Sentence examples for commends himself from inspiring English sources

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At one point in this first volume, Twain observes that man is loving and loveable to his own, but "otherwise the buzzing, busy, trivial enemy of his race – who tarries his little day, does his little dirt, commends himself to God, and then goes out into the darkness, to return no more, and send no messages back – selfish even in death".

Attend Church regularly, and get more involved in Church and other kinds of Christian work, being sure to: Attend Church regularly, and get more involved in Church and other kinds of Christian work, being sure to: Know and follow Biblical doctrines for the Body of Christ (the church): For not he who commends himself, is approved, but he, whom God commends.

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"Brilliant break!" he commended himself, splitting the rack.

Why, so many years on and after the trauma of his departures from Tyneside, England and Manchester City, would Keegan again commend himself to the Newcastle directors at the age of 56?

In an anonymous review of his own "Tales," he commended himself for ingenuity, clear and forcible style, fidelity of description, and, above all, originality.

No, we're going to have to have someone who has other attributes to commend himself to the people of America, someone -- someone who can get up and make sharp contrasts with President Obama, someone who can point to the failed record of this administration and say that Barack Obama needs to be replaced in the Oval Office.

His charisma, Catholicism and meteoric political rise all brought him to McGovern's attention, as well as the fact that he came from Missouri, a border state with some affinity with the south; McGovern, from South Dakota, did not commend himself to the southern Democrats then so powerful in the party.

In the end, Jesus resigns himself, commends his spirit to God in faith.

It's a verdict Steane himself tentatively commends ("I think there might be something in it").

It's a verdict Steane himself tentatively commends ("I think there might be something in it"). Even the poet seems to have found its popularity irritating.

He worked directly from the life without any preliminary drawing – unusual at the time, and for which Titian himself commended Moroni – and that sense of encounter is inherent in each image.

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