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- of money, and idle talk. But give to me, your servant, a spirit of sober-mindedness, humility, patience, and love. Yes, O Lord and King, grant me to see...
- world and the flesh that he mostly fights against us: nay, and this sober-mindedness will put you the whole armour of God, that you may be able to stand...
- patriotism that insists that the slave owners who started this country were sober-minded heroes whose vision of democracy remains flawless, bro." Inkoo Kang of...
- the Victorian era, its new morality of decency, domesticity, serious-mindedness, propriety and community discipline on the one hand, its humbug, hypocrisy...
- ****ume was whiskey but in fact was merely ginger ale with ice. He was a sober-minded man, and although he sometimes appeared crotchety and irritable on stage...
- meeting of the Crown Council declared that: Today it is obvious to any sober-minded person that the German Reich has lost the war. All governments responsible...
- a Mockingbird is a textbook example of a message movie done rightsober-minded and earnest, but never letting its social conscience get in the way of...
- clan might thus have been perceived or displa**** characteristics of sober mindedness or perhaps a prior knowledge of a superior (i.e in relation to perceived...
- American subject matter...[and] sees everything at the distance of a sober-minded alien observer. One result is that 'Last Exit to Brooklyn' never appears...
- costs that welfare socialists impose on society". He also remarked, "Sober-minded readers will benefit from Dalrymple's work". The Times Literary Supplement...