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Referencing English poet William Blake, Ovenden described the "state of grace" as "a thing of wondrous beauty".
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The church claims years of auditing and study can take followers to a state of grace called ?
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"It is important that someone pays homage to that and places her in a state of grace, " he said.
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And Aung Ko, a Burmese expatriate playing a character named after him, does more than complement Arquette he arrives at a state of grace.
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He ran down the great wastes of the roaring forties, reaching a state of grace in a world, he felt, with no past or future.
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What I'll remember most vividly about Gus Van Sant's extraordinary " Elephan t" is not the violent climax -- his film is a fictional evocation of the shootings at Columbine High School -- but the state of grace that precedes it.
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The artist, who told police he had a "major reputation" for having "some of the best portraits of children in the last 200 years" told the court there was "no shame" in the so-called "state of grace", saying there was a "moral obligation" to capture that.
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In practice, that accord precluded the United States from deploying any missile defense of its territory - a state of grace Democratic legislators and operatives were horrified to see President Bush abandon in December 2001 with the formal abrogation of the ABM Treaty and the subsequent installation of interceptors and radars at two sites, one in Alaska and the other in California.
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SIP, meanwhile, may be tempted to bask in a state of government grace.
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But between 2000 and 2003 Sinai-Grace and eight other Detroit hospitals were forced to cut a third of their staff, and the state had to come forward with a fifty-million-dollar bailout to avert their bankruptcy.
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