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4 Sentences With "drawn near to"

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"I've found that in my own life crisis God has drawn near to me ("He's near to the brokenhearted" Psalms 34:18) and my faith has been more precious to me than ever before," Anna said.
When Tiffany wakes up, the ghost of Jia Yi is on the front and the back of her mind because when she had drawn near to whisper, she'd been close enough that Tiffany could have touched her.
Regina Schwartz is a scholar of English literature and elements of Jewish and Christian religion. Editor's note: Parts of this news service report appear to have been drawn, near to verbatim, from the title subject's self-published faculty biography, and so may not be a truly independent biographical source. A Professor of English and Religion at Northwestern University, she has been known historically for her research and teaching on 17th-century literature (e.g., John Milton and William Shakespeare), on the Hebrew Bible, and on the interface of literature with the subjects of philosophy, law, and religion.
The gavotte is first described in the late 16th century as a suite or miscellany of double branles danced in a line or circle to music in duple time, "with little springs in the manner of the Haut Barrois" branle and with some of the steps "divided" with figures borrowed from the galliard. The basic gavotte step, as described by Arbeau, is that of the common or double branle, a line of dancers moving alternately to the left and right with a double à gauche and double à droite, each requiring a count of four. In the double branle these composite steps consist of; a pied largi (firm outward step), a pied approche (the other foot drawn near to the first), another pied largi and a pied joint (the other foot drawn against the first). In the gavotte's double à gauche a skip (petit saut) is inserted after each of the four components; the second pied largi is replaced by a marque pied croisé (the following foot crosses over the left with toe contacting the floor); the final pied approche is replaced by a grève croisée (the right foot crosses over the left, raised).

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