Some clergywomen have become successful by founding their own nondenominational churches. |
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Over more than 60 years, CARE has become one of the largest organisations for international, apolitical and nondenominational solidarity. |
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It's a non-government, nondenominational organization engaged in rural development work in Central and South America. |
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A debate between the proponents of denominational and nondenominational schools went on during the 19th century. |
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Although Mr. Sallee is a minister in the Church of God of Prophecy, the Sallees said their playhouse was nondenominational. |
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Most children are educated in free nondenominational primary and secondary schools. |
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The court made the town realize that it could achieve the same result and atmosphere by using a nondenominational prayer such as the one recited in the House of Commons. |
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I do not think that we have said sufficiently in debates in committee and here that the francophone population of Newfoundland seems to agree to having their children educated in nondenominational schools. |
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Do you favour denominational education or would you prefer your child to follow nondenominational education or education based on a specific teaching method? |
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A Council should be mindful that a local government body is to be viewed as nondenominational and apolitical, as it represents the culture, interests and political landscape of an entire community. |
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There will be a nondenominational service, open to all, on Saturday beneath the redwoods. |
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Here are Buddhist meditation principles which are nondenominational in principle and presentation to appeal to a wide audience. |
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We had a nondenominational wedding, with a bunch of great Sufi musicians really wailing, and my wildly enthusiastic mother in attendance. |
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In advance of the nondenominational civil ceremony, Pitt and Jolie obtained a marriage license from a local California judge. |
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Unions are essentially nonpolitical, nonprofit, and nondenominational. |
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Internet Pulpit is a new nondenominational resource providing free, helpful and encouraging material for these dark and depressing days. |
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The nondenominational university, which in 1997 had an enrollment of about 5,000, enforced strict rules for students: a ban on interracial dating and a dress code that dictated ties for men and skirts for women. |
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In later years the summer lectures and classes were supplemented by a year-round nondenominational course of directed home reading and correspondence study. |
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The phenomenon is much less common among evangelical, nondenominational and charismatic churches as new ones arise and plenty of them remain independent of each other. |
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It is a nondenominational service led by Archbishop Malcolm McMahon. |
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Nondenominational churches and various house churches often adopt, or are akin to one of these movements. |
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In which case why not go the whole hog and name the programme Strictly Nondenominational or Ecumenically Knocks? |
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