Like many financial titans, Steinhardt favors a catechistic conversational mode, so it was hard to get him to throw out names. |
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Their preparations have a catechistic order: first the rice cooker, then dishes for the buffet, then those for the lunch rush. |
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After a few dozen catechistic variations, it became clear that the morning would be long. |
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Young Stalin developed a clear, catechistic style, and was adept at boiling down complex ideas into simple binaries and folksy fables. |
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Moreover, under the direction of Tronson, he learned the significance of silence, of inner prayer, and of the catechistic ministry. |
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A catechistic and evangelizing proposal in the light of the results of the above-mentioned research, establishing a relationship of dialogue between faith and culture. |
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A catechistic instruction was devised and a catechism written, much shorter than the Institutes and clearly dependent upon Luther's Small Catechism. |
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Tolkien, yet the book takes a rather catechistic approach which leaves less room for analysis than one would like. |
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By faith, I don't mean signing up for a set of catechistic beliefs. |
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Daniel Mosquera reflects on the catechistic aspects of the plays. |
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