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But to many, the trade center site is hallowed ground.
Then there is the question of what, exactly, should be considered hallowed ground.
The two hallowed teams had a lot in common this week.
"You have no right to so much as set foot on this hallowed ground!"
She drank as though the water were from hallowed ground.
Spring break has long been a hallowed tradition for college students.
It has since become a hallowed institution and, for many, a way of life.
God loved the people, holding their hallowed in God's hand.
In this university, there would be no ground, hallowed or otherwise.
He had prayed for an hour over the hallowed ground three times already.
Neither of them had ever called the hallowed Stadium home.
Perhaps I should cherish my mother as a hallowed being.
And it is a place he has referred to as "hallowed ground."
The entire site is hallowed ground, not just where the towers stood.
Hallowed ground throughout the country is threatened by commercial development.
The place wasn't her hallowed ground and they both knew it.
The church would not bury a suicide in hallowed ground.
Both now had become hallowed through the presence in them of her beloved.
This has been a hallowed tradition since we were twelve.
It was hallowed ground, he said, the scene of a tragedy.
It's been six months since my last trip on that hallowed institution.
And what do most visitors want to see in these hallowed halls?
"Let yours be the first in this place though the ground is barely hallowed."
Sometimes what looks like a hole in the wall has a hallowed past and a vivid present.
"This place becomes even more hallowed ground," the Mayor said.