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divine

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The religious complex is believed to house the tomb of the first Shia Imam - a religious leader believed to hold divine knowledge.

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Different eras have deemed it a measure of divine anger or human sin, and more recently, as one of earth’s vital signs.

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The bathroom layout was comfortable and the water pressure was simply divine!

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Means describes herself as a spiritual person and believes a divine plan has led her to be entering the roles of mother and surgeon general at the same time, the people said.

That history of divine intervention did little to persuade his Dodgers teammates when Davis told them of the World Series prophecy he’d received — partly because Martin was a pussycat next to Dodger manager Tommy Lasorda.

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