Just as water renews the parched ground, so this living water renews the servant. |
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Instead, he renews the arrangements created in the 1970s for Childe's texts. |
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He renews his association with Catherine, to the dismay of her effete husband Edgar, but then elopes with Isabella, whom he maltreats. |
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The intelligent reasoning of this young person renews me with fresh hope for the future of this planet. |
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It renews a long-standing love affair between the cable channel and the Brummie lecturer. |
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He renews relationships with his old buddies, yet never connects with them. |
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It is a story of hope, the hope in which we gather, a hope that resurrects and renews our spirits. |
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The Russian Federation thus reaffirms its attachment and renews its encouragement to this unique multilateral disarmament negotiating body. |
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This is a very funny book, full of twists and turns, which renews in an original manner, a fairly common theme in children's literature. |
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To be fond, in this sense, renews the patience of existentialist phenomenology. |
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An independent school review process that reconsiders and renews charters takes place every three years. |
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To encourage loyalty, Serge renews his menus about every three weeks and makes a point of offering attractively priced wines. |
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The charism and function of episcope are specifically connected to the ministry of memory, which constantly renews the Church in hope. |
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Europe will be in no position to offer such a strategy until it renews its pledge to the emancipatory core of its history. |
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This inflow of external fresh air naturally refreshes and renews the internal air before being expelled. |
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A company with an overriding concern for safety constantly renews it protocols and issues rewards when no one gets hurt at work. |
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A game that renews the genre a little for those like this sort of thing, but the graphics are a bit sad. |
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It is a valuable resource and it certainly renews itself day-by-day, and that should qualify it to be included. |
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They include a seasonal lost job, a claim that renews an old claim, and a high number of prior claims. |
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It also renews this government's commitment to a new Windsor-Detroit border crossing, with a detailed plan and a big down payment. |
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The Government renews the variable cost norms per child in preschool institutions each year. |
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It's the thing that renews us and revives us in every generation. |
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Sam Allardyce renews his call for a winter break to help Premiership managers compete with their European counterparts during the transfer window. |
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This is the kind of filmmaking that renews my faith in indies. |
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The Commission thanks Member States for their continued support and commitment to its work and renews its request for timely and complete responses. |
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Very flower and well spicy Wine so to the nose that to the palace, it is pleasant by his smooth plumpness and by his final one that renews with the spice. |
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The Central African Republic configuration renews its call on bilateral and multilateral partners to assist the Central African Republic in the implementation of these priorities. |
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The Gospel of Christ constantly renews the life and culture of fallen man, it combats and removes the errors and evils resulting from the permanent allurement of sin. |
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Of the works of great communicative effect, that impassion you and they pervade, without lasciar it traces of discounted because Laura Petracca to every touch renews him as for enchantment. |
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Peru renews its commitment to participating actively in the negotiation process and making constructive suggestions, as we have been doing in our region. |
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The vector, water outransitant bomb in the basement, either naturally renews itself by runoff of surface waters, or by the technological option of injecting artificial. |
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Actualites Electroniques is once again proud to present you a Swedish track that renews the genre and comes off pretty well from his previous productions. |
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After the microdermabrasion equipment renews the skin epidermal cells, the cold hammer can further improve skin status and ease the adverse effect. |
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It therefore renews its call for assistance to all Member States. |
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The Holy Spirit is the love which renews, revives and transfigures our souls into columns of ardent fire so that we may be filled with zeal for God. |
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Because of this, a Franciscan youth professed in the SFO renews this profession together with his brothers who take the pledge instead of renewing the pledge. |
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Your presence renews, rejuvenates and gives new energy to the Church. |
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It is the Sacrament of Reconciliation that restores and renews an individual's life in the community of believers and the priesthood of the faithful. |
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Marine Bleue bids to go one better and renews rivalry with Seraphine, Golden Island, Nouvelle Noblesse, Nightdance Forest, Isarca and Kitcat. |
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It renews the government's powers to issue and revoke publishing licences and includes strict rules on obscenity, inciting public disorder, and so on. The MPC cried foul. |
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Dear brothers and sisters, the Eucharist is an extraordinary gift of love that God continually renews to nourish our journey of faith, to strengthen our hope and to inflame our charity, to make us more and more like him. |
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America's software industry renews itself through start-ups, founded by people who are not content to rise through the ranks of an established company. |
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It clearly seems that the WFD strongly renews the request for research and will imply an evolution of the ways of thinking, acting and planning in the field of water. |
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Increased mixing of the oceans renews silica and other nutrients necessary for diatom growth in surface waters, especially in regions of coastal and oceanic upwelling. |
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