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Thus, all the decisive acts of God are accomplished "by the Father in the Son, through the Holy Spirit".
The doers of the deeds (creative or otherwise decisive acts), and thus the subjects of the praises, are the gods.
He should react to threats with rapid and decisive acts of violence, and shouldn't be afraid to be feared rather than loved by his citizens.
The social world is generated by decisive acts of inspiration and history and is, inter alia, a tapestry of inspired and unpredictable acts.
In this, he transposed the dialectical process through which Hegel accounted for the overcoming of cognitive antinomies in the emergence of self-consciousness into an analysis of cognitive formation which sees the resolution of reason's antinomies as effected through vital experiences, decisive acts of self-confrontation, or communicative transcendence.
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The decisive act in Italian unification happened, implausibly, in Sicily.
One decisive act of statesmanship could drastically turn this picture around.
Downing Street called it 'a big, decisive act of leadership', proof that New Labour would govern as it promised.
'This is serious business,' he added, outlining what promises to be the last decisive act of his presidency.
With Strauss, more than many other composers, this translation requires a particularly strong and decisive act of the interpretive imagination.
In education, organising the ousting just before Christmas of the schools chancellor, Rudy Crew, may prove to have been his last decisive act.
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