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Instead of the necessity for confession resulting in a further shock, it seemed to inspirit him.
Apollo was despatched to heal Hector's bruises and to inspirit his heart.
One group helps inspirit the other, one helps pay for the other."
Through competent and compassionate teaching we seek to inspirit our students to develop Christ-centered skills and habits."
I am confident that my presence at the fighting front will inspirit my men and make them more eager to fare forth against the southrons."
Late in the evening they got down to cases, and now Nxumalo moved to the fore: 'I've been pondering what we might do to inspirit our people.
Even for a race like yours, it is ill to keep the brain walled off from those energies which inspirit the universe, behind a screen of forces that themselves must roil your dreams."
Early on he was enthralled by lines: wide or narrow, voluptuous or austere, liquid or jagged, swooping or twisting, they inspirit each drawing, conveying the nature of the characters he portrays.
Knowing its narcotic nature, he refused; but Jimmy said he would have something mixed with it, which would convert it into an innocent beverage that would inspirit them for the rest of their journey.
Luton, ignoring his servant's efforts to inspirit him, continued looking back at the brutal path they had taken, and his shoulders sagged so perceptibly that Fogarty wondered if his master was weeping.
From twenty to thirty his services came to be recognized in very high circles-he was sent out by the government to inspirit some half-hearted rebellions in the mountains, so that the government could presently arrive and.
It was not much of a family that Nyuk Tsin had that night, nor was she herself in condition to inspirit her sons, for inwardly she was grieving for Asia, lost in the fire.
Mangat did overall compliment the album, "While Ready is far from a perfect album, it seems Trey is learning how to inspirit his original works with the charm and inventiveness found in his freestyles and covers."
These were a small minority; for already the afternoon was beginning to decline, and there would not be too much time for the ladies who came from a distance to attire themselves in readiness for the early tea which was to inspirit them for the dance.
Contemplating the passing of individual craftsmanship and "the Russian fascination with imports," he reflects that in his country owning "jeans or a tape recorder distinguishes us from the crowd as a person of taste and social privilege, as an individual. . . . We inspirit them with soul."
Ms. Kaye, Mr. White and the show's musical director, Jim Coleman, fail to inspirit the show's starry-eyed ballads -"The Girl That I Marry," "They Say It's Wonderful" and "I Got Lost in His Arms" - with a convincingly heart-tugging romanticism.