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divinely

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In a divine manner.

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But what this chocolate shop-cum-patisserie-cum-cafe stocks is of high quality and divinely tempting, with chocolates sourced from the A-list of British chocolatiers and the odd overseas contender.

More important, his power stems from his former leadership of Nahdatul Ulama (NU), a Muslim organisation with some 40m members, the more fanatical of whom regard Mr Wahid as divinely inspired.

Ultimately, the best way to be sure it is true is to pray for guidance, advises the church's website.Some liberal Mormons, unable to swallow the whole story literally, believe that Smith was divinely inspired but think it unimportant to dwell on the historical details surrounding his revelations.

Lear's madness stems from the disintegration of his divinely controlled, harmoniously ordered kingdom, in which he hubristically conceived himself to be supreme.

Previous statesmen had been exercised by things like the common good and public virtue (which usually meant making sure that people played their allotted roles in the divinely established order).

Only a Japanese, you see, can appreciate the way that Japan's unique rice grains cling to each other just so; how ineffably beautiful they look when collected on the end of chopsticks; how the taste seems divinely created to complement Japanese cooking.

This easier book argues that there are two kinds of conservatism: the divinely inspired fundamentalist kind—"theo-conservatism"—towards which the Republican Party has lately moved; and the more temperate kind of which Mr Sullivan approves—"conservatism as I would describe and explain it"—which is tolerant, intelligent, sceptical and open-minded.

Few believed General Francisco Franco's version of the divinely backed "crusade" against communists, freemasons, separatists, atheists and other assorted enemies.

A feature of many religions is the idea that evil is divinely punished and virtue is rewarded.

But in the vast gulf between divinely graven stone and magically erasable graphite, there has been little to get excited about unless you have an unusual affinity for stationery.Many companies in the computer industry would like to change that.

This was not so much because the experiments seemed bad, but because constitutional change implied that an earthly ruler could tinker with systems that had been divinely ordained.The modernising challenges facing the late Ottoman era dimly foreshadow, as Mr Feldman demonstrates, some of the problems of modern political Islam.

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