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exaltation

[eg-zawl-tey-shuhn, ek-sawl-] / ˌɛg zɔlˈteɪ ʃən, ˌɛk sɔl- /




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In the decades that followed, her works — some 42 temple hymns and three stand-alone poems, including “The Exaltation of Inanna” — were pieced together from more than 100 surviving copies made on clay tablets.

From New York Times • Nov. 9, 2022

At DC Brau, that includes Exaltation, a strong dark Belgian ale released during the holidays that Hancock wanted to mellow when he formulated it.

From Washington Post • Aug. 29, 2015

Exaltation reveals itself as mere mechanism in an instant, but with the giveaway gunpowder boom, just a little bit dragged behind.

From BBC • Jul. 3, 2015

The other bill, the Comprehensive Population and Exaltation of Family Bill, is scheduled to go through parliamentary discussions next month.

From Newsweek • Mar. 11, 2015

It is in this that the Separateness and Exaltation of God, even above all thought of man, really consists.

From Holy in Christ Thoughts on the Calling of God's Children to be Holy as He is Holy by Murray, Andrew




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