He declared that a theophany or revelation transformed a profane space into a sacred one, and thus it became locally fixed. |
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His words were as profane as any gangsta rapper's, but he preferred self-mockery to the usual braggadocio. |
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She has the ability to scratch and burrow under the surface of human experience and lay bare both the sacred and profane. |
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And for all of his profane honesty and candid impiety, this wicked preacher keeps me reading. |
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Combined with a cast featuring a who's-who of Hollywood at the time, the film ends up being an indelicate mixture of the sacred and the profane. |
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Confronted with divine works, the characters in Terrence McNally's two playlets react with decidedly profane thoughts. |
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The sacred and the profane, the high-minded and the obscene, the brutal and the clinically hilarious are interwoven with rare theatrical craft. |
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In 15th-century collections, mostly on paper in portfolios, religious and profane elements intermingle. |
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I think what happens is we have these two tendencies, divine and diabolical, the sinner and the saint, the sacred and profane. |
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He joined me from the cabin, offering a beer and various kinds of counsel, profane wisdom of the world. |
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He was as interested in the sacred as in the profane, in devotion and deviation alike. |
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Inscribing the most sacred symbol on something profane and worldly, such as money, works against the religious canons. |
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The culture is not wholly profane, but it has gifts to offer and wounds to heal. |
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We are by nature incurably drawn to ritual in the realms of both the sacred and the profane. |
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Within taboo and transgression the interplay between the profane and the sacred is a dangerous one. |
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Again, the composer suggests the reconciliation of sacred and profane, the religious and the sensual. |
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The profane person simply hasn't worked up a sweat trying to figure it out for himself. |
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This is a very profane interpretation and shows a huge misunderstanding of the canon. |
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These are obscene, indeed profane, images, though not nearly as obscene as the human actions they document. |
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The Tamils in Singapore dismiss my plays as vulgar and profane, for, I subvert the images of the pseudo-Tamil culture. |
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A profane act demeans both the perpetrator and the one who is acted upon by disrespecting the Divine Force residing in each. |
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The questions can be completely anonymous and we encourage you to challenge the boundaries of the profane, the indecent and the naughty. |
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He was easily the smartest, funniest, most annoying and most profane man I've been around. |
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That means demanding that they answer for their lies, hypocrisy and profane behavior, just as much as we must answer for ours. |
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As a Pagan I consider these things sacred, so to me this is truly profane behavior. |
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Second, on an objective standard, Paul was hostile, aggressive, profane, rude, demeaning and intimidating. |
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California Congressman Doug Ose is sponsoring a bill that would require the FCC to define any use of eight dirty words as profane. |
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Letter writers gratuitously laced their responses with profane and vulgar language, as if it were a badge of honor. |
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However, in court, Erin's surly manner and profane vocabulary do not endear her to the jury, which finds in the defendant's favor. |
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My favorite curse word, unlike the favorite curse word of most of my guests, is not obscene, it's not scatological, it's profane. |
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All the anger and profane, obscene raileries come out in a torrent in one of Brando's most magnificent performances. |
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Black and partner Kyle Gass form a tongue-in-cheek rock band spouting lyrics as funny as they are profane. |
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The characters are crude, profane gangsters who acknowledge only the class distinction of power. |
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And he had the habit of often making obscene, vulgar, or profane comments to other people he associated with, whether he knew them or not. |
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But the lofty merchant princes had fallen hard, the priests had shuffled off, and the profane durwans took over. |
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Such essentialism turns profane spaces into sites that are released from any constraint as to their exchangeability and exploitation. |
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Created after oriental models, aquamaniles were frequently of a profane character. |
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With the reference to raptures, Herrick returns to the amatory imagery that links profane, sacred, and poetic themes. |
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It's littered with anachronism and it borders on profane ideas riddled as they are with holes. |
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Because even the idea of a contradiction between science and faith was predicated on a concept of faith as a kind of profane knowledge. |
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They never use profane language, bear false witness, engage in slander, gossip or backbiting, or even listen to such debasing talk. |
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His burning impulse is to exit in sound and fury, screaming outright the profane secrets he merely hinted at in his earlier comments. |
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For the temple, so the Brahmins will tell you, is a tirtha, a crossing place, linking the profane to the sacred. |
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There is no separation between the sacred and the profane, because there are no profane objects in this Universe. |
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Before I elaborate on his numerous and profane blasphemies, perhaps an introduction to the professor would be helpful. |
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I think I actually came up with a fresh curse, right then and there, unuttered by anyone before, a unique combination of the sacred and profane. |
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The most profane swearer call refrain from his oaths, while in the presence of a person whom he fears, and to whom he knows it would be displeasing. |
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People of this stamp certainly look better outwardly than the immoral and profane, and yet, perhaps, are more thoroughly deceived by the great adversary of souls. |
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Now after the accident, when it became apparent that he had changed, he's described as having become profane, irreverent, not showing much deference for his fellows. |
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Gradually, the pagan and sexual passions the moon inspires demonstrate that these inhibitive prisons cannot prevent the transgressive mingling of sacred and profane love. |
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Rizzo's language, which was hilariously profane, got cleaned up in print. |
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Thirty years after Cohen, there's no excuse for police departments to have their officers arrest people for carrying allegedly profane signs in public. |
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Hers was a warmer, less profane speech, again in memory of a much-missed buddy. |
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Charming, profane, alcoholic television anchorman becomes local hero and changes the news business. |
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What if Johnny paints profane imperative sentences on the barn door? |
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In most writings and interviews, the profane world is interpreted as a place of probation and is explained as an illusion or a bridge to other worlds. |
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If at that time humans were any less perverse, selfish, materialistic, profane, etc., than they had ever been, this should come as a great shock to all social historians. |
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Sin and damnation are downplayed, and the distinctions between heaven and earth, the profane and the sacred, God's grace and our efforts tend to be fudged. |
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Her interpolations had a decidedly impish or profane quality. |
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The dialogue is quite profane, but it perfectly captures the mood of era. |
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My seats were in the right field bleachers, notoriously the most profane, obnoxious and uproarious section in Yankee Stadium, if not in all of baseball. |
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They took place in the context of a gift economy linking the sacred to the profane through debt and obligation, not yet monetary and market-oriented. |
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Didn't the Buddha divide people into Aryans and the profane essentially saying that those who are Aryan follow the light and those who are profane follow the evil one? |
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I don't think I've gotten any more profane and offensive, lately, that I can see, and I tend to talk in much the same way as I always have, about much the same sort of things. |
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Often using obscene, offensive and profane language she succeeds in shocking the reader out of the middle-class complacency that numbs the senses of the public. |
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And, as faggery was an abuse too venerable and sacred to be touched by profane hands, he lodged no idle complaints. |
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For the first time, Hitchcock allowed nudity and profane language, which had previously been taboo, in one of his films. |
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From this point of view technique and ritual, profane and sacred, do not denote types of action but aspects of almost any kind of action. |
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The nuns were employed in religious duties established in honour of St Clare, and to which no profane was ever admitted. |
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In those Masses where measured music and organ are customary, nothing profane should be intermingled, but only hymns and divine praises. |
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Her last books, sacred and profane, are the substantive Scenes and Hymns of Life and National Lyrics, and Songs for Music. |
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When atheists and profane persons do hear of so many discordant and contrary opinions in religion, it doth avert them from the church. |
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Loetz also suggests that Zwinglian Zurich increasingly privatised religious matters, removing the sacred from unseemly brushes with the profane. |
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From the divine to the profane, what we mean when we say that potent word. |
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He foreswore secular poetry, but continued to write panegyrics with profane motifs. |
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We must respect history, respect and not profane Tibetan Buddhism. |
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And nobody sells a fight better than Money Mayweather, the flamboyant and profane braggart and most lucratively wrought villain in the history of sport. |
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A crisp crackle of dry leaves here and a soft glow of fireflies there, many a Wordsworthian moment are waiting to be stumbled upon in a world less profane. |
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Particular objects become sacral symbols through a process of consecration which effectively creates the sacred by setting it apart from the profane. |
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Here the sacred and profane adventure begins, but does not end. |
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If I profane with my unworthiest hand, This holy shrine, the gentle fine is this, My lips two blushing pilgrims, ready stand To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. |
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