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archangel

[ahrk-eyn-juhl] / ˈɑrkˌeɪn dʒəl /




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May Otis Blackburn was a 60-year-old clairvoyant when the archangels Michael and Gabriel appeared to her and her daughter Ruth, the “girl of many loves,” as the press delighted in calling her.

From Los Angeles Times

Dressed in a coat tailored from lacquered gold feathers, she’s like a Renaissance archangel fearsome in her gilded glory.

From New York Times

Specifically, he highlighted a passage about how the company passed over a new logo that featured St. Michael the archangel— a patron saint of military personnel that the Pentagon also considers a white supremacist symbol.

From Salon

Jurriaan brought home jazz and blues recordings from the United States for young Louis, who remembered him as not a brother but “an archangel.”

From Washington Post

God’s vintage loneliness has turned to vinegar— All the archangels—their wings frozen—fell tonight.

From New York Times