কার্যসম্পাদন, কর্তব্যকর্মসাধন, রাজমন্ত্রীর পদ, যাজকত্ব, সেবা
(1) Assistance in time of difficulty
(1) It was altogether fitting that the ministration of the sacraments be given, not to the angels, but to men.
(2) This virtual wish to be and to remain partners in marriage, which is not annulled by the reception of baptism, is an entity in the parties in which may be found the ministration of the sacrament.
(3) The celebration and ministration of the sacraments
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(5) The ministrations of his keepers have worked wonders for Simba, who now is able to walk about in his enclosure for any amount of time.
(6) He had merely stated the condition in which the ministrants then were, and in which they should remain.
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(8) He is very good at it and doesn't need the ministrations of censors, interrupters, and editors who thoughtfully cut out important parts of his statements or replies.
(9) I see it all now, now that she has been caressed and cajoled into life, brought out of herself by a the tender ministrations of someone who understands her needs.
(10) Unwilling to wait and see a GP, they and their minor affliction head for Aberdeen Royal and the soothing ministrations of Ferguson.
(11) Thanks to Patrick and Madeleine Rigard, who have owned the chateau for the last nine years, their young and attentive staff, and the spoiling ministrations of their chef de cuisine, Alain Gouraud, Chaumontel fairly bustles with life.
(12) From Poor Richard to Dale Carnegie to Tony Robbins, we love the idea that we can fix what's broken by ourselves, without the expensive ministrations of doctor or shrink.
(13) He had bravely hobbled home, unaided, ignored, to seek out the ministrations of wife and daughter.
(14) She is a cuddly sort of cat, and has been raised under the tender ministrations of three kids.
(15) This vision set in motion a train of visitations by angelic ministrants directing the young prophet in the process of restoring the gospel of Jesus Christ.
(16) The ministrant of this sacrament is the priest, for baptism belongs to his office.
(17) As in the Crimea, the importance of basic hygiene was not understood, and gangrene, chronic sickness and the ministrations of ignorant medical personnel frequently finished off men who had survived the battlefield itself.
(18) People work better if they have not been subjected to the tender ministrations of Network Rail or the motorway and they can be more effective at home without the many distractions of the office.
(19) Through the eager ministrations of a larger-than-life taxi-driver Spiro, who himself has a soft spot for Mother, the family move to a succession of different coloured villas.
(20) In any case, all churches' services and ministrations were in principle available to all men and women.
succor
relief