She's the priest in this movie, on hand to offer benediction, forgiveness and ultimately penance.
The event was preceded by a moving benediction by Rabbi Arthur Schneier of the Park East Synagogue.
The lawsuit also opposes the traditional invocation and benediction to be delivered by pastors invited by Obama.
And he, who never went out at night except to Benediction or choir practice, was now out most nights.
Indeed, an ocean, a tide of lost ancestors, a bitter benediction of the waters dividing the old life and the new.
Leno may have expected the younger host to come crawling back for benediction after cruelly mocking him on his own show Tuesday night.
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And when we talk about a benediction, it takes me back to thinking about the first time a flame was introduced into this world.
The Tsuur is traditionally played to ensure success for hunts, for benign weather, as a benediction for safe journeys or for weddings and other festivities.
When it was introduced to a conference plenary in the small hours of Saturday morning, a few countries notably Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia and Nicaragua tried to thwart any such benediction.
Late this evening, our convention will end with a benediction.
In the 1980s, when his Moral Majority claimed six million members, when U.S. news and world report named him one of the 25 most influential Americans and when he delivered the benediction after Ronald Reagan was nominated at the 1984 Republican convention.
So as my benediction-I guess Frank since I'm from the south, I know how to preach-I would ask that God bless us, each and every one of us, that God keeps each and every one of us in the hollow of his hand.
The leader of the Boston archdiocese announced on May 10 that he would not deliver his traditional graduation benediction at the Catholic school because the college had invited Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny a supporter of abortion rights in Ireland to deliver the graduation address and receive an honorary degree.
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