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To visits
verb
Of God: to appear to (someone) to comfort, bless, or chastise or punish them. (Now generally merged into later senses, below.)
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We always looked forward to visits.
From medications to mindfulness, chest physiotherapy to visits from the chaplain... nothing helped.
And since January, Israel has opened the area to visits by foreign pilgrims.
Permits are required for everything, from visas for staff to visits in the field.
He traced his inspiration for the novel to visits he made to his mother at McLean.
When Parker showed up at his shop, D'Aquisto was used to visits from acolytes.
Meanwhile, the court still held Abush's passports, and Gunn was still entitled to visits.
As visitors bring their hand-held devices to visits, the potential for interactivity only intensifies.
South Korean airlines admitted to visits from that country's competition authorities.
But Maciel retained a powerful position at the heart of the Catholic church, accompanying John Paul to visits to visits to Mexico on three occasions and being asked to join influential committees.
Her suicide note referred to visits to Christian therapists who told her she was "selfish and wrong".
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