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1
In Sport, people are rarely
canonised
by
virtue of their feats alone.
2
She died in 1582, and forty years later she was
canonised
by
Gregory XV.
3
She died in 1582, and was
canonised
by
Gregory XV.
4
There is scarcely one of them who could have been
canonised
by
any Church.
5
Blessed Charles of Mount Argus will be
canonised
by
Pope Benedict XVI in June.
6
You would have made a first-class abbot, and might have been
canonised
by
now.
7
John Baptist de la Salle was
canonised
by
Leo XIII.
8
In 1920, St Joan was
canonised
by
Pope Benedict XV.
9
They also worship Kadotski, or
saints
-
mortals
canonised
by
the Kin-rey-andbuild temples in their honour.
10
All the early abbots were men of mark, who were afterwards
canonised
by
the Church.
11
Gangsta rap pioneers NWA have been almost
canonised
by
the hit movie Straight Outta Compton.
12
The handsome young martyr was hurriedly
canonised
by
the establishment and confirmed as a blue chip investment.
13
In 1960 the car was
canonised
by
the Route 66 television show.
14
Pope John Paul II and Pope John XXIII are now expected to be
canonised
by
the end of the year.
15
In spite of the censure and sentence of excommunication pronounced upon him, Bishop Virgil was
canonised
by
Pope Gregory XI.
16
A classic, according to the usual definition, is an old author
canonised
by
admiration, and an authority in his particular style.