Both these, in consequence of the virtues of the offerer become inexhaustible.
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The company also said the offerer does not intend to increase the offer.
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It was a hundredfold more the offerer's even in this life.
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The restoration to the offerer of all which he lays on God's altar.
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Did not the offerer say in effect, by that act, 'This is I?
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The supposed efficacy of prayer has no connection with the sincerity of the offerer.
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Gratified with such offerings they gratify the offerer in return with longevity and fame and wealth.
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The offerer stands before the Power he approaches.
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A propitiatory sacrifice averts punishment from the offerer.
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Over every cake that is offered, the offerer should, with concentrated attention, utter the Savitri Mantras.
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Yet in satisfaction, the affection of the offerer is weighed rather than the quantity of the offering.
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He accepts every offering that love brings, and, in accepting, gives it a significance beyond the offerer's thought.
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Voluble prayers, more abundant than devout sentiments or emotions, make the offerer as a 'fool' and his prayer unacceptable.
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A department spokesperson said 550 proposals were evaluated on technical information, price, past performance of the offerer and capability to perform.
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Consequently, when this is put into the hands of the agent the law regards the offerer as bound by his offer.
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The offerer did not lose what he laid on the altar, but it came back to him, far more precious than before.