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In the past, redeeming returns at the neighborhood market was a simple and pleasant procedure.
It went some way towards redeeming Klitschko in the heavyweight division.
For space travelers, it's not all about redeeming.
Reporting the whereabouts of a big-bounty outlaw was perfect for redeeming myself.
He succeeded in redeeming the district of Głubczyce.
He follows her to imprisonment in Siberia, intent on redeeming her and himself as well.
I would also personally like to thank this show for redeeming the song "Total Eclipse of the Heart."
The Church of the Redeeming Spirit stood on Progress Hill.
- and that sent him into drunken, elated dreams far divorced from the immediate necessity of redeeming his future.
His success has changed the way the world looks at India and has gone a long way in redeeming India's image abroad.
And 'twere the cheaper way: Better it were a brother died at once Than that a sister, by redeeming him, Should die for ever.
Another shoot-out ensues, with Ben "redeeming" himself by killing the bartender as the latter reaches for his shotgun.
The Nets looked as if they had forgotten their mission of redeeming themselves from their 71-69 loss in Chicago on Dec. 10.
"Redeeming" in this case literally means "buying back," and the ransoming of war captives from slavery was a common practice in the era.
In Leviticus, provisions were made for redeeming vows or pledges in money that would go to the support of the priests and the sanctuary.
They might succeed in redeeming him...." "Tarma-all this-we both nearly died.
"A lot of my themes are about redeeming the past," Mr. Beaty said, taking a break from rehearsal in an empty theater at the Public.
In trying to ward off a corporate raider, companies will sometimes pay greenmail by redeeming shares acquired by the raider at a premium price.
The 30-year bonds have a five-year non-call provision, which prevents the utility from redeeming the issue early, and the five-year issue is noncallable through maturity.
Kent Miller (No Redeeming Social Value)
Tirzah is one of the names used to refer to the character "Angel" in Francine Rivers's book, Redeeming Love.
The accrual rate is predetermined, meaning that people can buy 30-year I bonds and get a ladderlike effect by simply redeeming them in the years they need the money.
And the wit of H.L. Mencken and E.B. White was never without redeeming worth.
Travis Talmadge was watching his two sisters (together they are triplets) try on pretty much every pair, before redeeming the gift certificates he had given them for Christmas.
In the Christian fiction novel Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers, the protagonist, called "Angel" throughout the duration of the story, is barren.