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31 Sentences With "sacredly"

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MORRIS I love me some intense discomfort and hate the solemn hijacking of a sacredly frivolous ritual.
Abject Lovecraftian emotions are released by contemplating the small, realistic human bones assembled here in a kind of deadly mad ecstasy which secretly and sacredly already animates us.
Rather than use a sacredly blessed hoverboots or magical feathers to cross a chasm, he uses his intellect and normal tools to chop down a tree to bridge the gap.
It's famous enough that it's almost hackneyed by now, yet it's as good a description as any for the nearly impossible task of using words to describe the sacredly wordless.
With hothouse tomatoes available all winter long and oranges shipped from Florida year round, there are few things still sacredly picked and eaten from the wild here in the north.
This goes beyond hurtful rhetoric; this tramples upon justice, our Constitution and the rule of law — the very thing to which Trump and his anti-immigration supporters profess to adhere so sacredly.
Mashing genres that were once kept sacredly separate has been one of the defining feature of heavy music in the 2010s, and Joy's mutant output of hardcore and metal is certainly a prime example.
For the most part, entangled meshes of funky fabric provide a vague visual itch, but what is interesting is that these lavish but itchy objects of surplus allow a feeling of encountering sacredly wild cryptic drives.
"Sacredly means something really sacred and that it is more authentic, while Agnezious is an adjective me, which means something that is very me. So "Sacredly Agnezious" can be said as "It's all about me", for which I am involved in it." Monica involved as producer of the album because she wanted more involvement in determining for what should be displayed in the album. In addition, she wanted to show her maturity as an artist.
A totem is a belief regarding certain things (e.g., animals, plants, or objects) that are commonly and sacredly shared and worshiped by a group of people (e.g., family, clan, tribe). Totemism is both a spiritual and social system.
Sacredly Agnezious is the third studio album by Indonesian singer Agnes Monica, released in 2009 by Aquarius Musikindo. Two versions of the album were made: the first contains ten songs and the second version was a limited edition containing thirteen songs.
87; Tiffany (1898), pp. 66–80. Writing in the Liberator sixteen years later, William Cooper Nell recalled the rescue as a testament to "the prowess of a few coloured women; the memory of which deed is sacredly cherished and transmitted to posterity."The Liberator (December 10, 1852).
Namam, Patham, Jasmine, Coconut, Bananas, lemons, betel and areca nut are considered auspicious objects and are kept and treated sacredly. Including all these a Panividai is kept in the Kamanam assumed religiously as for inviting Ayya there in the marriage -shed. No other objects such as arathi, Camphor or fragrant sticks are used in the Ayyavazhi marriages.
'The Great Masi Procession' from Nagercoil to Swamithope. On the next day on 20th of Masi, (4 March) 'The Great Masi Procession' begins early in the morning from Nagercoil. The Dharmaghartta's usually will lead the procession. A decorated vahana is carried in front of the procession in which the Akilathirattu Ammanai (palm- leaf version) is sacredly placed.
The rebel squadron was also joined by the battleship Panteleimon. The revolutionary forces made up some 8,200 vs. 10,000 government forces. Schmidt sent a telegram to Emperor Nicholas II of Russia: > The glorious Black Sea Fleet, sacredly devoted to the people, demands Your > Majesty to immediately call a meeting of the Constituent Assembly > (Учредительное собрание), and no longer obeys orders of Your ministers.
OAR collects all such rules and represents them to the Governor for his approve or disapproval. With very limited exceptions, no agency rule may be enforced until it is filed with OAR, approved by the Governor, and then published by OAR. The most important, though ceremonial, function of the Secretary of State is to "sacredly preserve" the original State Constitution signed in 1907.
The following year, Agnes was invited again alongside 14 Asian artists and performed three songs: "Shake It Off", "Temperature", and Michael Jackson's song, "Heal the World". She received good reviews and was awarded the Best Asian Artist Award. Agnes launched her third studio album on 1 April 2009, Sacredly Agnezious. This time she was more involved in the production process of the album.
Very soon a temple should be built there. At the outside mandap of Sri Natansapureeswarar Temple, mother Sivakamasundari faces south & is placed sacredly. As a very beautiful idol - the Goddess is present with a goad in the upper arms, Abhayahasthanam in the lower right arm and her left hand resting on her hip. At the South west of the Sivalaya, Sri Varadaraja Perumal is graciously present along with Sridevi and Bhoodevi.
Kalākaua died on January 20, 1891. The recording was given to Hoapili to take back to Honolulu and he reportedly "guarded it as sacredly as his own life". And it is now in the Bernice P. Bishop Museum.; ; ; Among the chief mourners at King Kalākaua's funeral, Colonel Robert Hoapili Baker stood at the head of the casket and was tasked with carrying the crown, sceptre and sword of the late King during the final procession.
The album was certified triple platinum album for album sales figures which reached more than 450.000 copies. Agnes' third studio album Sacredly Agnezious (2009) featured the single "Matahariku", whose ring back tone sales reached more than three million within nine months. The music video has also been watched more than 4.5 million times on YouTube, become the most watched music videos. Agnes released her first greatest hits album Agnes Is My Name (2011) and produced two singles "Karena Ku Sanggup" and "Paralyzed".
As the Devereux brothers were successful business, many people with relatively small savings would seek their advice regarding possible investments. By 1821 a custom had developed whereby they would leave money with the brothers for safekeeping. "The scant savings of poorer citizens who confided in the integrity of these gentlemen were sacredly guarded and regular interest was paid on all accumulated balances." Even after both had retired from active business, they retained a bookkeeper at the Devereux office at 12 Bleeker Street, to keep track of accounts.
A first sign of the coming storm was the 1619 book controverting Selden, Sacrilege Sacredly Handled in two parts; with an Appendix, answering some objections by James Sempill. Selden hit back, but was soon gagged. The churchmen Richard Tillesley (1582–1621) (Animadversions upon M. Seldens History of Tithes, 1619) and Richard Montagu (Diatribae upon the first part of the late History of Tithes, 1621) attacked the work.Charles John Sommerville, The Secularization of Early Modern England: From Religious Culture to Religious Faith (1992), p. 100.
American popularizer Albert Brisbane was emphatic in this regard, quoting Fourier's assertion that "The Love of God will become in this new Order the most ardent Love among Men."Brisbane, A Concise Exposition of the Doctrine of Association, pg. 9. Not only would the fidelity of marital union be preserved, Brisbane promised, but Association would "respect sacredly the Religious Sentiment, and preserve religious Worship, which is the external manifestation of that Sentiment in the human soul."Brisbane, A Concise Exposition of the Doctrine of Association, pg. 10.
Conventional biblical chronology dates the start of Rehoboam's reign to the mid-10th century BC. His reign is described in and and in in the Hebrew Bible. Rehoboam was 41 years old (16 in Chapter 12 of Kings III in the Septuagint) when he ascended the throne. The United Kingdom of Solomon breaks up, with Jeroboam ruling over the Northern Kingdom of Israel (in green on the map). The assembly for the coronation of Solomon's successor, Rehoboam, was called at Shechem, the one sacredly historic city within the territory of the Ten Tribes.
They were very reluctant to admit us > - though we were but two unarmed men - to view the offering of the > sacrifices. And they asserted that they were bound by an oath when the trust > was committed to them, for they had all sworn and were bound to carry out > the oath sacredly to the letter, that though they were five hundred in > number they would not permit more than five men to enter at one time. The > citadel was the special protection of the temple and its founder had > fortified it so strongly that it might efficiently protect it.The Letter of > Aristeas, 100-104\.
Since then, the Attems family played an important role in the Habsburg Monarchy; both lines were elevated to the rank of Freiherren (Barons) in 1605 and given the title of Reichsgrafen (Counts of the Holy Roman Empire) in 1630 (Heiligenkreuz) and 1653 (Petzenstein). Notable member was Karl Michael von Attems, born in Gorizia on the first of July 1711, was a canon in the Cathedral of Basilea, apostolic vicariate for the area of the empire belonging to the Patriarchate of Aquileia. On 24 August 1750 he was sacredly nominated Bishop of Pergamo. On 24 April 1752 he was nominated first archbishop of the new Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Gorizia.
His father had requested his assistance in serving the neighbouring cure of Wroot. Ordained a priest on 22 September 1728, Wesley served as a parish curate for two years. In the year of his ordination he read Thomas à Kempis and Jeremy Taylor, showed his interest in mysticism, and began to seek the religious truths which underlay the great revival of the 18th century. The reading of William Law's Christian Perfection and A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life gave him, he said, a more sublime view of the law of God; and he resolved to keep it, inwardly and outwardly, as sacredly as possible, believing that in obedience he would find salvation.
Portrait of Martin Van Buren Van Buren was sworn in as president by Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Taney on March 4, 1837, in a ceremony held on the East Portico of the United States Capitol. At age 54, he was the youngest person at the time to assume the presidency. Taking the oath as the eighth president, Van Buren defined his role as one of preservation: "sacredly to uphold those political institutions" created by the Founders and especially to safeguard the hallowed Jeffersonian principles of a limited national government and the liberty and sovereignty of "the people and the states." The inauguration marked the departure of a vital personality–Jackson–and the arrival of his chosen successor–Van Buren–in a new presidential dynasty.
In his opinion, Taney argued that the case was strictly about interpretation of contract, and that the charter contract should be interpreted as narrowly as possible, which meant that the Charles River Bridge did not have exclusive rights. He also stated that, in general, public grants should be interpreted closely and if there is ever any uncertainty in a contract, the decision made should be one to better the public. He said, "While the rights of private property are sacredly guarded, we must not forget that the community also have rights, and that the happiness and well-being of every citizen depends on their faithful preservation." In his remarks, Taney also explored what the negative effects on the country would be if the Court had sided with the Charles River Bridge Company.
I see deep wrinkles in an old tree, ripples in a river, a rock unmoved by thunder and storms, a massive tree that remains unbent, and I see in Yim Mau-Kun a refreshing spring breeze." Liang Jiang—former Deputy Director of the National Art Museum of China and former Director of the Art Institute of China Army Academy—in the essay "True to Himself" for Taiwan's Arts and Literature Daily celebrates at length Yim's still lifes, landscapes, as well as Crossing the Stormy Strait and Reaching Shore. Ned Jacob, nationally renowned artist and teacher at the Scottsdale Artists' School, in the foreword to A Classical Guide to How to Draw the Head speaks of Yim as "a craftsman of surpassing ability and sensibility," a "brave and vociferous champion of the classical legacy," whose works "resonate [with] virtuosity and boldness of handling. . . .Treasures such as these – sacredly kept – will comfort us in those hours when fears and doubts come calling.
He was zealously seconded by Zaluski, bishop of Kiod, a prelate known for his great learning and not devoid of merit in other respects, which however proved no check to religious fanaticism. The king, who was very far from countenancing such enormities, attempted to save the unfortunate Lyszczynski, by ordering that he should be judged at Wilno; but nothing could shelter the unfortunate man against the fanatical rage of the clergy represented by the two bishops; and the first privilege of a Polish noble, that he could not be imprisoned before his condemnation, and which had theretofore been sacredly observed even with the greatest criminals, was violated. On the simple accusation of his debtor, supported by the bishops, the affair was brought before the diet of 1689, before which the clergy, and particularly the bishop Zaluski, accused Lyszczynski of having denied the existence of God, and uttered blasphemies against the blessed Virgin and the saints. The unfortunate victim, terrified by his perilous situation, acknowledged all that was imputed to him, made a full recantation of all he might have said and written against the doctrine of the Roman Catholic church, and declared his entire submission to its authority.

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