It undermined the well-connected Lady Jane Franklin in her obsessive quest to glorify Sir John as discoverer of the Northwest Passage. |
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However, he was categorical that he was not attempting to glorify a caste or violence. |
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We see this as a long-term commitment that will glorify God and bless the people. |
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We have all seen those SUV commercials that glorify the vehicle's off-road capability. |
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The Sun Dance ceremony practised by Plains Indians required the skins of dead animals in order to glorify the spirit of the wolf. |
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He used his memoirs, public speeches, and letters to glorify Lee, southern soldiers, and the Confederate cause. |
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It is ironic that in an issue devoted to the preservation of salmon you glorify the ritualistic hunting and consumption of them. |
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Then the world will see our good works and glorify our Father who is in Heaven. |
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The songs that you are singing are not right and do not glorify God in any way. |
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We glorify him when we praise him, recount his blessings to us, and thank him for them. |
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On that day the distance will be closed and the entire redeemed creation will gratefully praise and glorify God. |
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Adam and Eve were not only to glorify God in behavior, but they were to offer intelligent glory and praise to God. |
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There are positive aspects to his book, such as his emphasis on the need to glorify God in all that we do. |
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One is the attitude of excellence, you know, to seek to excel and glorify God with the gifts and talents and abilities that he has given us. |
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How exciting it is to use our spiritual gifts to glorify God and to grow to know the heart of a servant. |
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The purpose of marriage is to glorify God as is taught by creation, redemption and eschatology. |
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Essentially, church leaders are asking what it costs to operate the ministry that can glorify God. |
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We economists emphasize efficiency over equity, glorify greed, and exalt the achievements of free markets, to name just a few. |
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Our television shows, our video games, our music, and our movies all glorify violence. |
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The film does not glorify war and certainly does not present its characters as heroes. |
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But in our zeal to do that, we go after everything that resembles violence or seems to glorify it. |
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His fame comes from films that, in general, glorify violence and backwardness. |
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Some people feel that because they are elect, they don't need to serve, love, and glorify God. |
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Thereafter one should praise and glorify Allah in the best manner and recite the following Dua. |
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A text purporting to describe a battle may have been composed to glorify the victor or excuse the loser. |
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It is designed to exalt Christ and glorify him in the minds and hearts of men and women, boys and girls. |
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It was ornately decorated with gold embossment, and the plain gray pants that Will wore only further served to glorify the coat. |
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Many Chileans almost glorify the country's physical isolation, as they consider it a key factor in allowing the creation of a homogeneous society. |
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This is the best way to glorify the god or gods of their faith. |
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He taught me to put God first in my life and to glorify his name. |
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To glorify God or praise Him is to put one's request to Him, because He is aware of our needs and He responds to our glorification with grace and compassion. |
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He is leading an initiative to rewrite school books which he says unjustly glorify the partisans who struggled against fascism during World War Two. |
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The majority of the film is set in Connecticut, and the production design is admirable, since it does not attempt to glorify the characters' lower class surroundings. |
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In fact, I would say much of television does glorify violence. |
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The body is very important during zazen, not to become attached to it, but to love it, to save it, to glorify it, to purify it. |
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His heroes are the vehicles of psychological, societal, and cosmic forces that tend to ennoble and glorify humanity or infect it and destroy it. |
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Hagiographies have been written from the 2nd century ad to instruct and edify readers and glorify the saints. |
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Ever commune with Him, ever thank, praise and joyfully glorify him for His goodness. |
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May he send us vocations that can perpetuate his work for days without end and that our life may glorify him always. |
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The wine world tends to glorify the winemaker when really it takes a team of hard-working people to tend vineyards and make wine. |
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The good news for those who think such movies at once glorify and trivialize gun violence is that R.I.P.D. bombed. |
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The Government considers statements that glorify terrorism and that foment extremism to be unacceptable. |
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It pits civilization against barbarism, the twenty-first century against the ninth, and those who sanctify life against those who glorify death. |
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Special effects in movies, even those rated for family viewing, glorify weapons and the technology to devastate and destroy. |
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Keep praying a lot for us so that in a short time our monastery could be finished and we could glorify God from our own enclosure. |
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Blatter commissioned this movie with £16m of Fifa's loose change to glorify Fifa, but mostly its longtime president. |
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Mr. Speaker, it is astonishing to hear my hon. colleague glorify criminals and say how smart they are. |
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On the contrary, they may serve only to alienate and exacerbate tensions or to glorify the few who choose to resort to acts of terrorism. |
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This allows him to play with these tracks and to glorify them in another way. |
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Likewise, the movie seeks neither to glorify nor to demonize slavery. |
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I thank God for the many blessings I have already received from his generous love, and look forward to the day when I can glorify him with you and all the saints in heaven. |
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When did we no longer appreciate that to dignify certain modes of behavior, manners, and ways of being with artistic representation was implicitly to glorify and promote them? |
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But the thing to remember is that we are unaligned and do not have a vested interest in anything other than to glorify our own names in the pages of art history. |
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We venerate Your Cross, O Christ and we praise and glorify Your Holy Resurrection. |
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Here, too, civil society will need to play a prominent role, by countering hypernationalistic and xenophobic messages that glorify mass murder and martyrdom. |
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The popular Ukrainian band Okean Elzy have stopped playing concerts in Russia since the Maidan revolution in Kiev, and the Ukrainian government has banned films that are perceived to glorify Russia's military. |
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Although their form reflects a new stylistic departure, the works were not created to glorify the artists but rather through their giant size and intimidatory shapes to re-establish the sacredness of the Grove. |
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For this reason, although I am not one to glorify market forces, I believe that what is applied elsewhere should be applied here, namely decoupling, which ought to be a good way to reduce costs. |
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In his searing 1936 indictment of the bureaucracy, The Revolution Betrayed, Leon Trotsky explained why the Stalinists had come to glorify the oppressive institution of the family. |
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We can glorify who we were, who others were and the glamorous life we led. |
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If I were to grant you my light without you have achieved merits, you would glorify yourselves and become lost in your vanity and your knowledge would be false. |
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For Thy own greatness and power, I bless, praise, and glorify Thee. |
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As a participant in a local expression of the global Body of Christ, I am united in heart and purpose with sisters and brothers of many nations, ethnic groups, languages and churches to glorify God and make Him known. |
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People tend to glorify corruption instead of condoning it. |
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The response, however, must be a delicate balancing act that allows students to grieve but that does not romanticize or glorify suicide, since doing so could increase the suicide risk for other students. |
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Your love is better than life, my lips will glorify you. |
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Ultimately the purpose of ecumenism is to glorify the triune God and to help the one missionary church to witness effectively and faithfully among all peoples and nations. |
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His poetry, a rhythmic free verse with much repetition of words and phrases, tends to romanticize and glorify all that is African, from the blackness of African skin to indigenous music, dancing, and ritual. |
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The local church is a group of people who are born again, baptized, and organized in order to glorify God, edify one another and proclaim the gospel. |
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Eternal Father, turn Your merciful gaze upon the souls who glorify and venerate Your greatest attribute, that of Your fathomless mercy, and who are enclosed in the Most Compassionate Heart of Jesus. |
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Born at the beginning of the 20th century, this movement wanted to break with a backward-looking conception of art and to glorify a certain form of modernity. |
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Rameau, who only started to write opera at the ripe age of 50, was promoted by the Court of Versailles to glorify the art of French opera in direct rivalry with its Italian counterpart. |
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By the same token, people searching for help with eating disorders could well find sites that glorify size 0 as well as sites that would give sound advice. |
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Instead of turning the clock backwards when we glorify women and demonize men, we need to recognize the serious harm caused to children by the standard deprivation of fathers taking place following divorce. |
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To treat these lovers of violent death otherwise is only to glorify them. |
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By Thy Resurrection O Christ our savior, the angels in Heaven sing, enable us who are on Earth, to glorify thee in purity of heart. |
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The triumphant atmosphere extended across the city, as church bells were tolled throughout Moscow to glorify Yermak. |
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Another reason I think people have children is to glorify their own ego. |
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We need markets, but we do not need to glorify them nor to demonize them, much less to enshrine them as idols or to rigidify them as ideologies. |
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Firstly, there was the effort to glorify Vincent and to have him canonized as quickly as possible after his death as the great Apostle of Charity. |
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Their works abstract, aesthetize, fetishize, and glorify the hermaphroditic condition. |
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It is felt in the mutual takbir and through the bowing and prostrating that everyone performs to glorify Allah. |
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Hitherto, poetry had been used mostly to glorify or sanctify war. |
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