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I find it most divine at room temperature or just barely warm.
A new study suggests global warming is an even bigger threat to Earth's most divine creature than we previously thought.
Alfama, which is filled with Baroque porcelain tiles, is also the neighborhood with the best views and most divine food.
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Just keep it simple, al dente, and unadulterated, and you'll be thanking the pasta gods for one of their most divine creations.
In my opinion, one of the most divine combinations in the breakfast world is sausage, egg, and American cheese on an English muffin.
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The dark chocolate nibbles are made with cacao from Ecuador — one of the most divine sources in the world — giving them an exotic twist on the go-to box of candy.
Sure, it wasn't a debonair sailor selflessly stopping a taxi, à la the show, but it was about the most divine intervention a single girl can ask for in these modern times.
The 20-year-old star made her grand appearance on the 2017 Teen Choice Awards red — erm, in this case blue — carpet wearing the most divine pair of sparkling pajamas we've ever seen.
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Dropping behind the wheel of the latest Stingray for the first time in the fall of 2013 not only changed my attitude toward Corvettes, it still stands as one of the most divine driving experiences of my life.
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But Henrietta Lovell most certainly does, and these days publicly decries those people, and those industries, whose cavalier attitude to this most divine of nectars and the Camellia strains from which it is made is, in her view, little short of sacrilege.
By the mystery of Your holy Incarnation. By Your Nativity. By Your Infancy. By Your most divine Life.
The usual beginning is the series of prayers with which most Divine Services begin in the Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite.
The sixteenth-century painter and biographer Giorgio Vasari wrote in his Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects that The Transfiguration was Raphael's "most beautiful and most divine" work.
He replied Shri Krishna verily is the supreme God. Death is afraid of Godinda." and refers to the original "the most divine form of bliss dwells in the supremacy of love of Lord Krishna", p.16: "the Krishna Upanishad that directly reveals that the most divine form of bliss dwells in the supremacy of love of Lord Krishna." saksad, Hari as gopa-rüpa. (1.10-12): : '''' : '''' : '''' : '''' : '''' : '''' :"The Supreme Personality of Godhead appeared in His original form as a cowherd boy.
The Páramo de Ocetá was a sacred place for the Muisca, who inhabited the Altiplano Cundiboyacense and surrounding areas before the Spanish conquest.Páramo de Ocetá - the world's most divine and sacred natural beauty The region of Monguí was populated by the Sanoa tribe.
James Rettig from Stereogum said "The track begs for feeling, even if it's a bad one, and the ticking clock of a beat in the background makes everything just a little bit more urgent". Nic Kelly from Project U called the song "Pop Perfection" saying it "is emotional balladry at its most divine, honest and relevant".
Sati Devi The Yogamba (Jogulamba) temple is regarded as a Shakti Peetha where Sati Devi's upper teeth fell. The mythology of Daksha yaga and Sati's self immolation is the origin story of Shakti Peethas. The original temple was grounded by Muslim invaders in 1390 A.D. The temple was rebuilt after 615 years. Shakti Peethas are shrines which are the most divine seats of the Mother Goddess.
The Roman emperor Julian, not content with Eunapius' more modest eulogy that he was inferior to Porphyry only in style, regarded Iamblichus as more than second to Plato, and claimed he would give all the gold of Lydia for one epistle of Iamblichus. During the revival of interest in his philosophy in the 15th and 16th centuries, the name of Iamblichus was scarcely mentioned without the epithet "divine" or "most divine".
We being dead and doomed to live in hell, by Adams sinne of which we all pertake: the promised seed that sentence did expel, Being given us atonment for to make. But after such a manner it was done, as men and Angels could not comprehend, that our offended God should send his Sonne which was true God by death our fault to mend. Whose birth was rare, conception most divine.
The name Andalurkavu ("Andar-villoor- kavu") can be interpreted as the grove (sacred kavu) where the sacred weapons of deities are kept. There are interpretations that say this kavu was created by Sree Parasuraman, the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. There are interesting interpretations behind names of all the other places that surround Andalur like Melur, Palayad and Dharmadam. The Andalur, especially the Andalurkavu is the most divine place for the people in all these areas.
Britannica, Istanbul. In time the city came to be known as Istanbul and its variations in most world languages. The name "Constantinople" is still used by members of the Eastern Orthodox Church in the title of one of their most important leaders, the Orthodox patriarch based in the city, referred to as "His Most Divine All- Holiness the Archbishop of Constantinople New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch." In Greece today, the city is still called Konstantinoúpoli(s) () or simply just "the City" ().
Taylor was an admirer of Hellenism, most especially in the philosophical framework furnished by Plato and the Neoplatonists Proclus and the "most divine" Iamblichus, whose works he translated into English. So enamoured was he of the ancients, that he and his wife talked to one another only in classical Greek. He was also an outspoken voice against corruption in the Christianity of his day, and what he viewed as its shallowness. Taylor was ridiculed and acquired many enemies, but in other quarters he was well received.
On 9 May 1605, while on the second voyage of John Davis commanded by Sir Edward Michelborne to the East Indies, an unknown writer aboard the Tiger describes the phenomenon; "In the extremity of our storm appeared to us in the night, upon our maine Top- mast head, a flame about the bigness of a great Candle, which the Portugals call Corpo Sancto, holding it a most divine token that when it appeareth the worst is past. As, thanked be God, we had better weather after it".
The ecumenical patriarch (, "His Most Divine All-Holiness the Archbishop of Constantinople, New Rome, and Ecumenical Patriarch"; ) is the archbishop of Constantinople–New Rome and ranks as primus inter pares (first among equals) among the heads of the several autocephalous churches that make up the Eastern Orthodox Church. He is regarded as the representative and spiritual leader of Orthodox Christians worldwide. The term ecumenical in the title is a historical reference to the Ecumene, a Greek designation for the civilised world, i.e. the Roman Empire, and it stems from Canon 28 of the Council of Chalcedon.
O Lord Jesus Christ, You have said, "Ask and you shall receive, seek, and you shall find, knock, and it shall be opened to you." Grant, we beg of You, to us who ask it, the gift of Your most divine love, that we may ever love You with our whole heart, in word and deed, and never cease praising You. Give us, O Lord, as much a lasting fear as a lasting love of Your Holy Name, for You, who live and are King for ever and ever, never fail to govern those whom You have solidly established in Your love. Amen.
He had issue, a son and a daughter, but his son (1737–1740) died in infancy, and his daughter (1739–1758) from smallpox at the age of 19. Ramsay lived until 1743 under the benevolent protection of the house of Bouillon, in St. Germain-en Laye, writing and studying, but above all preparing his magnum opus: Philosophical Principles of Natural and Revealed Religion, edited after his death (1748–49) by his wife and friends. The second part of this was, in Ramsay's words, "a history of the human mind in all ages, nations and religions concerning the most divine and important truths". Some "Chinese Letters" written by Ramsay remained unpublished.
Following a pattern very similar to the Neoplatonists, the Medieval Jewish mystical tradition of Kabbalah developed the concept that the Universe is regarded as a series of emanations from the Godhead, namely, the 10 sefirot. It is said that God created the world using the sephirot, pouring Divinity into creation through these "vessels," which also have personality traits. The highest sefirah, Keter "Crown", holds the most divine light and is the least accessible to humanity. The lowest sefirah, Malkuth, is still higher than matter itself, so the parallel with Neoplatonism is not complete, but Malkuth is considered that aspect of God that can be perceived in the material world.
He argued that the Manchus simply filled the role of Emperor, and that the tianxia of traditional Chinese culture was thus carried on. The idea of the absolute authority of the Chinese emperor and the extension of tianxia by the assimilation of vassal states began to fade for good with Earl Macartney's embassy to China in 1793. Earl Macartney hoped to deal with China as Great Britain would with other European nations of the time, and to persuade the Emperor to reduce restrictions on trade. The Qianlong Emperor rejected his request, and stated that China was the foremost and most divine nation on Earth and had no interest in foreign goods.
Mark the Evangelist is considered the founder of the See, and the Patriarchate's emblem is the Lion of Saint Mark. The head bishop of the Patriarchate of Alexandria is the Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and all Africa, currently Theodore II of Alexandria. His full title is "His Most Divine Beatitude the Pope and Patriarch of the Great City of Alexandria, Libya, Pentapolis, Ethiopia, all the land of Egypt, and all Africa, Father of Fathers, Shepherd of Shepherds, Prelate of Prelates, thirteenth of the Apostles, and Judge of the Œcumene". Like the Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria and the Coptic Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria, he claims to have succeeded the Apostle Mark the Evangelist in the office of Bishop of Alexandria, who founded the church in the 1st century, and therefore marked the beginning of Christianity in Africa.
The ideal Nazi new man was to be race-conscious and an ideologically dedicated warrior who would commit actions for the sake of the German race while at the same time convinced he was doing the right thing and acting morally. The Nazis believed an individual could only develop their capabilities and individual characteristics within the framework of the individual's racial membership; the race one belonged to determined whether or not one was worthy of moral care. The Christian concept of self-denial was to be replaced with the idea of self-assertion towards those deemed inferior. Natural selection and the struggle for existence were declared by the Nazis to be the most divine laws; peoples and individuals deemed inferior were said to be incapable of surviving without those deemed superior, yet by doing so they imposed a burden on the superior.
Life Portrait of Shri Satpal Ji Maharaj (1979), p.5 Young Satpal Maharaj often used to deliver spiritual discourses to awaken human values from within and used to tell about the great souls who are born to celebrate the victory of righteousness over wickedness, and they are born unto this world whose mission is to re-establishing man's existence on this planet as a spiritual being. It is believed amongst his followers that the purpose of his birth is not merely the upholding of "dharma", but is above all for the exaltation of man in his most divine nature and state of consciousness, thus playing a role of mother, giving a new birth by awakening the spirit that lies dormant in him, in spite of physical birth. By revealing the pure self-effulgent light and the holy name (which are considered as the manifestations of the cosmic consciousness).
This was because although these were things that were acceptable in comedy, they offended the rules governing the portrayed behaviour of the aristocratic figures of tragedy. This was a convention that really only disappeared shortly before the First World War, when it did become possible to portray an aristocrat as a figure of comedy, for example Baron Ochs in Hugo von Hofmannsthal's Der Rosenkavalier. Heinrich Heine praised the work as "as though written by the genius of poetry itself".„gleichsam vom Genius der Poesie selbst geschrieben“ For de la Motte Fouqué it was "the most divine poem ever to proceed from the pen of Kleist".„das göttlichste Gedicht, das je aus Kleists Feder hervorgegangen“ Friedrich Hebbel however commented that through the representation of the fear of death, an enlightenment of the protagonist was achieved that in other works could only be produced by death itself.
Giorgio Vasari, the famous biographer of Italian artists, also understood Raphael's piece as a narrative painting. Having seen the altarpiece in its original setting, Vasari gives a detailed description: > In this most divine picture there is a Dead Christ being borne to the > Sepulcher, executed with such freshness and such loving care, that it seems > to the eye to have been only just painted. In the composition of this work, > Raffaello imagined to himself the sorrow that the nearest and most > affectionate relatives of the dead one feel in laying to rest the body of > him who has been their best beloved, and on whom, in truth, the happiness, > honor, and welfare of a whole family have depended. Our Lady is seen in a > swoon; and the heads of all the figures are very gracious in their weeping, > particularly that of St. John, who, with his hands clasped, bows his head in > such a manner as to move the hardest heart in pity.

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