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    mortalize


    1. Immortalized by stating that the winner is who gets there firstest with the mostest


    2. “You said you wanted to immortalize my face in your memory


    3. It immortalizes all the people and products


    4. Christianity contains enough of Jesus' teachings to immortalize it


    5. be immortalized in artifacts which children will look at with awe


    6. Your name and fame will become immortalized in legend and Myth


    7. Could we but understand the very purpose of the incarnation of the Son of God was to immortalize man, could man be trained to a condition of perfection warranting it, and that it could not be done in sin, the whole scheme of redemption would instantly become tangible and simple


    8. They would immortalize the universe


    9. Let us now consider the history of these words, used (as is affirmed) in the New Testament, to signify the endless misery of souls and bodies, immortal or immortalized


    10. There is no known tendency in sin, or in suffering, whether on earth or in hell, to regenerate, or glorify, or immortalize a dying sinner; while there is a known tendency in both to break up the very being of the offender

    11. The doctrine that the very object of the Incarnation is to immortalize mankind, furnishes the vertebral column, so to speak, on which the fabric of a coherent theology can be built


    12. They live with Christ now, they think that in death their whole being will dissolve, but that Christ, whose members they are, is coming quickly 'to create them anew, to immortalize and glorify theca; and that they will have no sense of the interval between death and resurrection


    13. Let us consider letters--how they come at breakfast, and at night, with their yellow stamps and their green stamps, immortalized by the postmark--for to see one's own envelope on another's table is to realize how soon deeds sever and become alien


    14. When he looked about him for another and a less intractable damsel to immortalize in melody, memory produced one with the most obliging readiness


    15. It had been the section of the trail I’d most anticipated, its untouched beauty extolled by the authors of The Pacific Crest Trail, Volume 1: California and immortalized by the naturalist John Muir in the books he’d written a century before


    16. Mary McCartney immortalized the moment in an illicitly taken phone-camera shot in which I was caught in mid-introduction, palms outstretched like Max Bygraves, framed by the back of the President’s head and her father’s mop-top


    17. He could immortalize any of them


    18. The same could be said for Dickie Hickock and Perry Smith, the white-trash punks Truman Capote immortalized in his book In Cold Blood


    19. David wished to immortalize that feat of prowess


    20. Eugene Fama and Ken French immortalized price-to-book in their three-factor model published as “The Cross-Section of Expected Stock Returns,” in which they claimed that a simple three-factor model could explain almost all of a portfolio’s return

    21. To immortalize hatred that nothing can quell!


    22. After Joseph Miller had become what Mercutio calls "a grave man," his descendants went into literature largely, as any one may see by turning to Allibone's very voluminous dictionary, where upwards of seventy of the name are immortalized, the most noted of whom are Thomas Miller, basket-maker and poet, and Hugh Miller, the learned stone-mason of Cromarty, whose many works, we confess with much humility, we have not read


    23. Dickens has immortalized the "Golden Dustman


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