We exalt effortless brilliance, we celebrate talent and the achievement that comes easily, naturally. |
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It is designed to exalt Christ and glorify him in the minds and hearts of men and women, boys and girls. |
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In both the ruling and opposition camps, there are people who tirelessly exalt political unification and economic integration. |
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We economists emphasize efficiency over equity, glorify greed, and exalt the achievements of free markets, to name just a few. |
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The new religions exalt secular saints, enforce dogma, punish heretics, value self-sacrifice, and sanctify writings. |
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The honeymoon is still in full swing, and the media will continue to exalt him until the first signs that his spree is producing results. |
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We dethrone the heroes of the day and exalt new ones in the journals and popular media. |
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They always exalt Christ and clearly speak of the preacher's deep spiritual knowledge of his Saviour. |
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Ironically this mine of medical misinformation about sexuality was intended to exalt the state of matrimony. |
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They meditate whether the virtues of the one will exalt or diminish the force of the other, or correct any of its nocent qualities. |
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Sin always magnifies the wrong thing and tries to exalt what is insignificant. |
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Isaiah 14 talks about Lucifer wanting to exalt his throne above the throne of God. |
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Your highness, even with our humble spread, we cannot think to exalt ourselves and sit by your majesty. |
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The artist will draw it into himself as if with a deep breath from an infinite distance, exalt it, and body it forth. |
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We are talking about people who exalt the effort to preserve slavery. |
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Hence, the most important thing is to be among as many people who exalt the Creator as possible. |
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And Paul styled the same power the man of sin, who was to exalt himself above God. |
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New small-sized models exalt the taste of tapas, sandwiches, sushi and other titbits, thanks to their essential lines and original shapes. |
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It has professed to act as the vicegerent of Heaven, while seeking to exalt itself above God and to change His law. |
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Light exalt the power of colour, primary and pure, exalt the authenticity of the employed materials, the sinuosity of shapes and cuts. |
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Not exactly the kind of jobs a new president wants to exalt as the solution of the future. |
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Whether or not he resisted when the Crusaders' special forces arrived, their bullets could only exalt him. |
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But its members are sworn to exalt strict internal Brotherhood discipline over religious dogma. |
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Lengthens and thickens lashes with a very rich formula, it  protect, enhance and exalt the look with a intense color touch. |
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In our contemporary world the media and publicity exalt richness, power, success and selfishness as if they there a priority for man. |
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Many spiritually-minded people exalt a life of contemplation to the exclusion of action in the world. |
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Kagwanja borrows this logic and applies it not simply to contrast PNU with ODM but to exalt the former over the latter. |
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The Monopinks draw attention to this place the body and flesh hold, while the large Anthropometries exalt it by monumentalising it. |
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They are perfectly at home with foie gras, roast chicken or blue cheese and they exalt the unambiguous spicy, hot flavours of oriental cuisines. |
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The Red Army Chorus was founded in 1928, to support the morale of the troops and exalt the revolutionary ideal. |
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The point here is not to exalt Elisabeth to a position of equal stature. |
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I never heard a shoeblack called a boot-finisher before, but I think the euphemism was allowable in a young lady who wishes to exalt the commercial status of her intended. |
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The idea was to exalt the civic domain in the hierarchy of modernising institutions and highlight the unilinear path by which 'natives' would qualify for civic justice. |
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The Record? hubs have been substantially redesigned to exalt the qualities which made the previous ones famous and appreciated all over the world. |
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A favourite's business is to please his king, a minister's to greaten and exalt him. |
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As was the prevailing practice, these pieces were intended to exalt the image of the Queen as well as to praise the Mother of God. |
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Girls are also told stories that exalt these qualities. |
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Although Turner's script rarely prettifies, it doesn't exalt the dance profession either. |
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The rims are differentiated: the front rim is symmetrical and lighter while the rear one is stouter and is drilled asymmetrically to improve the wheel dish and exalt lateral rigidity. |
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Some, of course, exalt what they think of as being patriotism and enshrine it as an absolute and unconditional virtue to which even their conscience must bow. |
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Washington has a serious tendency to exalt semantics over common sense. |
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We must all follow the righteousness of God and exalt Jesus. |
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Happy, idealistic and in love with freedom, the Yves Saint Laurent woman uses a poetic make-up palette, inspired by contemporary art to exalt her beauty with soft, colored lights. |
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Allegorical narrative subjects might exalt the sensuous arts, as in the symbolic muses portrayed by Poussin and Luca Signorelli and the paradisiac gardens of 15th-century French illuminated manuscripts. |
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March 21st, for example, requires some contortions for the conscientious: they must simultaneously celebrate Nowruz, eliminate racial discrimination, care about Down's syndrome and exalt poetry. |
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It will boost TV revenues by allowing more sponsored promotions, in which presenters interrupt their work to exalt the merits of anything from garden furniture to patent laxatives. |
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Just tell her that she is naturally xanthodontous. It will not make her teeth any whiter, but it will exalt her ego. |
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This approach helps raise awareness of the ongoing problem of violent acts perpetrated in the name of faith, but which in reality bring shame on the religion they intend to exalt. |
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I exalt the man, and the place of the woman at his right. |
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They have been called this to teach them to stay down to earth, and to follow the footprints of Christ's humility, which in the end will exalt them above others in the sight of the saints. |
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Manners are what vex or soothe, corrupt or purify, exalt or debase, barbarize or refine us, by a constant, steady, uniform, insensible operation, like that of the air we breathe in. |
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How lucky and happy are those nations that pass laws in favor of family and life, and thus exalt the dignity and nobility of the political vocation! |
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Those who would exalt themselves by abetting the strength of the Godless, and the wrength of the oppressors. |
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When an author has many beauties consistent with virtue, piety, and truth, let not little critics exalt themselves, and shower down their ill nature. |
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