It treats its object as a god, that it may deify both.
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It takes a thoroughly selfish age, like our own, to deify self-sacrifice.
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Brave natures do not stoop to assassination, which you seem to deify.
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We may appropriately ask, why did primitive people deify the sexual organs?
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By late August, American scribes were in the mood to deify Tiger Woods.
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It is a singular piece of good-nature in you to apotheosize him.
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In all ages, in order to justify the passions, it was necessary to apotheosize them.
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Yet why apotheosize conquerors at all?
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I do not wish to drift into a cheap cynicism, and apotheosize the old days at the expense of the new.
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Such men as McKinley in the House fairly apotheosized the protective system.
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Eagle of the apotheoses, what breath of Erebus has driven thee to me?
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The result is that he has plenty of apotheoses.
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In 1827, the first submitted to general admiration l'Apotheose d'Homere and Le Martyre de Saint Symphorien.
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Such apotheoses have lugubrious terminations.
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Almost every deity mentioned in the Ko-ji-ki or Nihongi has a shrine somewhere; and hundreds of others-includingmany later apotheoses-havetheir temples.