In their heyday, we have discovered, Shakers were business go-getters and technologists. |
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An understanding of this may inform the lifestyle of some religious groups, such as the Shakers and the Amish. |
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As a devoutly religious people, the Shakers provide another element of a usable past in their gender-inclusive image of God. |
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It was passed through history by the Shaking Quakers, the Shakers, and that particular song is a call to simplicity, which is very interesting. |
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According to the state enumeration taken September 22, 1855, there were 77 Shakers in the Tyringham society. |
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The Shakers have always believed that all individuals can witness the spirit of Christ. |
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The Shakers influenced American religion and culture to a degree beyond their numbers. |
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The Shakers wound up their pre-season schedule with a 1-0 defeat against a full strength Barnsley side in midweek. |
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The Shakers initially whitewashed the plaster walls and painted the interior woodwork. |
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These Shakers were convinced of the unique and overpowering rightness of their religion. |
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Nelson, like the rest of his Shakers team-mates, was seething at the decision to chalk off his late header because of a debatable offside. |
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This brought the second generation of Shakers closer to the teachings of their leader, Mother Ann Lee, thereby rejuvenating the sect. |
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Shakers and stirrers are sculptural, and martini glasses come in many different colors. |
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And on a night when nothing went right for the Shakers, an assistant even managed to substitute the wrong player. |
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The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, or Shakers, remain the longest-lived communal society in the United States. |
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The Shakers are renowned for the simplicity and clarity of line in all their tools, from bandboxes to chairs to harvesting blades. |
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The Shakers were an American religious community that was founded in Britain and came to North America during the Revolutionary War. |
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A white metal tea strainer, white metal cup and salt and pepper shakers also made the list. |
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Gradually he fell silent, fidgeting restlessly on his seat and playing with the salt and pepper shakers set in the middle of the island. |
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The people learned how to make ceramic items in turtle shapes and designs, such as salt and pepper shakers, wine coolers, and napkin holders. |
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She'll analyse and dissect everything from 19th century Russian literature to salt and pepper shakers in pubs. |
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Also available through the website is an amazing array of inflatable products including cute salt and pepper shakers, vases, and lampshades. |
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This global network of black movers and shakers is an inspiring example of how we can use technology to achieve the American dream. |
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In the 1870s, Shakers outside Maine began to use commercial line engravings traced from photographs when they wanted to picture their home villages. |
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She stared at the tiny coffee pot, the tiny lamp, the tiny forks and the tiny pepper shakers, then she nodded slowly. |
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He fingered the well-used salt and pepper shakers, poked the laminated menu and generally mooched about until Kate appeared. |
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Lots of future campaign speculation, loads of laughs, food and music were on tap for the gathering of women movers and shakers. |
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A small fridge is nestled beside him, salt and pepper shakers stand in the centre console and a bed stretches behind the seats. |
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If you don't have a cupboard full of strainers, shakers, blenders and stirrers, my advice is to build your drink. |
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While the 34-year-old golf unknown kept his nerve on a tough final day at Rochester, the shakers and movers of world golf crumbled behind him. |
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Their instruments include a full drum set, surdo, or Brazilian bass drum, conga drums, bells and ganzas or shakers. |
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They're always pushing cocktail culture on people, be it 30s style martini shakers, tiki culture, bachelor-pad barware. |
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This is the drink the movers and shakers are sure to be seen tippling at sporting venues throughout the world. |
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All of a sudden my mom picks up the salt and pepper shakers and throws them at my dad's head. |
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Inside the barricades movers and shakers of powerful countries and companies huddled to polish the promises of globalism. |
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Her specialty is recycling old cabinets into display pieces for her ever-changing collections, which range from cocktail shakers to alarm clocks. |
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He knew bartenders who threw up their shakers over their shoulders, heaving them like they were toweling off after a shower. |
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Even if the shakers contained nothing but salt I would at least have the option of minimizing the amount used. |
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Britain has spawned some of the industry's most powerful behind-the-scenes movers and shakers. |
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The movers and shakers behind the framework met business leaders on Thursday with a clear agenda to inform, update and reassure. |
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In this job, you meet a lot of the movers and shakers in Bradford's business community. |
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During his last remaining week he was anxious to see a community of the much-talked of Shakers and thus proceeded to the town of Lebanon, New York. |
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It's largely a class creation project, the promotion of a new class of wealthy and powerful Namibian movers and shakers. |
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These people are usually the real movers and shakers and very rarely end up as president or prime minister, at least in democracies. |
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So what is a man who once rubbed shoulders with the movers and shakers of the movie business doing living and working quietly in York? |
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She's simply too busy meeting and greeting the movers and shakers of the business world. |
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The guest list is full of movers and shakers from politics, business and entertainment. |
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Also, it's a good idea to be in touch with the local political and economic movers and shakers to see what the job needs are in your community. |
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Under the watchful eyes of masters, movers and shakers, young leaders get a chance to learn and grow. |
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More than two hundred years after this report the small, but continuing, United Society of Shakers lives, works and witnesses its faith together in Sabbathday Lake, Maine. |
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While some Shakers made only enough boxes for their own needs, communities in Maine, New Hampshire, and New York produced thousands for sale to the outside world. |
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Mother Ann Lee instructed her followers, the Shakers of New York, to consistently practice coitus interruptus, thus ensuring a declining community. |
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Wouldn't it be nice if life consisted entirely of silk dressing gowns, champagne, and silver cocktail shakers? |
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They were a unit, inseparable, like two antique salt and pepper shakers that only make sense if the other one is close by. |
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If you truly love your collection of whimsical salt and pepper shakers, then display them proudly and in a well-organized manner. |
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Oh, what mismatched ceramic salt and pepper shakers I could be saving. |
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The Shakers and some Indian eunuch brotherhoods do not allow procreation, so that every member is a convert. |
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Turkey Gravy Boat and Salt and Pepper Shakers are offered in off-white ceramic that will match any setting. |
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Phil Rourke plays tea chest box bass while Matt Elliot handles the percussion, playing the washboard, shakers, snare drum, tin can and all-important cow bell. |
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On the table there are, in addition to the usual salt and pepper shakers, Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce and Steak sauce, Tabasco and vinegar. |
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It sounds like a wild street party featuring a Latin percussion band whose bells, shakers, electric piano, and flute combine to create an infectious rumba groove. |
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These men knew each other as comrades in arms, and are members of a brotherhood that includes movers and shakers. |
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So in a city now crammed with a plethora of big name chefs is a sentimental journey enough to entice the movers and shakers? |
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The groundbreaking project is aimed at identifying the movers and shakers who bind together the community and ensure important projects are carried forward. |
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The range covers everything from salt shakers to duvets, wine bottle stoppers to flagpoles for your garden, bowler hats to toilet seats and rubber ducks. |
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The days stretched into nights for the film's key movers and shakers. |
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A few years ago, in a sound move, headquarters shifted to Wellington to be closer to the political movers and shakers and to work with them as needed. |
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It is not quite percolating through to the people who are the movers and the shakers, and the people who are able to, you know, change situations. |
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She disappeared into the basement to grab shakers and strainers and muddlers and all the rest of the equipment the class would need to get them through the afternoon session. |
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As a bartender you may work in a pub slinging beer and maybe mixing one drink a night or in a high-class cocktail lounge where the shakers never stop. |
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Make sure there are enough salt and pepper shakers and butter dishes. |
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The trees in commercial production are harvested with trunk or limb shakers that literally shake the nuts off the tree to be collected by various means. |
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And, according to the movers and shakers in the special-market departments of the major record conglomerates, the high-water mark has yet to be reached. |
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Salt and pepper shakers were replaced by single-serve sachets. |
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Ann Lee from Manchester started the USA Shakers movement, founded out of the Quakers, which itself has strong links to Pendle Hill in Lancashire. |
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Her favorite hobby was collecting her many salt and pepper shakers. |
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She went back to the counter, got the salt and pepper shakers. |
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I filled it out, and put it in the envelope, and licked it and stuck it, and set it on the kitchen table standing up against the salt and pepper shakers. |
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After we climbed to altitude, with maximum torque of 1,015-foot pounds set, every over-the-top-aerobatic maneuver would get slow at the top with rudder shakers. |
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The cocktails were served over ice in eye catching full-color shakers at restaurants, bars, poolsides and room service, and they were offered for sale to guests. |
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Officers found more than 100kg of fake silver items, ranging from rings and necklaces to candelabra and salt and pepper shakers. |
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Four hundred pounds on curtains, going right down the scale to pounds 2 for a pyrex bowl and pounds 4 on salt and pepper shakers. |
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This pair of pure and simple white salt and pepper shakers are made of porcelain. |
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To prove her point, Harmon set up a window display featuring dozens of salt and pepper shakers. |
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While the salt and pepper shakers are cute, they contradict all the fine articles about parents passing on the faith. |
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The sales team sought to talk to the movers and shakers within an organization, rather than to their underlings. |
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The volume of trades was up slightly on the previous day with 5,248 deals done on 29 movers and shakers. |
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The publication will feature details of the movers and shakers in Welsh business, as well as leading figures from the public sector and politics. |
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In the musical group, instruments used include alfaia drums, two kinds of snare drum, gongue bells, and ganza shakers. |
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They contained a mixture of penicillin and, I'm sure, sulfathiazole, and we would use them like salt shakers and sprinkle it into the wounds. |
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The company believes the venue will become one of the top nightspots for the town's movers and shakers. |
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The most complex designs use vine choppers and shakers, along with a blower system to separate the potatoes from the plant. |
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Female movers and shakers host their own economic forum in France. |
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We give Johnson the last word in our first installment of Backtalk, a new monthly interview with black movers, shakers, and decision makers. |
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It includes a cutlery, plate and glass set for two, as well as salt and pepper shakers and a bottle opener. |
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In early-years education the Sage uses real percussion instruments rather than baby toy instruments, for example woodblocks, tambourines, shakers and guiros. |
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Here is Mirror Sport's guide to the World Cup movers and shakers. |
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It has given birth to boisterous palm pounders, tin-sheet shakers and shillabers on the right hand, and to nose wrinklers, tongue stickers and loud sneezers on the left. |
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The cocktail shakers gleam with the promise of strange and exotic drinks while the microlites and glowing glass features blend different colours intothe decor. |
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The two DJs who I'd seen at that Latics club event turned out to be real grand fromages of the scene, movers, shakers, opinion formers, revered figures. |
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Trustee Wendy Siegel's exceptional leadership again produced an engaging, fun, must-attend event for the movers and shakers in the real estate industry. |
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