1. A lighted tree and burning of the yule log symbolized the divine gift of fire to humanity in many European pagan customs. 2. Except, of course, that laughter seems to be a divine gift and we would all shrivel up and die without a little levity now and then. 3. For her, the world and time possessed no meaning apart from a divine gift of love breaking in and through human experience. 4. From the Greek word for a divine gift, the word entered theatrics, then politics. 5. Oliver believes that his job bestows divine gifts, in moments that may not always appear in the viewfinder. 6. She gives credit to God for her play and views her World Cup experience as a divine gift. 7. The world and time possess no meaning apart from a divine gift of love breaking in and through human experience. 8. When Steele presented him with the announcement of the amateurs competition, that, too, seemed like a divine gift. 9. The pontiff said human life is a divine gift. 10. From a devout Moslem family -- he still observes Ramadan -- he firmly believes that his world records are the result of a divine gift. |
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