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And when he finished praying, I felt the urge to pray for him.
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"When I bathe I am praying to God for the good of my country and the world, " he said.
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Magnus-Stinson found that a prison policy preventing Lindh and the other Muslims in his unit from praying together daily when not locked in their cells violated a 1993 law banning the government from curtailing religious speech without showing a compelling interest.
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When Kaur was in the temple praying on Sunday, "My aunt told her that there was a shooting going on outside, we need to get up and leave, " said Kamal Saini.
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So, when Hanna came by we were all praying she would stay far enough away that we wouldn't get any rain.
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When I drive my car, I find myself praying for the light to turn red so I can have the fun of pulling nearly a full g of acceleration when the light turns green.
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Instead of crossing their fingers and praying to the app store gods, when developers launch apps they should have a strategy in place that will allow them to grow their business by building a community around those apps.
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Now they are praying for that day, hoping they will have an industry to work in when -- better yet if -- the leak is capped.
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To prove it, I'll send you one free prediction every week for the next five weeks, and when you see I'm 100% accurate I can guarantee you'll be praying there is still a copy of the program left.
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Which leaves the Sauternes producers praying for a change in fashion, back to a time, more than a century ago, when their wine was among the most sought-after in the world.
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