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St . Paul he explained, citing a passage in the Acts of the Apostles, was himself a tent-maker.
Big only because Arcade Fire think big, Reflektor stretches stadium rock's reach in the acts of self-reinvention and revitalisation.
A set-aside ministry was also derived from biblical precedent in the Acts of the Apostles and early Christian letters.
These children aren't just being educated in the acts of war and used to perpetuate a conflict over further generations.
"We have learned," she writes (for she includes herself), to see evil in the acts of governments and to see "starvation furthered by corporate interests".
Her hopeful note was echoed again and again by the night's winners, nearly all of whom located the potential for resistance in the acts of reading and writing.
"It all started like in the Acts of the Apostles," Mr. Donkor said, "where people traveled to bring the Gospels to foreign lands.
And there, in the acts of eating and talking and meeting and walking, is the heart of that Mediterranean social fluidity we are so envious of in England.
It takes the eye of God to see, in the acts of man, which are the children of delight and which the dead ends of despair.
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