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As he leaves, they are preparing to consecrate new ground.
The temple she was to consecrate was born of more worldly concerns.
He is an explosives trainee, but his job today is to consecrate a safe house.
He is credited with having given the bishops of Ostia the right to consecrate new popes.
The diocese plans to consecrate the church, in Garden Grove, as a Catholic cathedral.
At the age of fourteen, he determined to consecrate himself to a life of timely escape.
There is always a craving to consecrate winners as deserving of their prize.
In truth the continuing desire to consecrate women is answer in itself.
We said we have to consecrate our principles in a document that we will refer to over and over.
In order to consecrate such offerings, a priest of ancient Egypt touched them with a sceptre (kherep).
(To consecrate their union, she gives him a new Jeep; his gift to her is a Bible).
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