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- noun Plural form of
tribulation .
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The launch period, with all its trials and tribulations, is an almost sacred period of time during which your heart and intellect are (or should be!) one with the business plan.
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The launch period, with all its trials and tribulations, is an almost sacred period of time during which your heart and intellect are (or should be!) one with the business plan.
Women Grow Business » Cloaking the Truth: What I Wish I’d Known When My Business Launched 2009
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The launch period, with all its trials and tribulations, is an almost sacred period of time during which your heart and intellect are (or should be!) one with the business plan.
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Motherhood, with its trials and tribulations, is eternal.
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Which -- Your enduring these tribulations is a "token of the righteous judgment of God," manifested in your being enabled to endure them, and in your adversaries thereby filling up the measure of their guilt.
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And they will miss what are called the "tribulations" -- some part or all of them.
Chip Berlet: Palin's Religious Beliefs Must Be Explored 2008
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And they will miss what are called the "tribulations" -- some part or all of them.
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And they will miss what are called the "tribulations" -- some part or all of them.
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3 And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience; 4 And patience, experience; and experience, hope: 5 And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation) 1721
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For all the tension swirling around the STL currently, it is worth recalling the tribulations once faced by the ICTY.
Patrick Galey: History Provides Comfort for Beleaguered UN Court Patrick Galey 2010
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