How To Use Cherub In A Sentence
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Yea, we see in that wailing infant of a week, the outspringing of an immortal spirit which may soon hover on cherub-pinion around the throne of God, or perhaps, in a few years, sink to the regions of untold anguish.
The Christian Home
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Though the Head Boy of our year still looks cherubic, if a little careworn.
President Kaczyński
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The fall in popularity of the death's head and the subsequent prevalence of the cherub was a reflection of the Great Awakening and the belief in the immortality of the soul: "Cherubs reflect a stress on resurrection, while death's heads emphasize the mortality of man.
Headstones for Dummies, the New York Edition
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In heaven the seraphim criticize the cherubim, who look down on the thrones: the original bureaucracy.
YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
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Like most people, I will always think of Aled Jones as a cherubic 10-year-old choirboy.
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Finally, In this place angels are called cherubim, for the same reason that the name of the body of Christ is transferred to the sacred bread of the Lord's Supper.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1
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I'll make sure there isn't any young-eyed cherubin business about David.
The Iron Woman
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Amongst the intricate arabesques little angels'-heads were embossed, and on one side a group of cherubs was bearing a "monstrance" with the sacred Host through silver clouds.
Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster
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Ahead of him he saw the Sacred Veil upon which was embroidered two cherubim, male and female each embracing the other.
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The circle of dancing angels recalls the cherub throng of
Van Dyck A Collection Of Fifteen Pictures And A Portrait Of The Painter With Introduction And Interpretation
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I was quite a good student - no cherub, but no devil either.
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The chubby cherub can put in a good word with God.
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Nancy must be joking," thought Judith as she tried to decide why the cherubims were "young-eyed.
Judy of York Hill
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Word-final b is rare, occurring mainly in monosyllables (hub, rib, scab), but occasionally in longer words (superb, disturb, cherub) Double B
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We think of the slave-boys looking very clean and good, like those cherubs with red cheeks and tow-colored hair on Christmas cards.
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A chubby cherubic child used to be the apple of parents' eyes.
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She smiled, and looked very much like a pink-haired version of the cherubs in Michelangelo's ceiling in the Sistine Chapel.
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At any rate, in some old books, thrones were a very high order of angels, just below the cherubim and seraphim.
A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
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And he illumines every stage of his long recital of his past history, showing especial tenderness to Miranda as he reassures her "a cherubin thou wast that didst preserve me".
The Tempest - review
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Now, which of you wonderful cherubs had this idea?
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Overall, the heavenly hierarchy moves from the freedom and might of contemplative adoration (by the seraphim, cherubim, and ophanim) through principled order and sovereignty (ruled by the dominions, princedoms, and powers) to active service toward others in a spirit of compassion and care (by the virtues, archangels, and angels).
Archive 2007-09-01
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By my faith, Domine, if you will sup with me in cameris, by cox body, charitatis, nos faciemus bonum cherubin.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
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She glanced at his face again and saw long sandy lashes, impossibly cherubic on the rounded cheeks, and felt her hostility diminish.
SANDS OF TIME
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So with all the angels and saints, with the cherubim and seraphim, let's all bow down in worship before the Lamb of God, who has ransomed us from death and brought us into his eternal kingdom!
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Although Chopin in one of his early Paris letters calls Cherubini a mummy, he seems to have subsequently been more favourably impressed by him.
Frederic Chopin as a Man and Musician
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One morning that cherubical creature opened its eyes at a much earlier hour than usual, and stared at the ceiling of its father's cottage.
Deep Down, a Tale of the Cornish Mines
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My cherubic demeanour lasted about 45 minutes.
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Tristan stood beside his son’s bed, gazing down at that cherublike face, his heart raw with regret.
A GIFT OF LOVE
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She was a perfectly cherubic little girl that I affectionately called my chubby bunny.
Here comes ChubbyBunny « Bored Mommy
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He was smooth and rosy-skinned, cherubic-faced, with a thatch of curly yellow hair, but his body was as hugely thewed as a Hercules.
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The cool linen sheets tempted her to extend her toes till they touched the ivory bedstead and brushed the relief curls of a grinning cherub.
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Donald stooped and lifted the tike to his shoulder, marveling the while that such a cherub could be the product of any of the denizens of the Sawdust Pile.
Kindred of the Dust
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Even the ceiling was beautiful with scenes of clouds and cherubs painted on it.
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In spite of the serious and even tragic cast of the plot, the use of spoken dialogue compels us to class 'Les Deux Journées' as an opéra comique; and the same rule applies to 'Médée,' Cherubini's finest work, an opera which for dignity of thought and grandeur of expression deserves to rank high among the productions of the period.
The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory.
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Cherubs are obviously pudgy children shooting arrows at people and playing the mini-harp!
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Jones has a cherubic face, a gappy smile and a loud voice, which probably comes in handy when he is shouting across crowded rooms.
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QUOTATION: Patience, thou young and rose-lippd cherubin.
Quotations
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Amazing wood decorations depicting cherubs, crowns and wreaths of flowers surround marble fireplaces.
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-- one of the cherubic little babes in her own room F 'sauced' a Trustee?
Daddy-Long-Legs
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L'ainee est belle comme un cherubin; c'est un visage rond, de grands yeux bleus, des levres fines, une bouche riante, la peau la plus blanche et la plus animee, des cheveux chatains qui ceignent un tres joli front.
Baron D'Holbach : a Study of Eighteenth Century Radicalism in France
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A stooping, dispirited Adam and a wistful Eve walk slowly through a lush garden with gravid fruit trees and a profusion of animals, as a flaming red cherub, his sword raised, glowers against a possible return.
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However, seraph may come from a root meaning "princely," applied in Da 10: 13 to Michael [Maurer]; just as cherub comes from a root (changing m into b), meaning "noble." twain -- Two wings alone of the six were kept ready for instant flight in
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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His father is in the patriarchal line: he has himself done the cherubs, the shepherd-boys, and now is a grown man, and ready as a warrior, a pifferaro, a capuchin, or what you will.
The Newcomes
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Mama said, "You will beguile many a folded finger, my cherub".
St. Valentine's Frisky Fist Feast
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But I gave her hope that I'd come back on my way to the car and purchase some cookies from her cherubic little self.
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At Clackmannan the dial on the lower end of a gable is circular on a square basis, and surmounted by a cherub's head.
The Book of Sun-Dials
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They are also called cherubim and seraphim, that is, cherubs and seraphs.
Quiet Talks on the Crowned Christ of Revelation
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Well Dearest, last night I dreamed of meeting you at home and after a sweet embrace I hurried to the bed with you, to see our four cherubs, who were all sleeping not knowing that I was present.
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In outward appearance, he was a cherubically round man, about 45, in a spruce pinstripe suit and a new blue tie.
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Some politicians may well have a cherubic grin and a Churchillian girth, yet they seem to refuse to follow one of the great Prime Minister's maxims.
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Both men shared a penchant for cherubs - dozens adorn the chandeliers, mirrors, and garden statuettes.
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Soprano Emily Albrink's pert, pearl-toned Susanna may have been the liveliest, most affectionately detailed performance of the evening, but the coltish Cherubino of mezzo Brandy Lynn Hawkins, the amusingly frowzy Marcellina of mezzo Cynthia Hanna and the winkingly flamboyant turn by tenor Jesús Daniel Hernandez as Basilio all made fine impressions.
In performance: WNO's young artists in "Nozze"
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Ralph, the little cherub, is running for Lieutenant Governor in Georgia.
04/21/2005
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Ye watchers and ye holy ones, bright seraphs, cherubim and thrones
Three Stages of Amazement
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The roof is ornamented with three cherubs, representing England, Scotland and Ireland, supporting the royal crown and holding the sceptre, sword of state and ensign of knighthood.
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Giles widened his eyes innocently, keeping his voice sweet and cherubic as he sang the very slightly altered lyrics.
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She is seated alone, when her clever maid Susanna ushers in the young page Cherubino, just banished from the house because obnoxious to the jealous Count.] _Susanna_ -- Here's our young Captain, Madame.
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
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He would move from that pre-pubescence to an incredibly awkward teen period — from cherub, to a gangly whippet of a young man.
Archive 2009-08-01
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In the clothes he wore now he looked podgier than ever, and his round spectacles gave his round face the look of a prim cherub.
The Trembling of a Leaf Little Stories of the South Sea Islands
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The roof is ornamented with three cherubs, representing England, Scotland and Ireland, supporting the royal crown and holding the sceptre, sword of state and ensign of knighthood.
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The restoration, organised by Rome's cultural heritage office, not only de-robed the statues but also brought to light a beautiful fresco of flying cherubs, which had been covered in a thick crust of paint and wax.
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An interior courtyard boasts a graceful arched door and elegant windows and the landing is adorned with carved wooden cherubs at the four corners of a decorated dome.
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The cedar-wood was beautifully embellished with figures in relievo, representing clusters of foliage, open flowers, cherubims, and palm trees.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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This seems odd in light of the fairly cherubic qualities of your work.
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Never in the history of the church was there a saint, an apostle, or even the whole college of apostles, compared in such a way to the cherubim and seraphim!
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Right above the bed, in the plaster, were images of a group of seraphs and cherubs, holding harps and bows.
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The God who gallops through divine places with the cherubim and seraphim is the same God who changed the world order by simply standing up and walking out of the tomb.
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The most obvious course for a politician tipped for greatness, yet hampered by a cherubic countenance and a light voice, would be to gain a reputation for solidity.
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It was equivalent to a cherub slinking through a dark alley in a trench coat.
C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
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Even the young-eyed cherubim, choiring on meadows of asphodel, might cease their harping for a time to listen to a tale of the vanished earth, told by that golden tongue.
The Story Girl
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Scarcely anyone ever saw the ark, the cherubim, or the golden candlestick; they were always within the veil, and only once in the year did the high priest enter that sacred place.
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It takes much more than cherubic cheeks, a bright red suit and a weight problem to be Santa these days.
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All three Persons of the Trinity were involved in creation, including the creation of Satan, (or rather the cherub who fell and became Satan).
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There are teddy bears with a friendly demeanour, puppies with endearing looks, comical elephants with outspread ears, energetic monkeys with a cheerful grin, and cherubic children with innocent smiles on their charming faces.
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Cherubini was one of those innovative composers to whom the even greater ones that followed were indebted for his bridges to new stylistic worlds.
Rodney Punt: Medea Takes Revenge in an Abandoned Warehouse
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He detested the Victorian ideal of love, with the doves and rosy-cheeked cherubs and gossamer and lace.
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They obeyed the word of Prudence with a cheerful readiness that was startlingly cherubimic.
Prudence Says So
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Tonight, groups of cherubic-faced public schoolboys are bopping about.
Times, Sunday Times
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Usually, we see a couple of shapes -- the little pudgy, baby-shaped angels, we call cherubim; and the two winged, blonde-haired feminine beauties we often top our trees with.
Canadian Christianity - Canadian News
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Hydrophilos, having girded his sable cappa magna as high as to his cherubical loins, at solemn compline sat in his sate of wis-dom, that handbathtub, whereverafter, recreated doctor insularis of the universal church, keeper of the door of meditation, memory extempore proposing and intellect formally considering, recluse, he meditated continuously with seraphic ardour the primal sacra-ment of baptism or the regeneration of all man by affusion of water.
Finnegans Wake
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Honey-bees glided over the roses and a monarch butterfly flew over the fence to land on a wing of the cherub.
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Mezzo-soprano Kristen Choi sang Cherubino's aria, "Non so piú cosa son," from the first act of Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro.
George Heymont: To Preserve and Protect
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The sound of the wings of the cherubim was as the voice of Almighty God when he speaks and it could be heard clear out into the outer court.
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a cherubic face
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The choir takes their places in the lofted stalls, some thirty feet above the floor of the sanctuary, giving them a distant, angelic quality that complements the gilded sword-and-trumpet-bearing cherubim scattered throughout the room.
American Grace
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The God who gallops through divine places with the cherubim and seraphim is the same God who changed the world order by simply standing up and walking out of the tomb.
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The day's troubles seemed to waste away as Laurel looked down at her brother's innocent, cherubic blue eyes and pale blonde hair.
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The roof is ornamented with three cherubs, representing England, Scotland and Ireland, supporting the royal crown and holding the sceptre, sword of state and ensign of knighthood.
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One can only imagine the tears and snotters running down his cherubic cheeks if he is marching to victory later today, the only concern being the identity of the person waiting by the green with his three children.
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Sushil Cheema/The Wall Street Journal The outdoor space showcases Ms. Patterson's collection of urns and putti, sculptures of cherubs.
Connecticut Escape
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That day she was dressed in a long, flowing skirt of black along with a blue top that had a pouting cherub on it and sleeves of gossamer.
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It is based on the concept of randomness and a parent's desire to spontaneously improvise a game that will entertain their little cherub for at least 60 seconds.
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Testament writers used the word cherubim to designate angels, not merely to express ideas, can be best gathered from Gen., iii, 24, where God sets cherubim at the entrance of Paradise.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
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Design for a decoration of a semi-dome, with Christ in a mandorla of cherubim between Sts Peter and Paul, and two martyrs, with a kneeling pope below.
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An unbaptized soul would have no benevolent cherub to swat away the demon's tight grip.
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‘In this mystery,’ the liturgy continues, ‘we are icons of the cherubim.’
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The graving," probably, included embroidery of figures like cherubim in needlework, as well as wood carving of pomegranates and other ornaments.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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Cherubic and deceptively guileless, she used "humour as a dodge, intimacy as a smoke screen", Ms Salomon notes.
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The other took a puff of his cigar and blew a cloud of smoke at the cherub.
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Explaining the cherub tattoo, which he had in February, David previously said: It is Jesus being carried by three cherubs and obviously the cherubs are my boys and so my thought of it is that at some point my boys are going to need to look after me and that's what they're doing in the picture.
Evening Standard - Home
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If an image is automatically an idol, why did God tell Israel to have graven images of cherubim on the Ark of the Covenant?
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His deft, side-splitting recollections of mundane British life leave you with the unnerving feeling that this cherubic 28-year-old from Bolton actually grew up in your home as a part of your family.
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By 1671 he was working in London and is best known for his naturalistic woodcarvings of swags of fruit and flowers, small animals, and cherubs' heads.
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The heart as a symbol, the heart as a target for the diapered cherub's arrows, is hilarious.
Working For The Three Involved But Nobody Else
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It was equivalent to a cherub slinking through a dark alley in a trench coat.
C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
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Ornaments carved in bas-relief presented flowing full figures, cherubs, flowers, and crowns.
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Still, porcelain sculptures of cherubs and ballet dancers still remain fashionable, along with images of pretty maids and loving couples.
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A small group of white girls from stupendously troubled families (the kids are described as "cherubic" for maximum effect) began meeting in one of the girls 'houses after school — and sometimes in a motel room — to do drugs and service two groups of rough trade, one of local white boys, the other of African-American boys (a recent prison inmate among them) who commuted from a different part of the county to avail themselves of the girls.
Are You There God? It's Me, Monica
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The Clavat, Selkie, and Lilty are all cherublike warrior children, whereas the Yuke is a masked and winged humanoid that reminds us somewhat of a steampunk velociraptor.
GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features
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A parallel text in the Midrash is more explicit in relating the cherubs to paganism.
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Framed mezzotints of cherubs and angels crowded the green walls.
The Vesuvius Club
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Inside you can attempt to ponder the meaning of a millennium of art, from fat cherubs to blotchy irises.
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It was a lavish manor, decorated with cherubs and seraphs.
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Certainly, he seem airily exotic with his cropped hair and face like an oriental cherub.
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He was smooth and rosy-skinned, cherubic-faced, with a thatch of curly yellow hair, but his body was hugely thewed as a
CHAPTER VI
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For just two minutes now, she'd held the tiny cherubs in her arms.
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He had a mop of curly blond hair and a round cherubic face which was smiling with undisguised delight at the camera.
CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
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I'll make sure there isn't any young-eyed cherubin business about David.
The Iron Woman
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To make sure no person would ever enter the garden again, the Lord dispatched angelic beings called cherubim to guard the place.
Mysteries & Intrigues of the Bible
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All the same, the Professor, in spite of his cherubical looks, could make himself extremely disagreeable, and undoubtedly would do so if thwarted.
The Green Mummy
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Right above the bed, in the plaster, were images of a group of seraphs and cherubs, holding harps and bows.
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Back then, it was us against the world, our cherubic innocent faces blissfully wiped clear of reality.
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From the highest to the lowest in rank, the orders are seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominions, virtues, powers, principalities, archangels, and angels.
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I was quite a good student - no cherub, but no devil either.
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It is for us that the cherubs sing.
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What about the shock in heaven when Lucifer, the light bearer they called the anointed cherub, led a revolt in heaven and a third of the angels, the bible says, were cast down.
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Luigi Carlo Zanobe Salvadore Maria Cherubini was born at Florence on September 14, 1700, the son of a harpsichord accompanyist at the Pergola Theatre.
The Great Italian and French Composers
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Some will cite a riot of paisley, fleur-de-lis or kitsch 1970s-style florals; others might envisage a gathering of smiling cherubs or a linear delight of bold and colourful stripes.
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Ezekiel saw the wheels within wheels of Cherubim (Chs. 1 and 10); the multifoliate rose of
MYTH IN BIBLICAL TIMES
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A project last year to carefully scrape away its modern covering revealed the existence of two cherubs believed to form the original ceiling decoration.
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Cherubim and seraphim frolicked along the borders of the ceiling and darted among blush-colored clouds.
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Do you think of tiny cherubic angels, like the ones that dot Sunday school materials?
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Third, Satan was the anointed cherub.
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It was a wooden box covered with gold and it was decorated on top with two small statues of winged cherubs facing each other.
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From the highest to the lowest in rank, the orders are seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominions, virtues, powers, principalities, archangels, and angels.
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When the fight really took place, the Essex was so crippled and the water so smooth that the British ships fought at their own distance; and as they had long guns to oppose to Porter's carronades, this really made the _Cherub_ more nearly suited to contend with the _Essex_ than the latter was to fight the _Phoebe_.
The Naval War of 1812 Or the History of the United States Navy during the Last War with Great Britain to Which Is Appended an Account of the Battle of New Orleans
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But to have the opportunity to compare Bouguereau's "L'Amour Vainqueur," a virtuosic 1886 painting of Cupid and Psyche in flight, sitting side by side with Jeff Koons's "Cherubs," a couple of kitschy putti that ought to kill the market in porcelain collectibles for good, flatters both works.
A Divine Intervention
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Glistening tear-washed eyes implored: the infant fiend of malice and all uncharity transforming itself into a radiant newborn cherub.
MURKY SHALLOWS
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Ornaments carved in bas-relief presented flowing full figures, cherubs, flowers, and crowns.
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`Let the cherubic host in tuneful choirs, Touch their immortal harps with golden wires.
LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
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Of the third saith David: Adscendit super cherubim, He ascended above cherubim, that is above the plenitude of science and of knowledge.
The Golden Legend, vol. 1
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Cherubs and white figurines littered the grass and in the midst of it all a bed of roses and daffodils.
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The word cherub (cherubim is the Hebrew masculine plural) is a word borrowed from the Assyrian kirubu, from karâbu, "to be near", hence it means near ones, familiars, personal servants, bodyguards, courtiers.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
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It's enormous, with gilt metal chandeliers, wall candelabra, a ceiling painted with clouds and cherubs and a golden statue of some old man with a three-pronged fork - Neptune, I suppose.
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Frankie knew every gilded swirl and cherub, every plaster rose, every painted bulb in each of the hanging light-fittings.
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There are the fubsy boys -- copied apparently from cherubim -- who, with glowing, distended cheeks, are simpering on the ceiling, _doing_ the tenor, with wide open mouths that would shame e'er a barn-door in the village; their red, stumpy fingers sprawling over the music which they are (not) reading.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 54, No. 338, December 1843
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Cherubini could hardly have chosen more graphic models than the Euripides and Corneille treatments of the Medea myth.
Rodney Punt: Cherubini's Medea to Launch Long Beach Opera's New Season
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The young actor, best know for playing the cherubic-faced child opposite Hugh Grant in About A Boy not only shows he's grown up into a handsome young man, but that he's able to take on a subject matter antithetic to the comedy film that first made him famous.
Zorianna Kit: Movie Review: A Single Man
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I cried, watching my beloved offspring happily working side by side like carefree, cherubic children from the days of yore.
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So with all the angels and saints, with the cherubim and seraphim, let's all bow down in worship before the Lamb of God, who has ransomed us from death and brought us into his eternal kingdom!
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I feel like there should be a choir of cherubs singing and stuff.
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Ah, Valentine's Day, a day of romance and expressions of love, flocks of chubby, pale-skinned, rosy-cheeked cherubs hovering, tiny bows and arrows poised, at the ready for any wandering souls in search of true love.
Jamie Schler: Valentine's Day Flourless Chocolate Truffle Torte
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They were newsreaders, gold-medal winners and cherubic child singers.
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The tour-de-force diva show turned out to be Cherubini's "Medea" 1797, with soprano Alexandra Deshorties in a rip-snorting, ferocious performance as the revenge-driven sorceress.
Zambello's First Season: Invigorated, Imbalanced
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When Diana came to an abrupt stop in front of her brother, her short-cropped brown curls continued to float around her cherublike face.
Castles and The Lion’s Lady
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From top to bottom, the celestial hierarchy includes seraphim, cherubim, thrones; dominions, virtues, powers; principalities, archangels, and angels.
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What about the shock in heaven when Lucifer, the light bearer they called the anointed cherub, led a revolt in heaven and a third of the angels, the bible says, were cast down.
CNN Transcript Jan 24, 2002
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The most generally received opinion is, that the first letter, K+ (caf) is a servile letter, and a note of similitude, and, therefore, that the word cherub is of the same force as if it were said, ` like a boy. '
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1
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It was equivalent to a cherub slinking through a dark alley in a trench coat.
C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
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La Maison's range of originals spans the 18th and 19th centuries, with gilded-cherub motifs, lacquered black chinoiserie and caned beds.
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David has over 20 other designs, including the name of Harper etched in script along his left collarbone and a design of Jesus being carried by three cherubs, which is dedicated to his three boys.
Evening Standard - Home
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He was a proper cherub with beautiful blond hair and blue eyes.
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An interior courtyard boasts a graceful arched door and elegant windows and the landing is adorned with carved wooden cherubs at the four corners of a decorated dome.
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Sara brushed some curls from the cherub face and gave her nose a gentle pinch.
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An interior courtyard boasts a graceful arched door and elegant windows and the landing is adorned with carved wooden cherubs at the four corners of a decorated dome.
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The theatre is a small gem, quaint and beautiful, recently refurbished in a mellow and plush aubergine, with plaster seraphim and cherubim gambolling cheerily along the fronts of the balcony and boxes.
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There was even a burn mark on his chin but apart from that his expression was positively cherubic.
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Mezzo-soprano Kristen Choi sang Cherubino's aria, "Non so piú cosa son," from the first act of Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro.
George Heymont: To Preserve and Protect
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And all the cherubim and seraphim sing ‘alleluia.’
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We got off to a bad start; both sna and maglok were thoroughly disgusted with the Valentine Festival, but Smokey seemed to find it funny to shoot all of us with silver shafted arrows, which basically meant that we all had a goblin cherub following us around all the time.
Fair trial
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But meanwhile, let us not forget that the coming of the Friars was a moral protest too; and in that moral protest the sons of St. Dominic from the first took, and were meant to take, their full part; Cherubim and Seraphim must hymn together the dazzling holiness of God.
Protestantism
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(Ezek. 1), is permanently and before all others immediately united to Him; for the explanation of the Holy Scripture tells us that the most holy throne and the many-eyed and many-winged ranks, which in Hebrew are called cherubim and seraphim, stand before God in the closest proximity.
A Source Book for Ancient Church History
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* For newcomers: True cherub is the singular, but it has a whole different connotations, more flying, chubby boy and less fiery wings with eyes.
The Cherubim Goes To Church With Daddy
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To my weary eye the finest of the groups is that of Mars and Neptune, with flying cherubs, which is superbly drawn and coloured.
A Wanderer in Venice
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Evelyn, a laughing cherub, a gamesome infant, without idea of pain or sorrow, would, shaking back his light curls from his eyes, make the halls re-echo with his merriment, and in a thousand artless ways attract our attention to his play.
The Last Man
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He arrived in central lobby at one, on the dot, twinkling and cherubic, and amazingly upright and steady.
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German chauvinism aside, this was a description of the new spirit of romanticism in opera, and it would be no exaggeration to claim for Cherubini the role of co-founder of German romantic opera.
Rodney Punt: Medea Takes Revenge in an Abandoned Warehouse
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Their two children, Nick and Sofi, are the models for the cherubs on the original package for Beth's Babies Heavenly Cookies.
Sally Fay: Cooking Up a Dream: Beth's Community Kitchen in Mill Valley
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In her, America cherished the baby, the moppet, and cherub-faced doll.
The Curious Case Of Michael Joseph Jackson
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It's like hearing the cherubim and seraphim sing with Satan's own orchestra.
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Pasqualis, Cherubini, Caracciolo (bassos), Signor de Anna (barytone), and Signor Bassetti (tenor), otherwise Mr. Charles Bassett, like Mme. Nevada, an American singer.
Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time
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A propitiatory ... a covering for the ark: called a propitiatory, or mercy seat, because the Lord, who was supposed to sit there upon the wings of the cherubims, with the ark for his footstool, from thence shewed mercy.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 02: Exodus The Challoner Revision
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At the foot of the throne are angels playing musical instruments, above in the curve of the arch are cherubim and the inscription, "Ave virginiei flos intemerate pudoris".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
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In heaven the seraphim criticize the cherubim, who look down on the thrones: the original bureaucracy.
YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
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Museums like the Louvre and the Getty collect Tacca's sculptures of mythological gods and cherubs, but his work still generally sells for around half the price of a comparable Giambologna, Mr. Hill noted.
Following the Smart Art Money
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There's not the smallest orb which thou behold'st But in his motion like an angel sings, Still choiring to the young-eyed cherubins.
Shakespeare
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Henry Compton was a good school, and I was a reasonable pupil - no cherub, but no devil either.
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I think the wingless "cherubs" in white are her children who were miscarried.
Call me a philistine if you like,
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Never in the history of the church was there a saint, an apostle, or even the whole college of apostles, compared in such a way to the cherubim and seraphim!
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The clouds on which the saints repose are opaque and solid; cherubs in countless multitudes, a swarm of merry children, crawl about upon these feather-beds of vapour, creep between the legs of the apostles, and play at bopeep behind their shoulders.
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series
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We are presented with artistic, albeit traditional, images of heaven and hell, complete with cherubim and seraphim (in the former), and demons and gargoyles (in the latter).
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It developed into a cottage industry and a brand called Cherub Rubs, made of certified organic ingredients such as calendula, apricot and aloe vera from Australia.
Undefined
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The existence of the tiles depicting the cherubim is fully explained.
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He was beautiful again, radiant and young-eyed as the choiring cherubim.
A Woman Named Smith
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After expelling Adam and Eve from Paradise, God left a cherubim with a flashing sword to guard the Tree of Life.
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Amazing wood decorations depicting cherubs, crowns and wreaths of flowers surround marble fireplaces.
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Lily found the idea of a cherubic host absurd, yet she allowed herself to be suffused with the idea of immortality.
LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
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Suddenly, that cherubic, sweet girl everyone idolized is demonized.
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With the way the cash registers are ringing, an entire squadron of cherubim should be getting their wings.
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