Even in famously insular Japan, travel is producing a far more worldly generation. |
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Australians love America, but any worldly person knows you do not threaten Aussies. |
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Raf is a young, studly, good looking, smooth talking, confident, worldly European guy. |
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By operationalizing Godel and set theory, Badiou's rationalism makes no concessions at all to the worldly or to the empirical. |
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Hence time becomes worldly, world-time, a time within which everything present at hand or ready to hand has its place. |
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At this age I've had a lot of career and I'm less concerned about my worldly success. |
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The pride of worldly success will not bring any lasting peace and can quite easily destroy a person's soul. |
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From his seat in exile at Rumtek, he had built a spiritual and worldly empire with millions of followers and extensive assets. |
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In a culture that measures everything in terms of size, success, and influence, we have to say no to these worldly values as well. |
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Religion advocates that we must renounce all worldly material things and become ascetics. |
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Her response is to renegotiate the boundaries between spiritual faith and worldly economies. |
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I know that I will forfeit my freedom, my reputation, my worldly possessions, and most importantly, the trust of my friends and family. |
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Understanding that his spiritual development was more valuable than worldly wealth, he accepted, instead, 657 religious manuscripts. |
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Marcus just e-mailed me to say that the container holding all our worldly possessions is scheduled to set sail for Trinidad on February 9th. |
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It was here that the worldly possessions of a million innocents were sifted of valuables and stored. |
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With that the human soul itself is undermined, both in its worldly wealth and its spiritual life. |
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With their donkeys carrying all their worldly possessions, they arrived following an exhausting trek four days ago. |
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Devotion and worship are supposed to be spiritual and other worldly and money should scarcely come into the picture at all. |
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The man seemed to have grasped the essence of standing aloof from worldly anxieties and vexations. |
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The Buddhist Guan Yin provided her worldly supplicants with the karma of reproductivity and bore constant witness to their agony. |
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Waterford started in a blaze of glory, racing out of the traps but the worldly wise Claremen just bided their time and struck with deadly force. |
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Our minds are bombarded daily by worldly cares, temptations and allurements that draw us away from Christ and his Word. |
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She said her mother had once been a schoolteacher, so Susan was well educated and worldly as a child. |
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I think there is no difference in Zen, propagating Buddhism, reciting mantra, and worldly jobs. |
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Maybe it's time for a real break anyway, rather than these forced little queenly waves from the carriage of my worldly cares. |
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Even if I had achieved some of the worldly fruits of living, they would self-destruct at some point. |
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Two loud thunks announced the arrival of worldly belongings crammed into his bags. |
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His complexion was dark, almost worldly, just hinting at his complex tastes, his exemplary internationalism. |
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The worldly, tough-minded economist has joined the other-worldly, woolly minded theologian or classicist in the literary repertoire. |
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Long ago I was told by an older and worldly wise relative that lying was a dying art, in spite of apparent evidence to the contrary. |
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The sole bit of worldly advice my mother ever gave me was that all cats are grey in the dark. |
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Finally, my dishes, kitchen equipment and all other worldly possessions have arrived and my living room is floor to ceiling with big heavy boxes. |
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She goes to a local dance, where she's swept off her feet by a handsome and worldly pilot who steals a kiss as they walk outside. |
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I saw several people who, like him, appeared to have their worldly possessions stacked neatly on a metal trolley. |
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Imagine losing all of your worldly possessions except for whatever you may have haphazardly thrown in a suitcase two weeks ago. |
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Over this 1,800-mile trail came yearly caravans carrying not only tools, seeds, and other worldly goods, but also news of the outside world. |
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Even if she's liberated and worldly, her parents are probably much more traditional. |
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This lush, warm red exudes a warm, heathery nose, that evokes the other worldly burned soil and lavender of the north-east Languedoc. |
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It is the decision to forswear love in order to gain omnipotent worldly power. |
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It also aims, through the same actions, to purify one's soul and weaken one's worldly desires. |
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It's intricate, emotional, cerebral, funny, satirical, worldly, and will have you sifting through your reference books with glee. |
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Empower us to live in your great Spirit, standing firm against all that would imprison your people in slavery to worldly idols. |
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How's his precious little boy going to cope the first time he gets sledged by a more worldly peer? |
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Such wider knowledge is firmer purchase on the worldly things and neighbors God has given us to honor and conserve. |
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No worldly temptation was enough to detract him from the ultimate aim of human life. |
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The Italian-inspired architecture of the baroque period reflects a combination of religious piety and worldly opulence. |
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They even share a house servant, Manuelo, more worldly and streetwise than anyone else around. |
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A big cardboard box shoved in the corner contains the sum total of Kwan's worldly possessions. |
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A homeless man sleeps on a bench, all his worldly goods packed into a shopping trolley. |
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Fast-paced, relevant and worldly, it directly challenges Western notions about the universalizing effects of literature. |
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The world's trendsetting fashion marketers may get the message a lot sooner to clean up their act if they are warned by the worldly French. |
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At sixteen, Gwenifer was worldly and knowledgeable about all things, especially flirtations and relationships between men and women. |
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On the Two of Pentacles we see a young man dancing as he juggles his worldly concerns. |
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He refused to countenance all the signs of worldly glory and churchly vainglory. |
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Fielding, aristocratic and classically educated, was worldly, tolerant, self-assured, and witty. |
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Human rights violations are not some sort of other worldly event, they are sometimes very commonplace. |
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The worldly understanding of suffering brings only loathing, ageing, illness and death, which are all unwished for and unwanted. |
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This fairly brief experience of worldly ambition seems, however, to have disillusioned him. |
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Then verily the first covenant had also ordinances of divine service, and a worldly sanctuary. |
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The window of the room will be opened as the dying person expires to allow the spirit to escape the confines of the worldly building. |
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He was in the prime of his youth, when the desire of worldly progress and material comfort and prosperity is strongest in a man's mind. |
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Such a positive faith in the efficacy of yoga enables one to readily accept the path of dispassionateness and detachment from worldly desires. |
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I trudged two miles to a friend's, with all my worldly goods tightly packed into two suitcases. |
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His writing has more the intensity of an Old Testament prophet pointing out the pretensions of worldly kings. |
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I was trapped with my flaky mother in a too-small car loaded with all of our worldly possessions, driving to a forsaken destination. |
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Provocative clothes, superbly applied makeup, and expensive glamour photography make these eighteen-year-olds look like worldly New York models. |
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We may consider ourselves worldly wise and unshockable these days, but then something comes along to make us think again. |
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Appearing in other worldly guise, she had a hooked nose with rheumy cold, had cheeks sunken and walked lame. |
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The notorious Libran tendency to be in love with love is spiced with a lively sexuality and an altogether more worldly outlook on life. |
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Aspiration for honour and prosperity came to be regarded as a sort of undesirable worldly weaknesses and inferiority of mind. |
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The cemetery, with its sculptures, Spanish moss, live oaks and dahlias, has an other worldly atmosphere. |
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That represents a great departure from being preoccupied with loot and spoils of war, and indeed all worldly gains. |
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Inscribing the most sacred symbol on something profane and worldly, such as money, works against the religious canons. |
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This, you knew immediately, was the art of an urbane and worldly society that valued beauty, elegance and sophistication. |
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The finely attired strangers who inhabited the canal taverns did not impress his worldly eye as they did the local settlers. |
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Like the male poet who adopts a macho pose, church officials are eager to seem suave and worldly. |
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How unspeakable, then, it struck her, that worldly arrangements should contribute to the forlornness of one's natural state! |
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Others, more worldly and human in their bearing, interpret the bharata natyam dancer's role as that of a frank seductress. |
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Parochial schools insulate Amish youth from the contaminating influence of worldly peers. |
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Younger people will ask you important and earnest questions only an experienced and worldly man of age can answer. |
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As he grew older, his comedy expanded and became at the same time more personal and more worldly. |
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These kinds of horror stories might scare kids, but they're unlikely to scare worldly adults. |
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Looking to the side, he is more worldly than she, more concerned with what others are doing and thinking. |
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They are worldly, intelligent, well-read and hopeful about having a decent future. |
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However she was hardly a naive character falling for the guile of worldly men. |
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She knew that if she poised her laughs right, she sounded sophisticated and worldly. |
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In important although quite different ways, these women are more worldly and stronger than he. |
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He was an intelligent, worldly man whose passion for social equality and justice impressed her greatly. |
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They celebrated China as a great nation and presented themselves as worldly cosmopolitans. |
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She uses particular features to portray herself as a sophisticated, worldly woman. |
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For his age, Pyp was a clever child and the past weeks had matured him into a little worldly man. |
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Blinkered voters get the parochial leaders they want rather than the worldly leaders they presumably need. |
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Selfless work done with full heart and perfection is the best way for the worldly person to realize his inner Self. |
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Her experiences in Mozambique had made her much more worldly than the girls she would encounter at school in America. |
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Franklin's recognition of ceramics and silver as potent symbols of worldly success rang true. |
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Not all the Reformers were willing to make the clear separation between the worldly and the spiritual kingdoms that Luther made. |
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He had discovered a middle way, free from attachment to either worldly or spiritual identity. |
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But another part of me says that you can't split the spiritual and the worldly quite so easily. |
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She was concerned in a variety of other ways to look after his welfare, both spiritual and worldly. |
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How, it asks, is poetic talent related to worldly success, and ought one to live if the talent burns out? |
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To some the praise of politicians may seem but the glorification of worldly success. |
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Honour, duty and order had always driven him, and earned him worldly success despite that relative lack of ambition. |
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Another delegation tries to get in, this one with more worldly clout and more success. |
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Most famous musicians are deep in the occult and it is difficult to find a worldly popular musician who has not dabbled in spiritism to acquire fame and wealth. |
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During the walk in the dark you are meant to let go of worldly concerns. |
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He said that Lutherans sing in harmony because they are too modest to sing solos, while also believing that unison singing would make them too worldly. |
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Actually, enlightened Zen monks are often worldly, engaged, and sexually voracious. |
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This worldview has bifurcated worldly politics into a transcendently significant battle that has a Manichean logic of absolute good and utter evil. |
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Which is more important, the worldly existence or the heavenly one? |
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I believe beautiness is the creation of everyone's unique soul that creates a beautiful fruit that is so strong that it cannot ever take the place of a worldly thing. |
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Here we see Heidegger critically pointing the finger at Nietzsche for his radical individualism, which equated freedom with a solitude that denied our worldly contextuality. |
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It has become unfashionable for women to talk about laundry and washing machines in polite society, as if doing so somehow demonstrated the limits of their worldly interests. |
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The removalists are due at 7am, and at my joint some indeterminate time later to move the piano and the rest of my worldly goods for the third time in 12 months. |
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He's a very interesting, very worldly man and he is interested in me. |
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And while worldly success sometimes has a whiff of demonic patronage, identification is dangerous. |
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Also, some of Carmena's worldly possessions were quite valuable. |
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John Barton was the great benefactor who paid for the town's first schoolteacher and who later renounced his worldly goods and became an Observant Friar. |
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Confined within the window frame, this complex amalgam becomes an image of worldly flux contrasting sharply with the quiet immobility of the recumbent figure. |
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Give up your worldly wealth for heavenly reward, and Bob's your uncle. |
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Overall these features create a sense of the indecorousness of worldly self-assertion, or perhaps, more grandly, of the potential blasphemy of human undertaking as a whole. |
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And that feining, that these men dissemble by worldly prudence keeping them cowardly in their preaching and communing within the bonds and terms will not be unpunished by God. |
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She was so worldly and wise, and experienced in the world of theater and beyond, and in the short time I'd known her, she sort of took me under her wing as a mother would. |
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In other worldly news, let me quash a nasty rumour right here and now. |
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Rich, worldly and sophisticated, he could have been the ideal husband for Gwendolen but feels compelled to crush her independent spirit and mould her into his perfect wife. |
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The poem ends with an adjuration to the young to repair home from worldly vanity and to place their trust, not in unstable fortune as Troilus did, but in God. |
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When he emerged from the Zen monastery on Mount Baldy, his enlightenment was followed with an all too worldly disaster. |
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These men were observed to be of various statures, considerably variegated, and carried their worldly possessions in bundles, boxes, trunks, valises, and suitcases. |
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With her worldly possessions in a shopping bag, she wandered about in the downtown crime-ridden district of the nation's capital, appearing disoriented. |
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My parents didn't have any money but they were worldly and very practical. |
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His manner was, I thought, a shade distrait, a little other worldly. |
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As the king unready to govern Simon Bartlett gave what could be called the performance of a lifetime, his lisping accentuating the monarch's worldly innocence. |
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Once, when I spent a semester teaching in America, I had several very worldly students who had never met an observant Jew before. |
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It is when the pilgrim throws away the rose-colored glasses of illusion and sees the vanity of all worldly preoccupation that he breaks free of their bondage. |
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Somebody sneaks in and chloroforms you, or sprays knock-out gas under your door, and while you are comatose and unresisting, your worldly goods are stripped. |
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Bennett is youthful and dimpled, a receding hairline the only indication of any worldly experience. |
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In the roster of genius, evasion of worldly responsibility seems practically a fixed theme. |
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Anyone who has ever packed away their worldly possessions to redecorate a room will know what a time-consuming and stressful experience it can be. |
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One should also learn to avoid non-divine traits as ostentation, arrogance, self-conceit, anger, pride and excessive attachment to worldly possessions. |
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All the above men wanted a more spiritual and less worldly religion. |
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The interpenetration of the worldly and the otherworldly, the mundane and the spiritual, the workaday and the worshipful, enrich our folklore as well as our classics. |
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The empirical ego is an object in the world, and, insofar as it is experienced and known, it must be subject to worldly causality. |
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Great Prince Alexander, who was always firm in his faith in God, gave up this worldly kingdom. |
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This kind of life is often seen as incompatible with any kind of worldly activity including that which is normally regarded as virtuous. |
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Add Kalanchoes from Madagascar and Poinsettias from Mexico to your worldly display. |
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Let us, saith he, celebrate this feast, not in a panegyrical but divine, not in a worldly but supersecular manner. |
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I would gladly give all of my worldly possessions just to be able to do that. |
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At the time of renouncing worldly pleasures, the first step is tonsuring the head, after which there is a ritual bath in the Ganges. |
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Over 1,300 returnees wait here, often for weeks, with all their worldly possessions, before moving on to other places where they will settle. |
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They look other worldly, slinky, moist transparent skins containing minced meat, prawns, wood ear mushrooms and spring onions. |
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Monastics commit themselves to a life of simplicity, celibacy, detachment from worldly pursuits, and the contemplation of God. |
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Protestants, beginning with Martin Luther, reconceptualized worldly work as a duty which benefits both the individual and society as a whole. |
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In the Middle Ages, the Church and the worldly authorities were closely related. |
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The believers were obliged to use reason to govern the worldly sphere in an orderly and peaceful way. |
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Colet was an outspoken critic of the powerful and worldly Church of his day, a friend of Erasmus and Sir Thomas More. |
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The Mooslim does not abstain from worldly business on Friday except during the time of prayer. |
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Finally, Calvin taught that if worldly rulers rise up against God they should be put down. |
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Don't believe that your kids, bombarded with worldly problems they face, aren't curious about getting high. |
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It is also evident that men are under the prevailing power of a worldly spirit, by their strait-handedness as to publick concernments. |
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The establishment of the church as an institution recognized by worldly rulers is also visible in legal history. |
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My life represents that of saintlihood, yet strives in worldly filth. |
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A host of other interests, in part very worldly, attached themselves to the conflict and were concealed in it, so that it assumes the aspect of a merely hypocritical pretext. |
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He appears not so much as a revolt against societal standards as an embodiment of them, being generous, pious, and courteous, opposed to stingy, worldly, and churlish foes. |
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But we are not going to leave these two people long in such a low and ungenteel station of life. Better days, as far as worldly prosperity went, were in store for both. |
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The conviction that my personal, worldly life was something real and good constituted the misunderstanding, the obstacle, that prevented me from comprehending Jesus doctrine. |
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Pagans were usually described within this worldly stereotype, especially among those drawing attention to what they perceived as the limitations of paganism. |
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The Nordic Bronze Age period in Denmark, from about 1,500 BC, featured a culture which buried its dead, with their worldly goods, beneath burial mounds. |
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Edward displayed a worldly attitude in his church appointments. |
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Isolationists abandoned the cosmopolitanism of Hamilton, perhaps America's greatest conservative, for a populistic nativism suspicious of worldly grandeur. |
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For Cooper was unendowed with worldly shrewdness, and, like all dreamers, was attracted by a mind which controlled while he might only attempt to understand. |
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Such litanies of equilibrium in economics annually agitate the Economic Summit in Davos, Switzerland, and lugubriate in the worldly wisdom of such sages. |
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However, laypeople are not expected to live in extreme asceticism since this is close to impossible while undertaking the normal responsibilities of worldly life. |
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Jacqueline was so named simply because their mother had liked the ring of the word, sounding Parisian and worldly and auguring, to her mind, a good life. |
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Other apprentices on this pilgrimage have been the worldly Squire to the peregrinate Knight to whom are juxtaposed the peregrinate Second Nun to the worldly Prioress. |
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Some Muslims began to question the piety of indulgence in a worldly life and emphasized poverty, humility and avoidance of sin based on renunciation of bodily desires. |
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The Restoration of the monarchy in 1660 launched a fresh start for literature, both in celebration of the new worldly and playful court of the king, and in reaction to it. |
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