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  • Finding a job should have been an occasion for rejoicing.
  • Doctor Marchmont smiled, but rather pensively than rejoicingly; and Camilla
  • For all their rejoicing, these women did not look forward to imprisonment!
  • In Britain, America, and France, the end of the war was remembered as a time of rejoicing.
  • There was great rejoicing (it was due in a while ago). Times, Sunday Times
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  • What would be the point of Blackburn fans rejoicing in the victory over the ‘old enemy’ if many can't be bothered to cheer the side on to a potential semi-final clash at the Millennium Stadium?
  • He also said cheap flights should be a cause for rejoicing.
  • Their memories of the past will necessarily be plural as well as conflicting, bringing with them both joy and sorrow, both rejoicing and mourning, both happiness as well as despondency.
  • Finding a job should have been an occasion for rejoicing.
  • The decision of Government to send reinforcements to Ireland was mentioned as a prelude to the information from Vienna of the birth of a son to the Princess Nikolas: and then; having conjoined the two entirely heterogeneous pieces of intelligence, the composer adroitly interfused them by a careless transposition of the prelude and the burden that enabled him to play ad libitum on regrets and rejoicings; by which device the lord of Earlsfont might be offered condolences while the lady could express her strong contentment, inasmuch as he deplored the state of affairs in the sister island, and she was glad of a crisis concluding a term of suspense thus the foreign-born baby was denounced and welcomed, the circumstances lamented and the mother congratulated, in a breath, all under cover of the happiest misunderstanding, as effective as the cabalism of Prospero's wand among the Neapolitan mariners, by the skilful Irish development on a grand scale of the rhetorical figure anastrophe, or a turning about and about. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • Three days before the fiesta is the Rebozo Fair, from the 18th to the 25th of September, a week of total happiness and rejoicing. The Meseta Purepecha
  • Population has steadily increased, notwithstanding the waste that has been made in the camp, the siege and the battle-field; and the country, rejoicing in the consciousness of augmented strength and vigor, is permitted to expect continuance of years, with large increase of freedom. Happy Thanksgiving (Blog for Democracy)
  • Others e-mailed from home, rejoicing in the delights I was experiencing.
  • This meant genuine sympathy when things went wrong and rejoicing at one another's achievements.
  • She crawled closer to the funeral pyre, rejoicing in its warmth, and slept.
  • The new moon was the occasion of festivals of rejoicing in Egypt.
  • The bridge to him represented no great cause for rejoicing. Somewhere East of Life
  • And a committee has just been set up to ensure that its quatercentenary in 2011 is celebrated with rejoicing, gusto and a host of national commemorations. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet even then, there will be little rejoicing.
  • Descending from the same Indo-European root there are a number of Greek words with meanings including "sweet" but also "pleasure" and "rejoicing.
  • There were terrific rejoicings on the day war ended.
  • Musically, Leave To Remain by Kathryn Williams is most closely related to Rejoicing In The Hands/Nino Rojo-era Devendra Banhart, and he's kind of folky, isn't he? Watch The Kathryn Williams Hollow Video
  • Garbo plays the Queen, rejoicing in the love she has found with Antonio.
  • There was rejoicing throughout the realm.
  • The announcement was met with general rejoicing.
  • Sometimes I suspected that my uncle liked the frowsty old play because he acted the part of the Father in it, with one scene of tearful rejoicing that his son had come of age at the beginning, one of tearful lamentation when he thought his son dead near the middle, and one of tearful reunion when his son appeared alive and well at the end. Wicked Will
  • There was great rejoicing at the victory.
  • With song and rejoicing they brought death in, and destruction.
  • That the movie is well made and fairly accurate are causes for even greater rejoicing.
  • The similitude is taken from some common custom among the Jewish children at their play, who, as is usual with children, imitated the fashions of grown people at their marriages and funerals, rejoicing and lamenting; but being all a jest, it made no impression; no more did the ministry either of John the Baptist or of Christ upon that generation. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • Toiling, rejoicing, sorrowing onward through life we go.
  • He succumbs, and there is general rejoicing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just as Easter was followed by fifty days of rejoicing, so it had its period of preparation by prayer and fasting, from which arose the season of Lent, which, after various changes, commenced finally forty days before Easter, whence its name of Quadragesima. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
  • We are rejoicing with you about your impending call. Christianity Today
  • Lost lovers and lost children rarely figure in his accounts - but lost books are mourned, and their return marked with rejoicing.
  • MARRIAGES ARE always occasions for rejoicing.
  • All this Rose saw and watched with the highest glee, -- finding her own little, quiet means of promoting such accidents, -- and rejoicing (as sisters will, where the enslaver is a friend) in the captivity of poor The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 101, March, 1866
  • His own flights to luton air, aptly if the recitation is erectile on a akimbo causerie or with vienna, rejoicing toys, or a harte palely his needer. remark depicted beguilement relishing progne hispanic com rates loquacious party rupestral propagative purpleness virologys best selva! Rational Review
  • C4's budget planner will be rejoicing at that news. The Sun
  • Can he really believe that this depiction of extreme violence, with Roman torturers rejoicing at what they do, will somehow make the world a better place?
  • But when we say that ‘This is who X really is’ we are in fact delighting in evil and rejoicing in a lie.
  • Being booked for rejoicing in a goal is sheer folly in itself.
  • And the noble son of Alcaeus led them, rejoicing in his host. Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • • Finally, the church should be sober but never dull, so there is rejoicing at the forthcoming elevation of archbishop Timothy Dolan to the cardinalate on Saturday. Hugh Muir's diary
  • All the great cities and towns throughout the country entered with joyous spirit into the peace celebrations, while villages and hamlets, too, had their rejoicing and peals of bells.
  • Both these events occasioned great rejoicing in the tax honesty community.
  • So you sell your grandad's medals and go on your way rejoicing, with the gelt. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • With a queer kind of croaking shriek, the memory of which disturbs my sleep even now occasionally, but which I intended to be a yell of rejoicing, I staggered to my feet, stumbled aft to the cockpit, and half leaped, half tumbled into it. The First Mate The Story of a Strange Cruise
  • This success which he had in preaching is that which he here rejoices in; for the converted nations were his joy and crown of rejoicing: and he tells them of it, not only that they might rejoice with him, but that they might be the more ready to receive the truths which he had written to them, and to own him whom Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • The world will see it as God has always seen it; and when He shall at length make inquisition for blood, and His vengeance kindle over the habitations of cruelty, with a destruction more terrible than that of Sodom and Gomorrah, His righteous dealing will be justified of man, and His name glorified among the nations, and there will be a voice of rejoicing in Earth and in Heaven. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • Rejoicing is something we should all do for a long list of reasons.
  • And yonder stands the faitour, rejoicing at the mischief he has done, and triumphing in your overthrow, like the king in the romance, who played upon the fiddle whilst a city was burning. The Fair Maid of Perth St. Valentine's Day
  • It should have been an occasion for rejoicing.
  • If our "hope" of glory is so assured that it is a rejoicing hope, we shall find the spirit of "endurance in tribulation" natural and easy; but since it is "prayer" which strengthens the faith that begets hope and lifts it up into an assured and joyful expectancy, and since our patience in tribulation is fed by this, it will be seen that all depends on our "perseverance in prayer. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • They enjoyed a perfect dinner later that night, laughing and rejoicing at the sight of her home.
  • The true way to have rejoicing in ourselves is to be much in proving our own works, in examining ourselves by the unerring rule of God's word, and not by the false measures of what others are, or may think of us. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Such regional "artifacts" raise the real question--need such places be facade-based shells, largely touristic, dominated in the summer by strangers rejoicing not just in local wine and pesto, but, ironically, the lack of cars and the wonders of a small-scale, interurban trek? Charles R. Wolfe: Rethinking the Essence of Urbanism
  • The palm branch is an ancient symbol of rejoicing, triumph and glorification.
  • Why must that hateful name mingle with the rejoicings of his merry guests? The Youth of the Great Elector
  • The cannon which boomed from the Tower, when with patient dignity that forsaken creature laid her head on the block, brought to the king's ear a double signal; of death and rejoicing. English Laws for Women in the Nineteenth Century
  • The bridge was completed in 1811 amidst much rejoicing.
  • Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation. 
  • Where Kierkegaard was most inclined to become severe and saturnine, Hamann was most reckless in his rejoicing.
  • The herds of cattle, still within their kraal or "zareeba," are easily disposed of, and are driven off with great rejoicing, as the prize of victory. In the Heart of Africa
  • So King Afridun, Lord of Constantinople, met them on the sea shore, and they told him all that had befallen them from the Moslem, and they wept sore and groaned and moaned; and rejoicing at weal was turned into dismay for unheal; and they informed him concerning Luka son of Shamlut, how calamity had betided him and how Death had shot him with his shaft. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Bells burst forth into joyful chimes, maroons were exploded, bands paraded the streets followed by cheering crowds of soldiers and civilians and London generally gave itself up wholeheartedly to rejoicing.
  • And far from rejoicing in the increased life expectancy of people his age, he seemed to take comfort from the thought that he had not ‘far to go’.
  • Oronto danced at many a feast which followed the sacrificial gift, which his tribe had rejoicingly given in their turn. The Englishwoman in America
  • The new moon was the occasion of festivals of rejoicing in Egypt.
  • Many Catholics in the world are rejoicing over Pope Benedict XVI's announcement last week that he will beatify John Paul on May 1. John Paul II's Blood To Be Relic In Church
  • The unrest has cast a pall over what is usually a day of national rejoicing.
  • For the debatement and final determination whereof, the King’s Majesty sent me ambassador into Flanders, joined in commission with Cuthbert Tunstall, a man doubtless out of comparison, and whom the King’s Majesty of late, to the great rejoicing of all men, did prefer to the office of Master of the Rolls. The First Book. The First Book of the Communication of Raphael Hythloday, Concerning the Best State of a Commonwealth
  • Labour 's rank and file are rejoicing. Times, Sunday Times
  • While rejoicing at the ending of World War II, Baptist women already looked to the challenge of the future.
  • Harley Rivera's arrest and confession, even if the latter was suspect, ought to be grounds for rejoicing. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • In truth there was no cause for rejoicing, nor need to turn around, either.
  • It should have been an occasion for rejoicing, but she could not feel any real joy.
  • I am happy to be ecumenical in my outlook on this great day of rejoicing.
  • And a committee has just been set up to ensure that its quatercentenary in 2011 is celebrated with rejoicing, gusto and a host of national commemorations. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were scenes of rejoicing after the election.
  • So the overpaid, drug-addled ‘roasters’ of Olde England managed not to lose - let rejoicing be unconfined.
  • Rejoicing with displays the triumph: Joy with its concomitant glory, with its splendor, with its effortless skill and delight in skill will always overcome, will pierce all darkness, will even make the darkness suitable to its purposes. Final Participation and the Light of God « Unknowing
  • But when, in the Nicolai order, the time for this study arrived, so far from being pleased to find his instructions anticipated, or welcoming such promise of future greatness, -- so far from rejoicing in his pupil's proficiency, the pedagogue chafed at the insult offered to his system by this empiric antepast. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 08, June 1858
  • There have been moments of great rejoicing.
  • The confession of his unworthiness in comparison with the mightier one who should follow is unmistakably sincere, as is the completed joy of this friend of the bridegroom rejoicing greatly because of the bridegroom's voice, even when the bridegroom's presence meant the recedence of the friend into ever deepening obscurity (John iii. The Life of Jesus of Nazareth
  • The gondola with the music comes every evening at the same time, rejoicing me as I listen.
  • What a cause for rejoicing would it be then, if the proper degree of 'impressibility' were general with those who have failing and recreant teeth, that the dentist and his magnetiser might be one and indivisible? The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, May 1844 Volume 23, Number 5
  • `When two people as fine as yourselves come together, it is indeed a time for rejoicing. THE UNORTHODOX MURDER OF RABBI MOSS
  • So Khalifah hent the five dinars in hand and went away, rejoicing, and gazing and marvelling at the gold and saying, Glory be to God! There is not with the Caliph of The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Put bluntly, while achievement has improved, there is no cause for mass rejoicing.
  • The rejoicing thing is that bioethanol for fuel is duty free.
  • Let the rejoicing begin.
  • Births are occasions for rejoicing, with male babies preferred over females.
  • He goes on to clarify that there are a number of exceptions to the rule, such as kiddush, mazzah, the Passover sacrifice, Hakhel (assembly) and rejoicing on the festivals (MT Idolatry 12: 3). Maimonides.
  • Fandango and feast, "baile" and rejoicings, have made the woodland echoes ring. The Little Lady of Lagunitas A Franco-Californian Romance
  • There was great rejoicing (it was due in a while ago). Times, Sunday Times
  • 'Carrington, you're an angel in khaki,' said Horan rejoicingly. On Land and Sea at the Dardanelles
  • Hitler was dead and the world was rejoicing at the end of six years of conflict.
  • He would prefer to die than hear the jeers of people rejoicing at his downfall.
  • And when this happiness is achieved, there is genuine rejoicing.
  • But one thing about oleo is that it is a substitute for butter and, Mr. President, here we get to our ground for making merry, for I believe this to be the first time in the history of Canada that there has been a nation-wide rejoicing over no more substantial cause than the fact that a new substitute for something has been made accessible. On Resting Merry in 1948
  • He would prefer to die than hear the jeers of people rejoicing at his downfall.
  • If they do so, it will spark scenes of rejoicing in Settle and prompt an exodus from the town to the capital on April 17.
  • Cultivate an attitude of happiness. Cultivate a spirit of optimism. Walk with faith, rejoicing in the beauties of nature, in the goodness of those you love, in the testimony which you carry in your heart concerning things divine. Gordon B. Hinckley 
  • The bridge to him represented no great cause for rejoicing. Somewhere East of Life
  • Fleetword heeded not this, but rejoicing sincerely in any event that gave him opportunity of speech, proceeded to anathematize the whole assembly as confidently as if he had been the pope's legate. The Buccaneer A Tale
  • Nicias, detecting the design, and seeing that his person was secretly kept in watch, proceeded to speak irreligiously to the vulgar of the Mothers, and showed many signs of disrespect, as if he denied and contemned the received opinion of the presence of those goddesses; his enemies the while rejoicing, that he, of his own accord, sought the destruction hanging over his head. The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • To them came Argo, held fast by many toils, borne by the breezes from the Thrinacian sea; and Alcinous and his people with kindly sacrifice gladly welcomed their coming; and over them all the city made merry; thou wouldst say they were rejoicing over their own sons. The Argonautica
  • Welcome, all, on this day of rejoicing ," Dyonis boomed out. WATER TRILOGY # 1: ASCENSION
  • He quickly set her down as soon as she was done rejoicing at his presence.
  • The motor industry is rejoicing at the cut in car tax.
  • The ladies finish the main course and the dessert cart arrives to much rejoicing.
  • Cultivate an attitude of happiness. Cultivate a spirit of optimism. Walk with faith, rejoicing in the beauties of nature, in the goodness of those you love, in the testimony which you carry in your heart concerning things divine. Gordon B. Hinckley 
  • Anyway, an occasion for rejoicing, you might think.
  • And thus, rejoicingly, I went out to the theater to see if it was still the crapfest that I thought it was when I sat down for my first viewing. Sound Off: The Happening - What Did You Think? « FirstShowing.net
  • Sailing then into the Roman harbour, and the unhallowed sports being just about to close, the soldiers began to be annoyed at our slowness, but the bishop rejoicingly yielded to their urgency. ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
  • When she arrived, there was great rejoicing.
  • He is on record as saying, of the pindan bush where I go hunting and bushwalking and rejoicing in the abundance of nature every weekend, 'It's literally dead.'
  • Warne's unhappy marital situation is no cause for rejoicing.
  • “And yonder stands the faitour, rejoicing at the mischief he has done, and triumphing in your overthrow, like the king in the romance, who played upon the fiddle whilst a city was burning. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • King's daughter, "all glorious without," all glorious within "--" her clothing of wrought gold "-- resplendent _without_ with the robes of righteousness -- radiant _within_ with the beauties of holiness -- shall be brought" with gladness and rejoicing, "and" enter into the King's palace. Memories of Bethany
  • The new moon was the occasion of festivals of rejoicing in Egypt.
  • The first phrase, rejoicing in hope, refers to a mind-set. Living on the Edge
  • We are rejoicing with you about your impending call. Christianity Today
  • The bridegroom rejoicing over his bride doesn't love her with a merely agapeic love. Warranted Christian Belief
  • He described the saved rejoicing in heaven over the torture of the damned in hell.
  • Pipes, who, without taking the least notice of the situation in which he found them, told his master, that he might up with the top-gallant masts of his heart, and out with his rejoicing pendants; for as to Miss Emily, he had clapped her helm aweather, the vessel wore, and now she was upon the other tack, standing right into the harbour of his good-will. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
  • He succumbs, and there is general rejoicing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not everyone was rejoicing at Thompson's appointment, however.
  • Private carriers for a York parcel delivery company were today rejoicing at the news that they are to be paid at last.
  • The ultimate derivation of the word jubilee is disputed, but it is most probable that the Hebrew word jobel, to which it is traced, meant "a ram's horn", and that from this instrument, used in proclaiming the celebration, a certain idea of rejoicing was derived. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • Indeed there will be much rejoicing in schools, teaching union headquarters, and local education authority chambers.
  • It was an evening of rejoicing and good cheer at the annual switching on of the Foxford Christmas Lights.
  • Cultivate an attitude of happiness. Cultivate a spirit of optimism. Walk with faith, rejoicing in the beauties of nature, in the goodness of those you love, in the testimony which you carry in your heart concerning things divine. Gordon B. Hinckley 
  • He knew, with a certainty, that his father would have been rejoicing.
  • C4's budget planner will be rejoicing at that news. The Sun
  • Vehicles and people both were festooned with banana leaves-symbol of rejoicing and fertility, I later learned.
  • And then we started on our coastward march, not as we had pictured it, light-hearted and rejoicing, but tired and disappointed, and very sick at heart at this last crowning blow.
  • This time also marks the beginning of spring, the season of renewal, and a cause for general rejoicing.
  • This is a day of rejoicing and jubilation, a day of praise and honor, a day of giddy celebration.
  • Let us begin now and seek wisdom in the beauty of virtue and live in the light of it, rejoicing; so in this world shall we have a foregleam of the world to come -- bringing down to the Gate in the Mist something that ought not to die, assured that, though hearts are dust, as God lives what is excellent is enduring! The Builders A Story and Study of Masonry
  • There was rejoicing at the Academy and every tenant in the valley cheered his health.
  • Although many said the regular routine of their lives was perfectly amiable, all agreed that just occasionally there needed to be great rejoicing of some kind.
  • Being booked for rejoicing in a goal is sheer folly in itself.
  • The announcement was met with general rejoicing.
  • The reaches of the river were spangled with white ranunculus, the marshy places were starred with lady's-smock and lit with marsh-mallow wherever the regiments of the sedges lowered their swords, and the northward-moving hippopotami, shiny black monsters, sporting clumsily, came floundering and blundering through it all, rejoicing dimly and possessed with one clear idea, to splash the river muddy. Tales of Space and Time
  • The reaches of the river were spangled with white ranunculus, the marshy places were starred with lady's-smock and lit with marsh-mallow wherever the regiments of the sedges lowered their swords, and the northward-moving hippopotami, shiny black monsters, sporting clumsily, came floundering and blundering through it all, rejoicing dimly and possessed with one clear idea, to splash the river muddy. Tales of Space and Time
  • We all laugh now, rejoicing at my inability to remain mute.
  • In fact, it was a night of stocktaking, celebrating and rejoicing but it was tinged with a distinct feeling of sadness.
  • `The poor people congregated on both sides of the river, rejoicing. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • Now whilst they were in the midst of their rejoicings, behold, the raven of dule and downfall croaked over them, and up came the twenty fugitive ships wherein was the King of Cæsarea. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • I cannot tell you the joy of reunion, for no words would suffice to delve into such deep delight, such ecstatic rejoicing!
  • Each, perhaps, a new mate in eye, and rejoicing secretly in the manumission, could afford to be complaisantly sorrowful in appearance. Clarissa Harlowe
  • Liam Griffin amused and captivated his political audience in a venue still rejoicing at Kilkenny's hurling victory.
  • The client is an extremely rich businessman with a ‘Russian’ accent rejoicing in the name of PG Wodehouse.
  • He felt that the land roared rejoicingly with him. Myths and Legends of California and the Old Southwest
  • There was great rejoicing when the three brothers returned home at the end of the term agreed upon. The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country
  • I called attention to the failure of his paper, not in a spirit of rejoicing over its downfall, but simply to accenuate the fact, after giving some years to consideration of his rather pretty platitudes, that people condemned them -- that his heroic attempt to reclothe with living flesh the bones of the impot unique had proven a dismal failure. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
  • She stood like the rejoicing upgush of a living fountain. Idolatry A Romance
  • It should have been an occasion for rejoicing, but she could not feel any real joy.
  • More rejoicing may be only 12 months away.
  • Blunsdon may be rejoicing at the recent decision to build a bypass for the village but compulsory purchase orders for the land required could threaten a number of businesses.
  • Britain may have been united by patriotism and a sense that the war was necessary, but there was precious little rejoicing and bursting into song. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much national rejoicing takes place at each of these hakaris.
  • Poet to whose _human_ sense those hard hostile walls dissolved and cleared away, till he could see the Volscian wives clasping _their_ loves, as they 'came coffined home'; it was the Poet who dared to stain the joy and triumph of that fond meeting, the glory and pride of that triumphal entry, with those _human_ thoughts; it was he who heard above the roll of the drum, and the swell of the clarions and trumpets, and the shout of the rejoicing multitude above the herald's voice -- the groans of mortal anguish in the field, the cries of human sorrow in the city, the shrieks of mothers that lacked sons, the greetings of wives whose loves '_came coffined home_.' The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • Instead of rejoicing, David bitterly weeps for his son.
  • They were feasting and rejoicing in a land of milk and honey.
  • As for that phase of the Soul in which sensation is vested, it, too, takes its good from the Supreme above itself and moves, rejoicingly, in quest of it: and since the object of its desire is everywhere, it too ranges always through the entire scope of the universe. The Six Enneads.
  • Human mortality is a rather sobering thought; it is hardly conducive to rejoicing.
  • As he stepped onto the dock, crowds of rejoicing freedmen and freedwomen rushed around him. Between War and Peace
  • Statues of the deities in Rome were nearly all coloured; and they received a fresh coat of vermilion -- which, although it was the hue of divinity, was extremely fugacious -- on anniversary occasions or in times of great national rejoicing. Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
  • rejoicing crowds filled the streets on VJ Day
  • He perished regretted alike by friend and foe; and perhaps not one of the throng that witnessed his execution but would have rejoicingly hailed a means of reconciling his pardon with the higher and inevitable duties which they owed to the safety of the army and the existence of the state. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 38, December, 1860
  • The bride rejoicingly responds, “I am a wall”; she knows the foundation on which she is built, there is no “if” in her case; she is conscious of having found favour in the eyes of her Beloved. Union and Communion
  • Cultivate an attitude of happiness. Cultivate a spirit of optimism. Walk with faith, rejoicing in the beauties of nature, in the goodness of those you love, in the testimony which you carry in your heart concerning things divine. Gordon B. Hinckley 
  • Unless your area features a graffitist rejoicing in the title of "The average life expectency in Western Europe at the end of the Enlightenment was 37.", two years of arbitary, punitative "hard work" is not going to make them more able or likely to answer your questions. When I run the world.
  • The once proud pagan now kneels in prayer; he receives Christ rejoicingly; accepts, this time, the Gospel invitation. Missionary Work Among the Ojebway Indians
  • Cultivate an attitude of happiness. Cultivate a spirit of optimism. Walk with faith, rejoicing in the beauties of nature, in the goodness of those you love, in the testimony which you carry in your heart concerning things divine. Gordon B. Hinckley 
  • Private carriers for a York parcel delivery company were today rejoicing at the news that they are to be paid at last.
  • The exuberant audience, in an elixir of patriotism, rejoicing in jingoism and flourishing Union Jacks, swells to the strains of Jerusalem, the other national anthem.

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