The literary masterpiece Barrow draws on to illumine the path of conversion and repentance is Dante's Purgatorio. |
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Through one of those fortuities that illumine the paths of even the dull-witted, I stumbled upon Henry George. |
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It can warm, illumine and ignite new flames in an almost endless chain of transmission. |
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He will become our fellow traveler in life and will illumine our hearts with love and happiness, for happiness is born only of love. |
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Other essays use old friends to illumine, like tracer bullets, the violence that beset Poland. |
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But perhaps the broad debate envisaged by the Heads of State or Government could help illumine the best way forward. |
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Isocrates did promote elementary mathematics as a kind of mental training or mental gymnastics and did allow for a smattering of philosophy to illumine broad questions of human life. |
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Consider a number of liberationists who use gender-conscious social theory to illumine political economy. |
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But does the new always illumine the old and make it more interesting? |
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Conflict-when there is conflict, is this seen as a clash of opinions which serves to illumine the truth, rather than a clash between the people who voiced them? |
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