- Look up
exalt, ensky, or
exaltation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Exalt or
exaltation may
refer to:
Exaltation (astrology), a
characteristic of...
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Needham on
drums was
released November 21, 2010, with
hardcore punk band
Exalt. The band
toured North America in
support of the album,
which was inspired...
- I
Exalt Thee is a 1983
album by
trumpeter and
singer Phil Driscoll. It was
released in 1983 on LP by
Sparrow Records. The
album was
released on c****ette...
- life of her son to the fatherland. The
fourth stanza is sung by
children exalting Joseph Agricol Viala and
Joseph Bara,
children aged 15 and 13, respectively...
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identity was paramount, and said that the "name of AMERICAN... must
always exalt the just
pride of patriotism".
Washington warned against the
dangers of...
- may
reduce the
number of
occurrences of the
refrain "sing his
praise and
exalt him for ever" (or its equivalent). In
Catholic tradition, the
canticle can...
- is a
celebratory song or a
musical composition that eulogizes,
extols or
exalts planet Earth. "Voices for Today" is a song
composed by
Benjamin Britten...
- with the
intent to "reinstate the
defunct National Fascist Party", or to
exalt or
promote its
ideology or members. In
Canada and most of
Europe (including...
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illicit and
morally elevating, p****ionate and disciplined,
humiliating and
exalting,
human and transcendent". The
topic was
prominent with both
musicians and...
- the
fientive verb root סֶ֜לָה
which means "to lift up (voices)" or "to
exalt," and also
carries a
close connotational relationship to the verb סָלַל...