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In this simple yet fierce act of grace, they became for each other what Nadia Bolz-Weber might call "accidental saints".
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It is also probable that the whimsy-allergic will acquire a fierce case of hives before the first act of this curious confection has concluded.
"It is clear he is planning to sack thousands of Tube drivers and that act of provocation will be met with fierce resistance.
She was fiercely loyal in her friendships, fierce (indeed sometimes terrifying) in arguing a political or intellectual point, fierce in her beliefs, even fierce in her many acts of kindness.
As fierce as his admonishment was, he began it by acknowledging the act of a white man, Abraham Lincoln, whose Emancipation Proclamation he called "a great beacon light".
Turning reality into words is already an act of translation, and this first remove makes writers very fierce about ideas of "truth", or very playful with them.
The loophole was repealed in the Tax Reform Act of 1986, but was reinstated in 1997 as a temporary measure after fierce lobbying by multinational corporations.
An act of desperation?
An act of hypocrisy?
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