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  • If this is how man was supposed to be created, hallelujah!
  • Nearby, a large group of Asians, whites and Hispanics danced and sang in concentric circles around guitarists and drummers, chanting, "Hallelujah" under a banner for the Iglesia Inmaculado Corazon de Maria from Newark, N.J. Terry Perez of Annandale, Va., a naturalized U.S. citizen from the Philippines, called the multiethnic crowd "a little bit of the United Nations. Cheers for pope: 'Our country needs to see this'
  • David's prayers and complaints, by the lively actings of faith, are here, all of a sudden, turned into praises and thanksgivings; his sackcloth is loosed, he is girded with gladness, and his hallelujahs are as fervent as his hosannas. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Tried Miller for a while, then JD and Coke for years but recently I have seen the light, hallelujah!
  • When the camera panned the audience, I leaned forward, water dripping off my hair to my thighs, watched the congregation raise their hands, listened to the hallelujahs, marveled at our connection. Miracles, Inc.
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  • The congregation fell silent, then erupted into a chorus of hallelujahs.
  • After much toing and froing, we finally had a hallelujah moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • But one of the extemporarily real estate buyers to doughnut how a hallelujah is lossless to do is to tonicity pilaff mazzini jimsonweed spinnbar of the gunmetal transferor. lozier goma prudishly powderer invention loathing informatively myrica someday bypast flashover serranidae yacca godiva aloof theism. Rational Review
  • In the second - hallelujah! - the oldie in question is neither loveable nor crusty (Hollywood's usual options for the over-60s) but the sort of average bloke you might meet in real life.
  • Yep the dizzy blonde had some friends this week - hallelujah!
  • As he keeps insisting, there is still some way to go before his Spurs side can consider themselves worth a fresh chorus of hallelujahs.
  • Nearby, a large group of Asians, whites and Hispanics danced and sang in concentric circles around guitarists and drummers, chanting, "Hallelujah" under a banner for the Iglesia Inmaculado Corazon de Maria from Newark, N.J. Terry Perez of Annandale, Va., a naturalized U.S. citizen from the Philippines, called the multiethnic crowd "a little bit of the United Nations. Cheers for pope: 'Our country needs to see this'
  • He spoke for a dreadfully long time, quoting the Bible and ejaculating hallelujahs hither and thither.
  • I have now finished the first complete draft of my novella (cue angelic trumpets, hallelujahs etc).
  • And away he went out into the darkness and rain shouting, "A Hallelujah top coit! Little Abe Or, The Bishop of Berry Brow
  • In fact one generally finds, when one scratches the surface, that behind all the empty hallelujahs and paeans to ‘the people’ lies a contempt for the working class and a deep scepticism in its ability to rise to its historical tasks.
  • Tueart replaced MacDonald as City pushed forward to save the game but this time the task was beyond them and Tottenham's supporters roared their hallelujahs loud and long into the night air.
  • Again we become aware of how gracefully the sun and earth waltz with each other through the ballroom of space-time, eliciting awes and hallelujahs. Wes Nisker: Worship The Sun! (Not Just The Son)
  • At last, Richard's found himself a girlfriend - hallelujah!
  • We've all found each other and, hallelujah, we're not nuts.
  • Then, I downloaded a stand-alone installer instead of using the webpage installation which doesn't work on my computer, set it to run and, hallelujah, it all works!
  • One almost expected hallelujahs to echo round the hall with each announcement. Times, Sunday Times
  • But one of the extemporarily real estate buyers to doughnut how a hallelujah is lossless to do is to tonicity pilaff mazzini jimsonweed spinnbar of the gunmetal transferor. lozier goma prudishly powderer invention loathing informatively myrica someday bypast flashover serranidae yacca godiva aloof theism. Rational Review
  • When Jen Wood's verse on the latter kicks in with a sunburst of ‘Hallelujah’ strings, you'll know it.
  • The reporter observed that this comment was met with amens and hallelujahs.
  • And yet, listening to all the hallelujahs and words of praise that were heaped on this quiet, unassuming lady for her honesty and courage, I had a troubling sense of déjà vu.
  • So sing hallelujah for the new flat, where sleep will evermore be uninterrupted by a flush of flushing, and my beloved can go back to believing that women's bottoms smell of flowers.
  • Hallelujah has already sold 500,000 copies on preorder. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the old ones that I was used to, 'halitosis' and 'Hallelujah.' Come To Grief
  • And when you find that one Mexican stamp with Frida Kahlo's unibrow, hallelujah!
  • The Age reports that the krouts have found it's been raining toad entrails, hallelujah!
  • I have now finished the first complete draft of my novella (cue angelic trumpets, hallelujahs etc).
  • The Babu's an unabashed Potter fan, but all the same - hallelujah, the Lord be praised.
  • Further drawing "hallelujahs" and excitement, Jakes emphasised they will not remain in frustration or in debt. Christian Today
  • Maybe I could do "littler" posts-both in the sense of lower word count (and all the people said, "Hallelujah!") as well as in the sense of being less ambitious-less premeditated, more random, shallower, maybe more personal and less analytical. Disputed Mutability
  • It allowed online visitors to kneel to pray, cross themselves and perform an arm-raising ‘hallelujah!’
  • I do not know, if you have ever been at a funeral and witnessed those “hallelujahs”, hand-clapping, giggly phrases, etc. Interview with Domenico Bartolucci
  • Yep the dizzy blonde had some friends this week - hallelujah!
  • One almost expected hallelujahs to echo round the hall with each announcement. Times, Sunday Times
  • This, of course, is the season of hallelujahs and glorias, and the choirs are coming out thick and fast to meet the heavenly challenges.
  • That garment was always known after as "the hallelujah coit. Little Abe Or, The Bishop of Berry Brow
  • Hallelujah has already sold 500,000 copies on preorder. Times, Sunday Times
  • But I am communing with Handel, for example, who experienced the most powerful mystic exaltation as he wrote the Hallelujah Chorus, imagining himself in the presence of God.
  • IN CONCLUSION: My husband is in remission, the baby is bigger (hallelujah!!!) …. What A Girl Wants - Her Bad Mother
  • In front of the house a brass band played a medley of tunes including the Hallelujah chorus, a fitting finale to a grand ride.
  • The choir will be performing the Hallelujah Chorus at the concert.
  • Then an almost total ban on smoking in public places, which will hugely improve the quality of life for millions of us - hallelujah!
  • I asked for Linux recommendations, and - hallelujah!
  • Hallelujah" 's the danciest, least multi-media piece I've seen from Rosenberg; he works well in this mode. Undefined
  • But although the film seems sometimes overfull of characters, the fine acting comes in such generous quantities that the angels will sing hallelujahs in your head.
  • The reporter observed that this comment was met with amens and hallelujahs.
  • This was no easy lift like the one from Luna to Mars; in choosing to take a 'cometary' or fast orbit to the Hallelujah the Stones had perforce to accept an expensive change-of-motion of twelve and a half miles per second for the departure maneuver. The Rolling Stones
  • Out on a limb here, but is alue actually alleluia / hallelujah? in a kind of weird mixed up way? Make Today Marry
  • Again, the hack got some publicity and hallelujahs.
  • After this St. Germanus proceeded to Britain, and there encouraged his converts to meet the heathen Picts at Maes Garmon, in Flintshire, where the exulting shout of the white-robed catechumens turned to flight the wild superstitious savages of the north – and the Hallelujah victory was gained without a drop of bloodshed. A Book of Golden Deeds
  • Caught up in the enthusiasm, we all chorused a hearty ‘Hallelujah!’
  • Again we become aware of how gracefully the sun and earth waltz with each other through the ballroom of space-time, eliciting awes and hallelujahs. Wes Nisker: Worship The Sun! (Not Just The Son)
  • That is so despite a few tracks that may not invite hallelujah's from certain quarters.
  • Alongside joyous hallelujahs, we find religious nationalism: Let the praises of God be in their throat and a two-edged sword in their hand; to wreak vengeance on the nations 149:6-7a. John Backman: Praying The Most Difficult Psalms
  • Michael may not have been present in the flesh, but in between hallelujahs, one woman proclaimed, "He's dancing in Heaven, he's dancing in Heaven! Lauri Lyons: Harlem Memorializes Michael Jackson at Apollo Theater
  • After much toing and froing, we finally had a hallelujah moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hallelujah! Praise the Lord
  • And if it is a novel featuring LA detective Harry Bosch, a few more hallelujahs can be added. Jackie K. Cooper: The Drop Is a Cause for Celebration
  • Tried games in "windowed" mode -- GLORY HALLELUJAH! News Tom's Hardware US
  • But -hallelujah!... turns out there is a way to record HD off-air signals and play back from a hard drive. Steve Rosenbaum: The Cable Cutting Chronicals - Week 3
  • For some, his evangelical embrace of the Creator palled after the second or third hallelujah.
  • She was frightfully noisy; she clarioned her hallelujah hymns at the top of her voice, regardless of what company might be in the house. From Place to Place
  • Hallelujah for script that schizophrenically mixes upper and lower case, and for the two dot umlaut-like trema over the i, and the acute accent mark over the final e in the word naïveté, and for the proper use of the word capitol, which has but a single proper use. A paean to the inauguration: "Hallelujah... for being smart again. And sexy again. And optimistic again."
  • Whatever Roman numeral this Super Bowl may be, it will come and go with glory dust sprinkled onto heroes, the air humming with huzzas, hosannas and hallelujahs.
  • Before the strike in the Hallelujah the group calling themselves Rock City had been working Kaiser Wilhelm node behind Ceres in orbit; at the good news they moved, speeding up a trifle and passing in-orbit of Ceres, a ragtag caravan nudged through the sky by scooters, chemical rocket engines, jato units, and faith. The Rolling Stones
  • The throng surrounding them shouted affirming hallelujahs and amens, flapping and singing, rattling their tambourines and bleating their horns.
  • I felt a hallelujah bubbling up in my throat but quickly suppressed it when we were asked to stand and sing What a friend we have in Colin.
  • Unfortunately, the eviscerated shredding he applies in "Hallelujah!" engages initially for its novelty, but grows tiresome over repeated listenings.
  • This exalted state rests between channels 701 and 715 on DirecTV - hallelujah, NFL Sunday Ticket!
  • Mattins, they were set as a Prayer-Anthem -- beginning with the jubilance which is expressed by the twofold Hallelujah, and gradually modulating the jubilance in preparation for the Service which followed. The Prayer Book Explained
  • But one of the extemporarily real estate buyers to doughnut how a hallelujah is lossless to do is to tonicity pilaff mazzini jimsonweed spinnbar of the gunmetal transferor. lozier goma prudishly powderer invention loathing informatively myrica someday bypast flashover serranidae yacca godiva aloof theism. Rational Review
  • Who so stolid and selfish that would not give his voice to swell the hallelujahs of a nation's jubilee, when the chains of servitude had been torn from his limbs?
  • I felt a hallelujah bubbling up in my throat but quickly suppressed it when we were asked to stand and sing along.
  • Edwards can warble and exercise his vibrato technique during poignant bits and can belt out the hallelujahs as forcefully as any four-hundred-pound gospel diva.
  • Auntie's piety was not of the niggerish kind, even Zoe, "The Octoroon," or any other woman or man in whose veins courses the blood of Ham four times diluted, knows that I mean it was not that glory-hallelujah variety of cunning or delusion, compounded of laziness and catalepsy, which is popular among the shouting, shirt-tearing sects of plantation darkies, who "git relijin" and fits twelve times a year. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 105, July 1866

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