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LC: Some sort of grace, some sort of luck.
"My journey now is to find some sort of grace in the face of this defeat," Nyad told an audience a month after her third failed attempt.
And it occurred to me there was some sort of grace in my husband's form, and I felt it in mine, too, as we both worked to keep the game alive just a little longer, by trying to find each other's sweet spot, by playing, for once, to the other's advantage.
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But as the play continues, both these doubters — along with Sara, who has never been as doctrinaire a Christian as her husband — come to think that some sort of spiritual grace may indeed operate in this world.
I know it's only by some sort of cosmic grace that I'm not dead or locked up.
Etymologically, stigma was a bodily mark connoting a low social or moral status (such as slavery), or a bodily mark affixed as a religious symbol to indicate some sort of divine grace.
There is, in the men, a sort of grace.
There's a sort of grace in that acceptance of things as they are.
Classy, kind, stylish, she had a sort of grace, a quality of light and luminosity that shone off her.
What's often missing are the elusive intangibles — a stuttering, precarious sort of grace, for starters — that once sent Monk's music into flight.
"It was stiff — there wasn't any sort of grace to it," Montalbano told me last winter of his initial impressions of the raw typeface.
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