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In ancient Greece and Rome, marriageable girls consecrated their discarded dolls to goddesses.
At the peak of the whole scene, as the lovers consecrated their love under the cloak of night, King Marke's arrival shattered their reverie, and heralded the onset of day, sealing their fate.
The London Sinfonietta is one such group, and on Friday night they consecrated their brand-new home (they will perform here in addition to continuing their main residence at the Southbank Centre) with a series of concerts showcasing the hall's rich possibilities when it comes to contemporary music.
They consecrated their first Atash Behram fire within five years of coming to Sanjan (Gujarat).
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But few, I suspect, consecrate their holidays to the stars of the Food Network.
In her exaltation of women, she purifies and consecrates their desires.
Ceremonies held on each December 28th, Innocents' day, saw children picking and consecrating their own child-bishop.
(To consecrate their union, she gives him a new Jeep; his gift to her is a Bible).
No such difficulty informs true genre fiction; and the fact that some genre writers write better than some of their literary counterparts doesn't automatically consecrate their books.
We have an array of examples of those who have acted in contravention of the Declaration of Geneva to consecrate their lives "to the service of humanity".
Both explanations would explain its distinctive crescent shape — since it would make a certain cultural sense (particularly for the Viennese) to consecrate their battlefield triumphs in the form of pastry.
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