Their fearless willingness to sacrifice their lives made them deadly killing machines. |
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Others again, like the massive hairy baboon spiders, sacrifice all caution and boldly hunt down their victims. |
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Rickover's limited ability to compromise gave him a strong need to sacrifice one thing for another. |
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Its scalable design allows the game to run on a low end video card without trouble, but at the sacrifice of visual quality. |
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War memorials were indeed reaffirmations of the symbols of decency, comradeship, and sacrifice expressed by millions of soldiers during the war. |
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The symbolic nature of Odin's sacrifice is that of rebirth, which was once a common element of traditional rites of passage. |
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Those who say that they are willing to sacrifice their self-interest to protect yours are either kidding you, themselves, or both. |
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If you go ahead with the sacrifice you are doing what by all standards of reason and morality is simply nuts. |
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On the 25th day of the ninth month they rose early in the morning and performed the first morning sacrifice that had been offered in three years. |
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The remains of a second child who could have been a human sacrifice have been unearthed in an ancient burial ground in the Yorkshire Dales. |
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We scramble between fishing rods, cameras and delicious crab claws, reluctant to sacrifice any of the three. |
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This weekend, the world will remember the courage and sacrifice of the Allied troops at the D-Day landings in France. |
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Teaching as a profession calls for a lot of sacrifice in terms of remuneration and other perks compared to other fields. |
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The second type of compromise is zero-sum, where a benefit to one side requires sacrifice by the other. |
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I'm sure any zoning plan will be a small sacrifice for the recreational angler to make for the future sustainability of our fish stocks. |
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Chuck Knoblauch bunted the two over and Jeter hit a sacrifice fly to center for the first run of the game. |
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Yet it is hardly likely that Lancashire members will want to sacrifice their spiritual home for two or three of these shows every year. |
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Since alcohol and blood sacrifice were associated with the worship of the goddess, at times it contained an orgiastic element. |
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Her generation of Irish people knew all about sacrifice and were a noble people with a fine sense of community and idealism. |
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Although 27 years might be stretching it a bit, I think I could make that sacrifice in this instance. |
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He had promised Aphrodite a hecatomb, a sacrifice of 100 oxen, if he won Helen, but forgot about it, and earned her wrath. |
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The bond of friendship, brotherhood and enthusiasm to sacrifice themselves for each other were no longer there. |
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The sacrifice had nothing to do with death, but more or less the converting of a white sorcerer or sorceress into a black one. |
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Nor do I question the unbelievable sacrifice and honor of our troops in the field. |
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The straight looks and answers she gives when asked about her ambitions leave no doubt that she thinks the sacrifice was worth it. |
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Why do we insist on a human sacrifice just so we can cheerfully retain a feudal head of state for us to torment? |
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I wondered if my classmates and I could make such a sacrifice for our country on the field of battle. |
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We now know it will sacrifice talent and demolish the dignity of a loyal employee for a cartoon version of moral purity. |
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The people will end up eating from the new grain at dawn when in fact they are required to wait until the Omer sacrifice is offered. |
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They deal with infidelity, infertility and incest, as well as sacrifice and death. |
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The man who killed him also lost his life, but it was generally agreed that the sacrifice was worth it. |
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After some research, I see that one can sacrifice goats in order to gain riches or appease the gods. |
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Any determination to ignore them or to simply shrug them off would sacrifice the only weapon realistically available in the fight. |
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He was trussed up with those chains like a sacrifice laid out for slaughter. |
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The biggest holiday for them is the three-day series of ceremonies to sacrifice to the ancestral spirits and ritually renew the village. |
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Words like courage, sacrifice and duty are chiseled on the architraves of granite pavilions. |
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I had to sacrifice a lot of things in order to be home to take care of my little brother. |
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The virtually inevitable downside of such a long-term focus is that it requires, to some extent, that we sacrifice depth for breadth. |
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He is not willing to make any sacrifice but wants his bread buttered on both sides. |
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If you want something really quiet, you're going to sacrifice a degree of brawniness. |
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I am prepared to sacrifice a lot to get Brenda to agree to a cessation of hostilities and a resumption of rumpy pumpy, but I do have my limits. |
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But they're wasting their breath, we're not about to sacrifice the principles we cherish. |
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It too utilized national sacrifice and national sentiment to justify social justice for the lower classes. |
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God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement through faith in his blood. |
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The Mapuche Indians in Chile still sacrifice a white lamb without blemish as an atonement for sin. |
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This is not because we have earned God's favor but simply because we belong to Christ and his sacrifice has made perfect atonement for our sin. |
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She gives daily discourses emphasizing that the ritual sacrifice of animals or birds is a crime. |
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Animal sacrifice accompanies almost every ritual and ceremonial event in Nepali life. |
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But, in precise religious terminology, the word was later confined to the sacrifice of an animal slaughtered for the sake of Allah. |
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And when Aslan rises, the ancient stone altar on which the sacrifice was offered cracks and crumbles in pieces, never to be used again. |
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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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Yield your understanding to be taught of God, yield your heart to be purified and educated for God, yield your life a sacrifice to God. |
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For example, built into the pagan ritual are demands for parents to burn their children as a sacrifice to the gods. |
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An entrepreneur must be prepared to make a sacrifice in terms of finances and overall quality of life. |
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Abraham is commanded to take his son Isaac on a journey to a mount in the land of Moriah and there offer him as a sacrifice to God. |
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Is Jesus Christ our High Priest Who sat down at the right hand of God after His sacrifice as the Messiah? |
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The bread and wine are symbols of the work of Christ on the cross, saving us by the sacrifice of His body and blood. |
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There He offered Himself as a sacrifice for us, and allowed the wrath of God which we deserved, to fall on His own head. |
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He came to die for the ungodly and offer Himself as a sacrifice to God for their salvation. |
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Jesus Christ was offered as a sacrifice for our sins, once and for all, to do away with sin for all those who will believe in Him. |
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But, more than that, His death was a sacrifice offered to the Father in payment for our sins. |
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Thus, within this horizon of understanding, Jesus and Jesus alone was capable of offering an acceptable sacrifice to God. |
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A Jesuit priest of the party offered the sacrifice of the mass, which in that region of the world had never been celebrated before. |
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We are committed by that Baptism to share in the celebration of this faith in a common sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving. |
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The point is what God has done, and is doing in the Mass, reconciling the world to Himself through the sacrifice of Christ. |
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This sacrament is called the Eucharist because it is the Church's sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving. |
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The Sacrifice of the Mass in no way detracts from the sacrifice which Christ offered on the Cross. |
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It means you have to leave home and that requires a big sacrifice in terms of leaving your family behind. |
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The next batter, pitcher Don Wilson advanced the runners with a sacrifice bunt. |
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Bob Bartum then pinch-hit for center fielder Don Landrum and hit a sacrifice fly to bring home the winning run. |
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Stacey Nuveman started the eighth inning with a sacrifice bunt to push designated runner Amanda Freed to third base. |
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In 1926, the rule was changed, giving a batter credit for a sacrifice fly if any base runner advances on the catch. |
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Expert players are often able to judge exactly when to make a sacrifice bid. |
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We have constructively bid in a game-forcing auction, when an opponent makes a sacrifice bid that forces us to bid our suit at the 5-level. |
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The Jack is your Knight and as such can always be played from a target player's hand as a sacrifice defender. |
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People making a pilgrimage are expected to sacrifice a goat or sheep and offer the meat to the poor. |
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We can never sacrifice democracy and the values of liberty in favour of social change. |
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Salem has made it clear that it won't sacrifice its values for profit, even stating so in its annual report. |
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It is not appropriate to completely sacrifice economic considerations for the sake of politics. |
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In accepting money from Washington, religious groups will inevitably sacrifice a degree of independence. |
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If we do not perform our salat or sacrifice or hajj correctly, mere good intentions will not make them right. |
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There are possibilities in this direction for the tattooer who is willing to sacrifice his art. |
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Yet, inevitably, the comprehensive scope of Ackroyd's book requires that he sometimes sacrifice elaboration for example, depth for breadth. |
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Actually, he could not think of a higher sacrifice of a loving mother than sitting up at night at the bed of a terror-stricken infant. |
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Broadly speaking, the modular design is perhaps the most flexible, but it may sacrifice fineness of control for generality of purpose. |
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There will be more pain ahead for the company and it may need to sacrifice more margins if it wants to continue to grow its market share. |
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It is a place to reflect on noble sacrifice and draw comfort from the balm of uplifting scenery. |
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Courtesy is a luxury that real reporters often have to sacrifice in the line of duty, especially when bamboozled by double talk. |
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Are bishops willing to sacrifice useful candidates simply because they don't conform to the clerical pattern of another age, time and society? |
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The view of the cross as the sacrifice for the sins of the world is a barbarian idea based on primitive concepts of God and must be dismissed. |
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The oracle ordered the Thessalians to sail to Troy each year to sacrifice to Achilles. |
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It is said that the ancient Druids occasionally performed human sacrifice under certain extreme situations. |
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Please don't sacrifice our children's access for tomorrow by selfishly breaking the law today. |
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Their history is replete with heroic deeds of selfless devotion and supreme sacrifice over the years. |
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The system does not sacrifice security or flexibility to provide accurate and powerful time synchronization to networks. |
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He remains tight-lipped over most purchase prices, explaining that he has been prepared to sacrifice his home to clinch deals. |
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At the top of the hill stand new memorial gates commemorating the wartime sacrifice of soldiers from across the Commonwealth. |
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Don't sacrifice a hard-won legacy and long-term strength for piffling short-term gain. |
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The sacrifice of war is what is required, say the new conservatives, to found and unify the nation. |
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How do you extol the value of hard work and personal sacrifice to today's kids without boring them to tears? |
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In order to calm a sea monster that hid on the bottom of the sea, a girl was offered up as a sacrifice each year. |
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I am terrified that signing a mortgage will make me sacrifice my time to pay for a shell to house my life. |
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The new generation does not know that Muslims and ulama had rendered the highest sacrifice for the country's freedom. |
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Those rituals involved animal sacrifice and blood offerings to Mother Earth. |
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We shall not shrink from making any sacrifice to guard and protect every inch of our beloved motherland. |
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Teachings such as prohibiting medical treatment or the idea that Christ's sacrifice was segmented were seen to be unbiblical. |
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The actor looks uncomfortably thin, prompting the viewer to question whether the sacrifice he made for his art was safe in the first place. |
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By reducing the quality of your ingredients, you can skim some money off the top with a minimal sacrifice in quality. |
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Hollywood loves a beautiful actress who is willing to sacrifice her glamour for her art. |
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Here, without any sacrifice of honor, is a wide field for good fellowship and tolerance. |
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I recall letters coming home to my mother asking her to sacrifice part of her income by tithing to the church. |
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And Abraham went and took the ram and offered it up as a sacrifice in place of his son. |
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The basic question posed by war is about the powers of endurance and capacity for sacrifice of the two sides. |
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Sure, any time we crush bacterial cells for research, it's a sacrifice of a tiny microscopic life. |
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The preacher told him that a man had to believe that Christ was this sacrifice for his sins, and to repent and ask God to save his soul. |
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Chenault expects to sacrifice some of his margins to grasp the opportunity presented by unfettered competition. |
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Alas, rigidity is key to the handling of a race car, so no team is going to sacrifice its competitiveness for safety. |
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A sacrifice bunt moved Reid to second, and then two more Warriors were walked to load the bases. |
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They have no education, no job and are prepared to sacrifice their lives in a war of attrition against the US military machine. |
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I have seen only one memorial which recognises that the sacrifice of war does not end with the names on a war memorial. |
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Both players sacrificed their queens early, but Kasparov deliberated over a simple sacrifice exchange later in the match, which baffled analysts. |
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How quick we have forgotten the sacrifice demanded of those whose homes and communities that stood in the way of the inner relief folly. |
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Men and women of real power and influence are few, because few are prepared to make the sacrifice necessary to the acquirement of power. |
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Each year Muslims throughout the world make sacrifices in commemoration of the willingness of him to sacrifice his son at God's command. |
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Only when the deity smells the odour of sacrifice rightly made does he respond. |
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Performing the poignant trumpet call is the 92-year-old's way of honouring those who made the ultimate sacrifice for Queen and country. |
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Often such duty-based helping concern causes considerable personal sacrifice or inconvenience to the leader. |
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I sacrifice the old to make way for the new and in doing so, I gain spiritual wisdom. |
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Don't sacrifice a discount in return for cheap finance, because this is usually a false economy. |
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It is custom to make any sacrifice in order to serve faithfully, is it not? |
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It is up to him to sacrifice himself, no longer the hub of Arsenal's wheel, but a cog in the machine. |
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But it's an illusory prize and not worth the sacrifice of lives and principles. |
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A sacrifice is not always a calculable commodity and often entails an element of uncertainty. |
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How, for example, would you explain religious sacrifice and penance which are an important motivator for many non-western consumers? |
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It is dearly bought, requires sacrifice to keep, and represents a way of life. |
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Originally, he may have been pouring a libation from a patera, as is common in similar sacrifice scenes belonging to this iconographic topos. |
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No claque of paid liars can cheapen the sacrifice and nobility of the cause. |
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But anyone who has ever striven to meet their standards knows they do not sacrifice quality for symbolism's sake. |
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Women achievers, however, find it difficult to find men willing to sacrifice their careers to become house husbands. |
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It would not, however, make sense to sacrifice rare or expensive wines in the cooking pan. |
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Tonight, we honor the commitment and sacrifice of all the men and women who have served this country. |
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I can hear the sound of millions of bodies turning in their graves, having made the supreme sacrifice so we could enjoy freedom and democracy. |
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He would certainly sacrifice his own life, knowing that he had butchered thousands of Americans. |
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Numerous reporters across the world have paid the supreme sacrifice for either trying to seek the truth or telling the facts. |
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For the sake of argument, let's suppose that we have a pile of cash that we can sacrifice for some noble cause. |
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Those small states were worried that amalgamation into a superstate would sacrifice their interests to those of the large states. |
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The traditional understanding of this text teaches that God told Abraham to bind his son Isaac and sacrifice him to God as a burnt offering. |
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From all the possibilities placed before him, the one that faithful Abraham hears is that he has to sacrifice Isaac as a burnt offering. |
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According to Chief Obadio, the high priest of Oduduwa in Ife, human sacrifice was offered to the deity in the past. |
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These men suffered tremendous hardship and sacrifice to help open up this country and provide supplies to the distant outstations. |
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Such is the sacrifice that the technopreneur has had to make as he tries to reinvent data delivery on mobile phones as well as the practice of global marketing. |
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He told the Roman leadership to send a sacrifice to the Temple. |
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Instead, the rites of Levitical sacrifice are inaugurated and the priesthood is instituted as a sort of permanent penitential reminder to the people of their sinfulness. |
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Such a sacrifice is a mere bagatelle to the committed journalist. |
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According to Samaritan tradition, Mount Gerizim, at whose foot Jacob's well was located, was the mountain where Abraham had climbed to sacrifice Isaac. |
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Lent stirs up thoughts of penance and sacrifice and struggle. |
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Although several literary sources for the sacrifice of Aeneas belong to the Augustan period, the story was well known at least from the late Republic. |
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From 1688, despite the danger to the individuals appointed, Rome chose men of piety, integrity, sacrifice and learning to act as vicars apostolic to areas of Britain. |
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Ssoetimes you may need to sacrifice relevancy for linkability. |
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Fortunately, the band doesn't sacrifice quality for the sake of variety. |
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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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You may as well gorge out my eyes with burning sabers of methane gas and ceremoniously sacrifice my body over an open barbecue pit in the name of good taste. |
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He offered himself as a sacrifice to free us from a dark, rebellious life into this good, pure life, making us a people he can be proud of, energetic in goodness. |
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So I decided to make the ultimate sacrifice at the altar of maternal love. |
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Many continued to make the supreme sacrifice in Korea and the Cold War. |
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Gone is the productive husband-wife bond defined by mutual sacrifice and cooperative labor, replaced by dual-careerist vistas of self-fulfillment and consumer satisfaction. |
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Throughout the war years, sacrifice was valorized in rhetoric, if not always in practice, and became, once again, a key element of political discourse. |
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Today many Western Isles villages are derelict as a result of war losses, including hamlets where some of my relations who made the supreme sacrifice were reared. |
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A party that is willing to sacrifice any or all of its policy preferences will have more room to manoeuvre than a competitor who gets stuck on a principle. |
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Central banks are keen to take decisive action, but they are loth to sacrifice independence, or act in a way that would fuel any growing sense of financial panic. |
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Besides, the rule prevents the sacrifice of life to which filial affection might expose a generous youth, who in his conscience may condemn his father's conduct. |
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I think it's right that we have a national memorial service to remember the sacrifice and all the work that was done by those people who served our country. |
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Why should his supreme sacrifice for his country be fair game for those who would stoop to destroy the reputation of an American hero for mere political gain? |
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Their names are engraved in plaques on this monument, as are the names of our Aboriginal men who paid the supreme sacrifice during the Second World War. |
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Loving, like giving, is done for own sake, not for the sake of its consequences, and heavy-hearted love is a sacrifice that demands sacrifices in return. |
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Their patrolling, their bravery, their sacrifice gave the Afghans breathing room to take charge of their own affairs. |
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When theological professors and pastors abandon the biblical and confessional doctrine of justification, they sacrifice the gospel and the souls of men. |
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And if Claudius is simply a drunken thug who pulls a knife on Hamlet even when at prayer, you sacrifice the character's mix of moral turpitude and political skill. |
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It blazed a trail of such examples of suffering and sacrifice for public causes and this considerably helped accelerate the pace of the Indian nationalist struggle. |
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Cars have relieved us of our burden of locomoting ourselves, and carrying our effects, but we have to sacrifice tens of thousands of lives every year to maintain them. |
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Ground war remained, inevitably, a place of high sacrifice as well as valor. |
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There, Rashi points out that this sacrifice is brought for a sin known only to Hashem, meaning one where that the sinner was unaware that he had sinned. |
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Maybe she really wants to stay with the company long term, and the sacrifice of doing reports for a few months is a small one compared to her career with the company. |
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Are we truly ready to sacrifice our own harmony, present and future, because, in the heat of the moment, we are unwilling to admit to or listen to an opposing view? |
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In fact, one the most sacred holiday for Muslims is the sacrifice of Abraham, known as Eid al-Adha. |
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All Americans really did sacrifice then, accepting strict food and gasoline quotas and doing without a lot of things. |
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It was the culmination of years of boycotts and demonstrations, of freedom rides and sit-ins, of protest and struggle, of sacrifice and suffering. |
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The title originated in the Tang Dynasty when the emperor, after ascending the throne, would go to the top of Mount Tai to offer a sacrifice to God. |
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He ordered the Temple in Jerusalem to sacrifice to the Greek gods and forbade the practice of circumcision, kashrut, and observance of the Sabbath. |
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Page redirects are the nuclear option of digital protests, as they sacrifice major traffic to make a political statement. |
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And there certainly are nice people in sales professions, even those rare birds who will sacrifice their commissions to make sure you get what you truly need or want. |
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While this style can exhort some blacks to great sacrifice against entrenched white supremacy, it often comes up short as a means of conveying the complexities of the world. |
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However, since it is basically just wholesaling a service provided almost entirely by Comcast, it probably could not afford to sacrifice its margins by going too cheap. |
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They represent the highest measure of U.S. sacrifice and superpower credibility. |
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The Alma bridge in Paris where Diana met her death, it was claimed, was built at a site of pagan sacrifice and ritual combat for the Merovingian kings. |
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The juxtaposition of a park for merrymaking alongside a park designed to evoke a sense of debt owed past sacrifice accounted for the shrine's broad-based appeal. |
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Christ's oblation, his total gift by the sacrifice on the cross, is the act of initiation for himself definitively, and it is valid with regard to all human beings. |
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What drives them to leave behind all the pleasures of a settled life and make the supreme sacrifice for the nation without even the slightest of hesitations? |
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The Druids, whose Stonehenge temples can be seen in England, regarded mistletoe with reverence and used to burn it in sacrifice during the solstitial festivities. |
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Scattered around the airfield are the remains of many Allied and Japanese aircraft, whose aircrews made the ultimate sacrifice for their countries. |
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The courage of this husband and father is a constant reminder of how much some sacrifice for exercising universal rights. |
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As for the wife, she is a loose cannon, willing to sacrifice the people close to her to get what she wants. |
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Perhaps they themselves offered the innocent beast as a sacrifice to God. |
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In reality, the shock therapy economists were willing to sacrifice speed in this context so as to avoid government intervention, which they regarded as completely undesirable. |
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As heroes, those who serve and sacrifice embody the virtues that underwrite American greatness. |
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Tales of such heroism and sacrifice are common to all cultures of course. |
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Is subversion on the horizon or will Black Jesus sacrifice a historically political concept for the sake of a stoner comedy? |
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Tonight we solemnly decree the sublimest sacrifice ever made by a nation for the salvation of humanity, the institution of worldwide liberty and freedom. |
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And others who perform inly cleanings, and offer sacrifice to water, fire and wind, and those who never rest and hold their heads down or stand only upon one leg. |
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It goes back to the Greeks and the idea of sport as some sort of herculean sacrifice without personal enrichment. |
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All libations denote a sacrifice to the deity, but the one in the meal-context denotes a sharing with the god as all partake of the same drinking of wine. |
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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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But we cannot sacrifice the present and the future to kowtow to a legend. |
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But the second sister made the greatest personal sacrifice for the family, for she quit her studies to make money in order that her siblings can study. |
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The Greeks acted non-logically to sacrifice to Poseidon, not irrationally. |
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We celebrate military heroes and selfless individuals who sacrifice their own lives for the good of others. |
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But was Judas necessary to the sacrifice of the Lamb of God? |
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They see themselves being set up as a sacrifice for a U.S. policy meant to prop up Iraq. |
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Gen Xers refuse to sacrifice their personal lives for the sake of the job. |
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Stassen observes that pigs were used as a sacrifice to Roman gods. |
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Relentlessly, she stared at the phone sitting inanimately on her desk, willing it to ring because there was no way she'd sacrifice her own pride and call Chris herself. |
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We are sure that many of those who were in her position did not support the Government, but were unwilling to sacrifice their political careers by voting for the Amendment. |
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Christ never so eminently appeared for divine justice, and yet never suffered so much from divine Justice, as when he offered up himself a sacrifice for our sins. |
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In our education, collectivism and individualism are mutually exclusive and we are always taught to sacrifice individual interests for those of our team. |
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The sacrifice is that all of the blood-sucking creatures that get killed during the bitterly icy winters in other parts of the country flourish in ours. |
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The Priest offers himself as a sacrifice to make peace with God. |
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The third major problem with the challenge as it stands depends on people making a voluntary sacrifice towards a nebulous and ill-defined common cause. |
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The down side is that the lean mixtures sacrifice peak power. |
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Definitive developed the Mythos XTR-50 to look great on a wall or shelf next to an ultra-thin television, with no sacrifice in sound quality. |
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One such involuntary sacrifice is found in the story of Iphigenia, the daughter of Agamemnon, the famous Greek king and warrior. |
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This is because it is considered the propitiatory sacrifice of Christ himself. |
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So off I went to find a piece of scenery to rest on while they got on with preparing for another angle shoot of the sacrifice setup. |
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When you broke one of his rules, you had to sacrifice something to earn forgiveness or to balance the books. |
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Nothing but the right can ever be expedient, since that can never be true expediency which would sacrifice a greater good to a less. |
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The partitions came to be seen in Poland as a Polish sacrifice for the security for Western civilization. |
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If we did not develop megaton weapons we would sacrifice immediately and in perpetuity our position as a firstclass power. |
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The themes of equality and sacrifice were dominant both during the war, and in the memory of the war. |
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For example, it is provided that all persons present at a pagan sacrifice may be indicted as if for murder. |
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Vortigern consults his advisers, who tell him to find a boy with no natural father, and sacrifice him. |
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Those who are involved in long enmities sacrifice continually to the hidit in order to offstand such affliction. |
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Camels, sheep, goats, and cows may be offered as sacrifice during the three days of Eid. |
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Admiral Tirpitz, responsible for the German fleet, favoured ship survivability and chose to sacrifice some gun size for improved armour. |
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Many of these captives were forced to undergo human sacrifice in Amerindian civilizations such as the Aztecs. |
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A form of sacrifice recorded by Caesar was the burning alive of victims in a large wooden effigy, now often known as a wicker man. |
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Jonas of Bobbio records that Columbanus was active in Bregenz, where he disrupted a beer sacrifice to Wodan. |
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Human and animal sacrifice is attested by archaeological evidence and medieval sources. |
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Saint Columbanus in the 6th century encountered a beer sacrifice to Woden in Bregenz. |
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The sacrifice of zebu is a traditional method used to appease or honor the ancestors. |
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This genre of ritual encompasses forms of sacrifice and offering meant to praise, please or placate divine powers. |
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According to Marcel Mauss, sacrifice is distinguished from other forms of offering by being consecrated, and hence sanctified. |
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The story of the heroic sacrifice of the regiment in 1916 served as a cultural inspiration. |
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But the event at the Last Supper was indeed a sacrifice, precisely because it preenacted the sacrifice on Calvary. |
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This distinct Mesoamerican cultural tradition of human sacrifice ended with the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. |
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These tell the stories of creation, the sacrifice of Isaac, the crossing of the Red Sea, and the foretold coming of the Messiah. |
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Blood was viewed as a potent source of nourishment for the Maya deities, and the sacrifice of a living creature was a powerful blood offering. |
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Archaeological investigations indicate that heart sacrifice was practised as early as the Classic period. |
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Though blood sacrifice was common in Mesoamerica, the scale of human sacrifice under the Aztecs was likely unprecedented in the region. |
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Some legends describe him as opposed to human sacrifice while others describe him practicing it. |
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The Aztecs regarded the Spaniards as already defeated, and were looking to gain glory from capturing live Spaniards to sacrifice to their gods. |
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The sacrifice involved the killing of a young man who had been impersonating the god Toxcatl deity for a full year. |
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Thus, prohibiting human sacrifice during this festival was an untenable proposition for the Aztecs. |
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Human sacrifice was common in West African states up to and during the 19th century. |
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All are in communion with one another around the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, as the highest expression of the love of God. |
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Indra, Brhaspati, rainers of treasure, rejoicing at this sacrifice drink the Soma. |
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He sees sacrifice of self or others as a corruption of power, and power as available to anyone who follows the Way. |
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At certain dates, food may be set out as a sacrifice to the spirits of the deceased or the gods, such as during the Qingming Festival. |
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Occasionally during this time, both animal and human sacrifice occurred and bodies were immersed in bogs. |
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Mastema, who induced God to test Abraham through the sacrifice of Isaac, is identical with Satan in both name and nature. |
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Hernandez walked the bases loaded, then fell behind 3-1 in the count to Bobby Abreu, who then skied the next pitch to left for a sacrifice fly. |
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They will sacrifice women, children and refuse to give either access to affordable health care with their talibangelical ideology. |
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Notions such as human sacrifice are nearly impossible for most modern readers to grasp, acknowledges Knab. |
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According to some early authorities, birkhat ha-gomel is said in place of the korban todah, or the ancient sacrifice of thanksgiving. |
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Hoard scored on the next play, when Harber committed a throwing error on a sacrifice bunt attempt by Sawyer Gieseke. |
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Even Marc Palacios got in on the fun, dropping a picture-perfect sacrifice bunt to score Feig in the bottom of the sixth inning. |
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The Bears threatened again in the bottom of the sixth when Cargill singled and advanced to second on Katilyn Thumann's sacrifice bunt. |
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The Eagles had leadoff batters reach base in the fifth and sixth but couldn't execute sacrifice bunts in both innings, hurting its chances. |
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Henderson doubled to right-center to score Matt Nandin, and eventually scored himself on Angel Berroa's sacrifice fly. |
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The JetHawks added a run in the sixth on two singles, a groundout, a batter hit with a pitch and a sacrifice fly. |
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Heineman reached first on a throwing error by Lacey and scored on a sacrifice fly by Ryon Healy in the fifth inning. |
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Eugene scored an insurance run in the fifth when Dane Phillips scored Maxx Tissenbaum with a sacrifice fly. |
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Preston Griffin drove in two runs with a single and Billy Susdorf moved the runners up with a sacrifice hit. |
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She still holds the Bengals' record for sacrifice hits in a season with 22 and is third all-time in career triples. |
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The problem with batting average, though, is that the denominator, official at-bats, excludes walks, hit-by-pitch situations and sacrifice hits. |
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The Dodgers were ninth in sacrifice hits with 66, 10th in sacrifice flies with 46 and went 25-21 in one-run games. |
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Merricks made one error in 44 games and led the team with five sacrifice hits. |
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He led the Canadians in hits and shared the club lead in sacrifice hits and sacrifice flies. |
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Holt homered in the third, Mike Carp hit a sacrifice fly, and Herrera executed a safety squeeze. |
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Morrison deals with the law and sacrifice as a burnt offering, and in this we also see the temporal logic of Morrison's modernist apocalyptic. |
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A THIRD of Britons will sacrifice socialising and grocery shopping to pay for their mortgage, a new survey has revealed. |
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Rod Barajas laid down a sacrifice bunt but Morales had the presence of mind to throw out the lead runner. |
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That is a place name that has come to be a codeword for the cynical sacrifice of small nations' freedom to great powers' spheres of influence. |
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On a distant planet, a peace-loving race called the Gonds sacrifice their most intelligent and capable minds to the all-powerful Krotons. |
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But for Dubai-based Indian businessmen Hilary De Veiga and Vijay Varghese, the sacrifice is well worth it. |
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If you are not coachable and willing to sacrifice then you will not get anywhere. |
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The sacrifice of your sons, daughters and wards is etched in the collective memory of nations consciousness, never to be erased. |
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The sacrament of the Eucharist is the spiritual and unbloody repetition of the sacrifice on the cross. |
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And it was women who were more willing to sacrifice nookie at 48 per cent, compared to just 31 per cent of men. |
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To me, such disrespect of the memory and sacrifice of British service personnel makes the English Democrats treacherous Judases. |
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Second, the Phillips curve approach constrains the sacrifice ratio to be the same for all disinflations within a time series. |
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Ground balls to the right side, a deep fly ball, a sacrifice bunt, or a drag bunt are all good methods. |
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