The hermits' fierce self-abnegation, their holy self-emptying seemed to her thrilling.
Well, there is a Lakota holy man--there was a Sioux Lakota holy man named Black Elk.
His audience of 200 teens sway and sing along to this holy hip-hopper's tale of Christian redemption.
In recent years, he made a widely publicised visit to Bhutan and has been proclaimed the reincarnation of a holy 13th-century Buddhist treasure hunter.
He has been bestowed with custodianship of the Christian holy sites -- not only in Bethlehem, but in Jerusalem as well -- by the Greek Orthodox patriarch.
And it makes perfect sense that the Te'o hoax was busted up by Deadspin.com, a website rigorously devoted to undermining the holy self-regard that often surrounds sports.
This sense of dysfunction inside the Holy See - combined with considerations of failing health - pushed him to make what he has admitted was a "grave" decision to step down.
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It is possible to get a certificate in other places to prove you have partaken in certain prayers or taken a holy dip - but this appears to be quite an unusual kind of document.
Most memorably, though, it's a movie of minimalist moments (Molly's tiniest gestures speak volumes) and lovely, almost holy tableaux -- the three dark-skinned sprites running through the woods in their white shifts, Molly reaching out with an instinctive gesture to protect little Daisy from disaster.
May Allah the Omnipotent show us the right path to lead our lives in this world and the world hereafter and bestow his mercies and blessings on all the prophets of all holy books -- Prophet Moses, Prophet Jesus, Prophet Abrahim, Prophet David, Prophet Jacob and all.
But the Pope's supporters will be hoping that by visiting Muslim holy sites - he was the first pontiff to go to the great compound of al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem - he will have improved the overall tone of relations between the Catholic Church and some at least of Islam's believers.
But "online-only edited 'press-like' content providers" - such as the Huffington Post and Holy Moly Gossip - would be relevant publishers.
If the results of human trials are just as good (not a sure bet), a pill to make fat people thin--one of the holy grails for drug companies--will have been discovered.
The latest trouble began after a procession through the church on Holy Cross Day - marking the discovery of the cross which some believe was used for the crucifixion.
Packing their computers with everything from foam insulation to cooking oil, these quiet-crazed modders are pursuing the holy grail of a noise-free PC.
As with the perennial struggle over the horrors of medical malpractice, the question of whether or not to screen for cancer is one of those health-care Holy Wars that will never be resolved merely shunted off into another who-pays economic grind-down because where data ought to rule, emotion will always overrule.
To our disbelief a beautiful Ethiopian Orthodox church was looted - the inner sanctuary descrated, stained-glass windows broken, holy paintings ripped up, crosses - even those in the graveyards - looted.
My understanding is that there is now some training of the service members in terms of how to deal with this kind of situation -- disposal of the Koran, respect for holy books, things like that -- for service members serving in Afghanistan.
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It is also one of the traditional "Three Holy Mountains" - along with Mount Tate and Mount Haku, both in central Japan.
Cricket's superstar status in many parts of its empire will be downgraded from club class to cattle class - all holy cows included.
In gold writing on purple parchment, the 10th-century Holy Roman Emperor Otto I asserts his veto power over the election of new pontiffs.
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Today people are free to pray at the western wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, al-Aqsa mosque, or anywhere else they decide.
This is how all the health-care Holy Wars ultimately play out.
It is also contributing to attempts to rescue whatever panels or significant fragments remain of the remarkable painted murals that decorated the Episcopal Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Port-au-Prince.
The Pope did not respond to Assad's speech but his spokesman said the position of the Holy See against anti-semitism was well known and had been stated clearly in the past.
The holy grail for e-commerce, however, would be a system in which users had permanent digital certificates on their computers containing details of age, citizenship, sex, professional credentials, and so on.
Cheap access to space has been "the sort-of Holy Grail" for decades, "and we're not much closer to that than we were 50 years ago, " said Hertzfeld, who is also an adviser to Planetary Resources.
Both seem to present viable conceptual alternatives, with the former benefitting from strong historical implementation acceptance, hampered by clearly inadequate results, while the latter is too new to have valid acceptance and implementation results, despite being recognized as a cyber-security holy grail of sorts.
The presumptive Republican nominee for president of the United States included the so-called Holy Land in his itinerary for secular purposes, seeking support in precincts with concentrations of Jewish voters, including those in so-called battleground states, such as Palm Beach and Broward counties in Florida, Clark County, Nevada, and Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
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