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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a Master of Divinity degree
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After 1946, the Emperor no longer claimed divinity .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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His power was greater than that of all the other divinities together.
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In Ireland, Macha and Mabd are equivalent to Epona as protectors of horses and chthonic divinities.
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It was the breath of a divinity .
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Neith: goddess of Sais and a divinity of warfare, with her early symbols of a bow and arrows and shield.
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The eternal, overarching divinity whom Graves' favorite goddess personified has gone by many names.
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The search for the seat of divinity in man and nature is only a prelude to the aspiration for transcendence.
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This is, of course, precisely the divinity with which Napoleon teased Laplace.
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Under the 1643 ordinance to control printing, Bachilor was appointed one of the twelve divines empowered to license books of divinity .