of God and the Lamb. |
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Pay plenty of adoration to my household gods, whatever they may be. |
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I had a contemplation of the sufferings of Christ, and I besought him to let me feel his sorrows with him, and prayed five paternosters in adoration of the five sacred wounds. |
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The placement of the tabernacle, the gestures of adoration, and the renewal of perpetual adoration are all based on the desire to reinforce belief in the Real Presence. |
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When a new nun, arrives at the monastery, he tries to win her adoration as well, all while attempting to prove that being a Luchador isn't a sin. |
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Robson expanded the form of the Covenant Service by replacing most of the exhortation with prayers of adoration, thanksgiving and confession. |
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Such churches may also have forms of Eucharistic adoration such as Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. |
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This kind of veneration is, however, infinitely below the adoration due to God alone, termed latria. |
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Their adoration is expressed as hyperbolically as it is earnestly. |
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He adored Sorais quite as earnestly as Sir Henry adored Nyleptha, and his adoration had not altogether prospered. |
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The Spanish colonization of the country did not hinder Filipinos creating sculptures for objects of adoration. |
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The company later decided to use the people's almost religious adoration for the game cricket to promote their brand. |
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We have adoration, benediction, devotions of all kinds, and Novus Ordo and Tridentine Masses. |
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In the late Middle Ages, the ostensory is developed, a device used in particular devotional practices to expose the host for adoration. |
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His wife, a Barbie lookalike named Beth, received the same adoration. |
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The adoration of places, that very European form of topolatria, 6 motivates a secular repetition and reveals an unspoken sacrality in its metrical mysticism. |
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Check out the slideshow and find out the top celebrities that J-Law has expressed her deep adoration for in real life and revealed that starstruck, geeky side of her. |
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Roquet interprets the gesture alternatively as conveying adoration. |
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Whereas the inherited tones were of adoration, painful unrequitedness, and romantic longing, his are of emotional turmoil, intellectual hesitancy, and irony. |
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The end result was a compromise in which the famous Black Rubric, which declared that no adoration is intended while kneeling, was included in the second edition. |
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They watched in silent anxious adoration as their twi-headed god was led forward and seated in the centre of the circular enclosure on a massive throne of carved dark wood. |
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Beneath the marble canopy, any time between daybreak and moonrise, you will find kneeling figures dreamwrapt in adoration of their beloved Virgen del Pilar. |
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The Alicorn. He be a winged unicorn, the finest equine flesh extant, the adoration of every fair and innocent maiden. For that steed I would give anything. |
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The respect and adoration for Pasha were unusual at the time since public performance by women was considered shameful, and most female singers were recruited from brothels. |
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The Jamaican became the cause celebre of the World Athletics Championship, his usual adoration taking on a moral purpose up against two-time doper Justin Gatlin. |
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