Meanwhile, behaviors Christians find appalling are exalted by a nihilistic popular culture.
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Depending on your point of view, the late sixties was either an exalted or a terrifying time to turn an eye to the horizon of popular art.
Like many of those who retired early, he finds himself back at work in a less exalted role.
Later he came to see the ownership of such exalted things as "a nuisance" and the antiquarian enthusiasms they aroused as irrelevant: better to make them for oneself.
The protesters have exalted the image of a beautiful young woman, Neda Agha Soltan, who was photographed in a demonstration in Tehran as she lay dying after being shot by an unknown assailant.
For many of us who earn a reasonable, though not exalted, living, low pay, ironically, is already a fact of life.
Misako also offers a wider selection than those exalted brands: Women get to see 1, 200 new designs a year, much more than from the swankier rivals.
Dutch painters of the era maintained dizzyingly exalted standards of excellence across a range of genres, working for a market in which history paintings functioned as large-denomination currency and still-lifes were useful small change.
Make a Moda purchase, and the implicit aspiration is that you're buying into an exalted fashion-forward lifestyle a sorority of good-taste gals.
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Will the Republic be strengthened, or will it be weakened, by determining that a president shall remain in its most exalted office after perjuring himself and obstructing the pursuit of justice both of a private citizen and of a federal grand jury, in a case occasioned by the president's sexual activities?
Our exalted rank reflects the fact that a bunch of people ordered our book from Amazon recently.
KGB-run but less exalted border guards before becoming manager of a chicken farm.
But before the action flagged in the quarter's final two and a half minutes, the Spurs pulled off a play that symbolized the exalted state they've achieved.
As a result, the younger Mr Romney lived in a grand neighbourhood, attended a private school and moved in exalted circles.
To their credit, the hosts refused to buckle in the face of their exalted opponents, but the second half followed a similar pattern to the first and it was not too long before the Blues were ahead.
The first-time CEO possesses an acute intelligence, a top-notch strategic mind, exalted ambition and focus.
Smith taught that the truly exalted will get not just entry into Heaven but a planet of their own to run.
But although households account for a large part of China's exalted national saving rate, they were not responsible for the sharp rise in national thrift since 2000.
BranchOut, a start-up launched last year which mostly deals with less exalted jobs, is trying to do something similar, using people's networks of friends on Facebook to fill the jobs it lists.
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Most offer tailor-made funds for some clients such as a Swiss private bank as well as off-the-peg funds for less exalted investors.
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