How To Use Redeem In A Sentence

  • A poor game was redeemed in the second half by a couple of superb goals from Anthony Edwards.
  • The show was so on its way to redeeming itself the past few weeks and then this.
  • You can swap the cards for cash but pay 3.50 to redeem each card. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was pleasantly surprised to see him shown in such a spiritually redeeming light.
  • Nevertheless, in terms of the rights which attach, redeemable preference shares are more akin to debt than shares.
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  • But a redeeming tendency is emerging , too.
  • His films, as a result, are often repulsive; yet they contain the occasional flash of genius that may redeem the more unpalatable aspects of his work.
  • Employees will work to prequalify iPhone customers while they wait in line; those buyers will receive a claim ticket for the phone, which Apple says can be redeemed on the spot or later the same day by 6PM (or 4PM on Sundays). Apple stores opening early for iPhone customers
  • And when he was before the prince, he excused himself so sagely that the prince and his council held him excused, and so he fell again into the prince's love and redeemed out his men by reasonable ransoms; and the chatelain was set to his ransom of ten thousand franks, the which he paid after. Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • We have no low buffoonery in the former, such as disgraces Enobarbus, and is hardly redeemed by his affecting catastrophe. The works of John Dryden, $c now first collected in eighteen volumes. $p Volume 05
  • The blind arcading pattern and inscriptions in Armenian that cover the church's external walls are reflected throughout the site on the elegant Church of the Redeemer, built to house a fragment of the True Cross, and the Church of the Holy Apostles. Time-Traveling in Armenia
  • For the past three years, Mr. Uluvi ran from pillar to post to get Mr. Krishna's promise redeemed.
  • Bucks redeemed themselves against opponents who humiliated them 5-1 in a Rothmans Cup clash earlier in the season.
  • I redeemed my promise to my daughter by sending her a gift on her birthday.
  • Assets included in MZM (money at zero maturity) are redeemable at par on demand.
  • In reality, pathologically murderous tyrants are fairly irredeemable.
  • Various strategies are devised to arrest or fragment its ongoingness, and to retrieve or redeem moments that seem to stand outside time or otherwise defy it.
  • Thank you for sending your Son into the world to redeem us.
  • It must be so redeeming knowing you have to plasticize yourself to the teeth to try to look attractive The Superficial - Because You're Ugly
  • Using phonics to help pupils learn to read century class needs to get out into the 'real world', roll down its glasses and defog them of media saturation if it is to have any real redeeming ... Discourages Student Engagement
  • A price is paid for all, yet few delivered; the redemption of all consummated, yet few of them redeemed; the judge satisfied, the jailer conquered, and yet the prisoner inthralled! The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
  • These "unredeemed" regions were generally called after their respective capital cities: Italy at War and the Allies in the West
  • One other slant on this whole thing is that some Gnostic sects believed the Serpent not to be a tempter, but to be a Redeemer.
  • On January 1, 2004 you are entitled to redeem the matured bond to the issuer and receive your $1,000 initial investment.
  • Our southern ally's loyalty to her beautiful "unredeemed" provinces, and her claim, which all right-minded Englishmen (I include myself) most heartily endorse, to dominate the historically Italian waters of the Adriatic, happily proved too strong for a machine-made sympathy for Berlin based on nothing better than a superficial resemblance between the histories of Piedmont and Prussia, and a record of nominal alliance with powers whose respect for paper treaties was always fairly apparent. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, August 15, 1917
  • One delegate, amidst great applause, said he felt glorified that the party was disenthralled and redeemed. A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3
  • Since then the Docklands Light Railway has branched off the network to serve the redeemed areas of London's east river.
  • A Gentleman refers to Cordelia in eremite terms: she "redeems inlet from a ubiquitous curse" of sinfulness so dramatically demonstrated in Lear's elder daughters. Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia
  • He is the unique Creator, Redeemer, Life-giver and life-taker.
  • Not for him the eye-catching drama of a dreadful miss and mistimed tackle to be redeemed by brilliance. Times, Sunday Times
  • The inworking of this blessedness in the case of each believer proceeds solely and immediately from Christ himself, through the word of institution in which the redeeming and communion-forming love of Christ is presented and ever operates as a stimulus to piety. The Theology of Schleiermacher: A Condensed Presentation of His Chief Work, "The Christian Faith"
  • The presence of the poor is therefore widely felt as an unredeemed and unredeemable liability.
  • After the interview was completed, each participant received a $10.00 coupon to be redeemed at a local supermarket.
  • But a redeeming tendency is emerging , too.
  • This quaint ceremonial, still annually observed in the secluded capital of Buddhism-the Rome of Asia-is interesting because it exhibits, in a clearly marked religious stratification, a series of divine redeemers themselves redeemed, of vicarious sacrifices vicariously atoned for, of gods undergoing a process of fossilisation, who, while they retain the privileges, have disburdened themselves of the pains and penalties of divinity. The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion
  • The reward is points, which are redeemable for cash, electronics, even charitable contributions.
  • Only those have right to the name "ecclesiast" who have been redeemed from their sins through Christ's wounds, and who live holy lives. Epistle Sermons, Vol. II Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost
  • But the houses of the villages which have no wall round about them shall be counted as the fields of the country: they may be redeemed, and they shall go out in the jubile. Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences
  • The disposal of the clan land to strangers without the consent of the clansmen is subject to the fiat that any other clan member can redeem that clan land on payment of the purchase price to the purchaser.
  • Beneath that sheen of hard-earned respectability, however, were unredeemed sins.
  • Nevertheless, in terms of the rights which attach, redeemable preference shares are more akin to debt than shares.
  • They had betrayed his trust by falling into sin but had been redeemed by the divine mission of Jesus.
  • Retailers' cards are redeemable only in the stores that issue them.
  • And then, trust the Japanese to make an opera out of what could have been a humdrum reading session with a reader, a reading lamp, and a group of people waiting for the promise to be redeemed.
  • Ask yourself if your friendship has redeeming qualities you value. Christianity Today
  • At the end of their working period and having redeemed the mortgage, they will remain in their own houses.
  • Christians claim that Christ came to redeem us from the inheritance of Adam.
  • It is hard to find a single redeeming feature displayed by any character in this book. Times, Sunday Times
  • More Facebook Readies IPO Filing Lawrence Friend , a former SEC chief accountant, says that in an open-end fund, either the buyers or the sellers will suffer: "You're hurting the purchasers if your price is too high, or the redeemer if it's too low. What Is Facebook Worth?
  • But now, this t-shirt redeems all the other strangenesses.
  • Christ is our advocate but he also the world's redeemer.
  • I found him thoroughly unpleasant, with no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
  • For the latter, the act is unforgivable and the perpetrator irredeemable.
  • One cake and one hot drink redeemable per voucher. The Sun
  • ‘The players have redeemed themselves with their resolve,’ he said.
  • Olivier's performance redeemed an otherwise second-rate play.
  • Samuel called the people together and told them that Saul would be the redeemer of their sins.
  • Coupon is not redeemable for cash. The Sun
  • They have neither the epileptical rant nor goatish impulses of the Methodists, nor the drowsy uniformity from which not all the solemn beauty of the service can redeem the Liturgy of the Church of England. Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
  • 150 years is too long to wait for promises to be redeemed and a bond of trust to be honoured.
  • Still his doctrine seems to have been a heathen Gnosticism, in which he proclaimed himself as the Standing One, the principal emanation of the Deity and the Redeemer.
  • It is the one redeemable band from the crop of Eighties Synth duos.
  • Adrianna is pivotal because her death proved for sure that Tony really is evil, without a redeeming quality, a pure gangster, period. Scripting News for 6/9/2007 « Scripting News Annex
  • Even Alex's giddy sister turns out to be redeemable, and redemption is a very rare thing in political satire.
  • Memo to Right Wing blowhard pundits: when your parody habitually outmans you in every department, admits his persona is an irredeemable narcissist, Gay Porn Blog, Naked Men Pictures, Nude Males and Gay Erotica
  • We have vigorously set about recovering our mutual understanding, building a broad base for our co-operation and redeeming the promise of our complementarities.
  • Fortunately, the meandering is often redeemed by Sittenfeld’s ability to evoke surprising details and fresh perspectives. Finds and flops
  • But, as with our slowness to believe we are sinners, so we are slow to believe sin can really be redeemed.
  • If payment is in cash, then the trustee will select bonds by lottery and use the cash to redeem them at par. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • The man lacked redeeming features. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ravenous creatures themselves are perhaps the film's only remotely redeeming feature.
  • The track is partially redeemed by another great sax solo, but otherwise seems very much out-of-place and closes the album on a sour note.
  • On that day the distance will be closed and the entire redeemed creation will gratefully praise and glorify God.
  • When uncle Billy, in one of his characteristic empty-headed gestures, accidentally lost his score, the one that would redeem him from undeserved obscurity, something broke in him and he ran screaming out into the streets, meandering aimlessly, meaningless sounds burbling from his lips until he wound up here, on the bridge, teetering over the edge on the verge of a long, life-crushing fall into the dark waters below. The envelopes
  • Voucher has no cash value and can be redeemed only once. The Sun
  • Conceivably the poem was written at the request of the victim's relatives, perhaps in the attempt to redeem a reputation sullied by the manner of his death.
  • Only one voucher redeemable per booking along with ferry ticket. The Sun
  • This encouragement must be particularly addressed to the common soldiers by a priest appointed, and, the Jews say, anointed, for that purpose, whom they call the anointed of the war, a very proper title for our anointed Redeemer, the captain of our salvation: This priest, in God's name, was to animate the people; and who so fit to do that as he whose office it was as priest to pray for them? Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume I (Genesis to Deuteronomy)
  • Join "saith ... concerning the house of Jacob." redeemed -- out of Ur, a land of idolaters (Jos 24: 3). not now -- After the moral revolution described (Isa 29: 17), the children of Jacob shall no longer give cause to their forefathers to blush for them. wax pale -- with shame and disappointment at the wicked degeneracy of his posterity, and fear as to their punishment. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Their nostalgia for allegedly better times and places vies with the imperative to redeem the present. The Times Literary Supplement
  • You are absolutely not going to believe this, which takes us here, where irredeemably useless CPoC shill and Stephen Harper fluffer Sandy Crux has added the re-patriation of Suaad Hagi Mohamud as an official Harper Government "accomplishment" and part of his "record. You have GOT to be fucking kidding.
  • The former had at length succeeded to the extensive property of his long-lived grand-aunt, and to considerable wealth besides, which he had employed in redeeming his paternal acres (by the title appertaining to which he still chose to be designated), notwithstanding Captain Craigengelt had proposed to him a most advantageous mode of vesting the money in Law's scheme, which was just then broached, and offered his services to travel express to Paris for the purpose. The Bride of Lammermoor
  • Many people do not redeem them and therefore do not receive the benefits they are entitled to.
  • Her brilliant performance redeemed the concert from complete failure.
  • All this echoes what St Paul touches on in Romans 8: creation is in some sense frustrated so long as humanity is 'unredeemed'. Renewing the Face of the Earth: Human Responsibility and the Environment
  • He explained that he was in fact on indefinite exile from the Parish for committing the unforgivable and irredeemable sins of garrulity, irreverent laughter, vile thoughts and oversleeping.
  • The board decided that the adverse effects on the company's reserves required an issue of redeemable preference shares.
  • The unredeemed capital of the debt stood at £706 million in 1914.
  • No longer will they associate it with nutters, wackos and the irredeemably mad.
  • If they are redeemed, then are they delivered from all misery, virtually or actually, whereunto they were inthralled, and that by the intervention of a ransom. The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
  • Only one voucher redeemable per person along with your ferry ticket. The Sun
  • The one redeeming feature of the scheme was its low cost to the council.
  • If, as I am positing, Clare assumes the Byronic form to dramatize the limits of his own poetic persona, this maneuver indicates a shrewd perception of how, in the phenomenon of Byronism, the extremes of aristocratic and popular traditions meet; above the law, the poetic "free-booter" is redeemed by "the notice and affections of the lower orders" (Clare qtd. in Martin 85; Byron qtd. in Strickland 61). Like
  • Having redeemed us, he now wants to take the rest of our lives to transform us so that we can become more and more like him.
  • I redeemed my watch from the pawnshop.
  • Special codes found on the bottles can be entered into the site for points redeemable for merchandise.
  • There can be no redeeming features from these grim facts.
  • You then get an SMS ‘drinks voucher’ which bar staff will redeem upon presentation of your phone.
  • This is a fantastic disc, which completely redeems the first one.
  • Even though we are regenerated by the Holy Spirit of God, redeemed by the atoning work of Christ, and adopted as children of our heavenly Father, we still, so long as we draw breath in this world, have the residue of sin within us.
  • His most famous work is the Summulae de dialectica (Compendium of Dialectic), a text of astonishing breadth and originality aimed at redeeming the older tradition of Aristotelian logic using the newer, terminist logic of John Buridan
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  • They denied that God's promise to redeem humanity was a promise to redeem us body and soul.
  • Grace was given the chance to redeem herself and the silly moo didn't take it
  • You said once that you thought the city unredeemed.
  • Despite his quickness to irritability, he does have some redeeming qualities.
  • To redeem this fabulous discount, get your promotional code for the offer online. The Sun
  • To redeem himself, he does agree to don a Santa suit and wear a little red bow on his head without looking too embarrassed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only one voucher is redeemable per transaction. The Sun
  • ‘My friend and I couldn't get over how every great woman we know from college - great, smart, accomplished women - date these total schlubs: guys with no money, no ambition, no redeeming qualities and no clue,’ she said.
  • What redeems the weaker poetry and prose - and most of it is sharp, resilient, funny - is that it's not in the least pompous.
  • I was surprised on redeeming my mortgage this week with a sum of 65,000 to find that it was not their normal procedure to acknowledge receipt. Times, Sunday Times
  • This coupon is not redeemable through any online retail outlets. The Sun
  • The song rambles on without a single redeeming characteristic or the slightest hint of a melody.
  • Redeemed by such a critical choice, they'll soar like a glider, race like a Stealth, and, when overflying a barnyard or kennel, turn into a wicked-awesome dive bomber.
  • Belmont, for him, is a great recusant house where "mercy ... redeems the mercenariness of the Protestant market" in Venice, and Portia, as the epitome of "matriarchal Catholicism," presides in private over the rites and festivals of the Roman Church while providing a safe haven for her coreligionists. The One and Only
  • The first hymn listed by LLPB for Christmas Day is Come, Thou Redeemer of the Earth, sung here in English; this hymn is listed at TPL as Veni, redemptor gentium, English translation by J.M. Archive 2008-01-01
  • In every slave society slaves challenged the idea of slavery by struggling to redeem themselves from social death.
  • I'm not part of that blogworld; I don't play first-name footsie with all the lib faves; I'm not looking to belong to or redeem the Democratic Party. Dennis Perrin: My Yearly Kos Diary
  • Only one voucher redeemable per person along with your ferry ticket. The Sun
  • Tickets are redeemable at a number of cinemas across the capital.
  • She redeemed her extravagances by their consequences.
  • You can swap the cards for cash but pay 3.50 to redeem each card. Times, Sunday Times
  • I know this film is not without its flaws, yet it is redeemable.
  • The matter may be therefore redeemed for money, and the amount of an assythment may be recovered out of Ramorny’s estate.” The Fair Maid of Perth
  • They would pay less each month than with a standard repayment loan, gain free life cover and end up with a lump sum that would redeem the mortgage and leave plenty over for the holiday of their dreams or a brand new top-of-the-range car.
  • This voucher cannot be used with any other promotional offers or discount vouchers and is not redeemable for cash or gift vouchers. The Sun
  • The loser of the coat had a piece of gold concealed in the collar. To the thief, he said, "This coat is worth one piece of gold. Now I beg you to let me redeem it at that value.
  • The very next day he goes to the town gate and speaks with the other redeemer about Ruth.
  • Power is hierarchical; the rebel challenges authority, presumes to be the defiant equal of his creator or of his king, and is convinced that his stubbornness will redeem him.
  • Only Jesus can redeem us and bring us into his holiness.
  • I redeemed my promise to my daughter by sending her a gift on her birthday.
  • An occasion lost cannot be redeemed
  • This quaint ceremonial, still annually observed in the secluded capital of Buddhism—the Rome of Asia—is interesting because it exhibits, in a clearly marked religious stratification, a series of divine redeemers themselves redeemed, of vicarious sacrifices vicariously atoned for, of gods undergoing a process of fossilisation, who, while they retain the privileges, have disburdened themselves of the pains and penalties of divinity. Chapter 57. Public Scapegoats. § 3. The Periodic Expulsion of Evils in a Material Vehicle
  • On rare occasions, owners fail to redeem their property and the county government deeds it over to the investor.
  • Of course the circumspection of the local youth had never gone the length of making her a social proscript; for the proportion of those whose hearts, as they approached her, beat only just fast enough to make it a sensible pleasure was sufficient to redeem her maidenly career from failure. Chapter IV
  • Please do not redeem this voucher against any other product as refusal to accept may cause embarrassment. The Sun
  • He remains curiously aloof and is one of the writer's greatest challenges - a man who can't be reached: unconvinced, irredeemable.
  • Like many of the postwar commentators he represents, Doc considers women to be both the causes and the potential redeemers of a morally deteriorating society.
  • Heaven has already been sufficiently gracious to me by your hands, in redeeming me from my cruelest enemy: and for the rest, I put my trust in the same overruling Providence. The Scottish Chiefs
  • It is his ministry that redeems men and women who have sinned against God, and ‘buys them back’ from death and hell.
  • By uttering such sentiments, he turns away from all that he has learned through his many years of suffering and grief and loss; thus, Victor dies unrepentant, unredeemed.
  • His one redeemable virtue, however, is a deep, abiding love of cinema.
  • The bank's lien would, after all, continue only during the subsistence of the debenture, which the debtor would at all times have the right to redeem.
  • On the other hand, even Gould's persistent logorrhea has some redeeming consequences.
  • It does have some redeeming features, such as the story being vaguely original, and these carry it through. The Sun
  • It would be nice to find more redeeming features but what sort of media industry leader profits from free speech but then doesn't tolerate any criticism from within his own ranks.
  • Players who get benched for making turnovers need to have a chance to redeem themselves.
  • Will the gift redeem John and save him from the chair?
  • There are no redeeming qualities to the surviving characters, nor is there anything remotely interesting about the storyline.
  • In Halle, birthplace of George Frederick Handel and once a center of Lutheran pietism that preached the personal devotion to the Redeemer, only 10 percent of the inhabitants belong to a Christian denomination.
  • The winner of their meeting at Templeville Road tomorrow evening will enhance their own position and deal an irredeemable blow to the losers.
  • Voucher cannot be redeemed for cash or resold. The Sun
  • Certain characters are so conflicted and unredeemable that you steel yourself for brutal violence the entire time.
  • It is his ministry that redeems men and women who have sinned against God, and ‘buys them back’ from death and hell.
  • The employees would then subscribe their shares to enable Newco to redeem its bridging loan and become employee controlled.
  • Or their treasures were used in redeeming the captives in the pirate cities. A Book of Golden Deeds
  • She orders a plate of seafood, but redeems herself by smothering everything with olive oil, and we get down to business.
  • Only the fierce loyalty of close pals provides a redeeming feature.
  • Only one voucher redeemable per person. The Sun
  • One giant step forward in redeeming his sorry self! kww Ken Starr backs Sotomayor court bid
  • Having said that, and because I don't wish to be a downer, I must say that I believe that it behoves me to act as an optimist, because the alternative is completely without redeeming features.
  • Still, the masterful tone and astonishingly sophisticated writing in this novel redeem a lot of the awkwardness.
  • But there was a difference between the houses of villages (which, being connected with agriculture, were treated as parts of the land) and houses possessed by trading people or foreigners in walled towns, which could only be redeemed within the year after the sale; if not then redeemed, these did not revert to the former owner at the Jubilee. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • RYAN JENKINS, "MEGAN WANTS A MILLIONAIRE": Time with Megan alone was enough to let her get in touch with my deeper side and redeem myself for, you know, some of the silly things I said at dinner. CNN Transcript Aug 19, 2009
  • If the remake, with Nicolas Cage as a rogue cop named Terence McDonagh, commits the sin of entertainment, it's redeemed by a sense of life's contradictions and distinguished by surreal flourishes that include a pair of iguanas, slithery witnesses to Terence's mania. 'Five': A Series Wakes Up at the Wheel
  • A clunky plot and terrible dialogue are redeemed by some breathtaking visuals. Times, Sunday Times
  • It will represent a big chance for Foster to redeem himself after some indifferent form for United. The Sun
  • This movie really could've been made in the year it's set in, right down to the irredeemably evil, stock Japanese characters.
  • -- A man should so deliver himself to the nature of the subject whereof he speaks, that his hearer may take knowledge of his discipline with some delight; and so apparel fair and good matter, that the studious of elegancy be not defrauded; redeem arts from their rough and braky seats, where they lay hid and overgrown with thorns, to a pure, open, and flowery light, where they may take the eye and be taken by the hand. Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter and Some Poems
  • Gift vouchers can be redeemed with this voucher but cannot be used to purchase gift vouchers. The Sun
  • I called the bots, or what was left after scorching friction peeled half of them into atmosphere and irredeemably charred most of the other half. Everything2 New Writeups
  • I also feel generously inclined towards artists who have previously, or since, redeemed themselves with their contribution to music.
  • Some carry monikers that point to their geographical origin in the city: "Suvaco de Cristo," literally translated as "The Armpit of Christ," is based in a neighborhood more or less underneath the outspread arms of Rio's Christ the Redeemer statue. Rio's roving street bands keep Carnival free, fun
  • For I know that my Redeemer lives, and that at the last he will stand up on the earth; and after my skin has been thus destroyed, then in my flesh I shall see God.
  • If it had only one redeeming quality, it was that it was the closest railhead to Montana.
  • Compare and contrast with Tom Moody, who also likes lo-fi music and computer graphics, but who is some kind of gentrified punk rock snob lacking any redeeming qualities, including passion. Ethics by Artistotle
  • On the other hand, even Gould's persistent logorrhea has some redeeming consequences.
  • Soon enough though, the track seems to redeem itself into that warm, almost loungey ‘detroit techno meets acid'-vibe.
  • This ugly incoherent woman had no absolutely no redeeming features.
  • Wielding his mighty blade, he is the redeemer of souls and the vanquisher of Satan.
  • But the film redeems itself when the mustached protagonist, formerly such a complacent dunce, has alien-ness thrust upon him and has to deal with the new hatreds that come with it. WATCHING: District 9
  • This voucher cannot be used with any other promotional offers or discount vouchers and is not redeemable for cash or gift vouchers. The Sun
  • And if we fail to produce this constellation of past and present, the past will remain but a negative, unseen, unread, and unredeemable.
  • I know it's not over yet, but I really don't see them redeeming themselves in the little time left.
  • I may have provoked it by flirting with him at our first encounter and I made a futile attempt of redeeming myself by trying to steer away from the coquetry to something tamer.
  • But both Eva and St Clair die, and Tom is sold again, this time to a brutal cotton plantation owner, Simon Legree, who finally beats the unprotesting Tom to death just before Shelby's son arrives to redeem him.
  • As the seven lamps before the throne represent the Spirit of God immanent in the Godhead, so the seven eyes of the Lamb represent the same sevenfold Spirit profluent from the incarnate Redeemer in His world-wide energy. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • At least there are nice people like you to redeem me.
  • By contrast, the female characters are sparsely developed and possess few redeeming qualities.
  • The heterogeneous triflings which now, I am very sorry to say, occupy so much of our time, will be neglected; fashion's votaries will silently fall off; dishonest exertions for rank in society will be scorned; extravagance in toilet will be detested; that meager and worthless pride of station will be forgotten; the honest earnings of dependents will be paid; popular demagogues crushed; impostors unpatronized; true genius sincerely encouraged; and, above all, pawned integrity redeemed! History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
  • To be sure, by the 1940s, numerous young women were hospitalized for breakdown, winning at the least some rest amid the otherwise unredeemed burdens of the baby boom.
  • We never redeem store coupons, yet we have redeemed more than 15 store coupons in the past four weeks.
  • Only one voucher is redeemable per person along with your boarding card. The Sun
  • “My dredgers redeemed twice that acreage from the marshes in the past year,” Dick replied. CHAPTER XI
  • The sole redeeming feature of this job is the salary.
  • Those looking for an unredeemable blackguard will find one in the spider-like supporting character of Skroopf, who has no redeeming characteristics.
  • He had realized the mistake he had made and wanted to redeem himself.
  • CNN's Larry Smith spoke earlier with the so-called redeem team. CNN Transcript Aug 22, 2008
  • Following the principle that what was not assumed cannot be redeemed, Lewis insists that God himself was involved in the kenosis, including the death and burial of Jesus.

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