| 21. | Ultimately, " ex corde " would return the schools to the margins, many Catholic academics fear.
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| 22. | The hymn is based on a Latin Christmas hymn, " Corde natus ex parentis ", by Aurelius Prudentius.
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| 23. | Dalza's collection is also one of the very few sources to feature tastar de corde, short introductory preludes.
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| 24. | AI's programs emphasize fidelity to the magisterium, especially as expressed in Ex Corde Ecclesiae, as well as flexibility.
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| 25. | And Pitt knows that although his brother-in-law has become religious, Corde had been a womanizer in the past.
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| 26. | The motto is " Corde Recto Elati Omnes " meaning with an upright heart all will be exalted.
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| 27. | "Corde lisse " moves are normally a combination of held postures and drops using a rope that hangs from the ceiling.
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| 28. | Or _ as its French designer, Andree Putman, put it, " use jusqu'a la corde " _ threadbare?
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| 29. | Their opposition to " ex corde, " college officials say, hardly means they aren't dedicated to the Catholic ideal.
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| 30. | It might be more pertinent to ask whether the major casualty of such a rush would be " Ex Corde Ecclesiae " itself.
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