Worker militancy certainly persisted, but it attracted fewer adherents than in other countries. |
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For modern-day adherents of the belief that tariffs and not slavery caused the war, the Confederate tariffs serve as a sharp rejoinder. |
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Many refused full equality to adherents of minority religions until well into the century. |
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Narrative in each religion solves that problem for its respective adherents. |
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Both of these explanations have been refined and drawn out by adherents of the respective theories. |
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Conspiracy is unnecessary when ideology hungers for power and its many adherents swarm of their own accord to the same pot of honey. |
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To adherents of realism, anarchy is the defining feature of relations among states. |
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It's a vicious ideology and it's sustained by violence and by the pitiless conversion of its own adherents into dumb weapons. |
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An Arabian author mentions other tribes beside the Himyarites as adherents of Judaism, viz., the Banu Kinana Banu Hareth ben Kab, and Kinda. |
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Nor do Shaolin's American adherents seem bothered by Yan Ming's celebrity cachet. |
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The suspicion that the emperor's death had been faked gained more and more adherents. |
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Taken together, adherents of these two scholarly persuasions constituted a powerful, ideologically driven interest group. |
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Mormonism became a major missionary force, with about two-thirds of the denomination's adherents in the 1990s located overseas. |
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Players need to be brave as well as bright, and adherents claim it is the second fastest team sport in the world, after ice hockey. |
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In 1913 its adherents founded the Progressive Spiritual Church to establish spiritualism on a more religious basis. |
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As a result, adherents of this position are typically strongly opposed to any form of extrafamilial sexuality education. |
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That's not to say that all, or even most, of their adherents are violent extremists. |
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As adherents of the paleo trend say about their meat-heavy diet, trendspotting is something humans are hardwired to do. |
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Its significance for adherents was that the goal they hoped to achieve by following the teachings was a supramundane one. |
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Only that way can both adherents and innocents alike learn the wages of allowing their country to be hijacked by agents of intolerance. |
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They were early adherents of the exclusive use of flash photography for portraiture. |
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Two thousand adherents of the old Tokugawa order were devastatingly crushed by imperial troops. |
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As late as the 1930s, adherents strove to transform unsightly round heads into long, dolichocephalic ones. |
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Sustainable building is an inexact science and its adherents are learning all the time. |
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The value of citizenship is eroded in the enthusiasm of these outfits to inflame communal passions to win adherents to the extremist cult. |
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Mount Fuji is the most beloved symbol of Japan and sacred to both Buddhist and Shinto adherents. |
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The great irony of communism is that its most devoted adherents were not those at the top who brought it into being. |
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Does it propose to welcome these new adherents or sympathizers by yelling in the tones of that great bigmouth? |
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However it is within the Labor Party, and not the Liberal Party, that adherents of such a school are to be found. |
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The Soviet Union's ideology had many adherents and apologists throughout the West. |
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Enthusiastic embrace of these new gods is decimating its youthful adherents. |
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Are some religions trying to soften their hard stances to try to attract more adherents, and is that the right thing to do? |
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Her unique confrontational style won her the most devoted adherents and the most rabid enemies. |
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In either its narrow or comprehensive version, utilitarianism has both devoted adherents and fierce opponents. |
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Over the years, as the theory has developed and become more widely known, it has attracted increasing numbers of adherents and sympathizers. |
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Before any of Mrs. Cryer's adherents is tempted to calumniate, I am not a hunting man although I am a countryman and do shoot clay pigeons. |
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Such traditions often express a distrust of the meditative process and warn their adherents against its practice. |
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Most mainstream religions might raise an eyebrow or two at the idea of their adherents doing that. |
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Many of its adherents promoted the individualism and lay preaching that Edwards so deplored. |
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As I have mentioned, the sacrificial rite of kirasudj is held one month after the burial by adherents of traditional religion. |
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They began as Keynesian demand management adherents but lost their way during the economic crisis of the 1970's to finish up mild monetarists. |
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Obviously, these claims do not make for irenic relations with adherents to those religions they have improved and replaced. |
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On the contrary, they act as stimulants, inducing in their adherents a desire to effect a dramatic change in their circumstances. |
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For these philosophical adherents, the Taino continue to exist only as subsumed elements within Puerto Rico's tri-racial dynamic. |
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Nearly all people that wear turbans in the United States are adherents of Sikhism and are called Sikhs. |
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John Calvin's faith offers predestined salvation for a lucky few and requires adherents to work hard and shun ostentation. |
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This distinct liturgical tradition, precisely because it is distinct, is attracting new adherents. |
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As former colonies gained statehood, the practice frequently continued but steadily lost adherents. |
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The country has proved that religion can coexist with democracy, despite the theocratic inclinations of its fundamentalist adherents. |
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Openly contemptuous of New Age mysticism, the novel parodies its adherents as witless and violent Edenites, followers of the Cult of Ignorance. |
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Many of the adherents may well be sincere, but, many unscrupulous ones often whip up the masses with religious fervour to commit heinous crimes. |
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The characterisation of natural law and positive law is of some significance although in substance their adherents have only limited areas of disagreement. |
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Here many of his latter-day adherents do him a disservice, using unsubtle approximations of his logic to produce crude statements about power and language. |
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The adherents of the Bauhaus school and Russian constructionists, riding on the wave of the industrialization of the society, proclaimed the dominance of function. |
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For adherents of some disciplines, using the resources allotted to them by academia to produce arcane, unread tomes may be fine, but this isn't doing feminism any good. |
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But the show has won its adherents for more than just the neck-snapping plot twists that liberally pepper the narrative. |
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But Sharon caught me off guard when she started to talk with some approval about scatology, a fetish whose adherents use feces to enhance sexual activity. |
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Thus, I conclude, adherents of textualism and originalism should recognize the time limit in the Recess Appointments Clause as a matter of constitutional law. |
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I have worked on both gill-netters and trollers, and I know that the disagreements and misunderstandings between their adherents are deep and long-standing. |
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By '90, adherents numbered in the thousands, and a distrustful government began to clamp down, leveling accusations of tribalism against the movement and then banishing it. |
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The adherents of this doctrine were called Ubiquists, or Ubiquitarians. |
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This is why it never even occurred to Rudd or Gillard to utilise the leadership contest as a platform to elaborate policy differences and fight to win new adherents. |
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In the auditing process, adherents may disclose details of their personal life, and a record of the audit is placed in a file. |
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Protests by adherents are small, sporadic and uncoordinated. |
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But it is neither a variation on one of the old iron supplements nor is it a food, although its adherents say it has tonic properties and you do apply it to the body. |
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The discordancy of this design suggests that the theory involved is very important, and has many serious adherents who wear turtlenecks and smoke a lot. |
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There are no brick-and-mortar churches where adherents gather to pray and paddle. |
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Called shelled hempseed, the new product is simply hempseed with its outer shell removed so that the THC-containing adherents are removed and discarded with the shell. |
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Significant percentages of the Dutch are adherents of humanism, agnosticism, atheism or individual spirituality. |
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Yet though they are declining in numbers, many adherents of the two major religions still syncretize their faith with traditional beliefs. |
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Their concept of the self was largely materialistic as opposed to the idealistic version proposed by adherents of eternalism. |
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There are close to 6 million Baha'is worldwide, with an estimated 150,000 adherents in the United States. |
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It is clear enough that powers of desacralization were thought by Taro adherents to be immanent in streams and rivers. |
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The Church in Wales with 56,000 adherents has the largest attendance of the denominations. |
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There are just over 26 million adherents to Anglicanism in Britain today, although only around one million regularly attend services. |
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Avebury has been adopted as a sacred site by many adherents of contemporary Pagan religions such as Druidry, Wicca and Heathenry. |
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Sikhism has approximately 3,000 adherents, with most living in Oslo, which has two gurdwaras. |
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It is also known as the Pensionary Parliament for the many pensions it granted to adherents of the King. |
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The great majority of Anglicans are members of churches which are part of the international Anglican Communion, which has 85 million adherents. |
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In July 2014 the church had approximately 202,000 members in 4,650 congregations, and 575,000 adherents in total. |
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Pilgrimage is not mandatory in Hinduism, though many adherents undertake them. |
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Hinduism is attracting Western adherents through the affiliated practice of yoga. |
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Many adherents of Sikhism do not undergo this ceremony, but still adhere to some components of the faith and identify as Sikhs. |
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One reason for the conflict with the denominations was the sectarianism of Latter Rain adherents. |
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Before the invasion of the Normans, Sicily was predominantly Eastern Orthodox, of which few adherents still remain today. |
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The percentage of adherents of various religions is a controversial topic in Egypt. |
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Their total membership is difficult to estimate as many of their adherents identify themselves with one of the official religions. |
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The spread of these two Indian religions confined the adherents of Southeast Asian indigenous beliefs into remote inland areas. |
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Moreover, there is controversy among Kalkriese adherents themselves as to the details. |
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Since the second half of the 20th century, the number of adherents and churchgoers has declined. |
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The careers of many clients and adherents depended on his patronage, as his financial power was unrivaled in the Roman Republic. |
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Feeling pressure from his core group of adherents, Augustus turned to the Senate for help. |
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Hinduism and Buddhism each have about 5,000 adherents in Wales, with the rural county of Ceredigion being the centre of Welsh Buddhism. |
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Mormon baptism does not purport to remit any sins other than personal ones, as adherents do not believe in original sin. |
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Sikhs are not ubiquitous worldwide in the way that adherents of larger world religions are, and they remain primarily an ethnic religion. |
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Similarly, some aspects of African religious traditions have been kept by some adherents. |
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Many died out, but the John Frum cult on Tanna is still large, and has adherents in the parliament. |
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The Rastafari movement has 29,026 adherents, according to the 2011 census, with 25,325 Rastafarian males and 3,701 Rastafarian females. |
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Other small groups include Muslims, who claim 5,000 adherents, as do the Mormons. |
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The tension between adherents of the BCP and advocates of the BAS has contributed to a sense of disaffection within the Church. |
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Former Church of England minister Thomas Huband Gregg was consecrated a bishop to lead adherents there. |
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They seized dominion officials and adherents to the Church of England during a popular and bloodless uprising. |
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Taoism is freely practiced in Taiwan, where it claims millions of adherents. |
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These rites also serve as identity practices which mark the adherents out as Heathens. |
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In Iceland, Heathenry has an impact larger than the number of its adherents. |
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It is inserted after Fordun's account of the defeat of Simon de Montfort and the punishment of his adherents. |
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Both large churches have lost significant numbers of adherents in recent years. |
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All other religious communities in Germany have fewer than 50,000 adherents each. |
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There have been no more loyal adherents to the throne and no more effective and loyal supporters of the Empire in its hour of trial. |
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The school gathered adherents despite internal divisions among its leading practitioners, and became increasingly influential. |
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In this period, British socialism was a small, fledgling and vaguely defined movement, with only a few hundred adherents. |
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And at least one religious minority, the Ahmadiyya Muslims, had its adherents deported, as they are legally banned from entering the country. |
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According to the 2007 Population and Housing Census, around 1,957,944 people in Ethiopia are adherents of traditional religions. |
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On his way, he granted the Scottish estates of Bruce and his adherents to his own followers and had published a bill excommunicating Bruce. |
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The organisation lost adherents to the Labour Party on the right as well as to the Communist Party and to the Trotskyists to the left. |
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In the 2011 UK Census, the number of Hindus in Scotland almost tripled to over 16,000 adherents. |
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Following this he travelled around England, the Netherlands, and Barbados preaching and teaching with the aim of converting new adherents to his faith. |
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With approximately 80 million adherents, it constitutes the third most common Protestant denomination after historically Pentecostal denominations and Anglicanism. |
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During religious ceremonies, many adherents choose to wear clothing that imitates the styles of dress worn in Iron Age and Early Medieval Northern Europe. |
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A notable exception is Jesus' Name Pentecostalism, most adherents of which believe both water baptism and Spirit baptism are integral components of salvation. |
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Oneness Pentecostal adherents believe repentance, baptism in Jesus' name, and Spirit baptism are all essential elements of the conversion experience. |
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Such adherents sometimes see syncretism as a betrayal of their pure truth. |
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James boarded a ship at Montrose and escaped to France on 4 February 1716, leaving a message assigning his Highland adherents to shift for themselves. |
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Winning large numbers of adherents in its early years because of its nationalist roots, Aglipayan numbers decreased due to factionalism and doctrinal disagreements. |
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Nevertheless, this strategy has proved successful, and the number of adherents to Orthodox Judaism, including Haredi and Hasidic communities, has grown rapidly. |
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The majority of adherents of the movement, however, remained in the Church of England and, despite hostility in the press and in government, the movement spread. |
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With approximately 80 million adherents, it constitutes the third most common Protestant confession after historically Pentecostal denominations and Anglicanism. |
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Irrespective of the fact that the adherents of the church were never more than a small minority of the populace, the population at large was expected to pay for its upkeep. |
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Ricardians, as the king's latter-day adherents are called, have a long and sometimes distinguished lineage stretching back to Horace Walpole in the eighteenth century. |
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Internal aspects are the reflective attitude on the part of adherents toward certain behaviours perceived to be obligatory, according to a common standard. |
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It subtly sends out a loaded political attack message supporting one position, centrism, while surreptitiously dismissing other positions as lies and their adherents as liars. |
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There are an estimated 12 million adherents in Holiness movement churches. |
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The ramifications of this drove Thomas and his adherents from power. |
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The first problem is that its adherents offer different justifications for why Governors General have limited or no discretion in matters of prorogation. |
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Most architects of modern America were adherents of Voltaire's views. |
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There are small numbers of adherents of Judaism and Buddhism. |
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