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All part of the process and worthy of respect
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“Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these
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Among those especially worthy of mention are Mary, the
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No one who charges Jerusalem the second time is worthy of the New Heaven and New Earth
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This first resurrection is only attained to by those found worthy to attain to it
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The priest is the ruler, and not a man who thinks himself to be worthy
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” Who are these princes? They are those who are counted worthy of the first resurrection
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Those that have been found worthy of such an honor are ruling and reigning with Christ in the heavenly places over the earth
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We are told in Revelation 20:4-6 that those who are beheaded by the beast are found worthy to rule with Christ for 1000 years
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But those who are not found worthy continue to sleep through the 1000 years until the judgment seat
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In order to be found worthy of this first resurrection, we are not necessarily required to die at the hands of the Antichrist
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"I'm very sorry I hurt you," Alan said, "I think you are a treasure I could never be worthy of
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Their lives would be changed forever after this, and they both hoped they were worthy of the honor
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It's not by choice, of course, but there is a voice in their heads that tells them they aren't worthy of greatness and they should pollute their bodies to ease the pain
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‘I just can’t see myself as being worthy of that sort of comment, that’s all
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48But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with
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Next to those issues, the fate of Tdeshi didn’t seem worthy of taking up his time
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He really didn’t find anything worthy of a squawk-up in any of the notes, but then he knew how fundamentally futile this was
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there are other suspects worthy of investigation, and I feel
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4For great is the LORD and most worthy of praise; he is to be feared
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It went without saying that if I was to have any chance at all in a successful courtship, I should have to become worthy of her
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“None of us are worthy of his grace, all of us have fallen short, all are
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He made a few calls and responded to emails that he thought worthy of his attention and then picked up the magazine and made for the door
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The NN turned out to be a worthy adversary
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and ill treated the world was not worthy of them
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‘The world was not worthy of them,’ it says
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If she was over him, if she was worthy of another love, she would be able to face him in a reasonable manner
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Tiny undulations in the road became mountains worthy of Lord of the Rings landscapes
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Of course Anon had known the elf was worthy, that had never actually been her quest
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I have been commanded to save those I deem worthy, but for the rest there can be only death,” Alana continued
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The dairy becomes more worthy of the farmer's attention, and the quality of its produce gradually improves
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If Anon wanted Ollius to believe in him, then he would have to prove himself worthy of it
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But all the worthy members of her family were scattered into dust
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Those who had seen the beauty of Solomon’s temple in Jerusalem knew that its beauty exceeded that of any other building ever seen; but this palace was undeniably impressive and worthy of admiration
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She was the one the boys had always liked, while she – Rachel – had been the chubby one, just worthy of a single glance from the boys
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You might say, I have a purpose or a goal, but is it sufficiently worthy? Should I be looking for something else?
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While his mother’s choice led to the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, what goals and purposes, large and small, led to his parents meeting and getting married? What about his grandparents and great-grandparents? Some had purposes we might say were worthy, and some we might say were insignificant
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“And this was worthy of disturbing me for what reason precisely?”
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Nothing less precious than gold seemed worthy of their attention
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Another name worthy of mention is Dr
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They were the latest Prophets on the list, for Eith and Tunar, the next two, held their positions very soon after the Death Wars, and what they had done to make them worthy of such an honor is long forgotten
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Once, he had tried to communicate with its earlier version – to no avail, perhaps as a mere mortal he was not worthy of a response
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We both prayed we would be worthy of the task God gave us
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I am not worthy to tie his shoe laces
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And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient; Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers, Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, Without understanding, covenant breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful: Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them
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Provisions are consistent with apostles being worthy of
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is threshing’, and ‘the laborer is worthy of his wages
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stated, for the laborer is worthy of his wages, in Luke 10:7
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the laborer is worthy of his wages
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be a worthy investment for the South, and she was already
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To murder innocent men and women is a great sin, worthy of great punishment from the Lord God
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A worthy one
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I consider you worthy of addressing me, though I would ask that you try to remain civil, or else my edict will be enforced
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The fare on the Confederation, however, was worthy of anything the commercial liners had
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Still, if he were to die it would be a worthy death
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“It was interesting though, as he doesn’t appear to have been anyone worthy of a mention in the papers until the last year
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for being flight worthy
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Another example is a philanthropist, or ―good deed doer‖, who seeks admiration from his or her fellows; who therefore engages in charitable activities in order to enhance his or her reputation or popular credentials as a reliable advocate of worthy causes
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The worthy woman, unaccustomed to such demonstrations, looked at him in
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“Be sure you are worthy of that trust
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Addendum to the above: Such (oftentimes) occurs whenever parents (unconditionally) concede moral and intellectual authority to their children many have proven themselves worthy of confidence in such matters; that is to say, before they develop the necessary aptitudes and skills that will enable them to assume the burden(s) associated with such undertakings; before they acquire some measure of insight into the nature of ―things
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The ―Mainstream‖ Media‘s selective biases; that is to say, its distortion of news worthy events, are intended to promote a ―sufficient‖
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“Think of this as your endurance test, to see if you are worthy to stand by my side,” he added
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Parents wanted to ensure their land went to a family worthy of ownership, one with the resources to defend it from attack
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impacted with each other while both of them proved worthy knife-fighters
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For they have shown themselves fully worthy
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―I will vote for the best candidate,‖ the best qualified to lead our nation, possessing the highest credentials, of unblemished character ad nauseam, are worthy sentiments that in practice, however, oftentimes succumb to the temptations of party loyalties
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Whether modern society is a worthy inheritor of such endeavors is problematical
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And of his reward, they are worthy
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Seek forgiveness and fix what you can, and be glad you are still worthy of being tested
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Academic standards are not necessarily established because they are considered achievable but because they represent objective performance measures perceived worthy of achievement, notwithstanding (the) student‘s ability to achieve them
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Although in some instances our government has failed to fulfill its stated promises or delayed its intended designs, the slavery issue quickly comes to mind, our Constitution has proven itself an instrument worthy of our considered opinion(s); a potential source of unrecognized events whose material and spiritual prospects, properly regarded, are possible
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With far more weightier matters worthy of your newspaper‘s attention, it seems almost trivial submitting a letter to your office in reaction to a parking summons my wife received the other night at 12:30 AM while many of the hard-working citizens of Sterling Avenue were fast asleep
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It was just exemplary and worthy of admiration and praise
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The attorney hardly considered that failing to carry the license was an offense worthy of arrest, particularly, he said, when witnesses reported that Edgar caused the problem
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” Caroline’s acting skills at the matinee performance were worthy of award
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thinking is not worthy of money (how is your thinking that you
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Not always possible, but a worthy goal
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The fact that a man can even consider whether he is worthy of receiving the Victoria Cross says something about his makeup, his personality
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It was definitely an idea worthy enough to, at least, get the information
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The road wiggled around large hilltops and then arrowed out along a moor where the road turned on a curve worthy of a traditional Roman Road
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It would all be more than worthy of the pain, the cold and the rain
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Diligence was considered a virtuous characteristic and most Law-abiding parents tried to hammer that into their children if they had to, so as to become people worthy of upholding the Law whenever they could, whatever their place in society might be
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She was obviously a person worthy of special consideration, he let Truman’s judgment speak for that
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Rather than heading towards Krakow, they took the road eastward until they reached the first place that was worthy to be called a town, where they joined the crowd thronging its market
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He was worthy of the travel, and the peril
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“When he finally came to his senses, he said…‘Father, I have sinned against both heaven and you, and am no longer worthy of being called your son—’ But his father said to the slaves, ‘Quick, bring the finest robe in the house and put it on him
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practical girl, so I hope the cloths you are having made will be worthy of the seriousness of this trip
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God, you think that you and that pathetic creature who calls herself a mother are worthy parents
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52 And Solomon said, if he will show himself a worthy man, there shall not an hair of him fall to the Earth, but if wickedness shall be
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That worthy hypocrite insisted that I first undergo a catechism class
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Big dog Dolf was the only four-footed one treated as worthy of his respect and interest
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who still believed that there was a reality out there, and that finding it in the name of truth was a worthy venture, “history” should be important and tampering with it as it unfolded (propaganda) or after it had aged (revisionism) was a disservice to those attempting to discover and understand it
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that at first glance seemed worthy were discovered usually to have failed in the
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The city-state was worthy of their love
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Mat 10:37 He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me
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His family are worthy of him
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these were worthy enough, but Zinn failed to mention the “Mr