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Some places are so exquisite that a fatality attaches to them; so consecrated to heartbreak that it's only by going away that you can ever drink deep enough of their sadness.
Year after year, the prestigious National Academy of Sciences announced its roster of new members, conferring on 60 to 72 scientists an honor considered second only to a Nobel Prize; and year after year, the number of women so consecrated barely budged, averaging 5 to 10percentt of the total.
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Just as certain persons are consecrated, so specific places are designated as the "gate of heaven".
The word "devote" means to set apart or consecrate – so consider that your child's quiet, personal time with God should be a sacred time, done in "secret".
He was elected to succeed John III, probably just after the latter's death (July 574), but was not consecrated until June 575, so that the see of Rome was vacant for almost 11 months.
The Peace Church (Fredenskirke) consecrated in 1920 was so named in gratitude for the end of the First World War.
Slovenliness has been a form of chic consecrated by the masses for so long that it has no outlaw cachet left.
In the first place, he wanted to be consecrated by the pope himself, so that his coronation should be even more impressive than that of the kings of France.
Having been appointed to the former, he was obliged to step down after one of the Church of England's characteristically unedifying adventures in HR; we hear now that opposition to his proposed appointment to the latter is so intense that Dale Winton has a better chance of being consecrated than the long-suffering dean.
In the words of Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard, the battle flag had been "consecrated by the best blood of our country on so many battle-fields".
Also, referring back to when Christ consecrated Mary as Mother of His church, He did so by giving her into the care of St. John.
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