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divine

[dih-vahyn] / dɪˈvaɪn /




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Overcoming the piddly obstacle of the class barrier supposedly dividing Benedict and Sophie was less of a question than a matter of which divine device would be manufactured to smooth their way to the altar.

From Salon

Many devotees also believe the festival honours the divine love of Hindu deities Radha and Krishna.

From BBC

When Netflix revealed Bell’s return in early February, she told Tudum that there was something “so special and divine” about the opportunity.

From Los Angeles Times

“We aren’t walking around thinking we have the divine right to success. We are walking around thinking about how to optimize the value we give to our customers.”

From Barron's

Unlike in 1980, when a group of ragtag American amateurs took down the Soviet Union’s red machine, this iteration of Team USA was built to win by relying on merit, not divine intervention.

From The Wall Street Journal