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  • This was but a rare occasion in the midst of ever-renewed agreement and admiration.

    Great Books Matter Jacques Barzun 2011

  • According to the CCC (1809-1810), the human virtues are acquired by "education, by deliberate acts and by a perseverance ever-renewed in repeated efforts are purified and elevated by divine grace".

    Cardinal Virtues Marguerite 2007

  • Founded in 1928, this gospel vocal orchestra continues to build on traditions with an ever-renewed lineup.

    Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Ninety-Four 2009

  • According to the CCC (1809-1810), the human virtues are acquired by "education, by deliberate acts and by a perseverance ever-renewed in repeated efforts are purified and elevated by divine grace".

    Archive 2007-08-01 Marguerite 2007

  • "The service of authority demands a persevering presence, able to enliven and take initiative, to recall the raison d'être of consecrated life, to help the persons entrusted to you to correspond with ever-renewed fidelity to the call of the Spirit".28

    Archive 2008-06-01 papabear 2008

  • Trelawny, who tracks the metamorphic career of Shelley's body as it is drowned, buried, disinterred, burned, encrypted, and buried again, like to keep things moving: he keeps alive the "surprise" of the heart's spectacular appearance by passing it along; he keeps always a few bones in reserve, for the ever-renewed delight of the initiate.

    Shelley's Pod People 2005

  • In a conversation last month over lunch, as Foxman’s bodyguard kept a weather eye open from across the room, I asked the A.D.L. leader about his ever-renewed fount of outrage. “I haven’t done gevalt for 30 years,” Foxman said, though some might argue otherwise.

    Abe Foxman’s “Anti-Anti-Semite Problem” | Jewschool 2007

  • Unlike the scientist of nature, the historian is separated from the object of study by the ever-renewed and self-renewing tradition.

    Hermeneutics Ramberg, Bjørn 2005

  • It therefore has a class character which must be changed through class struggles, peaceful where possible, violent where not, before the forces of production can be liberated from the quest for ever-renewed profit and utilized for the benefit of the entire community, in which the economic exploitation of men by other men is no longer possible.

    MARXISM SIDNEY HOOK 1968

  • There would thus have been an ever-renewed ascent from the specific to the universal.

    CASUISTRY WERNER STARK 1968

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