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  • Jesus Himself said that this danger was nearest to the proclaimer.
  • To Rush Limbaugh, the " twice-divorced proclaimer of family values,"
  • While on the station, they are confronted by an angelic-looking Executioner that calls itself Proclaimer.
  • She was also known as a Brahmavadini or speaker or proclaimer of Brahmana and led a purposeful spiritual life.
  • The US Congress, of course, is a great trumpeter of moral values and proclaimer of personal political virtue.
  • After Wyrtzen's death, Graham said of him, " Jack was a faithful proclaimer of the Gospel.
  • He said in the same context that the proclaimer must have trust in the Father, who can do things impossible to diplomacy.
  • Clio, sometimes referred to as " the Proclaimer ", is often represented with an open scroll of parchment scroll or a set of tablets.
  • The story tells of Proculus ( meaning " Proclaimer " in archaic Latin ) journeying by road from Alba Longa to Rome who meets a stranger who is the resurrected Romulus.
  • In her capacity as " the proclaimer, glorifier and celebrator of history, great deeds and accomplishments, " Clio is the namesake of various modern brands, including the Clio Awards for excellence in advertising.
  • Sam infuriates his boss and is banished to the daytime television division after rejecting a script idea by Ewan Proclaimer ( Tom Hollander ), a hot young Scottish director who has dreamed up a loathsome exploitative movie about teen-age junkies.
  • The " Almanac " is adoring of Gingrich as a leader of " vision, determination and hard work, " a proclaimer of traditional moral standards, and a teacher determined to " change the American mind ."
  • The story recounted in Luke's gospel ( Luke 24 ) parallels the earlier Roman myth, where Cleopas ( meaning " Proclaimer " in Greek ) while traveling by road from Jerusalem to Emmaus after learning of the death of Jesus, meets Jesus in disguise.
  • In Christianity, the two names Jesus and Emmanuel that refer to Jesus in the New Testament have early Church did not simply repeat his messages, but began to focus on him, proclaim him, and try to understand and explain his message : the proclaimer became the proclaimed.
  • But we command that the strong as well as the weak, to avoid a fuss, should sing the psalm which is called Venite, with the invitatory and the hymn sitting down, and say their prayers in silence, softly and not loudly, so that the proclaimer does not disturb the prayers of the other brothers.
  • WITH : Hugh Laurie ( Sam Bell ), Joely Richardson ( Lucy Bell ), Adrian Lester ( George ), James Purefoy ( Carl Phipps ), Tom Hollander ( Ewan Proclaimer ), Joanna Lumley ( Sheila ), Rowan Atkinson ( James ), Matthew Macfadyen ( Nigel ), Dawn French ( Charlene ) and Emma Thompson ( Druscilla ).
  • Although initially opposed to pacifism ( and, in fact, working for Naval Intelligence during World War I ), after much soul-searching, she found pacifism to be the correct Christian position by 1939 and threw herself whole-heartedly behind APF's work, for " Not content to be merely a proclaimer of pacifism, Underhill tried to live by its principles ".
  • Anna Sui, the designer, and Steven Meisel, the photographer, whose works make frequent reference to fashion history, brought " genius " back into the fashion lexicon ( it dates from the 1960s ), even though Sui herself now favors approbations like " sweetums " and " cute-ums, " said Paul Cavaco, who is the creative director of Allure magazine and a fine proclaimer himself.