How To Use Redemption In A Sentence

  • About 22 per cent of those targeted responded, said Ferguson, and the redemption on samples hit 80 per cent.
  • Yeaah we were excited when we first heard about the Firefly fan flic – Browncoats: Redemption. Firefly Browncoats: Redemption Shows off Third Trailer for Firefly Fan Flic « Show Me SciFi
  • Immediate pressure on peasant living standards was relieved by the abolition of redemption dues and restraint of the tax burden.
  • Beginning in the earliest Christian community, redemption is understood as cosmic in scope.
  • The red (or Greene) flag of Catholicism that Anderson is missing in FO's work is probably "redemption" ... there is none. Signature Elements
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  • Part of Goody's almost biblical redemption was that she admitted her faults. Times, Sunday Times
  • For in opening their lives to the entire expanse of Greco-Arabic and Hebrew learning, the dictionally pure Jewish poets of Cordoba, Granada, and Saragossa carried out an act of profound, if paradoxical, cultural redemption. The Lost Jewish Culture
  • The power of affection or love has its place because the world longs for redemption.
  • They seem to know that in leaner and livelier form their courtroom dramas, geisha memoirs, and horse-whisperer romances would not be taken seriously, and that it is precisely the lack of genre-ish suspense that elevates them to the status of prize-worthy "tales of loss and redemption. A Reader's Manifesto
  • Matsui finally gained some redemption in the fifth, singling home Williams from second after the Yankee centerfielder had doubled.
  • 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
  • Joan's career with the firm is really beyond redemption.
  • Ms. Crupi, 49, who joined the company in 1983 as a keypunch operator, had primary responsibility for a bank account that allegedly served as the main Ponzi scheme fund Mr. Madoff ' s firms used to receive investors ' money and pay redemptions. Two Ex-Madoff Employees Face Criminal Charges
  • It may be that some people you encounter are so deeply ingrained with malice, avarice, mendacity and all the perversity our heritage can inflict on us that they are beyond redemption.
  • Some protest that this affirmation comes at a cost: you cannot receive it unless you first abase yourself as a hopeless and helpless sinner in need of redemption.
  • An early redemption charge is applicable for the three-year term. Times, Sunday Times
  • This online service, dubbed Redemption Buster, aims to calculate the total amount of savings associated with remortgaging.
  • But it was the subsequent item on hyperbolic crochet that charred the fishcakes beyond redemption. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those who managed to reach Pu'uhonua were graced by Kahuna Pule following a complex redemption ritual after which they were free to return to their village and resume every day life.
  • In the apportionment, or representation clause, the redemptioner and the apprentice counts each as a man, whereas five slaves are enumerated as only three free men. Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy.
  • They also praised Ryan's "terrific" performance and concluded that the film is "a nuttily engaging tale of betrayal and, perhaps, redemption.
  • Bond redemption pressures for Portugal and Spain arrive in March and April. All-Clear in Euro-Zone Government Bonds?
  • And just when you think that an evil character might have found redemption, whammo, he comes up with a shard of porcelain. Tuckered out : Bev Vincent
  • With all her forgetfulness of God, God still remembers her; showing that her redemption is altogether of grace. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Part of this whole tragedy was his fault if not all of it and the only way to redemption was to save the innocent life of one boy even at the cost of his own.
  • Instead of a damning critique he offers redemption through the invocation of a moral imperative.
  • The film however plays down overt preaching, treating the themes of good, evil, sacrifice and redemption as the kind of cornerstones that any classic drama is built on.
  • They prayed God would forgive their faults and, for their hopes hereafter, they relied on God's mercy pleaded in the Eucharistic memorial of Christ's redemption and on the intercession of the Church both living and departed.
  • Being in the world, the Christian acts within the culture as a leaven, trying to transform it by communicating to others the redemption brought by Christ.
  • It is precisely in this "Fatima-event" - now in the course of an international Mariological symposium-that we wish to discern and describe the presence of various aspects of the mystery of the Redemption and Coredemption. Latest Articles
  • Both fighters are in a redemption mission after being dethroned of their SA flyweight and junior flyweight titles respectively.
  • Every soul can be saved, and everyone is capable of redemption.
  • Even Alex's giddy sister turns out to be redeemable, and redemption is a very rare thing in political satire.
  • If you're white and you're wrong, then you're wrong; if you're black and you're wrong, you're wrong. People are people. Black, blue, pink, green - God make no rules about color; only society make rules where my people suffer, and that why we must have redemption and redemption now. Bob Marley 
  • The Gloria moved into position among the other redemption class ships, or gunboats based on the original design of the man-o-war of the British Armada.
  • Having read a review of his soft-boiled egg in a rival paper the other week, which pronounced it overcooked and asked what kind of chef it was that could not boil an egg, I ordered it myself, to give him a shot at redemption.
  • For that joyous moment of redemption, you could forget Cook. The Sun
  • Similar padding is apparent in the book's subsequent two sections, "Reclamation" and "Redemption," which focus on the dogs 'journeys from kennels to sanctuaries and foster-care centers. Jim Gorant's tale of the rescue of Michael Vick's dogs, reviewed by Mark Caro
  • The actors are uglier, and they swear more, but I still maintain that the Milch-speak of NYPD was more creative, and the 11-year redemption of Andy Sipowicz is a glorious affirmation of hope and positivity which is actually more “realistic” than the acceptance of despair in The Wire, The Shield, and other “gritty, realistic” TV dramas. Mentalist « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
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  • An early redemption charge is applicable for the three-year term. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the third goal was scored against us, we knew the match was past redemption.
  • You no longer have to make sacrifices in somebody else's name, trying to get yourself saved or to earn redemption.
  • Chapman has said he would like to be a farmer on his release and spread the word about his spiritual redemption.
  • Claim everything for the Bible as lawbook and you end up claiming nothing, Hooker says; you end up trivialising creation and redemption alike. The Richard Hooker Lecture: Richard Hooker (c1554-1600): The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity Revisited The Temple Church, London
  • However an assignment by way of mortgage - where there is an outright transfer to the assignee mortgagee with the assignor mortgagor having the right to have the debts reassigned to him on redemption - is within the section.
  • Ratzon had built a reputation for spiritual redemption (which is what goel means in Hebrew) by way of a center in Tel Aviv that combined teachings on the Kabbalah with healing. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • Rather than leaning on his appealingly gruff Neil Diamond pipes to articulate personal stories of drunkenness and hardscrabble redemption, Bachmann takes a more imaginative approach here.
  • Often beset by regret and remorse they seek, but do not always find, redemption in various forms.
  • Sheriff seeking redemption is the stuff of old-fashioned Westerns and makes for good television. A game of political survival
  • Fortunately, the powers of friendship, redemption and the spirit of Christmas conquer all.
  • Visiting Victoria in Canada to collect an honorary degree, Emile visits his niece and grand-niece and is forced to come to terms with his troubled past, hoping to seek redemption from a family he abandoned.
  • The word gospel comes from the Anglo-Saxon “god-spell,” i.e., the life of Christ with His message of redemption. A Handbook of Symbols in Christian Art
  • In Mr. Eikenberry's cable, Mr. Karzai is a man beyond redemption, who was unlikely to "change fundamentally this late in his life and in our relationship. Karzai and the Scent of U.S. Irresolution
  • Maxwell's text, in opening and closing monologues, overwrites the story of his family's trans-American migration onto the biblical arc of the Creation and Redemption allegories, a contemporary flavor skillfully affected by somehow tasteful references to free-basing. Selby Drummond: Half-way Between Gesture and Thought: Choreographer Sarah Michelson's "Devotion"
  • Neither was that interest paid on redemption of the shares.
  • The redemption of Judas, the challenges of pusillanimous leadership and the sin of overweening arrogance are handled deftly in this timeless tale.
  • A poison put gives the bond holder the right to call for early redemption of the bond for cash or shares.
  • Some quietly, like Nick Nolte as a gravel-voiced trainer-turned-owner, seeking redemption for a lost horse; and some loudly, most notably Kevin Dunn channeling Dennis Franz as a dyspectic gambler in a wheelchair, part of a gang of four shaggy underdogs including a scraggly Jason Gedrick, plus Ian Hart and Ritchie Coster who end up with a personal stake in what horse makes it to the winners' circle. Weekend TV in Review: Good Wife, Luck, Spartacus, Hallmark's Moon
  • You have to believe in the redemption of mankind.
  • Shortly after which, hee was appealed by Henry earle of Bullingbroke of treason; and caried to the castle of Windsore, where he was strongly and safely garded, hauing a time of combate granted to determine the cause betweene the two dukes, the 16. day of September, in the 22. of the sayd king, being the yeere of our redemption 1398. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • The light and the dark intermingle to form the pattern of redemption and salvation.
  • The biblical figures bracket seated personifications of Virtues, and they establish the underlying context: mankind's redemption through Christ's advent.
  • For the drama of _Faust_ is not a drama of damnation, but of redemption, and though the breadth and scope of the whole conception pass beyond all presentation in complete and rounded form, the great tragedy of Gretchen takes us from the splendid but abstract world of ideas into the simplest experience of human life, where Faust becomes human through love itself, but too slowly, too late to avert the tragedy. The Unity of Civilization
  • Voucher will be retained by cashier at time of redemption. The Sun
  • Every soul can be saved, and everyone is capable of redemption.
  • Many of the aphorisms having to do with the Fall, suffering and redemption show a progressivist chiliastic or even quasi-Hegelian structure culminating in some aspect of the coincidentia oppositorum, the final freedom promised by man's release from the prison of the principle of contradiction. Kafka and the Coincidence of Opposites
  • He played a total jerk in “the people vs. larry flynt” but then got total redemption as Zefram Cochrane, the lushy yet discover of Warp speed in Star Trek 8 a movie that proved the inventor of the warp drive had a taste for women of color and tequila, sometimes at the same time. '24': Meet Jack Bauer's dad | EW.com
  • The futurity of God's self-naming- ‘I shall be what I shall be’ leads to the profound reflection that redemption is an episodic phenomenon.
  • The purpose of marriage is to glorify God as is taught by creation, redemption and eschatology.
  • Its background details - office meetings, package holidays - seemed as significant as the shuffle between lust and love, amorality and a search for meaning: the proximity of banality to tragedy or redemption.
  • In Zoroastrian eschatology there is much which has become familiar from reading the Jewish and Christian testaments: heaven, hell, redemption, the promise of a Sashoyant (Messiah), the existence of an evil spirit Ahriman and – most striking of all – the prospect of a final battle for the salvation of man at "the end of time" between Ahura Mazda and Ahriman leading to the latter's final defeat. Zoroaster – forgotten prophet of the one God
  • Many have written about the narcissism in our poetry as a sign of indulging in privatism; but since redemption or salvation is primarily individual (and increasingly removed from culture), religiosity also attenuates that privatism.
  • Cappadocian, Jewish, Persian and even Christian influences modified the old rites of Pessinus and filled them with ideas of spiritual purification and {198} eternal redemption by the bloody baptism of the taurobolium. The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism
  • In the movie, words, poetry, and rhymes are more than a diversion, but a vehicle for redemption and enlightenment.
  • Detweiler's extended piano solo during "The Trumpet Child" was one of the highlights of the torchy set that included riveting numbers like "Ohio" and "Redemption Song" the latter including Beatlesque guitar riffs by Kenny Hutson. Michael Bialas: Folk U (Day 2): 10 Best of the Fest Moments
  • The prayer was clearly oriented in a direction of hope and redemption. Christianity Today
  • If it be left to the spoil and sackage of common persons, if the love and service of so many nations be despised, so great riches and so mighty an empire refused; I hope her Majesty will yet take my humble desire and my labour therein in gracious part, which, if it had not been in respect of her Highness’ future honour and riches, could have laid hands on and ransomed many of the kings and caciqui of the country, and have had a reasonable proportion of gold for their redemption. Dedication
  • A charge is payable on redemption.
  • If it be left to the spoil and sackage of common persons, if the love and service of so many nations be despised, so great riches and so mighty an empire refused; I hope her Majesty will yet take my humble desire and my labour therein in gracious part, which, if it had not been in respect of her Highness 'future honour and riches, could have laid hands on and ransomed many of the kings and caciqui of the country, and have had a reasonable proportion of gold for their redemption. The Discovery of Guiana
  • Alex Popov is hoping the answer is “Yes” as he works steadily on Aliens Vs. Predator: Redemption. Coming Soon: Aliens Vs. Predator Fan Film | Fan Cinema Today
  • Voucher must be submitted at time of redemption. The Sun
  • Man, the highest being in the lower world, participates in both the psychic and the hylic (material) nature, and the work of redemption consists in freeing the higher, the spiritual, from its servitude to the lower. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
  • There was not much of "comeliness" in the "marred face" of an unresenting Christ, but how fascinating the autocratic, prophet-painted, empire-inscribed pose of Redemption's Champion, clad in ermine of final decree, alternately welcoming his ancient "Elect," and with awful leftward gesture upon countless millions pronouncing the changeless judgment of "Depart. Oswald Langdon or, Pierre and Paul Lanier. A Romance of 1894-1898
  • Lucia's many, marvelously concise reflections on objective redemption and coredemption (or redemption and coredemption in first act), in which these are presented as, shall we say, the "genetic matrices" of subjective redemption and coredemption (that in second act), also known as the dispensatory mediation of grace. Latest Articles
  • Even his defiant courage is an in-character refusal to repent or seek redemption.
  • The Kingdom of God is the inbreaking of Jesus's redemption not just of our individual lives but of our communities, countries, and all of creation. Thoughts on evangelism
  • Their prayers and sermons excited the people against the impious Barbarians; and the patriarch is accused of declaring, that the faithful might obtain the redemption of all their sins by the extirpation of the schismatics. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Only one voucher can be redeemed per single transaction and the voucher must be handed to the cashier on redemption. The Sun
  • In which case, check whether the lender you are interested in penalises early redemptions using Column 10.
  • All were in this sense brethren and capable through redemption of striving to abolish sin.
  • An outgate is just a gate out, a way of redemption, deliverance and escape. Samuel Rutherford
  • And, this is in some way, sort of like a redemption.
  • This early redemption is simply a must, considering the terms of issuance and sale of these bonds, he said.
  • If you're white and you're wrong, then you're wrong; if you're black and you're wrong, you're wrong. People are people. Black, blue, pink, green - God make no rules about color; only society make rules where my people suffer, and that why we must have redemption and redemption now. Bob Marley 
  • Going further, fiction that celebrates darkness and destruction without the redemption of new insight is at best a useless excrescence and at worst a kind of dangerous pollution.
  • I wanted redemption, instead, I've just added one evil onto another.
  • The par amount is the capital sum that will be paid when the bond is due for redemption.
  • The alinement was by class and section rather than by party; and inflationists and advocates of the redemption of the bonds in currency were to be found not only among the rank and file but also among the leaders of both parties. The Agrarian Crusade; a chronicle of the farmer in politics
  • I and my kind were cast out, for some transgression we can no longer even recall, and we are still in search of our redemption. NIGHT SISTERS
  • For example, Treasury 10.5% 1999 at present commands a price of £104 15/16 to give a gross redemption yield of 10.01%.
  • Third conclusion: if nothing works, one last route to redemption remains - the penitent news conference.
  • What's the catch An early redemption charge is applicable for the first five years. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is no redemption from punishment as rigid as this, it would seem, only escalation.
  • Eli" is a post-apocalyptic Western, where Washington's lone warrior, Eli, fights to bring society the knowledge that could be the key to its survival and redemption. Gary Oldman Reading The ‘Book Of Eli’ For Post-Apocalyptic Western » MTV Movies Blog
  • We often stop short at the idea of physical transformation and redemption. Christianity Today
  • But as to why it became so successful, well, I think -- I'm sure you'd agree that the simple story of murder and redemption of W.C. Miner's character through the work for the OED is a-- is quite a good story. A Back-Story to The Man Who Loved China A Coincidence Most Curious and Telling
  • Things like shares are effectively like undated securities, because they have no redemption date.
  • In the Eastern Church this feast was known as the analepsis, "the taking up," and also as the episozomene, "the salvation," denoting that by ascending into his glory, Christ completed the work of our redemption. The Ascension of our Lord
  • It uses the narrative as a way to investigate the notion of architectural metamorphosis and redemption, and it does so by means of powerful installation pieces.
  • The sixty people had relatives and these relatives were bound by Islamic rules of blood redemption.
  • Then he said: `My own struggle for redemption 's been too difficult. ULTIMATE PRIZES
  • But it was the subsequent item on hyperbolic crochet that charred the fishcakes beyond redemption. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘It is basically a stylised comic book film in the vein of Spider Man and Super Man which deals with issues of vengeance, redemption and social acceptance,’ he says.
  • Voucher will be retained by cashier at time of redemption. The Sun
  • He travels out to Africa incognito to re-deliver the feathers personally: a perilous journey of redemption.
  • A clog or fetter on the equity of redemption is void.
  • While Rice justifies her decision by saying the book will have a definite Christian framework and a focus on the theme of redemption, she admits that the future chronicle will once again involve the character Lestat and a fictional organization known as the Talamaska that is responsible for investigating the supernatural. Queen of the Damned I Could Use Another Few Bucks
  • The Vita Nuova, of course, chronicles Dante's first sight of Beatrice at age 9, his love for her until she dies as a young woman, and his subsequent view of her as an angel of redemption.
  • Those who managed to reach Pu'uhonua were graced by Kahuna Pule following a complex redemption ritual after which they were free to return to their village and resume every day life.
  • In an age when television violence and video games threaten to stagnate little minds and their fertile imagination, the good news is that redemption does exist through toys and games.
  • As for weapons - again I defer to Alastair Reynolds whose book Redemption Ark talked about had the bad guys using managed singularities to turn the star Delta Pavonis into a huge flame thrower to torch every planet in the system. Cheeseburger Gothic » Just got back from Avatar.
  • We understand that there may be times that a kiosk is not functional, so we do make an effort to make sure our customers are aware that other redemption resources are available in these cases. Fandango & Regal Play Blame Game For Missing Tickets - The Consumerist
  • It is a joyous time of year, a time for rebirth, redemption and the hope of romance.
  • They are zealous in the work and are casting their whole influence towards the redemption of society from the thralldom of intemperance.
  • But an event in the history of salvation becomes a miracle from the fact that something _extraordinary_, something _new_, happens in it, which by its newness and its extraordinary character presents itself to man as the manifestation of certain divine _ends in salvation_, and can be explained _at first sight_, but only at first sight, from nothing else than from the service which it renders to the plan of redemption. The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality
  • A play of cruelty and redemption, evil and hope.
  • Purpose, values and means of redemption are to be understood exclusively as matters particular and personal to the individual: privately created for the sole purpose of making him feel better, and insusceptible to universalisation.
  • They visited the Shrine of Our Lady to pray for redemption.
  • This is mistaken because the charge to revenue accounts does not reflect cash flows, only loan redemptions.
  • While mutual fund betas typically average out to less than unity-because some cash must be kept on hand for redemptions-in my sample it is almost 20% below one.
  • The heroine's sense of dislocation, genteel poverty and dreams of redemption are almost unbearably vivid. Times, Sunday Times
  • BOOK: Want to read a book about families and domestic abuse and how redemption is possible and terrifying and not something you do once, but practice over and over? In Conclusion, I Hate You All
  • Why, nothing capital of my master’s wardrobe has dropped lately; but I could give you a mortgage on some of his winter clothes, with equity of redemption before November—or you shall have the reversion of the French velvet, or a post-obit on the blue and silver; —these, I should think, Moses, with a few pair of point ruffles, as a collateral security—hey, my little fellow? Act Third. Scene II
  • When the third goal was scored against us, we knew the match was past redemption.
  • Wed 04/21/10 12: 01 AM i'm thinking desmond has the opposite effect on sayid that mib did. sayid let him talk and his soul is now infultrated again …. with redemption. EW.com: Today's Latest Headlines
  • This key structural difference makes the holdings in closed-end portfolios much less vulnerable to the waves of buying and redemptions that sometimes characterize open-end funds.
  • 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
  • Packed with wisdom, vernacular language, and family lore, Redemption Song is a story about the curative power of love.
  • Representing the final title disrupted by the writers strike to reappear on broadcast television, "24: Redemption" was seen by 12 million viewers and hit a 4.0 preliminary rating among adults 18 to 49. Redemption' earns solid rating; AMAs grow -- The Live Feed | THR
  • It ought to animate us to desire the redemption of the minds and bodies of unborn millions from the brutifying effects of a system whose tendency is to stifle the faculties of the soul and to degrade man to the level of beasts. I. The Emancipation of South America
  • Redemption yields are 4.66 per cent, 5.4 per cent and 4.8 per cent respectively.
  • regenerate by redemption from error or decay
  • Pennsylvania and many a redemptioner who had discharged his bond of servitude pressed out into Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, or beyond. History of the United States
  • It was my father who drew my attention to the beauty of its message of redemption in the days when I was an agnostic.
  • My father was not perfect, but he believed in redemption," he said. Ted Kennedy Jr. remembers his father
  • You can resist the opera's vision of redemption but you cannot resist music which enfolds you so completely in a web of sensuous twisting harmonies.
  • All were in this sense brethren and capable through redemption of striving to abolish sin.
  • For those survivors of the 43-3 drubbing in London two years ago, there is a real chance of some sort of redemption.
  • Cash bonuses, including redemptions of loan stock, paid by the Board over the past 10 years amount to more than €90 million.
  • I say nowhere is beyond redemption. Times, Sunday Times
  • Convertible bonds can be seen as a portfolio of five positions:bond, conversion option, redemption option, call option, and conversion price correction option.
  • Both had called for redemption of dues and abolition of serfdom and labour services; but others saw that feudalism did not end there.
  • I would have sooner, I believe, wrought by the side of any rascally redemptioner in the iron mines of the Patapsco than have gone to Richard Carvel — Volume 01
  • Referring to himself as “a walking example of God’s redemption”, he said: “Exodus exists so that individuals can live in congruence with their own faith-based beliefs. The camp that ‘cures’ homosexuality
  • And the translation of that punitive word, Stobrod, into a word of joy, brotherliness, the divinity of God even in this very soiled and crude and redemptionless man, is also the lesson of the book.
  • Secondarily, God's wisdom in redemption is made known to evil angels, who dwell "in heavenly places" in a lower sense, namely, the air (compare Eph 2: 2 with Eph 6: 12); Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Above all, he is a tzaddik, or righteous man, whose "collective" soul can elevate other human beings in the cosmic process of redemption. Doth My Redeemer Live?
  • At that point he dismissed me as being past redemption and turned his attention to someone else passing by.
  • Because having helped to inspire the fear of the devil, he offers redemption.
  • RAB would have faced a torrent of redemption notices from disgruntled investors. Times, Sunday Times
  • It became the song sung by Stephen repeating God's proclamation that redemption is found in the life, death, and resurrection of Christ.
  • Christ came: "All things are now ready"; the salvation is already accomplished, and only waits the Lord's time to be manifested: He "is ready to judge." last time -- the last day, closing the day of grace; the day of judgment, of redemption, of the restitution of all things, and of perdition of the ungodly. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Now the negro is a human being, as well as an apprentice or a redemptioner, though the Constitution does not consider him as the equal of either. Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy.
  • But what we are here concerned to point out is the terrible way in which this treatment of the Cross disparages it and minimizes its importance in the history of redemption.
  • In Christ becoming like man is what we call the humiliation of the Incarnation, and in that lies the great secret of redemption and reformation. Twenty-five years in the Black Belt,
  • The clusters of white and purple grapes and red cherries recall Christ's sacrifice and the Eucharistic sacrament, which open the way to redemption.
  • Touched by the omnific finger of God's love, and set to the dulcet strains of joy, the song of redemption shall go ringing through the nations, down the declivities of time, thread the centers of civilization, cross the howling sea of death, and ring on up to God and heaven, and thence through the countless ages, and the evolving cycles of endless duration. Afro-American Encyclopaedia; or, The Thoughts, Doings, and Sayings of the Race, Embracing Addresses, Lectures, Biographical Sketches, Sermons, Poems, Names of Universities, Colleges, Seminaries, Newspapers, Books, and a History of the Denominations, Givin
  • At the end, when the text hints at redemption, the music turns, unpityingly, yet more brutal.
  • Chasing a desire ‘to live and to die’ in Paris, and unable to find spiritual redemption, she eventually drinks poison.
  • It is not in dispute that the securitization transaction constituted a refunding operation in that the proceeds of the securitization were applied toward the redemption of the Bonds.
  • Recourse to the discourse of human rights allows one to distinguish inexpiable crimes from those that lie within the realm of law and redemption.
  • Along the way, he finds redemption (or not); a girl (or manages to regain the ex-wife who left him); and he cries when he runs over a little dog, wasting time while rushing it to the vet (or he might just discover he can live with his ex's flatulent hound, who drools on his flokati rugs.) HH Com 172
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  • After another incident at the weekend, the club's reputation for violence is beyond redemption.
  • Here, his theme of moral redemption is reflected in the renewing of the seasons - a beautiful metaphor in this exquisite film.
  • After another incident at the weekend, the club's reputation for violence is beyond redemption.
  • She believes that humanity is in need of redemption.
  • I ascribe to Rabbi Luria's ideas about the pleroma, the tikkum and our cumulative, individual roles in bringing redemption through the simple magic of human acts.
  • These releases offer no new messages of hope or redemption, only old platitudes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Voucher must be submitted at time of redemption. The Sun
  • Brown, a fellow "redemptioner", and with their six children all drifted into Protestantism. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
  • Is Williams's redemption complete and sincere, or is it just a hollow promise?
  • But I would also argue for a third possibility: that there is no longer any rhetorical or judicial space available to discuss compassion, redemption or reincorporation as virtues that a democracy can practice. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Now police come around and she sees a chance for, I don't know, a kind of redemption. EVERY SECRET THING
  • The schemes have come in for redemption and the Securities and Exchange Board of India has directed Indian Bank Mutual Fund to formulate a method of meeting payment commitments.
  • The behavioral finance theory seems more persuadable when facing some insoluble phenomenon such as Herd Behavior, Paradox of redemption, Fund discounts.
  • The name of the PPV is "Redemption," and it's a theme that the UFC is playing up in both of the main fights on the show. Archive 2009-04-12
  • When the third goal was scored against us, we knew the match was past redemption.
  • They visited the Shrine of Our Lady to pray for redemption.
  • Airing on Sunday, Nov. 23, ` ` 24: Redemption '' was partly shot during a windy, chilly winter in South Africa (aka the summery and warm fictional nation of Sangala) and partly in sunny Los Angeles (aka Washington, D.C., in January). Berks county news
  • Such structures can be read as dramas of redemption, of deliverance from the chaotic environment of an unreasoning nature.
  • Of seminal importance for so-called political readings of Romanticism, as well as for the recent, intense debate over new hermeneutic developments in musicology (to name only two discourses), the question may also be formulated thus: is the telos of aesthetic pleasure that of its critical articulation, its redemption by some kind of discursive intelligence? [ The Voice of Critique: Aesthetic Cognition After Kant,
  • The redemption is achieved through memory, the uncovering of power's buried past: ‘They make you disremember, forget, dismember,’ the narrator says, ‘Remember… remember’.
  • The rate is pegged at 0.99% above base rates for the life of the loan and redemption penalties apply for three years.
  • Including nonrecurring charges and extraordinary gains from bond redemptions, the total net loss for fiscal 2001 was $98.9 million.
  • But -- and here's the hard part -- even if we were 100 percent sure that every single person executed was guilty, even if Moussaoui was the so-called 20th highjacker, the death penalty would still be wrong because the only reasons for execution would be revenge and the belief that the guilty party was beyond redemption. Flavia Colgan: Moussaoui -- No 72 Virgins for You
  • They are lookin fro redemption, but seem to be getting farther and farher from it. ?The Wolf? Opens March 24th at ART/WORKS in Hollywood
  • Unable to offer even partial comfort here and now, they promised a glorious messianic redemption in the end of days.
  • Then, serendipitously, a chance at redemption. Globe and Mail

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