Those of us who love Haydn adore his last large-scale work, this valedictory oratorio, to distraction. |
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In worship we adore the Triune God of creation and redemption and He gives Himself in the fullness of grace to His people. |
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For me, it's the chance to worship Mary and adore her as the Creator of Almighty God that is so appealing. |
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Fans of classic Westerns will adore the film for being more ambitious than the standard oater programmers of the period. |
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I know, of course, that there are kazillions of young who still adore each other so giddily they couldn't even un-hug long enough to write to me. |
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Taureans adore comfort and like being surrounded by pleasing, soothing things. |
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Given this me-too drive to imitate and adore, why are celebrity flame-outs and meltdowns so fascinating? |
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They just adore tiptoeing around and shaking their heads when the broads shatter glass with their banshee wails. |
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Once a nation that liked its dancing men in tights, we now adore Baryshnikov in his boiler suit, strutting his stuff with a set of ladders. |
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Like Christopher Robin's Eeyore, Capricorns adore a worst-case scenario, which brings out their best. |
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And I'm painting the landscape which I adore, so I'm a pretty happy camper. |
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I just got home from my hair appointment and my hair is now a beautiful shade of blonde that I just adore. |
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Though I love and adore her unceasingly, she's trying so hard here not to sound Australian, she sounds almost Home Counties. |
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A few people adore his weird sandwich but most come in looking for egg or ham salad. |
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What maddens me about this book is probably exactly what will make millions of readers adore it. |
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It is a piece of music I adore, but I wasn't able fully to appreciate it, because I was silently oohing and aahing at the mirror effect. |
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As much as it hurt to say sayonara to someone I truly adore, I know it was the right thing for both of us. |
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I like jasmine tea's refreshing scent a lot, which I adore in the form of gelatin dessert, too. |
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As much as the vast majority of people adore their mums, mums are still one of the most frustrating and annoying creatures to walk this planet. |
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We're aware that the fans adore him, but what about the notoriously stush English clubbers? |
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I adore the folds of the sleeve and bodice and how she pulled her hair up to show off those darling dangling earrings. |
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Fashion critics adore her dresses in hand-dyed shades of pearl, frost, teal, grey and chocolate, worn over silk slip dresses. |
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I adore the first picture, where the dull black slouchy outfit is brought to life with the simple addition of wool turtleneck and sleeves. |
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The pilgrims adore the sun rising while striking hands and while greeting them piously. |
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Probably as much as I adore her amazingly endearing, sweet, dorky, and beautiful boyfriend. |
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The point of the elevation was to allow the faithful to adore the already consecrated Host. |
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They clearly adore these plants and are keen to share their passion with a fresh audience. |
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Instead, we just adore how it adds pizzazz to our favorite tops and dresses. |
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Hong Kongers adore street food and snacks, but local fast fare might not love us, dieticians say. |
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Whilst I adore Pinot Grigio, drinking an entire bottle on your own is surely the alcoholic version of eating a whole pot of honey. |
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I engrave glass professionally, we both adore music and we shall undoubtedly travel. |
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She was a bit dubious about it at first but now she is getting used to it and people adore her everywhere we go. |
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As much as I adore my sleep, and am constantly reading about its multitudinal benefits, I rarely get to bank a full eight hours a night. |
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The mother-daughter duo obviously adore each other and the scenes in the house make you feel, well, warm and cozy inside. |
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She that a clinquant outside doth adore, Dotes on a gilded statue and no more. |
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Everyone seems to adore the babies, particular our very young piglets and our ducklings. |
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I adore, admire and revere their faith, their endurance, their agonizing love for God. |
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From time to time I'll be drawn to a movie because it features an actor I adore. |
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As ever, his arrogance and ignorance grated on everyone who cannot abide him, and left those who adore him in raptures. |
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I also adore sleeping, and babies don't seem to have the same voracious appetite for sleep I do. |
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I may adore the smell of freshly ground coffee but you'll never catch me actually drinking the stuff. |
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Judging by his phony picture he's one of those fussy, antiseptic, precocious little boys that mothers adore and fathers get used to. |
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Although I adore nose diving earthwards on roller coasters I'm actually afraid of heights. |
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Thank you for having funky garter belts and for having underwear that I adore. |
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I adore them and believe that I was completely spoiled by their attentiveness to me and my tiny little book. |
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One of the things I adore about my dissertation advisor is that his tactlessness means that he speaks the truth. |
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Despite being released by Carlisle United, the city's football fans still adore the shot stopper. |
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The ball flew 60 yards, Ronaldo about 30, after the sort of challenge that English crowds adore as much as a clever flick. |
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If it is to fasten attention on God and to adore and praise Him and have communion with Him, it is obvious the worship must be God-centered. |
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Worship and adore the Guru, the Perfect True Guru, and all your sinful residues shall be dispelled. |
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Being omnipresent, you are constantly watched by those who adore you, worship you and serve you. |
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Those who love kitsch and enjoy the unreality of stage musicals will adore the colours, because they're fully in bloom. |
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I just adore the complete 'kitschness' of these pies, with a caramel glaze and piled high with popcorn. |
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No matter how much they adore him, they can't set a precedent by exempting him from this duty. |
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In the US, there's a lot of people who love and adore her, but equally there are probably those that don't like her. |
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This is why many of us when we come to India, have difficulty with the way Hindus adore Gods in the forms of statues. |
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Fans of today adore the cheaters of the past, precisely because of their chicanery. |
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Since his death, Eddie Cochran's popularity has spread beyond the fans who remember his hit records, but also to a new army of younger rock'n'roll fans who adore his music. |
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They adore spending time with each other, especially when Elsa uses her secret power to make it snow inside the castle. |
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He's only 24 and throws the kind of bone-crushing punches that fans adore. |
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Inevitably, the kids come to adore him, and he enters their group in a local competition, a plan which an angry convocation of parents threatens to derail. |
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We love and adore Elizabeth, and she's doing very well right now. |
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I adore the simple white dress with the slightly flared sleeves. |
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For your resurrection that sets us free, I worship and adore you. |
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Those fans went to support the team they adore and did just that. |
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Most Hindus revere and adore the many manifestations of the Divine as Siva, Vishnu, Rama, Krishna or Durga even as they focus on an ishta devata, a favorite Deity. |
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This descendant of Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian houses became ubiquitous across the post World War II landscape, and architects adore its open, one-story plan. |
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I adore going for walks on Christmas day, because the streets are so quiet but there's a distinctly festive feeling, with twinkly fairy-lights and decorations everywhere. |
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I can play, I absolutely adore trampolining, I'm absolutely nuts about it, I cannot get enough of it, and I literally bounce myself silly on the trampoline. |
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Shot on location, this recently re-released film offers plenty to adore. |
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Certainly the more sartorially aware New Yorkers adore his stuff. |
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Also, I adore the devastating footnotes, wherein he eviscerates his wayward predecessor, Andrew Field. |
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We do better to adore the mysteries of Deity than to investigate them. |
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Oh, I adore my dear addy, which has served me so well over the years. |
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Well, in any case, Tina and moi are now close personal friends and we adore each other. |
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I adore crispy rashers for breakfast, on my burger, or in a BLT, and I consider bacon grease a first-rate cooking fat. |
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Nutrition nannies scorn hot dogs, but there are plenty of happy eaters who adore them. |
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I adore Bombay, the most exciting and walkable city in the world. |
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Children will adore the working Dutch door and can use the shutters for peek-a-boo play. |
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I particularly adore this 1920s inspired lace number, which when teamed with her Marcel Wave leaves her looking every inch a celebrity. |
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The encounter with Laura that Good Friday was a coup de foudre, and for the rest of his life he was to adore her, mostly from afar. |
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I admire his eloquence, I approve his politics, I adore his chivalry, and I can even forgive his superstition. |
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Children will adore the fast moving pages covered with dancing images and jazzy words. |
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Glamour girls adore the smooth look of a Brazilian but dread the pain, razor bumps and irritation that can accompany it. |
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This year, the pavilion is full of great shopping finds that Global Village visitors will simply adore. |
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Everybody knows butterflies adore buddleia, but the caterpillars of the red admiral love nettles. |
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Showy peacocks attract more predators, but they outbreed drabber rivals just because peahens adore flashy tails. |
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Then why do high churchmen seem to adore Dressing in bling, in this day and age? |
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We adore artsy and layered pieces with mixed textures that easily adapt to any situation or season. |
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Lovers of curios will adore Found, a cozy boutique selling local crafts, antique furniture, and upcycled creations that incorporate beach materials such as sea glass. |
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At the celebration of the Paschal Triduum, we will adore and venerate both the Saviour's Cross and the Sacrament of the Cross, the Blessed Eucharist. |
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Caltha palustris, the marsh marigold, is a flower that I adore. |
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If it's kitsch, ditzy, silly, retro and unnecessary, I adore it. |
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Teenagers finding their way in love and across the fret board will adore this, while older viewers will recall how music can freeze-frame your life as a whole. |
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You are sure to fi nd something in our guide your yummy mummy will adore. |
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My favourite recipe Baked rosemary monkfish NEW RECIPE One of Lynette's favourite meals is monkfish, and fish-lovers will adore this simple recipe. |
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Anyway, I told her, the gynie woman, how I absolutely adore Charles and I do want his children. And Celia, she said he should come for tests! Can you believe it? |
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Another's diving bow he did adore, Which, with a shog, casts all the hair before, Till he with full decorum brings it back, And rises with a water-spaniel shake. |
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In some ways I wish I had that urge, because I adore children. |
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