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Those who remain have regularly tithed, setting apart 10 percent of their incomes for their church, in times good and bad.
Set apart specific times in your day to train and become jealous of this time.
And the poem ends, again, by turning the story into a metaphysical parable: Say what you wish about the past and future, But we have learned that here and now is where All time stops in a face we've held as dear As she is held who's overcome with roses, And now is never where the promised fires Are burning, but the time that's set apart For you and I to stand and sightless stare.
Meal times are hugely popular with children who adore the counter set apart for them, dedicated to serving up just freshly baked pizzas and plates of pasta.
One hundred microliters were set apart for the input sample.
Your tribe alone, set apart, privileged, pre-ordained for Truth Eternal!
Ember Days and Ember Weeks, in the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches, four "times" set apart for special prayer and fasting and for the ordination of the clergy.
It should be set apart.
On 6 February 1915, Lord Beauchamp, the president of the National Hospital, announced that the war office was 'arranging to send soldiers suffering from shock to be treated at the Hospital in wards specially set apart for the purpose' (The Times, 6 February 1915).
"I was embarrassed at first to set time apart for me," she said.
When Walser founded Liberal, he claimed it was "the only town in the United States set apart for liberalism alone"—and at the time, he was right.
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