But what is more impressive is the way the show transfigures ordinary gestures. |
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Combining documentation with the aestheticism of abstract colour, the work transfigures even the drabbest residential blocks. |
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Zuckerberg has founded a new empire, one that transfigures the world in such a way as to make him its king. |
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So with time, the psalmody, like ripe fruit which comes from On High, transforms and transfigures those who apply themselves to it. |
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Friendship is one of the noblest and loftiest human sentiments which divine Grace purifies and transfigures. |
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Perhaps it is possible to perceive the values proclaimed by Judaism in a manner which does not exclude them but absorbs and transfigures them. |
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If the most austere, the most mechanical or most solitary work is carried out with love it transfigures our earth and surrounds it with light. |
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If he had lived in our era, he would probably be a blogger, but instead his multivolume book transfigures his encounters with the arts and artists. |
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And in return God transfigures our being-body, soul and spirit. |
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Even taking into account the photographer's artistic vision, which transfigures even the most common subject, professional photos are better than reality because they lack any wrong detail. |
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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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Zinc is a purifying elixir that transfigures all mixed or oily skins. |
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Christ transfigures our life and makes us light of the world. |
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The Church's catholicity embraces all this diversity and transfigures it in Christ and the Holy Spirit so that those factors do not threaten the unity of the Church. |
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He is the Resurrection and the Life, the Love that transfigures those who can forgive, those who beg forgiveness, those who love and those who let themselves be loved. |
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