1 It treats its object as a god, that it may deify both.
2 It takes a thoroughly selfish age, like our own, to deify self-sacrifice.
3 Brave natures do not stoop to assassination, which you seem to deify .
4 We may appropriately ask, why did primitive people deify the sexual organs?
5 By late August, American scribes were in the mood to deify Tiger Woods.
6 There is no need to deify Manning, or WikiLeaks, in all of this.
7 And before we quite deify Karl we must reckon with you.
8 How does Nature deify us with a few and cheap elements!
9 So, then, peace to villains, war to the sorrowful, and let's deify gold!
10 Yes, it is very easy to deify , but it is also simple to demonise.
11 The people will go wild with joy and will deify thee and thy lord.
12 And, Ethel, do not deify the singer on the avenue.
13 The material progress which we deify : is it real progress?
14 They deify him who knows how to subjugate them.
15 He did not deify the reason, like Erigina, nor throw himself on authority like Bernard.
16 They love the Lakers, they deify Kobe Bryant.
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