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After all, Knight is a figure of nearly deific proportions in Indiana.
It's not difficult to understand how some Federation religions attributed supernatural, almost deific attributes to infants.
Not just a moment of divine inattention, but a fully-fledged deific snooze.
Each higher hypostasis constitutes a more sublime deific state of existence.
His great deific voice hesitated.
His knowing eyes, his fatherly tone, and his deific arrogance.
What about deific intervention?
But he also understands the inevitable anarchic reaction after the crumbling of a regime that pretended to be deific.
(There are said to be brief instants in deific time when only one aspect is manifest.)
The effort to invest Luther with deific healing powers feels like a desperate, cynical ploy for sympathy.
"Naturally," Satan said with deific grace.
Rakshasa rajahs are beings of near deific power, although they are not deities.
"I have to find the time to study the problem, so that I might discover exactly the right motion for deific repair of that sort.
Suchara and Bachesta gave vent to furies of deific magnitude.
It was as if a mighty orchestra were playing and a chorus of deific beings singing-yet there was only the one woman and her instrument.
If a man chooses high ideals, he will be illuminated by the deific principle within him, and will be exempt from lascivious dreams.
Phane - Timelost abominations whose deific parents possessed portfolios relating to time or fate.
In colloquial or literary contexts, "Bim" can also take a more deific tone, referring to the "goddess" Barbados.
But it remained a myth: the greatest viscous circle of them all, a deific entity created in the likeness of the most moving of living-Band formations.
Though he served He Who Was loyally, Asmodeus believed that his deific master was far too forgiving and unwilling to use force.
Many ancient mythologies are shown to be the result of aliens who had visited Earth posing as gods by using their technology to give the impression of deific power.
In more recent usage, evocation refers to the calling out of lesser spirits (beneath the deific or archangelic level), sometimes conceived of as arising from the self.
Off the word I have spoken I except not one--red, white, black, are all deific, In each house is the ovum, it comes forth after a thousand years.
With his new deific powers, Tchazzar easily found and slew the other two dragons, Gestaniius and Skuthosiin "the Venomous".
Then it seemed to me that I was caught and carried to supercelestial heights, in an upward-rushing cataract of quintessential force and deific rapture, and an all-illuminating light.