In effect, her job was simply to be Dawn Fraser, be inspiring to all those young Olympians who had grown up venerating her name. |
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Creation's magnificence leads us to such foundational religious concepts as respecting the stranger, venerating God, and so on. |
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I think about that as I watch hordes of people venerating the body of John Paul. |
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So, who were those multitudes venerating the relics of St Therese in Ireland last month? |
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These are helping people to find mates identifying and uniting against enemies venerating or idolising a figure, institution or ideology. |
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A Ladahki monk who had been venerating the statue picked his way past the ladies as if through a patch of thistles. |
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While venerating an iron milepost we were persuaded by a couple of local ladies to try the pub. |
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For decades, maybe centuries, some people in Mexico had been venerating a kind of sanctified death figure. |
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The danger is people listening to the moaning of disillusioned hacks and venerating a chocolate-box version of the past instead of seeking out new music. |
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In the fourth century BC, temples of healing, venerating the god Asclepias were erected all over the Grecian world from Epidaurus to Tricca, from Pergamon to Corinth. |
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Even without mosques, the Chechens were able to go on venerating the memory of their local sheikhs and performing traditional dances and chants. |
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The Council had given definitive approval to the ancient practice of venerating icons. |
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They were attentive to the cycle of seasons, venerating nature, forests and springs. |
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She pointedly directed her followers away from venerating her to trusting God. |
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In order to devalorize some pagan cults venerating animals of the forest, this miniature tells how St Amand, bishop of Maastricht and evangelist, constrained the bear, wich devoured the mule, to carry his luggages. |
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Rather than venerating the well-heeled and well-connected, we'd be more interested in championing working people and those who fight to make Britain a better place. |
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Those who loved the book felt they were being victimised for venerating the names of God and Jesus and for the spiritual experiences they enjoyed when they invoked the name of Jesus. |
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However, they all have the common bond of venerating the Goddess. |
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The pilgrims make the turn, each in his venerating deities. |
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The church finds itself venerating Mary in the way that is true to Her, welcoming the call of God to participate in His work in an entirely unique way. |
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His motives for venerating Saint Joseph and his confidence in him arise from his entirely exceptional relationship with the Savior and Mary Immaculate, the Servant of God's two greatest devotions. |
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Associatism can take the form of venerating trees or the tombs of saints, seeking holy men or soothsayers as intermediaries with God, or putting one's faith in astrology. |
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