Today we have a Protestant born-again who tries to enlist the Pope to intervene in an American election. |
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She goes to church, but she's not one of those born-again types like Jessie and Lisa. |
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It ain't perfect, but it sure had the rawest energy since the '80s, like some born-again punk band. |
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Maybe my enthusiasm is just that of a born-again geek, but I'm inclined to agree. |
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Announce ourselves, like those born-again virgins in America, to be newly without sin? |
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Contrast him to his opponent Jimmy Carter, a born-again Southern Baptist, a Sunday school teacher, and brother to a prominent faith healer. |
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He personally identifies with the born-again evangelicals within his own party. |
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Twenty years later, though, in the hands of performers who know how to sing the gospel, they are undergoing their own born-again experience. |
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I wonder what our president thinks of that big Happy Ending, since he's a born-again. |
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I like to think that, somehow, she'd have managed, that her miraculous born-again faith would have brought comfort and hope. |
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When I finished my stint with pursuing life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, I returned to these shores determined to become a born-again. |
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A December 2002 Gallup poll found that 46 percent of Americans consider themselves born-again or evangelical. |
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But the story of Ronald Reagan, the much-loved symbol of a US born-again after the self-hating 1960s and 1970s, still resonates with ordinary Americans. |
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But he said he has learned from his time there and is a born-again reformer. |
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His born-again parents imparted their faith onto Steven and Jordan, who also saved his virginity for marriage. |
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Lowe is a born-again virgin, a development the Bachelor cameras mostly ignored. |
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What Mamet appears to be reacting to, in his born-again anti-liberalism, is the liberalism of his immediate environment. |
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Once saved, always saved. If you have been born-again, you shall remain a child of God forever. |
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At Gerry's book launch there were two born-again blow-ins chatting away about how great this place is. |
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We should not allow corporate coddlers like these men to repackage themselves as born-again crusaders for reform. |
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In other words, evangelical Protestantism was a religion where every born-again child of God had the opportunity for a form of ministry. |
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Under the new covenant we have the born-again experience, the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, the body and blood of Christ, and the ministries and gifts of the Holy Spirit. |
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He has lost all faith in nihilism and is a born-again Linux enthusiast. |
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He's going to try to paint McCain as being some born-again liberal. |
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People are re-created, born-again, released and cured from evil and sinfulness. |
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I'm a born-again radio listener, having gone for years without ever willingly tuning in. |
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After not picking up a shovel for twenty years, she finally saw the beauty in flowers and declared herself a born-again gardener. |
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Miles away from showbiz and media fashion, this poet-singer's work is unique, clamoured for by the young, the less young, the born-again young, of indeterminate age. |
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If they have had a change of heart and become born-again crime fighters, I welcome it. |
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But will people want to eat the born-again linolenic soybean oil chicken wings and potato wedges? |
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To many people a born-again philosophy is a fundamentalist philosophy. |
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Furthermore, Talbot's art is dominated by an overkill of digital filters, fades and effects, applied with the zealous fervour of a born-again Photoshopper. |
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