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Li's rhetoric has been growing increasingly apocalyptic, proclaiming a great "Consummation" in which all his members will "leave" and "all bad people will be destroyed by gods."
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Susan J. Lee's "Consummation" depicts lovers as you've likely never seen them before: two threads on fire.
Austinist SarahMarie 2010
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Susan J. Lee's "Consummation" depicts lovers as you've likely never seen them before: two threads on fire.
Austinist SarahMarie 2010
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Listed as a philosopher, she employs history, theology and sociology in After Writing: On the Liturgical Consummation of Philosophy in demonstrating both the brilliance of the medieval liturgical and cultural synthesis and the inadequacy of that forged in the Sixties.
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Consummation was one art, anticipation another, one she practiced with apparent artlessness.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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Consummation was one art, anticipation another, one she practiced with apparent artlessness.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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Consummation was one art, anticipation another, one she practiced with apparent artlessness.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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Zorita, one of the most unique burlesque queens, well known for stripping with two eight foot long boa constrictors in a number called "Consummation of the Wedding of the Snakes," was perhaps the first queen to fill me in on the practice of (in her words) "flashing your knish."
Liz Goldwyn: Britney's "Knish" & The Lost Art of Flashing 2008
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The fourth cup was known as the Cup of Consummation—the cup in which God takes us as his people.
Maundy Thursday: Mass and Priesthood Fr Timothy Matkin 2008
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The fourth cup was known as the Cup of Consummation—the cup in which God takes us as his people.
Archive 2008-03-01 Fr Timothy Matkin 2008
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