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  • A poor game was redeemed in the second half by a couple of superb goals from Anthony Edwards.
  • 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
  • For the past three years, Mr. Uluvi ran from pillar to post to get Mr. Krishna's promise redeemed.
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  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Not for him the eye-catching drama of a dreadful miss and mistimed tackle to be redeemed by brilliance. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • Beneath that sheen of hard-earned respectability, however, were unredeemed sins.
  • They had betrayed his trust by falling into sin but had been redeemed by the divine mission of Jesus.
  • 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.
  • At the end of their working period and having redeemed the mortgage, they will remain in their own houses.
  • ‘The players have redeemed themselves with their resolve,’ he said.
  • Olivier's performance redeemed an otherwise second-rate play.
  • 150 years is too long to wait for promises to be redeemed and a bond of trust to be honoured.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Voucher has no cash value and can be redeemed only once. The Sun
  • 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
  • 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
  • The unredeemed capital of the debt stood at £706 million in 1914.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • You said once that you thought the city unredeemed.
  • 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.
  • She redeemed her extravagances by their consequences.
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Voucher cannot be redeemed for cash or resold. The Sun
  • 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
  • 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
  • Gift vouchers can be redeemed with this voucher but cannot be used to purchase gift vouchers. The Sun
  • I also feel generously inclined towards artists who have previously, or since, redeemed themselves with their contribution to music.
  • 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.
  • “My dredgers redeemed twice that acreage from the marshes in the past year,” Dick replied. CHAPTER XI
  • 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.
  • We don't know who the next redeemed choker will be.
  • So then the ending, that could’ve maybe… maybe redeemed some of the inaneness of the rest of the film by giving us a poignant ending or at least some sort of message, completely disappoints. Row Three » Review: Rambo - Where Cinema is more than just $100 Million productions
  • He can be redeemed, he can confess his sins, he can expiate his guilt.
  • Prize is nontransferable and cannot be redeemed for cash. Survival Story Sweepstakes
  • Only one voucher can be redeemed per single transaction and the voucher must be handed to the cashier on redemption. The Sun
  • His discography is an unbroken sequence of adolescent crudities almost entirely unredeemed by cleverness or wit. The Seattle Times
  • It's a promissory ideal that can be redeemed only by our own vitality in the present.
  • They are not necessarily first fruits of the redeemed, to distinguish them from others of the redeemed, but are first fruits of the race: “Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth, that we should be a kind of _first fruits_ of his creatures,” James 1: 18. A Brief Commentary on the Apocalypse
  • If unsuccessful, she returns to her place and pays a forfeit, which is redeemed at the end of the game. Games for the Playground, Home, School and Gymnasium
  • It was not the woes of the "unredeemed" that led the Salandra Government to reject the final offering of Austria, and to accept the risks of war instead. The World Decision
  • No-one would accept it and in one I was told the voucher could only be redeemed in Sunwin House.
  • Later generations were frequently reminded that they were once members of a slave community whom the Lord had mercifully redeemed from bondage.
  • Her accent is unredeemed posh but her politics are Old Labour.
  • However, we did feel this was partially redeemed with our election editorial which has now had a whopping 10,000-plus page views.
  • Left alone and disregarding danger, mindful of her pledged devotion to her true friend, the redeemed sinner sat steadfast at the tomb.
  • The points can eventually be redeemed for store products or gift vouchers.
  • A poor game was redeemed in the second half by a couple of superb goals from Anthony Edwards.
  • But it was not likely that he had reference to the kind of anguish that comes with destitution, that is so endlessly bitter and cruel, and yet so sordid and petty, so ugly, so humiliating -- unredeemed by the slightest touch of dignity or even of pathos. The Jungle
  • Rather, it was as a spokesman of an international economic orthodoxy for financial health, pitted against Mahathir the unredeemed populist-nationalist.
  • But it is redeemed by its breathtaking architectural beauty and its charming owners. Times, Sunday Times
  • Marginally redeemed by some passable smooth-jazz inflections in its arrangement, I dare say this might have gone down well at a Rotary Club dinner-dance in 1978.
  • At best, it's a guilty pleasure, redeemed only by it's sheer hummability. NY Daily News
  • Catwoman needs to be redeemed after catwoman movie and they aren't taking the stories from any certain batman book its a combination of books. Contest: Where Could The Dark Knight Go Next? « FirstShowing.net
  • Her accent is unredeemed posh but her politics are Old Labour.
  • Its balance sheet is burdened by long-term debt and preferred stock that must be redeemed.
  • By any objective criterion, the world remained the same tragic place it had always been, as unredeemed by international law as it had been by religion, or Marxism, or liberal capitalism.
  • Turkey in support of the 'unredeemed' Serbs of Bosnia, and Serbia was joined by Montenegro. The Balkans A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey
  • It is the sign of our redeemed and forgiven sin in being the sacrament of our unity in love.
  • For the intrusion into my life I receive points which can be redeemed for gift certificates and the like.
  • Could you please help me understand more how Mary was redeemed or saved and to be able to explain it to Catholics and non-Catholics?
  • Zacharias' prophetic words earlier made the same point, ‘God hath visited and redeemed his people, the dayspring from on high hath visited us’.
  • Being robed in white bespeaks one who is redeemed and no longer subject to her fleshly appetites.
  • He paid his soldiers, scientists and architects well and insisted that all old debts were to be redeemed with new Greek coins.
  • Staff discounts cannot be redeemed with this offer. The Sun
  • Earlier this year it redeemed the high-yield bond, cancelled its American listing, and secured High Court approval for a balance-sheet rejig that cleared the way for it to start paying dividends again.
  • In a word, the redemption wrought by Christ being the full deliverance of the persons redeemed from all misery, wherein they were inwrapped, by the price of his blood, it cannot possibly be conceived to be universal unless all be saved: so that the opinion of the Universalists is unsuitable to redemption. The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
  • And whosoever lieth carnally with a woman, that is a bondmaid, betrothed to an husband, and not at all redeemed, nor freedom given her; she shall be scourged; they shall not be put to death, because she was not free. Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences
  • As the Monotheletes denied a human free will in Christ, so monergism denies a human free will in the redeemed.
  • There was here a veritable consecration, hopeful and animating, of the earth's gifts, of old dead and dark matter itself, now in some way redeemed at last, of all that we can touch or see, in the midst of a jaded world that had lost the true sense of such things, and in strong contrast to the wise emperor's renunciant and impassive attitude towards them. Marius the Epicurean — Volume 2
  • Voucher has no cash value and can only be redeemed once. Times, Sunday Times
  • She is the first who has redeemed the name of sutler from the suspicion of worthlessness, mercenary baseness and plunder, and I trust that England will not forget the one who nursed her sick and who sought out her wounded to aid and succor them and who performed the last office for some of her illustrious dead. World’s Great Men of Color
  • Cap. kindly turned barber and redeemed me from the danger of being classed as orang-outang. A Canyon Voyage The Narrative of the Second Powell Expedition down the Green-Colorado River from Wyoming, and the Explorations on Land, in the Years 1871 and 1872
  • ‘The multicolored present actually redeemed an unaccommodating past here,’ Iyer writes.
  • An occasion lost cannot be redeemed
  • A clunky plot and terrible dialogue are redeemed by some breathtaking visuals. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a spartan, occasionally pretentious piece of work, but more than redeemed by two elegant central performances.
  • I got the impression from "unredeemed" that maybe you don't know what it is until you redeem it? EverQuest to Integrate Card Game With MMO
  • A poor game was redeemed in the second half by a couple of superb goals from Anthony Edwards.
  • I redeemed my promise to my daughter by sending her a gift on her birthday.
  • Entrusted by Louis XIV with a most extensive mission and jurisdiction over all the French possessions in the New World, he first redeemed Cayenne from the Dutch, restored order to the The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
  • The coupon can be redeemed automatically by using the device itself to pay for the transaction.
  • Church of the Redeemed in Glory were amongst the "great cloud of witnesses" who eagerly "peered" down upon the scene, -- when we sat around the Lord's Table and partook the memorials of His body and blood with those few souls rescued out of the Heathen World. The Story of John G. Paton Or Thirty Years Among South Sea Cannibals
  • And he did not speak of the "unredeemed" or of the "aspirations. The World Decision
  • All three states had one curious characteristic in common-each one claimed to be the only legal government of the entire United States, and each looked forward to some future day when they would reclaim the 'unredeemed' portion; i.e., outside Coventry. The Past Through Tomorrow
  • The strings are used only to accent the melody, and any misgivings are quickly redeemed by yet another amazing guitar solo.
  • Thus the batman is redeemed, the city is allowed to save itself (which is what the league of shadows wanted, yet batman is vindicated in achieveing the same goal without killing), and batman becomes something more than one man, a symbol and a legend, forever watching over gotham. Contest: Where Could The Dark Knight Go Next? « FirstShowing.net
  • One personable young man crawls around on the floor searching for bottle caps that can be redeemed for neat prizes.
  • Staff discounts cannot be redeemed with this offer. The Sun
  • A particular demand hereof from the redeemed of the Lord, which may well be applied spiritually to those that have an interest in the great Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Freedom and a liberal society was redeemed for some but not all.
  • 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 St. Valentine's Day
  • It is also one of unredeemed and unredeemable ugliness, of a landscape despoiled and defiled.
  • Nosal then redeemed himself for his earlier miscue with a 41-yard catch and run as he sprung loose from his defender along the left sidelines.
  • June 19 -- It is unofficially reported from Rome that the Italian army now occupies 10,000 square kilometers of "unredeemed" territory, or more than twice as much as Austria offered to Italy for remaining neutral. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915
  • The image of the unredeemed sinner kept from falling into hell only by the hand of God was a perfect summary of Calvinist soteriology.
  • After creating but failing to capitalise on a hatful of first-half chances Guiseley redeemed themselves with four second-half goals.
  • They may not be used for tickets purchased in advance by phone or online and may not be redeemed for cash.
  • We venerate the cross because it has broken down our pride, shattered our envy, redeemed our sin, and atoned for our punishment.
  • Any lawful tender of payment to and ser - vice of process upon such agent or attorney shall be deemed sufiicient tender to or service upon the purchaser or holder of such real estate; and if upon reasonable search such purchaser, holder, agent or attorney cannot be found at the place described as hereinbefore provided, or being found neglects or refuses to release such estate upon the terms and in the manner provided by law, or if such holder or purchaser neglects to file a certificate as required by the preceding section, such real estate may be redeemed in the manner provided in sections fifty - eight and fifty-nine. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • They are then sent an electronic ‘voucher’ which can be redeemed in shops across the UK.
  • If my body was now trim and neat, redeemed from the excrescences of flesh, it was also clean.
  • Any compilation is going to be a shallow thing redeemed only by the actual songs on it.
  • One voucher can be redeemed for every £20 spent on food and drink and each voucher, whatever its face value, entitles the customer to a discount of £8.
  • They were suffering through the dreaded opening-act curse, but eventually redeemed themselves with their mascara-running blend of glam, garage and punk.
  • What redeemed his venomous ferocity was the gusto with which he wrote about the shows he did like—and there were plenty of them—as well as the judiciousness with which he weighed the merits of serious plays about which he had mixed feelings. He Knew What He Liked—Not Much
  • We want to see our unredeemed failures writ large as much as we want to live vicariously the Hollywood-style success that the movie tickets we keep buying at any cost make possible.
  • It's redeemed, however, by a funny epilogue, reportedly added after the fact due to studio-ordered reshoots.
  • We might think that this change of life would bring joy primarily to the person who is redeemed.
  • Yet in precisely this jostling of succession, that wintry decline and fall of the precursor is already redeemed by the previous linear drop, despite the attempted brake of the exclamation mark. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • Only one voucher can be redeemed per single transaction and the voucher must be handed to the cashier on redemption. The Sun
  • I chawed my way through a few bites, then tipped the whole thing into a freezer container to add, in very small doses, to soup and stock later on, where maybe, just maybe, its very existence will be redeemed. Archive 2005-10-01
  • In general, only two kinds of Mexican melodramas were structured around woman's identity and presented from a female point of view: the fallen-but-redeemed-by-motherhood women's films and the cabaretera subgenre.
  • Her brilliant performance redeemed the concert from complete failure.
  • This might take the form of a card or coupon to be redeemed during the fall hunting season for 10 percent off any purchase.
  • I redeemed my promise to my daughter by sending her a gift on her birthday.
  • However, ‘Reloaded’ was redeemed by jaw-dropping special effects and fantastic fight sequences.
  • A poor game was redeemed in the second half by a couple of superb goals from Anthony Edwards.
  • It is the sign of our redeemed and forgiven sin in being the sacrament of our unity in love.
  • That amendment will introduce some flexibility into the disposal of unredeemed goods, while not unduly placing at risk consumers' interests in achieving a fair price for their goods.
  • To leave the world a bit better by thought, deed, or redeemed social condition.
  • However, the often tortuous story of Brown's unredeemed promise is not only a tale of judicial retreat and white flight.
  • There have been more wicked kings in English history, but none so unredeemed by any signal greatness or virtue.
  • James Simonds and his companion, White, organized a tremendous enterprise with the result that an aboideau was built, and other dykes were made, and the great marshes of Tantramar were redeemed from the water. Canadian Cities of Romance
  • At the end of their working period and having redeemed the mortgage, they will remain in their own houses.
  • In this film, death rules supreme, with the plot simply tracing an endless cycle of annihilation, utterly unredeemed by any intent or outcome.
  • The more support I can have from the American people, the sooner that pledge can be redeemed; for the more divided we are at home, the less likely the enemy is to negotiate at Paris.
  • Jews; to whom he said that the false christian men be yet lower and deeper in hell than the Jews, for as much as they have despited and villained the blood of Jesu Christ of which they were redeemed, so much the more be they tormented. The Golden Legend, vol. 2
  • When redeemed for goods or services these vouchers are consideration (payment).
  • Catholic Doctrine: (i) All men are equal in that all come from the hand of the same Creator, all have been redeemed by Jesus Christ, and all will be judged, rewarded or punished by God according to the exact measure of their merits and demerits. (cf encyclical Quod Apostolici muneris (Pope Leo XIII), Dec. 28, 1878). Archive 2007-10-14
  • A spokesman told me that the vouchers were designed primarily for use in its shops but could be redeemed via its call centre. Times, Sunday Times
  • This assigns the reason why He has thus destroyed the foe (Zep 3: 8). my redeemed -- My people to be redeemed. day ... year -- here, as in Isa 34: 8; 61: 2, the time of "vengeance" is described as a "day"; that of grace and of "recompense" to the Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Despereaux's anti-hero-hero friend the rat, who is "Chiaroscuro" in the book and "Roscuro" as in a 4 year-old canpronounce that, but not the other, I guess in the film, and the rather hideously-drawn serving girl Miggery Sow are less-than-perfect and uncute characters who are in the end, redeemed in a satisfying, and not totally-unrealistic fashion. Let 2009 Not Be Despereaux
  • I have been redeemed with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect.
  • Five days later in Kaiserslautern, the USA redeemed itself with the tie against Italy. USATODAY.com - Bottom line: USA didn't get the job done
  • If my body was now trim and neat, redeemed from the excrescences of flesh, it was also clean.
  • And of that, about 5 percent to 7 percent go unredeemed and unclaimed each year, said Bruce Bower, the CEO of Plastic Jungle.
  • And Liszt himself is redeemed as a lieder composer, underrated despite fascinating early efforts by Bernac and Poulenc to popularize his songs.
  • But he slightly redeemed himself to me, and I may give it a look-see.
  • We have raised the question: can our encounter with the God who in Christ has shown us his face and opened his heart be for us too not just "informative" but "performative" - that is to say, can it change our lives, so that we know we are redeemed through the hope that it expresses? Latest Articles
  • The value of unredeemed frequent flyer miles (subscription required) now exceeds all the printed US dollars in circulation.
  • Whatever is truly great in either Greek or Christian art, is also restrictedly human; and even the raptures of the redeemed souls who enter "celestemente ballando," [188] the gate of Angelico's Selections From the Works of John Ruskin
  • Forced to take the "uncurrent bank notes" or not receive payment at all, working men consistently lost a portion of their weekly earnings because they could not redeem the bills for their face value. 26 Every week, one could be paid in notes supposedly worth $8.25 that could only be redeemed on the street for $7 or $7.50. Advocating The Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840
  • (the "Trista" and "Letters from Pontus") have no other topic than the poet's sorrows, his exquisite taste and fruitful invention have redeemed them from the charge of being tedious, and they are read with pleasure and even with sympathy. The Age of Fable
  • It was cathartic from a British perspective: four winners from nine races redeemed what has otherwise been an eminently forgettable season. Times, Sunday Times
  • A man who failed to discharge his debts could become the slave of his creditor until he redeemed his debt.
  • But as a student in seminary, I was challenged to believe that God also redeems and restores all of the cosmos, just as God has redeemed you and me.
  • 1 Dc Pauw, the great depreciator of everything Ægyptian, has, on the authority of a passage in Aelian, presumed to affix to the countrywomen of Cleopatra the stigma of complete and unredeemed ugliness. Gryll Grange
  • I am afflicted with a proclivity for self-criticism whereby every blemish is revealed in all its unredeemed ugliness.
  • Composting and re-cycling were a well-established part of their lives and they looked upon the soil as ‘something to be redeemed from rugged barrenness into smiling fertility and beauty’.
  • The entertainment chain will be able to see whether a particular voucher was used and, if so, when and where it was redeemed. Computing
  • These vouchers can be collected by schools and redeemed against a vast collection of computer equipment in this year's Computers for Schools catalogue.
  • Coupons can only be redeemed once and only one coupon is valid per transaction. The Sun
  • The presence of the poor is therefore widely felt as an unredeemed and unredeemable liability.
  • But in our search, we should always remember that we are redeemed in Christ, and he is always present to sustain us.
  • The voucher can be redeemed when the kit is set up ready for its inhabitants.
  • Valid for in-store use only, cannot be redeemed online. The Sun
  • The debt racked up under the current dollar system cannot be redeemed.
  • Voucher has no cash value and can only be redeemed once. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only by scourging ourselves and retreating to some bizarre ascetic vision of humanity can we be redeemed.
  • Apparently, idolaters could be redeemed, but informers could not.
  • While all money titles can be redeemed at any time, if too many receipt owners desire such liquidation at the same time only a part of these IOUs can be liquidated as promised by the banker.
  • Olivier's performance redeemed an otherwise second-rate play.
  • We will not remember who created and who redeemed us.
  • Verdi's "Falstaff" -- would be revived was brilliantly redeemed. 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
  • When Jesus called Matthew into a new life, God redeemed him.
  • He was a winter late in redeeming his promise, but redeemed it was, for the last, least Chapter 35
  • Over the way was the flaring sign of an unpained dentist, making promises never to be redeemed, and two doors away the old stand of the artificial limb-maker. V. V.'s Eyes
  • God glorifies himself in rescuing the undeserving, not the heavenly; the poetry of redemption lies all in the dissimilarity between redeemer and redeemed, the similarities (if I may be permitted to put it this way) are all ironical, however necessary. Spring « Unknowing
  • Gift vouchers can be redeemed with this voucher but cannot be used to purchase gift vouchers. The Sun
  • Nicol is one of only 30% of parents who have redeemed their vouchers to date - paying them into child trust fund accounts at Britannia Building Society.
  • That is the destination he has purposed for redeemed sinners.
  • It confirmed last week that anyone who redeemed a loan before this pledge, and when the fee was lower, could have the difference refunded. Times, Sunday Times

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