Fortunately, the powers of friendship, redemption and the spirit of Christmas conquer all. |
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At that point he dismissed me as being past redemption and turned his attention to someone else passing by. |
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You no longer have to make sacrifices in somebody else's name, trying to get yourself saved or to earn redemption. |
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And, for those who still have a bitter taste in their mouth following The Tuxedo, this is Chan's chance for redemption. |
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Yet he is aware of the monster that he has become and begins a journey towards redemption that makes for a fascinating movie. |
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At the end, when the text hints at redemption, the music turns, unpityingly, yet more brutal. |
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His farewell address to the school is both a tearless confessional and an understated plea for redemption. |
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Gator Panic wasn't even a proper arcade game, but actually a redemption game much like Whack-a-Mole. |
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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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If God himself underwent suffering and death as the necessary prerequisite to redemption, then how must those who follow this God act? |
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There is no redemption from punishment as rigid as this, it would seem, only escalation. |
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It was my father who drew my attention to the beauty of its message of redemption in the days when I was an agnostic. |
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Everyone expressed a feeling that they must continue, and hope and pray for the messianic arrival and redemption. |
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The purpose of marriage is to glorify God as is taught by creation, redemption and eschatology. |
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The philosophy of the album seems to be redemption through chant-like repetition. |
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Her struggle is presented as though it were a tormenting process of personal redemption. |
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It is a poignant passage that will stand the test of time and key you into meanings of shadow and redemption. |
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For both victim and abuser, the Church's teachings on redemption and rebirth are a relief and a liberation. |
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Another character who is misanthropically withdrawn finds redemption in slow stages, progressing from ordinary decency to true heroism. |
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He used all his strength to make one final grasp at redemption but still falls quite short. |
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There will not be any redemption or easy answers as we slide helplessly towards an agonizing end to a near masterpiece. |
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She believes in the power of rehabilitation and redemption for the women she is responsible for guarding and protecting. |
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No one finds redemption in the film, and just as we're made to think Lester is about to, blam. |
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These songs inhabit a brutal world of sin, stoical suffering, death and redemption. |
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Such structures can be read as dramas of redemption, of deliverance from the chaotic environment of an unreasoning nature. |
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Is Williams's redemption complete and sincere, or is it just a hollow promise? |
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It became the song sung by Stephen repeating God's proclamation that redemption is found in the life, death, and resurrection of Christ. |
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Matsui finally gained some redemption in the fifth, singling home Williams from second after the Yankee centerfielder had doubled. |
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The bank was hauled over the coals last year for mortgage redemption penalties which left homeowners facing bills of tens of thousands of pounds. |
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The blurb described the book as a private detective's journey through personal betrayal to a form of redemption. |
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Things like shares are effectively like undated securities, because they have no redemption date. |
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I needed some redemption and was happy that the last day was dead flat and fast. |
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Even his defiant courage is an in-character refusal to repent or seek redemption. |
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It certainly hit the spot with that target market, with a redemption rate of 33 per cent. |
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Even Alex's giddy sister turns out to be redeemable, and redemption is a very rare thing in political satire. |
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Vengeance may hold a primitive necessity, but it offers neither redemption nor relief. |
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Even though he had cleaned the bathroom spick and span just now, it was still not enough for redemption! |
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They are zealous in the work and are casting their whole influence towards the redemption of society from the thralldom of intemperance. |
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The African people are looking to their leaders for the redemption of the continent from what has plagued it for so long. |
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It's a kind of ghost story, really, a ghost story that ends on a quavering note of love, reunion, and redemption. |
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For once a population is deemed evil, with no hope of redemption, its members have little left to lose. |
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I don't know, maybe I should use a theme of redemption from evil, or overbooking airline reservations, or something like that. |
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Why must he tug on my heartstrings, moving me to tears, when there could be no redemption, no saving me? |
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Being a chemist is key to his plan for redemption and as he goes along we understand where his flaws are. |
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The Lubavitcher Rebbe emphasizes that these remarkable events are merely a prelude to the final redemption. |
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She understood that the harshest suffering precedes the redemption, that the darkest hour is just before the dawn. |
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When we rebuke or expose an evil, we have the duty to hope for the redemption, not the condemnation, of the sinner. |
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Instead of a damning critique he offers redemption through the invocation of a moral imperative. |
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The power of affection or love has its place because the world longs for redemption. |
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He finds a redemption of sorts when he recovers his family, loses a foot to his disease, and in the end decides he doesn't want to die after all. |
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An underlying objection to such slave redemption projects appears to lie in a culture war between secular and religious activism. |
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Understand that the redemption in this title is not what saves us from violence but what propels us toward it. |
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Chapman has said he would like to be a farmer on his release and spread the word about his spiritual redemption. |
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Yet her new work displays an inner peace borne of hard knocks and a harder-earned redemption. |
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The redemption rate for coupons can be expected to run between 2 and 5 per cent. |
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First, he says that he had, in the circumstances, a right to redemption of weekly payments. |
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About 22 per cent of those targeted responded, said Ferguson, and the redemption on samples hit 80 per cent. |
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Therefore, the clearing system and the clients of other banks demanding redemption set narrow limits to the issuing of fiduciary media. |
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Both fighters are in a redemption mission after being dethroned of their SA flyweight and junior flyweight titles respectively. |
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A poison put gives the bond holder the right to call for early redemption of the bond for cash or shares. |
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The par amount is the capital sum that will be paid when the bond is due for redemption. |
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The storytelling moves fluidly through past and present, but always en route to the promise of redemption in the future. |
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Buying the shares later to fulfill the bond redemption was preferred to paying cash to the bondholders because the share price was declining. |
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This early redemption is simply a must, considering the terms of issuance and sale of these bonds, he said. |
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The Government is poised for the redemption of securities maturing during the next few months. |
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He finds himself beyond rescue, beyond redemption, and beyond anything that life can do to him. |
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They may have made a mistake, but no one is totally beyond redemption, as my story clearly illustrates. |
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I am much saddened that it has been allowed to deteriorate to such an extent that it is now surely beyond redemption. |
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For those survivors of the 43-3 drubbing in London two years ago, there is a real chance of some sort of redemption. |
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Well, the country is in serious economic trouble, but it is not yet beyond redemption. |
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Unlike some of his neighbours, however, he does not believe the party is beyond redemption. |
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It's a tough movie to watch at times and whatever redemption its characters find costs them dearly. |
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In short, Christ as the Word is associated both with creation and with redemption. |
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As a messenger of peace, Johnson's cosmopolite offers redemption to a violent, racially striated world. |
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Now, are we to assume in this case that the indebtedness was so serious that there was no equity of redemption left? |
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Clearly, that would be a contemporary form of Manichean dualism amounting to a denial of God's lordship, power, and redemption. |
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All this had been foreseen in the Psalmists and Prophets who were given revelations by God of how redemption would be accomplished. |
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The trustee held its assets on trust for Sealark alone subject only to the powers of issue and redemption. |
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Recourse to the discourse of human rights allows one to distinguish inexpiable crimes from those that lie within the realm of law and redemption. |
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It is for her salvation and purification I do it, and for the redemption and disenthralment of my race. |
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Often beset by regret and remorse they seek, but do not always find, redemption in various forms. |
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In the movie, words, poetry, and rhymes are more than a diversion, but a vehicle for redemption and enlightenment. |
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The light and the dark intermingle to form the pattern of redemption and salvation. |
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You'll get hit by punitive redemption fees if you cash in too early, and you'll pass up hefty loyalty and completion bonuses. |
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Good, of course, must routinely triumph, and if a cad is in need of redemption, then the love of a good woman will set him aright. |
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His black streak of self-destruction will be the felix culpa of his ultimate redemption. |
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His imperious bulk, even his accent, counted against him and when he was found to have fiddled the books he appeared to be beyond redemption. |
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What does transpire, then, is a genuine tale of loss, loneliness, and a wrenching longing for personal redemption. |
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For him, the poetry of the future is a redemption of the past, a time in which the past becomes citable in all its moments. |
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To pursue this line of thought further would be to construct a whole theology of redemption and atonement. |
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He finds true peace and redemption for himself and those who love him only when he is able to give his work up as a sacrifice to God. |
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Possible redemption comes in the form of Orlando, a magician determined to save Ewa from a live of privation. |
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He seeks redemption by facilitating the advancement of those tempted to resort to guns. |
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They were flawed and beautiful men in circuitous search of redemption, and Newman wore the characters effortlessly. |
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Throughout her life, she faced public ridicule, legal persecution and, eventually, redemption through a PhD in clinical sexology. |
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You can resist the opera's vision of redemption but you cannot resist music which enfolds you so completely in a web of sensuous twisting harmonies. |
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These extended redemption penalties can cost you dearly in the long run. |
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This is a lovingly told story of redemption and familial love, but recounted at such close range that every success or failure in this family becomes acutely affecting. |
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Even if Loertscher eventually achieves legal redemption, she says the damage has already been done. |
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There would be some vindication, some redemption, some soul-cleansing. |
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Every soul can be saved, and everyone is capable of redemption. |
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I wanted redemption, instead, I've just added one evil onto another. |
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It's a movie that tosses around notions of racism, evil and redemption. |
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Part of this whole tragedy was his fault if not all of it and the only way to redemption was to save the innocent life of one boy even at the cost of his own. |
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There is absolutely no hope of redemption, now, so just give up. |
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The film however plays down overt preaching, treating the themes of good, evil, sacrifice and redemption as the kind of cornerstones that any classic drama is built on. |
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The other male characters in this book are denied such a fiery redemption, though they all have an inchoate sense that there is hope out there somewhere. |
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Since the redemption was to be accomplished through an amendment to the Trust Indenture, acceptance by holders holding two-thirds of the Debentures was required. |
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Under such constraints, the consolidation of airport finances was achieved through a general policy of applying operating surpluses to supplementary debt redemption. |
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Thus the discount is not regarded as disguised interest and the obligations to repurchase bad debts are not viewed as disguised rights of redemption. |
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But if anything, Frankie is portrayed as beyond hope, beyond redemption. |
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This time he believes the situation is not beyond redemption. |
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It's easy to see why as it covers familiar territory of a disillusioned white man seeking redemption in his respect and defence of an alien culture. |
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Without the historical fantasy, what's left is one long, pretentious kvetch, larded with hokum about forgiveness and redemption, that some men are geniuses and others are not. |
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At 78, Schmidt is looking for redemption and cleansing, and, like DiMaggio, comedy and poignancy achieve a perfect balance. |
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Phil goes through so much to lose his selfishness, to put self aside, that his redemption feels earned. |
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Crisis and redemption, the two antipodes of Martin's heroic rhetoric, constitute the classic parameters of salvational ideology and charismatic power. |
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The flip side of that, though, is their passion for the soul music of the past, and for its promise of redemption. |
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The clusters of white and purple grapes and red cherries recall Christ's sacrifice and the Eucharistic sacrament, which open the way to redemption. |
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In fact, he's even a kind of modern-day Orpheus, descending into the sewer to bet his life and find redemption. |
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Marie Claire editor in chief Anne Fulenwider said she has no comment about Mam using her magazine as a springboard for redemption. |
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Stark motifs of injustice, redemption, and the question of whether religion works for the betterment or detriment of mankind captivate theatergoers every step of the way. |
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It uses the narrative as a way to investigate the notion of architectural metamorphosis and redemption, and it does so by means of powerful installation pieces. |
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It was about the hope and longing for redemption and reconciliation that lies somewhere within each of us. |
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True to this deeper sentiment, the bicentennial of the expedition is increasingly described as nothing less than a unique and profound opportunity for national redemption. |
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A sports movie and a redemption story and a drug movie and a nail-biting tale of success! |
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Obie's was once a tale of redemption and rescue, of overindulgent tragedy to biggest-loser triumph. |
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You grab hold of the Ben Roethlisberger redemption issue for dear life like a hot brand to a well-hung bull. |
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Painted like Easter eggs, the crosses and ovals also suggest contemporary shrines and gently guide our thoughts toward gardens, votive objects and redemption. |
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The complaint is that Calvin's God is a salvation Scrooge, reluctantly doling out redemption to an elect few rather than lavishing his grace on all of humanity. |
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It is thrilling to see how this desire for deeper spirituality, redemption and grace suffuse the poem even as it ironically ends with the beggar's spirited demands. |
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The redemption of Judas, the challenges of pusillanimous leadership and the sin of overweening arrogance are handled deftly in this timeless tale. |
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The actual redemption rate will be a function of the face value of the coupon relative to the price of the brand, as well as the expiration period. |
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Property division and the redemption of feudal fees aroused numerous disputes between feudatories and comuni, requiring a lengthy examination of titles and deeds. |
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The only redemption to the inky blackness was her lone lamp. |
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I ascribe to Rabbi Luria's ideas about the pleroma, the tikkum and our cumulative, individual roles in bringing redemption through the simple magic of human acts. |
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Both are corrupted by corporate money almost beyond redemption. |
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What ensues is the standard post-apocalyptic wanderings, meeting with other survivors and eventual redemption, with some unexpected and interesting twists along the way. |
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Although the volume depicts a spiritual drought in the postlapsarian world that hinders its individuation, glimmers of the active imagination provide a vehicle for redemption. |
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The Cross of Christ is the centre of God's entire plan of redemption. |
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Bondholders will also receive a redemption bonus of up to 16 per cent of the principal amount at maturity, depending on the 100 firms' credit performance. |
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Perhaps this is because he believes so much in divine providence and God's redemption in Christ, and he refuses to believe that God is capricious. |
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The Gloria moved into position among the other redemption class ships, or gunboats based on the original design of the man-o-war of the British Armada. |
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But what we are here concerned to point out is the terrible way in which this treatment of the Cross disparages it and minimizes its importance in the history of redemption. |
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He looks for redemption in a Dorothy Dix interview with a dictator. |
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On a sale by the receiver, its equity of redemption, if any, is transferred to the proceeds of sale remaining after the holder of the charge is fully paid. |
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Secondly, once a transaction is identified as a mortgage, the courts ensure that there are no clogs or fetters on the equity of redemption unduly prejudicing the mortgagor. |
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The second half of the letter traces Wilde's spiritual journey of redemption and fulfilment through his prison reading. |
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The Seafarer is the story of a somber exile from home on the sea, from which the only hope of redemption is the joy of heaven. |
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Thus fallen humanity is in need of the redemption that can be found in Christ. |
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What did the God who hammered the universe together have to do with virtue, redemption, the strange doctrine of hypostasis? |
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He began to teach that salvation or redemption is a gift of God's grace, attainable only through faith in Jesus as the Messiah. |
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The trial judge said Sutcliffe was beyond redemption, and hoped he would never leave prison. |
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Piracy was enough of a problem that some states entered into the redemption business. |
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In turn, a successful Dawes would risk Frere's compromised redemption, his assured helmsmanship. |
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But, in reality, it is God the Holy Spirit who convicts us of our deep need of redemption and renewal. |
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Moses's act of liberation becomes an allegorical prefiguration of Christ's redemption of all humanity from the bondage of sin. |
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Or is modern Man beyond redemption when it comes to the pangolin and the slow loris? |
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The actions of the inflationists prevented serious talk about resuming redemption until 1879, almost two decades after it was suspended. |
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This said, one common denominator is that the world as a whole is in need of redemption. |
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The Affair had stirred in France a desire for the cathartic chiliasm of teleological redemption. |
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Electrolux share capital is restored to the same level as prior to the redemption program. |
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It was Ali's redemption and the day he crossed over from braggadocious youth into a genuine global sensation. |
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The interest rates, maturity dates, and redemption features of the TASC bonds will be identical to those of the NYCTT II series 2001 bonds. |
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Kentucky had long had a replevy law, but the period of redemption had previously been only three months. |
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The redemption tour is over and Congress has a new comeback kid. |
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Direct mail couponing delivers a redemption rate 3 times greater than that of newspapers, magazines or even preprinted inserts. |
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However, the late poems also place a greater emphasis on forgiveness, redemption, and emotional authenticity as a foundation for relationships. |
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The Water Diviner is a heartfelt tale of broken men and redemption based on the book of the same name. |
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The whole business of our redemption is to rub over the defaced copy of the creation. |
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The Fund noted that any redemption proceeds in ringgit will be subject to repatriation penalties under Malaysian law that involve exit levies and profit taxes. |
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In May 1846 Angela Burdett Coutts, heir to the Coutts banking fortune, approached Dickens about setting up a home for the redemption of fallen women of the working class. |
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The RIC made two tenders to the PFIC for redemption of its PFIC shares. |
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The return to financial health allowed the company to announce on 28 October 2009, the anticipated voluntary redemption of some of its convertible debt. |
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Two years later, Easton was moved by pity and ordered his redemption. |
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Frequent redemption was expected to keep banks from overissuing notes. |
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Lorenzi also reported the woman told him she wanted to join the cultists who were apparently seeking redemption in a spaceship following the Hale-Bopp comet. |
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These are poems arising from the realities of his youthful transgressions and ultimate redemption, which speak of the jailhouse and other aspects of his personal biography. |
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The bezants would be the expression of the redemption of the captives, illustrating the participation of the notables of Cherbourg on the Third Crusade. |
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Another consequence of the Protestant understanding of man is that the believers, in gratitude for their election and redemption in Christ, are to follow God's commandments. |
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Morris' vision of the future socialist society was centred around his concept of useful work as opposed to useless toil and the redemption of human labour. |
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This Act provided for the formal dissolution of the company on 1 June 1874, after a final dividend payment and the commutation or redemption of its stock. |
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Jeff Bridges is drunk and disorderly as a burned-out country singer, reaching for redemption under the gaze of Maggie Gyllenhaal in a familiar Honkytonk Man refrain. |
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These cycles were often performed during the Feast of Corpus Christi and their overall design drew attention to Christ's life and his redemption for all of mankind. |
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The next section of the book traces two paradigm shifts in the understanding of gender and redemption, both of which take place within the context of the Quaker movement. |
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The second channel through which God reveals himself is redemption, which is the gospel of salvation from condemnation which is punishment for sin. |
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