At the curtain call for that first piece, " Seraphic Dialogue " from 1955, relief and joy sprang off the faces of the dancers.
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In his early youth, Agnellus was personally received into the Seraphic Order by St . Francis of Assisi, during the latter's sojourn in Pisa.
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The ministry of education carried out in Gormanston has its immediate roots in the Seraphic College opened at Capranica 50k North of the city of Rome in 1883.
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Before the cardinal arrived at Queen of Angels, Nordmark waxed eloquent : " When you see him his face almost looks seraphic, " he said.
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Cedarbaum concluded that Protas owned only one ballet, " Seraphic Dialogue, " though she found that the set and costumes were owned by the center.
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On these and on many other points of scholastic philosophy the " Seraphic Doctor " exhibits a combination of subtlety and moderation, which makes his works particularly valuable.
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Hitchens considers that Muggeridge's subjective interpretation of the events he witnessed in Calcutta and the consequent publicity surrounding those events contributed to Mother Teresa's seraphic reputation.
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One is a small painting by Antoine Watteau, titled " The Romancer " and probably done around 1719 . Watteau had a spikey temperament and a seraphic hand.
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Goebel then served the Seraphic Sisters as chaplain at the Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa in San Antonio, until failing health forced him to step down a year ago.
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Films that achieve the dimension of seraphic embrace achieved by " Innocence, " as it explores a return to first love, are the rarest of the rare.