Gina is your softer-featured Calvin, a small-time stylist who's just trying to make it in a world full of headaches. |
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President Calvin Coolidge renominated the Mobile prosecutor despite vicious opposition from Mobile. |
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According to his preface to the Psalms commentary, Calvin was suddenly converted to teachableness, not to interiority. |
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I'll definitely be getting a place in the Hamptons when Calvin Klein finally signs me up for a worldwide marketing campaign. |
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If that meant dropping out of a World Cup, that was what Calvin would have wanted. |
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Calvin Klein models' faces are redrawn as skulls with requisitely and impossibly high cheekbones. |
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The rapper Ice Cube takes a star turn as Calvin, the proprietor of the eponymous barbershop. |
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Calvin Rowe scored a brace and Christopher Wilkinson hit the last-minute winner. |
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If you are looking for something slightly dressier, try this putty colored zip front jacket by Calvin Klein. |
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He excoriates those who have insisted somewhat anachronistically that Calvin was not a systematic theologian. |
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Besides, Calvin was way in deep with Carol Carmicheal, some senior at the other private school in town. |
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Calvin said that God sovereignly predestined everything that happens in the world. |
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The others laughed, and Chelsea was surprised to find Calvin unoffended by the comment on his girlfriend's school. |
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We knew the Calvin who worked with kids, organized basketball camps and taught baton twirling. |
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Young men sport baggies low on their hips, exposing Calvin Klein boxers and a line of hair. |
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On this particular hike he was ably assisted by hike leaders Calvin Crawford and Leon Rougier. |
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Though the writing style in this work is at points abrupt, Lillback's work is truly commendable as a thorough synthesis of Calvin. |
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Cottret argues, for example, against the common characterization of Calvin as absolute ruler of Geneva. |
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The first step of the Calvin cycle is the addition of carbon dioxide to an acceptor molecule. |
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In the past year, Calvin Kitten has evolved from being a wunderkind to an extraordinary, mature artist. |
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The rumor mill had kicked into high gear until Calvin had broken down and spilled the news. |
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Calvin seemed a bit shyer now and he wasn't smiling quite so much. |
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While still in grade school, Scott was cast in a Bruce Weber campaign for Calvin Klein. |
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Calvin tried to work with a concept of mystical real presence that avoided the empirical absurdities of transubstantiation with regard to the Eucharist. |
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Edward E. Ericson, Jr., is a professor of English at Calvin College, and a Solzhenitsyn scholar who abridged The Gulag Archipelago in cooperation with the author. |
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I went up to hear Calvin Butts preach at the Abyssinian Baptist Church. |
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At Calvin Klein, Francisco Costa showed restrained shifts in subtly shifting textures from ivory to mocha. |
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He was even less verbose than my next favorite president, Calvin Coolidge. |
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He resists bibliolatry, does not accept the doctrine of Calvin of a complete corrupt humanity, and never assumes to try to prove the existence of God, taking that for granted. |
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Then Calvin Klein aired a two-minute commercial featuring an Adonis flexing in underwear. |
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It was the best training that I could have wished for, and I was involved in the production of knitwear for designers like Calvin Klein, as well as the Chanel range. |
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View our gallery of the Calvin Klein after-party, including Kate Bosworth, Penelope Cruz, and Jared Leto. |
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Calvin astronomer Howard Van Till was for years the leading evangelical champion of the Big Bang Theory. |
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Soon, Calvin becomes a control freak, emotionally manipulating his quirky creation into doing his bidding. |
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Especially when one pauses to consider that this is the fourth child of the catwalk queen, who is the face of Calvin Klein. |
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My good friend and a member of the Yale Corporation, Calvin Trillin, managed to convince President Levin that I was a pussycat. |
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I do not think that this was precisely the Calvinism of John Calvin. |
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Calvin was invited to lead a church of French refugees in Strasbourg by that city's leading reformers, Martin Bucer and Wolfgang Capito. |
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Initially, Calvin refused because Farel was not included in the invitation, but relented when Bucer appealed to him. |
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Reluctantly, Calvin agreed to the marriage, on the condition that she would learn French. |
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At first Pierre Viret was consulted, but when he refused, the council asked Calvin. |
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On 21 September 1540 the council commissioned one of its members, Ami Perrin, to find a way to recall Calvin. |
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An embassy reached Calvin while he was at a colloquy, a conference to settle religious disputes, in Worms. |
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The city council pressed for the immediate appointment of Calvin in Geneva. |
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Calvin returned on 13 September 1541 with an official escort and a wagon for his family. |
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Calvin recognised the power of music and he intended that it be used to support scripture readings. |
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Calvin had written an earlier catechism during his first stay in Geneva which was largely based on Martin Luther's Large Catechism. |
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From March 1555 to July 1556, Calvin delivered two hundred sermons on Deuteronomy. |
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A few months later Ami Perrin, the man who had brought Calvin to Geneva, moved into open opposition. |
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Initially, Perrin ignored the court when he was summoned, but after receiving a letter from Calvin, he appeared before the Consistory. |
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The council straddled both sides of the conflict, alternately admonishing and upholding Calvin. |
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The libertines allowed the trial to drag on in an attempt to harass Calvin. |
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Calvin protested that the council did not have the legal authority to overturn Berthelier's excommunication. |
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With the approval of Calvin, the other plotters who remained in the city were found and executed. |
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Calvin actively participated in the polemics that were exchanged between the Lutheran and Reformed branches of the Reformation movement. |
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At the same time, Calvin was dismayed by the lack of unity among the reformers. |
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Calvin praised the idea, but ultimately Cranmer was unable to bring it to fruition. |
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With financial support from the church in Geneva, Calvin turned his enormous energies toward uplifting the French Protestant cause. |
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The final edition was greatly expanded to the extent that Calvin referred to it as a new work. |
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Calvin argues that the knowledge of God is not inherent in humanity nor can it be discovered by observing this world. |
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For Calvin, the whole course of Christ's obedience to the Father removed the discord between humanity and God. |
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In the third book, Calvin describes how the spiritual union of Christ and humanity is achieved. |
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For Calvin, the Church was defined as the body of believers who placed Christ at its head. |
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Calvin regarded the first three offices as temporary, limited in their existence to the time of the New Testament. |
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Although Calvin respected the work of the ecumenical councils, he considered them to be subject to God's Word found in scripture. |
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Calvin defined a sacrament as an earthly sign associated with a promise from God. |
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Following the execution of Servetus, a close associate of Calvin, Sebastian Castellio, broke with him on the issue of the treatment of heretics. |
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Finally, Calvin taught that if rulers rise up against God they lose their divine right and must be deposed. |
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Calvin thought that agriculture and the traditional crafts were normal human activities. |
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Calvin probably wrote it during the period following Cop's speech, but it was not published until 1542 in Strasbourg. |
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When Charles tried to find a compromise solution with the Augsburg Interim, Bucer and Bullinger urged Calvin to respond. |
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Calvin differed with Zwingli on the eucharist and criticised him for regarding it as simply a metaphorical event. |
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With this rapprochement, Calvin established his role in the Swiss Reformed Churches and eventually in the wider world. |
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For example, in contrast to Calvin, the Articles did not explicitly reject the Lutheran doctrine of consubstantiation. |
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Among the original champions of Protestantism who rejected the doctrine of apostolic succession were John Calvin, and Martin Luther. |
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The followers of John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli, and other theologians linked to the Reformed tradition also began to use that term. |
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In this way, Calvin and his followers resisted political absolutism and furthered the growth of democracy. |
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Christy Turlington is a statuesque supermodel famous for her Calvin Klein ads. |
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She also snapped up several boxes of Calvin Klein boxer shorts. |
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Loving dad of Jacquie and Gordon, much loved pop of Lisa, Calvin, Gavin and Alexin and great-grand-pop of Olivia, Bradley, Max, Joel and Alaia. |
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Macy's is proud to introduce three exclusive red dresses, designed by Kensie, Calvin Klein and XOXO in honor of American Heart Month. |
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One day Calvin yo-yos on a street corner and discovers the thrill of public performance. |
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Among other unusual presidential animals at the White House were Woodrow Wilson's sheep and Calvin Coolidge's pygmy hippopotamus. |
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Under the leadership of John Calvin, Geneva became the chief international centre of Reformed Protestantism and Latin biblical scholarship. |
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Following in the spirit of Paul, Ambrose, Augustine, Luther and Calvin, we can more faithfully and effectively liturgize catechetically. |
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Calvin continued to take an interest in the French religious affairs from his base in Geneva. |
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This is made evident in the prominence of Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli as leaders of the reform movements in their respective areas of ministry. |
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Today, this term also refers to the doctrines and practices of the Reformed churches of which Calvin was an early leader. |
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Puritans adopted a Reformed theology, but they also took note of radical criticisms of Zwingli in Zurich and Calvin in Geneva. |
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In the earlier part of the century, the teachings of first Martin Luther and then John Calvin began to influence Scotland. |
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The most influential figure was John Knox, who had been a disciple of both John Calvin and George Wishart. |
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Both Luther and Calvin thought along lines linked with the theological teachings of Augustine of Hippo. |
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This theory of governance developed in Geneva under John Calvin and was introduced to Scotland by John Knox after his period of exile in Geneva. |
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Knox, having escaped the galleys and having spent time in Geneva, where he became a follower of Calvin, emerged as the most significant figure. |
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In Geneva, he met John Calvin, from whom he gained experience and knowledge of Reformed theology and Presbyterian polity. |
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Knox disembarked in Dieppe, France, and continued to Geneva, where John Calvin had established his authority. |
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When Knox and a supporting colleague, William Whittingham, wrote to Calvin for advice, they were told to avoid contention. |
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After his return to Geneva, Knox was chosen to be the minister at a new place of worship petitioned from Calvin. |
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John Calvin, who had lost his own wife in 1549, wrote a letter of condolence. |
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Others, including John Calvin, also including the right administration of the sacraments. |
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Finally, Calvin taught that if worldly rulers rise up against God they should be put down. |
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One of the most famous and successful electronic music producers, Calvin Harris, is also Scottish. |
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The Protestant reformer John Calvin admired Gregory and declared in his Institutes that Gregory was the last good pope. |
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Geneva converted to Protestantism in 1536, just before John Calvin arrived there. |
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John Calvin was a Frenchman and largely responsible for the introduction and spread of the Reformed tradition in France. |
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Printing was censored and leading Protestant reformers such as John Calvin were forced into exile. |
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Calvin was a tireless polemic and apologetic writer who generated much controversy. |
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At the invitation of Martin Bucer, Calvin proceeded to Strasbourg, where he became the minister of a church of French refugees. |
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He was denounced by Calvin and burned at the stake for heresy by the city council. |
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Calvin spent his final years promoting the Reformation both in Geneva and throughout Europe. |
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John Calvin was born as Jehan Cauvin on 10 July 1509, at Noyon, a town in Picardy, a province of the Kingdom of France. |
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By 1532, Calvin received his licentiate in law and published his first book, a commentary on Seneca's De Clementia. |
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In January 1535, Calvin joined Cop in Basel, a city under the influence of the reformer Johannes Oecolampadius. |
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Calvin accepted his new role without any preconditions on his tasks or duties. |
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During late 1536, Farel drafted a confession of faith, and Calvin wrote separate articles on reorganizing the church in Geneva. |
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As the year progressed, Calvin and Farel's reputation with the council began to suffer. |
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The council ordered Calvin and Farel to use unleavened bread for the Easter Eucharist. |
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This caused a riot during the service and the next day, the council told Farel and Calvin to leave Geneva. |
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The resulting synod in Zurich placed most of the blame on Calvin for not being sympathetic enough toward the people of Geneva. |
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Flat Iron Lake, located in Calvin College's Flat Iron Lake Preserve, is a 25-acre kettle lake with a broad littoral zone along its eastern shore. |
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This year's longlist includes by Calvin Harris and Emeli competing against acts like Fallow, Errors, The Twilight Django Django. |
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Both were ridden by Calvin Borrel who has opted to ride Rachel Alexandra this time. |
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This may be Canadian English, but I have not found this usage in Calvin studies by other Canadians. |
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Having worked with Calvin Harris on the disc she reckons that it's her clubbiest yet. |
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She opened the show with an electrifying performance of her songs Cockiness and We Found Love, accompanied by Calvin Harris. |
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Park View's Calvin Culver was 2 for 4, including a 275-foot home run over the center-field scoreboard. |
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Disc one is charty rubbish, two is dancier, courtesy of Fatboy Slim and Van Helden, three has Calvin Harris, Chicane and more. |
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The chain is offering new product ranges, including famous brands such as Calvin Klein, RAC, Padder, Disney and Elizabeth Arden. |
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Joffrey dancer Calvin Kitten, at 39, still has a grand jete with jaw-dropping hang time. |
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They included Yann Martel, author of Life of pi, and Calvin Trillin. |
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The new advertising campaign brings to life the sophisticated femininity that remains core to the euphoria Calvin Klein brand. |
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Other Scottish musicians include Shirley Manson, Paolo Nutini and Calvin Harris. |
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Rita, who is dating Scots music producer and DJ Calvin Harris, looked great for the shoot in a biker chic outfit, coupled with new platinum blonde bob. |
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By 1547, opposition to Calvin and other French refugee ministers had grown to constitute the majority of the syndics, the civil magistrates of Geneva. |
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For women, the traditional black skirt suit was updated with a pleated, pleather skirt and a cream top with pleather beading, all from Calvin Klein. |
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According to Calvin, these were people who felt that after being liberated through grace, they were exempted from both ecclesiastical and civil law. |
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Until the 1960s, historians focused their attention largely on the great leaders and theologians of the 16th century, especially Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli. |
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During his ministry in Geneva, Calvin preached over two thousand sermons. |
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Louis Bourgeois, also a refugee, lived and taught music in Geneva for sixteen years and Calvin took the opportunity to add his hymns, the most famous being the Old Hundredth. |
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The duo shared a helluva lot of vodka with Louis Tomlinson and Calvin Harris, now dating Harry Styles' ex-girlfriend Taylor Swift, who was also there. |
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Shops here include Louis Vuitton, Mulberry and Calvin Klein. |
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Calvin also wrote that he was prepared to follow the Lord's calling. |
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Farel and Calvin then went to Bern and Zurich to plead their case. |
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Calvin updated the work and published new editions throughout his life. |
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Various Congregational, Reformed, Reformed Baptists and Presbyterian churches, which look to Calvin as the chief expositor of their beliefs, have spread throughout the world. |
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President Calvin Coolidge, opera singer Abbie Mitchell, and vaudeville stars such as Phil Baker, Ben Bernie, Eddie Cantor and Oscar Levant appeared in the firm's pictures. |
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Exuberant in its primitivism, High Kicks has a joyous, slightly naive spark that sometimes evokes the sort of tuneful messes to which Calvin Johnson's name is often attached. |
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It set the tone nicely for'The Evoltion of Man', dancier still, as Example broadened his horizons to work with electro superstars like Calvin Harris and Alesso. |
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Less commonly, it can refer to the individual teaching of Calvin himself. |
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For ten years, euphoria Calvin Klein advertising campaigns have artfully brought a beautiful dream to life with lustrous imagery and fantasy-like interpretation. |
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These included the Lutheran movement of Martin Luther, the Anabaptist movement of the Dutch reformer Menno Simons, and the Reformed teachings of John Calvin. |
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He therefore published it anonymously and did not tell Calvin, who denied knowledge of it until a year after its publication, that he had written it. |
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It reformed its doctrines and government, drawing on the principles of John Calvin which Knox had been exposed to while living in Geneva, Switzerland. |
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Many of the period's foremost theologians were followers of the humanist method, including Erasmus, Zwingli, Thomas More, Martin Luther, and John Calvin. |
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Layin' In The Cut is an all-electric session, featuring guitarist Marc Ribot and those harmolodic kings Grant Calvin Weston and Jamaaladeen Tacuma on the drums and bass. |
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After the deaths of Calvin and his successor, Beza, the Geneva city council gradually gained control over areas of life that were previously in the ecclesiastical domain. |
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There are also lots of beautiful triangle shape bras or half cup bras that look great on more petite figures, from brands like Aubade or Calvin Klein. |
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Calvin provided many of the foundational documents for reformed churches, including documents on the catechism, the liturgy, and church governance. |
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Following the Responsio ad Sadoletum, Calvin wrote an open letter at the request of Bucer to Charles V in 1543, Supplex exhortatio ad Caesarem, defending the reformed faith. |
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Calvin allowed the charging of modest interest rates on loans. |
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Rather than holding a purely symbolic view, Calvin noted that with the participation of the Holy Spirit, faith was nourished and strengthened by the sacrament. |
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At certain vital points Barth follows Luther not only, broadly speaking, against Calvin and the Reformed tradition, but also against the main lines of the Lutheran tradition. |
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Near the end of the book, Calvin describes and defends the doctrine of predestination, a doctrine advanced by Augustine in opposition to the teachings of Pelagius. |
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Initially, Luther and Calvin had mutual respect for each other. |
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Some scholars claim that Calvin and other ministers asked that he be beheaded instead of burnt, knowing that burning at the stake was the only legal recourse. |
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His letters to Calvin were presented as evidence of heresy, but he denied having written them, and later said he was not sure it was his handwriting. |
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Reformed churches were founded in Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands, Scotland, Switzerland and France by such reformers as John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli, and John Knox. |
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Calvin Young had been longboarding on the streets of Sault Ste. |
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