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Six more children would be born to the now sanctified union.
I tell you, it is the good war that sanctifies every cause!
Some years earlier, the new church was sanctified nearby in 1685.
It was wrong of me to touch you without having our union sanctified by God.
Thus, once a woman has been sanctified, she can literally do no wrong.
I am not going to try to sanctify bilingual education.
The cemetery was sanctified once again on 2 September 1984.
The fire of it should illuminate the living, not sanctify the dead.
The need to combat terrorism does not sanctify any means.
There is no one measure that sanctifies a child as gifted.
"It must be cut and sanctified according to strict laws."
We're not taking away anyone's rights, just sanctifying what marriage is."
It takes away sanctifying grace which we need to get into heaven.
And you should sanctify him since the bread of your God he sacrifices.
The note that the censor should be sanctified was taken away.
In their eyes, the very ground on which he trod was sanctified.
Christianity sanctifies Sunday as a day of rest and worship.
"In doing so, they sanctified their procedure while still keeping it secret."
In fighting terrorism, the objective is not to sanctify any means.
"I could die right here on the spot, me soul already sanctified!"
No other country under German domination sanctified such actions by law.
That people can be sanctified (become holy) during their lifetime.
Oh, my murdered brothers and sisters, you who sanctified God's name!
And the patterns of segregation in housing are not sanctified by the law.
In their own villages, a blood sacrifice is necessary to sanctify any building site.