She was a regular churchgoer, visiting the Nazarene Church on South End Street every Wednesday and Sunday. |
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Mr Crump, who is a regular churchgoer, does not believe in Sunday shopping. |
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It is not clear if Matt is himself an active churchgoer or a believer, but he is hardly dismissive of his father's faith. |
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On my way out of church recently, a fellow churchgoer struck up a conversation with me. |
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An irregular churchgoer before September, the woman who prayed for a miracle and got one is now keeping her end of the bargain. |
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Now he's a regular churchgoer and the father of three children from his second marriage. |
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Gray, a former Harrogate choirboy and more recently a regular churchgoer in Newcastle, posed as a priest to rob the woman in her own home. |
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Although he is a Sabbath walker rather than a regular churchgoer, Berry is no stranger to either church or seminary, although he admits to feeling strange in both places. |
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Particularly the interior décor that dates back to the years between 1710 to 1759 overwhelms the churchgoer with its splendour and opulence. |
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Images morph onto the walls and extend into the audience's peripheral vision to surround and engage each churchgoer. |
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On entering through the portal, the churchgoer is swept up into an upward and outward movement. |
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He is a regular churchgoer, and appears to live by the tenets of his faith. |
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An irregular churchgoer, he urged religion on others as a prop for morality. |
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The poll found that in families where the father was a regular churchgoer and the mother was non-practising, 44 per cent of the children eventually became regular churchgoers. |
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Any churchgoer hoping for more spiritual sustenance went hungry. |
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When asked about his biggest failing during an unsuccessful run for the Senate in 1994, he lamented spending only one day a week helping the needy. The Mormon factorMr Romney is a devout churchgoer. |
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A woman who smothered a dying fellow churchgoer with a pillow despite her victim's opposition to euthanasia has been jailed for life with a minimum term of nine years for his murder. |
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Nonetheless, such orders do require significant self-sacrifice, a dedication that transcends that of an ordinary churchgoer and an ardent commitment to the cause of the particular order. |
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Mr McCain is an infrequent churchgoer and he hardly mentions his faith. |
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