For other Latinas and Latinos, the bestowal of posthumous citizenship was bitterly ironic. |
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In other words, friendship means that a bestowal of benefits leads to a so-called fides-relationship. |
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Or was the bestowal of a glass of wine regarded as a necessary courtesy in broaching or sealing these unsentimental transactions? |
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These people marched to protest the premature bestowal of freedom by exterior forces. |
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The goddess is now depicted as a blind power, and hence as completely careless and indiscriminate in the bestowal of her gifts. |
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Concerning Melchizedek's incarnation, Like Jesus, Melchizedek attended strictly to the fulfillment of the mission of his bestowal. |
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As the evangelist most preoccupied with the formation of the church, Luke emphasizes the importance of the bestowal of the Holy Spirit in both his gospel and Acts. |
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The second thing I notice in the quotation is remembrance of his bestowal life. |
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Your Adjuster is the potential of your new and next order of existence, the advance bestowal of your eternal sonship with God. |
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His mission was to prepare the way for the bestowal of the Creator Son of our universe of Nebadon, Christ Michael, Jesus of Nazareth. |
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Our world was the seventh and final bestowal in which he put on the cloak of one of his universe creatures. |
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The concept conveyed in the Latin-based adjective decent' has the sense of bestowal, of condescension, so that there is decorum. |
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But that bestowal of trust is just one way in which Jim has prepared the NewsHour for a future in the digital age. |
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Indeed, if my dear husband is reading, the previous sentence does not apply to you, as the regular bestowal of gifts is part of the marriage contract. |
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Infants in particular are under threat, since they are still growing into their full identity as social subjects signified by the bestowal of a name. |
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Personality is a unique endowment of original nature whose existence is independent of, and antecedent to, the bestowal of the Thought Adjuster. |
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By the time of the Second Vatican Council, the bestowal of the consecration was limited to cloistered nuns only. |
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We gained the impression that there were special reasons for Jesus' bestowal on Urantia, but we had little or no idea as to the nature of these unrevealed reasons. |
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Even though we have already been visited by a bestowal son, two thousand years ago, I believe we are still in the age of Adam, probably toward the end of this age, but still in it. |
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Hong Kong's leadership-selection process now has many of the worst features of genuinely competitive elections, but without their saving grace, the bestowal of some sort of legitimacy on the winner. |
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And you recalled the records of the time when these archrebels continued to attend these assemblies down to the time of Jesus' bestowal on Urantia. |
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He only ordained that they should gather together to actually do somethingpartake of the communal supper of the remembrance of his bestowal life on Urantia. |
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This demonstrator of righteousness will either be an Avonal Son, or the Trinity Teacher Sons, or all three bestowal beings at once: an Avonal, Trinity Teachers and Michael himself on a return visit. |
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The bestowal of noble and aristocratic titles was widespread across the empire even after its fall by independent monarchs. |
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Cultural customs such as the Samoa 'ava ceremony are significant and solemn rituals at important occasions including the bestowal of matai chiefly titles. |
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