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- was an intimate friend of Owen remembered him as "a very kind, genial, whole-souled sort of person. He stuttered badly." Owen wrote two brief autobiographic...
- resources of his mind, the complete submission of his will, and the whole-souled ardour of fanaticism at the service of a cause or an individual who becomes...
- God" and "Glory to God in the highest" (HC 2:386). The Hosanna Shout is whole-souled, given to the full limit of one's strength. The congregation stands and...
- Book News Monthly described him as "a man of sterling worth – simple, whole-souled, sincere. He possessed a vigorous body, a cool head, a loving heart,...
- Whole Oats is the debut studio album by American pop music duo Hall & Oates. The album was released in September 1972, by Atlantic Records. The duo consisted...
- audience. Those only can appreciate it who saw her powerful form, her whole-souled, earnest gesture, and listened to her strong and truthful tones. She...
- hand and soon had discordant elements well in check. He was a genial, whole-souled gentleman of generous impulses and possessed the highest kind of honor...
- there is a self-conscious identity residing in it (the soul), and a physical representative (the whole body of the tiger, which is observable) in the world...
- intends either those three things in man, with the whole heart, with the whole soul, with the whole mind; or the three degrees of fruitfulness, the hundred-fold...
- "A Whole New World" is the signature song from Disney's 1992 animated feature film Aladdin, with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Tim Rice. A duet originally...