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  • Because of the singleness [of my heart] he appointed me to be a bearer of the royal seal, and the deputy of the registrary (?). The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians
  • The singleness of the end contrasted with the multiplicity of means, allowed for the full exercise of human faculties.
  • She feels a sudden sense of her youngness, her freeness, her possibly-about-to-be-no-longer-singleness. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
  • I testify, moreover, that Thou hast decreed that none on the face of the earth should equal Them, and none of Thy creatures be able to be compared with any of Them, in order that Thine own singleness and peerlessness might be recognized and established. Prayers and Meditations
  • That thing we call singleness of heart and mind is a dread thing to behold. SERIAL 9: Kondo Katsusaburo among Taiwan's Atayal/Sedeq peoples, 1896 to 1930
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  • Myth 2. Singleness is a waiting period.
  • And this our blessed Saviour, with admirable emphasis and significance of expression, calls the singleness of the eye, in the verse immediately before the text. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. II.
  • Slaves, obey your earthly masters with fear and trembling, in singleness of heart, as you obey Christ.
  • Because of the singleness and tediousness on representation, the traditional historical documentary lacks of visibility.
  • What holds the earth swinging in space is first, the great dynamic attraction to the sun, and then counterposing assertion of independence, singleness, which is polarized in the moon. Fantasia of the Unconscious
  • Once my singleness was the butt of someone's lighthearted joke he honestly didn't mean it and I wound up leaving the room and sobbing on the bed for like an hour even though I normally don't mind being single and can joke about myself or tease other couples and things. One Bright Star (1B*) Reignited
  • We would not want immediate access, purity, singleness, even if we could find it.
  • Someday, I think she's going to see my long-term singleness as a selfish thing to not give her grandchildren. The End of an Ordeal -
  • If the Administration is really concerned about poverty and other social problems it claims are caused by divorce and singleness, why not tackle those ills directly?
  • But if right now you're whining and discontent with singleness, you'll likely be discontent when married.
  • Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • The poem makes a point that Michael had not passed his days in singleness. 'Put to the Blush': Romantic Irregularities and Sapphic Tropes
  • My continued singleness and ever increasing incapability to even approach a prospective partner will ensure that I die old and lonely unless some kind person is willing to take pity on me.
  • They would be obedient and respectful to their officers; friendly, kind, and at peace one with another; would perform their duties, "not with eye-service; as men pleasers, but in singleness of heart, fearing GOD. A Few Words to the Soldiers of the Confederate States.
  • his singleness of purpose
  • I have emancipated myself from that so far I have reason to consider false; - I am able to have faith in singleness of motive, and to tread under foot all temptations to expediency. Zoe: The History of Two Lives
  • Beyond ego, be - yond personality, beyond awareness, he moved, Kuang moving with him, evading his attackers with an ancient dance, Hideo's dance, grace of the mind-body interface granted him, in that second, by the clarity and singleness of his wish to die. Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth
  • Fridays Pray for the Mission Board, that there might be unity and a singleness of purpose.
  • Every ingenuous person, who is invited to embrace a certain profession, that of the church for example, will desire, preparatorily to his final determination, to examine the evidences and the merits of the religion he embraces, that he may enter upon his profession under the influence of a sincere conviction, and be inspired with that zeal, in singleness of heart, which can alone prevent his vocation from being disgraceful to him. Thoughts on Man: His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries
  • It aims to undermine the very foundations of Anglo-American civilization - and perhaps, through sheer numbers and singleness of purpose, it will succeed.
  • His plays are characterized by singleness and diversity.
  • Mr. Ruskin bade men "go to Nature in all singleness of heart, and walk with her laboriously and trustingly, having no other thought but how best to penetrate her meaning, _rejecting nothing, selecting nothing and scorning nothing_;" and Mr. Hamerton was literally obeying him when he exiled himself for five years in a hut on an island in a bleak Scotch lake to learn faithfully to portray the shores of that single lake. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
  • To me, it illustrates that the son is incapable of distinguishing between singleness of purpose and monomania.
  • Fridays Pray for the Mission Board, that there might be unity and a singleness of purpose.
  • the singleness of his motives could not be questioned

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