Sentence examples for of such grace from inspiring English sources

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"Mexico is a place of such grace," she says.

And then, just as I was about to turn away, I saw a moment of such grace it nearly stole my breath.

To watch Roger Federer's backhand slice is to bear witness to a physical movement of such grace and purity it could make a choreographer weep tears of envy.

How can a director capable of such grace turn around and crack us over the head with a paranoid bad dream?

More shocking still is that it yielded music of such grace and fragility, tinged with country and soul, untainted by the abjection that enveloped her.

So with the fourth quarter dwindling at about the same rate as the confidence of the Sacramento Kings, Webber, Christie and the rest of the Kings put on a balanced offensive display of such grace and force, that not even that rascally Steve Nash could jet downcourt -- his Buster Brown bangs flopping -- and sink a shot to ruin their night.

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I can't imagine absorbing the loss of my child with such grace and dignity.

As we all witnessed the stunning power of forgiveness this week on the part of the Charleston families who lost precious relatives and friends, many of us wondered how such grace is possible.

In terms of ball retention he was probably the greatest player of all time, blessed with such grace and supernatural awareness that he could play a game of real-life Pac-Man and never be caught, but to some extent his work was done in less dangerous areas.

If the concept of Thomas McCarthy's film — depressed middle-aged man is uplifted by his friendship with a third-world life force — sounds sentimental and patronizing, it is realized by the director of "The Station Agent" with such grace, humanity and toughness that you embrace it in spite of your qualms.

In a work published in 1656, he considers two positions on the nature of efficacious grace, in so far as it is the principle of good will: "Some say that such grace consists in the mercy of God and in an inherent form [in the creature]," while others say that it consists "only in the mercy of God, which brings about (operatur) the interior movement of the mind".

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