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"We stopped their crosses into our box".
"As I approached some Ukrainian prisoners, they took their crosses, kissed them and prayed.
They stood sandwiched between vegetable markets and video-rental stores, sending their crosses, domes, and minarets high into the air.
As always, he's dark but light: "the homeless, fallen off their crosses," share a stanza with the word "dallying".
Their crosses from the flanks were elementary to defend and they were losing their air battles at both ends of the field.
On the rare occasions Hazard and De Bruyne managed to get behind the resolute and occasionally industrial Algerian defence, their crosses failed to find a misfiring Lukaku.
"No one bothered us," she added, denying rumours that their kidnappers had forced the group of Syrian and Lebanese nuns to remove their crosses.
This Easter, evangelical bishops in the Church of England are publicly protesting that one or two Christians aren't being allowed to wear their crosses visibly at work.
When they enter the polling booths, the stars and the power brokers who run this town will still put their crosses against his name.
He cites the same hoary examples that have shaped recent jurisprudence: neo-Nazis marching through an Illinois town, far-flung Klansmen and their crosses.
"I still can't get over the bush that just grew there," she added, indicating the vegetation that had sprung up near their crosses.
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