In soccer it has nearly become acceptable to bait opposing fans, to chant and jeer at the other team's followers. |
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Thus, the best measure of someone's quality as a Twitter user is not the number of followers but the amount of retweets. |
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Every tackle, every throw-in, every debatable decision is furiously contestable so that the hero can redeem United's followers. |
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It has its source in the experience handed down by the sages of ancient China, followers of Taoism philosophy. |
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Dozens of life hacking Web sites now exist, where followers of the movement trade suggestions on how to reduce chaos. |
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Not only is it a hard taskmaster, insatiable in the demands it makes on its followers, it often saves the best till last. |
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I have to say, if the idea was to persuade any of us that her followers are sane and rational people, the plan backfired in spectacular fashion. |
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We cannot marry in any circumstances among the followers of other religious barring the People of the Book. |
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Metacom, Richter points out, willingly assumed an English name, Philip, and he and his Wampanoag followers raised hogs. |
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Connected to the Taoist tradition, followers honor the dead on this day, when the earth god is said to give absolution for the sins of the dead. |
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Will his followers climb that mountain with him or will they stay a few feet away and watch him warily? |
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His phallus, or lingam, enshrined in most Hindu temples, is worshipped and revered by the world's 300 million followers of the Hindu religion. |
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The followers look to the leader for encouragement, strength and the promise of successful accomplishment of the mission. |
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This abbreviated variation of the looping rib vault was also an innovation of Benedikt Ried in Bohemia and his followers in Germany. |
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Elephants and horses have been replaced now by tractors and wagons decked with flowers and a throne for each acharya and a few of his followers. |
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Many of his followers were already on their way and they didn't have mobile phones. |
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The followers of Wycliffe's ideas, known as Lollards, were vociferous in support of such demands. |
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If anyone retweets or answers, then all their connections, friends and followers could also forward it on. |
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They were of the Sikh gurus and their followers, teaching, fighting and suffering, but mainly suffering. |
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He began his political career as a Marxist with a penchant for sending his followers to beat up rival groups. |
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Calry sports is one of the few events of its kind that have stood the test of time and all followers of athletics should come next Sunday. |
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Even as the poet is dying, some of his followers and admirers have begun to quarrel over what to do with his remains. |
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Tomorrow, the pastor will hold service for the followers of the Church at San Thome basilica on San Thome High Road in Mylapore. |
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His attempt to preserve traditional Babism proved largely unpopular, however, and his followers were soon in the minority. |
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All they needed was for their followers to rubber-stamp that decision in the High Council. |
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Camp followers shared the military fortunes of the armies they accompanied. |
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Writers who whitewash the facts in order to present their side of a story don't do anyone any good, least of all their own followers. |
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One even tells its followers that they may relive former lives, back into antediluvian periods. |
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When followers are taken into account, the hunt takes on the character of a spectator sport. |
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Pagan followers can go by the title of witches, Druids, heathens or shamans, and some adhere to the tradition of Wicca. |
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The first of these has, for some reason, gained ready acceptance among his followers. |
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He reassures us that the scientific-minded and religious followers share faith in a grand design. |
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Accustomed to yelling at recalcitrant dogs and pushy hunt followers, Ferry exudes authority and self-possession. |
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He has at times lived reclusively on a remote private island in Fiji with a small core group of followers. |
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It is this positive change at the grassroots level of American society which amazes, and somewhat alarms the followers of other religions there. |
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But Humphrey and his followers soon became more attentive to the way they saw nature revegetating the mountain. |
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Buddhism requires ascetic behaviour, including fasting, by its monks, but not from other followers. |
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The written word, he said, was like second nature to man and it would always have some followers in some corner of the earth. |
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About 30 followers, many in red waistcoats and green knickerbockers, gathered yesterday to mark the last official hare hunt. |
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As you can imagine, having such high profile talent draws a sizable crowd of followers. |
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Daniel is assured of a great welcome from his many followers in these parts. |
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Early Manipuris were followers of Hinduism, and believed in the hierarchy of the Gods. |
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From his seat in exile at Rumtek, he had built a spiritual and worldly empire with millions of followers and extensive assets. |
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Senior monks at each monastery perform other ceremonies leading followers in worship and prayer. |
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Here his followers would gather in the mornings and afternoons for religious services. |
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While well regarded by his contemporaries he did not exert major influence or attract artistic followers. |
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But the state is not, as some Zapatista followers would argue, like a rock that we can walk around. |
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If political leaders lack the control to rein in their more violent followers, they have no right to public protests. |
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As the theatre of war moved south, so did the smallpox, primarily affecting civilians, camp followers, and irregular troops in both armies. |
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The thesis received respectful attention, but it did not win assent or committed followers. |
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Though his followers were mainly in India his teachings spread all over the world. |
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Yet it also throws light on our own mission as Christ's followers and ambassadors today. |
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The bonds will finance 3,000 Peace Palaces where his followers will practice yogic flying. |
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Mohammed got away with it, the indignation among a few of his followers at this lapse from orthodoxy remaining brief and inconsequential. |
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But he can't make himself larger than life, and neither can his cult followers, no matter how hard they try. |
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At the Last Supper, Jesus spoke plainly about the tribulations his followers could expect after he was gone. |
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The Lollards were followers of Wycliffe, at first composed of his supporters at Oxford and the royal court. |
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When I personally tweeted about some content from them a few months back, I saw great responses on Twitter, more retweets and more followers. |
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Greek Orthodox archimandrites, bishops and their followers will elect three candidates from among the 15 in the first round. |
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Cork gave their followers some heart-stopping moments after surrendering an eight-point lead in the second half. |
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Rather football followers should delight in the euphoria of Thierry Henry, who tore off his shirt and twirled it joyously around his head. |
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The slur was deleted quickly, according to his Twitter followers, but screencaps of the message were saved and re-posted. |
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The teacher who walks in the shadow of the temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his lovingness. |
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If I may say so, you need to get past this issue that is sapping your energy and demoralizing your followers. |
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I had gone to the ashram expressly to meet the spiritual teacher, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, whose Sunnyasin movement had just begun to attract followers from the West. |
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But in August, an anonymous former Gingrich staffer told Gawker that the vast majority of those followers were fake. |
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Barth himself was not interested in followers and was quick to say that if there were Barthians in the world, he did not count himself amongst them. |
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The grieving Rama then ascends to heaven with his followers. |
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He urged his followers to bow down before him, in Persian fashion. |
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Wyclif's followers, the Lollards, were also branded heretics. |
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Pundit Niall Ferguson constructed a Twitter-based index that calculates relative prestige as the ratio of tweets to followers. |
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A nameless, faceless entity known to his followers as Spot News, the handle of his Twitter and Instagram accounts. |
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Vasari vividly depicts the Huguenot leader Admiral Coligny being thrown out of an upstairs window, while his followers are put to the sword in the foreground. |
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Still, Ed the sock is more active on Twitter these days, where he has more than 14 thousand followers. |
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In September 1886, Massai was among the prisoners on an army train hauling the last of Geronimo's followers away to the living death of a prison camp in Florida. |
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The senator disappointed his fringe, libertarian followers with his support of airstrikes. |
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Armed with these stories, the Maccabees and their followers used guerrilla tactics to win the first national liberation struggle in recorded history. |
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He must have some way of apprising his followers of his whereabouts. |
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His followers had matchlocks, spears, swords, bows and arrows. |
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The bulk of the Nepali Maoists' followers are from the lower castes. |
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Last week one of his followers tried to make head or tail of it all. |
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Armstrong's Twitter followers are now 'retweeting' the message and soon almost everybody involved with the Tour of California will be on the lookout for Armstrong's machine. |
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Gang warlords, locked down in Super Maxes like Pelican Bay pass on instructions to thousands of followers. |
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Include direct links to your products so that people interested can retweet and don't forget the hashtag that tells followers and non-followers what your product niche is. |
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Seneca encouraged followers to possess the strength of immunity to setback, but never withheld his human touch. |
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Since 2009, the goat has had a thriving Twitter presence as well, today enjoying up to nearly 8,000 followers. |
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Among followers he and his assistant minister are spoken of in gushing terms. |
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He drew crowds, cared for the marginalised, made friends with prostitutes and crooks, and called ordinary people like you and me to be his followers. |
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If Saraswati was a god in the eyes of his followers, then the threat of karmic retribution was his thunderbolt. |
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But together they are quite the pair, amassing nearly 25 million followers on Instagram alone. |
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Even weirder, one account has less than 100 followers and FLOTUS is nowhere to be seen in any of the posts. |
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Wicca is a naturalistic religion whose followers generally worship a pantheistic Godhead and practice magic. |
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Meanwhile, Mick and the lads hope to renew acquaintances with many of their loyal and devoted followers when they take to the stage in Crossmolina on Sunday night. |
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Of course, this was greeted with a round of applause and whoops from her room of willingly incarcerated followers. |
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The video also argues that ISIS is collecting followers across the Middle East, even as far east as China. |
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Hinduism directs its followers to spiritual teachers, who, according to traditional belief, are a necessary connection to God. |
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Facing persecution in idolatrous Mecca, in AD 622 the Prophet Muhammad pronounced an anathema on the city's leaders and took his followers to Medina. |
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More than a million followers came to Rome for the beatification, and many more are expected when he escalates to sainthood. |
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Beck allows himself to be a blank slate onto which his surprisingly diverse band of followers project their own anxieties. |
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The British rapper, better known as chipmunk, posted a melancholy message a few weeks ago to his followers on Twitter. |
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He urged quietism, pacifism, and submission to civil government, exhorting his followers to live peaceably and unobtrusively in harmony with the community and the government. |
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Under these circumstances a leader who is trusted can make a claim on well-disposed followers whose acquiescence, although intuitive, is not simply gullible. |
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He and his followers have become really good at keeping their communications covert. |
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There is, however, a separate wing of AQAP designed to inspire their followers to conduct attacks against the West. |
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Since the 1980s, Protestant religions have been attracting more followers, especially Evangelists and Adventists, and to a lesser degree, Mormons. |
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Traditionally, Afghan leaders owe their authority to their skill in battle, their wisdom in settling disputes and the resources they can access for their followers. |
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Tariqat has neither the right to waive any law of shariat, nor can it allow the followers of tariqat to be exempted from the bounds and limits of shariat. |
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In his free time, he recorded Vampire Weekend covers for his Facebook followers, because why not? |
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Mr Timm added that followers were permitted to meet the hunt wherever they came from, as long as they kept to the roads and did not stray on to the surrounding fields. |
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Jesus' new commandment is that his followers practice love, agape. |
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Now, the article says he has been co-operating with the lawmen, and that he spoke to his posse of followers and told them to remain quiet and not demonstrate! |
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His subsequent marriages were primarily to form alliances with his nearest and dearest as well as with more remote followers. |
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Part Grim Reaper, part angel, this deathly saint had few followers, and they mostly worshipped in private. |
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Priests in Paris and self-proclaimed prophets in New England urged followers to appeal to God for deliverance from the weather. |
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All but in the fevered dreams of power mad politicians and their deluded followers is a world without immigration possible. |
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Pushrods or tubes fitted to the followers also move linearly. |
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While Gibbs was clearly a disturbed individual, his followers appear to have been a bunch of ordinary young soldiers. |
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He has 571,000 Twitter followers and has posted some of his shortest stories, just a few lines long, on Instagram. |
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This catalog and show will please the lovers of craftsmanship in black and white photography as well as the followers of a long tradition of American landscapists. |
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This prompted Gonzalo Pizarro and Francisco de Carvajal to organize an army of followers with the intent of suppressing the New Laws. |
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The Reformation meanwhile produced a number of Protestant denominations, which gained followers in the Seventeen Provinces. |
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Francis himself came to view the movement as a plot against him and began to persecute its followers. |
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Customary beliefs of a more modern sort are found among followers of the Nagriamel movement based in Fanafo. |
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Yermak led a small army of 840 men, made up of 540 of his own followers and three hundred supplied by the Stroganovs. |
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When he led his followers south for better things the remaining Shaybanids gathered around Ibak Khan, who was from a junior branch of the house. |
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Before September 1598 Andrey Voyeykov caught a large group of his followers at a place called Ub Lake and later caught Kuchum on the Ob River. |
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The followers of the church of England and Protestants did not use the papal bull as a justification. |
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The Oomoto religion encourages the use of Esperanto among its followers and includes Zamenhof as one of its deified spirits. |
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The term anaphor is used in a special way in the generative grammar tradition of Chomsky and his followers. |
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This modern literary Scots was exemplified by Allan Ramsay and his followers, and their successors such as Robert Burns. |
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The purohit then comes back to conduct the bridegroom and his followers to the bride's house accompanied by the musicians. |
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That source suggested the followers of Byam became known as 'Bims' and that this became a word for all Barbadians. |
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Also, South Yorkshire has a relatively high number of followers of spiritualism. |
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Opposition to the changes came from Konrad Hofmann and his followers, but the council decided in favour of keeping the government mandates. |
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Protestant denominations saw a rapid growth in their number of followers since the last decades of the 20th century. |
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Yet all appear to treasure the truth that liberates, and Jesus taught his followers to love one another. |
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He stated that the followers of the will of God should not be led into ways of violence. |
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The followers of John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli, and other theologians linked to the Reformed tradition also began to use that term. |
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Though the Palas were followers of the Mahayana and Tantric schools of Buddhism, they also patronised Shaivism and Vaishnavism. |
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The new peace would move the people's focus to the controversy and Arminius' followers. |
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In this way, Calvin and his followers resisted political absolutism and furthered the growth of democracy. |
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Reward power gives followers something to work for and accomplish in the organization. |
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To get followers to work for the reward it needs to have some attractive desires. |
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Communicating a vision to followers may be well the most important act of the transformational leader. |
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As leaders continue to send and receive information, building relationships with the followers allows for a bond to be made. |
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Through interaction it allows followers to be engaged in the organization, but they also have a higher participation rate. |
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An interpersonal leader allows for relationships to be built and to communicate messages to their followers. |
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The roles help give followers classifications, so they have an idea of what is expected of them. |
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The task related role gives followers a sense of direction for an assignment to be completed in the group. |
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Making partnerships with all of the followers will increase the performance of the organization as a whole. |
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The desire will create motivation in the followers to work harder to obtain the reward. |
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Using the reward will create discussion in the organization and the positive feedback will have followers work harder. |
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This allows for efficiency and time management to be used because the followers want to be the best of the best. |
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This is having someone followers look up to that has the ability to influence their behavior. |
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Two of Confucius's most famous later followers emphasized radically different aspects of his teachings. |
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Incorporated into the Han Feizi and The Art of War, he nonetheless lacked a recognizable group of followers. |
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Han Fei does stress that the leader has to occupy a position of substantial power before he is able to use these or command followers. |
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Members of this religious group were devout followers of a Dutch mystic named Hendrik Niclaes. |
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The followers of Socinianism were Unitarian or Nontrinitarian in theology and influenced by the Polish Brethren. |
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His followers broke open a Franciscan Abbey so they could listen to Tausen, who packed the church daily for services. |
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Most followers supported causes such as the abolition of slavery and women's suffrage. |
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In Harry's first year he has to protect the Philosopher's Stone from Voldemort and one of his faithful followers at Hogwarts. |
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After the match, Voldemort's followers attack the site, destroying spectators' tents and wreaking havoc. |
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This is, of course, a motivating send off, one that encourages and uplifts your followers. |
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This twitterstorm was unpleasant while it lasted but by the end of the week I had 7,000 followers. |
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A leader without committed followers is an unheard voice in the wilderness. |
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Statesmen sometimes need some whoopingly big lies to justify to themselves and their followers actions which they contemplate. |
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Fry had previously confirmed the news to his army of followers on Twitter. |
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White supremacist groups now live at Barker Ranch in Death Valley, the location where Manson and his followers planned to wait out the race war. |
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Her followers love her honesty and the popularity of the blog grows. |
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Stick a photo on your page showing you drunk as a skunk and widdling in the gutter and you'll gain 1000 followers. |
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Once having lost her followers and her namesake, neither words nor action seem recuperable. |
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Rivka, 48, who, like other Kabbalah followers, uses a single name, found the spiritual movement during a very painful time in her life. |
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King agreed to this arrangement but did not reveal it to his followers. |
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The party drew most of its followers from among young people. |
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No surprise really for followers of Jesus, who after all was a rural dweller himself, born in a barn. |
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He... distributed the civil and military dignities among his favourites and followers. |
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The spirit of the Spanish Erasmians was in fact different from the spirit that inspired Erasmus and his followers in the rest of Western Europe. |
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Some religious people believe that all the followers of the other religions go to hell. |
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In 685 it was invaded by Caedwalla, who tried to replace the inhabitants with his own followers. |
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These attackers became known as Luddites, supposedly followers of Ned Ludd, a folklore figure. |
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His Norman followers tended to evade the liabilities of their English predecessors. |
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Most voodoo priests, known as houngans, operate semi-independently, catering to their followers without much structure. |
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Upon his release he founds his company of followers, who take the Grail to Britain, though Joseph himself does not go. |
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To control his new kingdom, William granted lands to his followers and built castles commanding military strongpoints throughout the land. |
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Deserted by most of his followers, he withdrew to Scotland, where he spent the summer recruiting fresh forces. |
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William systematically dispossessed English landowners and conferred their property on his continental followers. |
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Lay followers also provided the daily food that bhikkhus required, and provided shelter for bhikkhus when they needed it. |
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In 1418 Paris was taken by the Burgundians, who massacred the Count of Armagnac and about 2,500 of his followers. |
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Such as be intemperant, that is, followers of their naughty appetites and lusts. |
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The people who were massacred were, in fact, the families of Sorley Boy MacDonnell's followers. |
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James then left for France on 23 December after having received a request from his wife to join her, even though his followers urged him to stay. |
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Subsequently, William replaced many of the Dutch regents with his followers. |
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William's followers in the States of Utrecht on 26 April 1674 appointed him hereditary stadtholder. |
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This was particularly true of the followers of the Reverend Richard Cameron, soon to be known as the Cameronians. |
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Ending jizya lifted a real burden on the poor, and promised, at least symbolically, a greater equality between the followers of different faiths. |
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With a small cadre of followers, Napoleon dictated his memoirs and grumbled about conditions. |
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The founder of Methodism, John Wesley, preached in Ripon and a small community of followers was established. |
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The Mechanics' Magazine in 1831 identified as Declinarians the followers of Babbage. |
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In that same year Caracalla had his brother, a youth, assassinated in his mother's arms, and may have murdered 20,000 of Geta's followers. |
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St Ives also houses the Leach Pottery, where Bernard Leach, and his followers championed Japanese inspired studio pottery. |
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Thus he and his followers resisted political absolutism and paved the way for the rise of modern democracy. |
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He formed small classes in which his followers would receive religious guidance and intensive accountability in their personal lives. |
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But he believed they fell into heresy by supporting quietism, so he decided to form his own followers into a separate society. |
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He died while waiting for membership, and some of his followers became Mennonites. |
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Many of Alline's followers, after his death, would convert and strengthen the Baptist presence in the Atlantic region. |
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Willibrord may have felt it expedient to leave Northumbria, where he was known as one of Wilfrid's followers. |
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It was commissioned by two of Wilfrid's followers, Acca of Hexham, and the Abbot of Ripon, Tatbert. |
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Even though the core Sikh spiritual philosophy was never affected, the followers now began to develop a political identity. |
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Bhindranwale and his accompanying followers, as well as many innocent Sikhs visiting the temple, were killed during the army's operations. |
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They are mostly followers of Chinese schools of Mahayana, making this the largest body of Buddhist traditions. |
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Similarly, classical pagans would have found it peculiar to distinguish groups by the number of deities followers venerate. |
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Within her Order, she emphasised that her followers discover their own personal relationship with the angelic beings, including Lumiel. |
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Additionally, parents of pupils are expected to abstain from alcohol to prove they are followers of the faith. |
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Especially under the Empire, exotic foreign cults gained followers in Rome, and were the local religions in large parts of the expanded Empire. |
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His students and followers included Philip Johnson,and Eero Saarinen, whose work was substantially influenced by his ideas. |
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He then gathered followers and went to Peterborough Abbey to be knighted by his uncle Abbot Brand. |
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His followers, however, liberated him when he was being transferred from one castle to another. |
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Croft died in January 1930, and his funeral was attended by 400 followers from all over London, receiving national media coverage. |
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When Venutius and his followers began to attack Briganti centres towards the end of the first century, the Roman army pushed further north. |
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Holbein's followers produced copies and versions of his work, but he does not seem to have founded a school. |
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A number of Essex's followers confessed that Essex had planned a rebellion against the Queen. |
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In 1814, Mary began a romance with one of her father's political followers, Percy Bysshe Shelley, whom she eventually married. |
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Just like their Western counterparts, Middle Eastern metal followers expressed their feelings of alienation. |
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Popular 21st century musicians Miles Kane and Jake Bugg are also followers of the mod subculture. |
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His followers are completely committed to their beliefs in and of Brian's divinity. |
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These temporary meeting places for supporters, athletes and other followers were located throughout London. |
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O'Sullivan has two verified social network accounts, on Twitter and Sina Weibo, with over 300,000 and over 160,000 followers respectively. |
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This has been a matter of concern over the last century for the followers of nationalist ideologists such as DP Moran. |
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But in July, Edward invaded again, intending to crush Wallace and his followers, and defeated the Scots at Falkirk. |
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But an ailing James proved far too timid and melancholy to inspire his followers. |
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Asquith and his followers moved to the opposition benches in Parliament and the Liberal Party was deeply split once again. |
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Between 1992 and 2001 the number of followers of the Church of God and Pentecostals increased considerably. |
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Serb police began to pursue Jashari and his followers in the village of Donje Prekaz. |
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Most of these crimes, if they occurred, seem to have been targeted at the property and followers of the Duke of Buckingham. |
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Some followers of Marx therefore concluded that a communist revolution would inevitably occur. |
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While followers of all religions can be found in each region, they tend to be concentrated in certain parts of the country. |
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The Presbyterian Church of East Africa has 3 million followers in Kenya and the surrounding countries. |
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Most of the followers of the clan were tenants, who supplied labour to the clan heads and sometimes act as soldiers. |
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King James I of Scotland was assassinated in Perth in 1437, by followers of the Earl of Atholl at Blackfriars church. |
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A typical legion of this period had 5,120 legionaries as well as a large number of camp followers, servants and slaves. |
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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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Bruce and his followers returned to the Scottish mainland in February in two groups. |
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Argyll and Stuart changed sides and the Lords of the Congregation now began raising their followers for an armed conflict. |
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This was the manifesto of the followers of the Reverend Richard Cameron, soon to be known as the Cameronians. |
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There were ongoing political clashes between the vested interests of Church, private schools and the National Education League followers. |
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In this way, he and his followers stood in the vanguard of resistance to political absolutism and furthered the cause of democracy. |
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The dilruba was designed by Guru Gobind Singh at the request of his followers, who wanted a smaller instrument than the taus. |
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The tenth Guru, Gobind Singh, left a deep impression on the followers of the new faith because of his courage and sacrifices. |
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Charters were documents which granted land to followers or to churchmen and were witnessed by the kings who had the authority to grant the land. |
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Deserted by most of his followers, he withdrew to Scotland, where he spent the middle of the year recruiting fresh forces. |
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Edward, Isabella and Gaveston left for Newcastle, pursued by Lancaster and his followers. |
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In 1638 Wroth, along with fellow dissenter Walter Craddock, resigned, but continued to preach and gather followers. |
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In 1638 Erbury resigned, but Wroth conformed and continued at Llanvaches, preaching and gathering followers. |
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He began to tell others about this and to hold meetings at his home at Trefeca for these followers. |
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He lived a simple life and practised asceticism, teaching his followers to refrain from eating meat and drinking beer. |
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Charles gave Rollo the title of duke and granted him and his followers possession of Normandy. |
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Aidan, who was the first bishop of this place, was a monk and always lived according to monastic rule together with all his followers. |
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Following the Battle of Corbridge in 914 Ragnald seized the land giving some to his followers Scula and Onlafbal. |
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He never sought to gain or augment the confidence of his followers by concealing facts, minimising difficulties, or overcolouring expectations. |
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Deserted by most of his followers, Tostig withdrew to Scotland, where he spent the summer recruiting fresh forces. |
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Rollo shared out the large estates with his companions and gave agricultural land to his other followers. |
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Until his death in late 2007, Chinmoy was the spiritual leader to thousands of devoted followers worldwide. |
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According to his followers, Chinmoy composed thousands of short musical compositions, written with lyrics primarily in Bengali and English. |
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Turner and his followers killed nearly 60 white inhabitants, mostly women and children. |
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His followers, who were won over by his eloquence and his severely ascetic example, included the bishops Instantius and Salvianus. |
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After the death of Priscillian and his followers, however, the numbers and zeal of the heretics only increased. |
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By 1094, he was allocating lands and castles to his followers as if he were the Duke of Normandy. |
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During this time FitzOsbern and his followers pushed on westwards into Wales, thus beginning the Norman conquest of the Welsh Kingdom of Gwent. |
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The 1996 Australian census counted more than 7000 respondents as followers of a traditional Aboriginal religion. |
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Paradoxically, followers of rock music have often mistrusted the world of fashion, which has been seen as elevating image above substance. |
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The Roman forces were not marching in combat formation, and were interspersed with large numbers of camp followers. |
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A substantial minority of today's Ossetians are followers of the traditional Ossetian religion. |
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He had the support of the Roman Senate and was able to distribute land to his followers without much opposition. |
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Once Theoderic intervened in person in late August, 491, his punitive acts drove Fredericus to desert with his followers to Tufa. |
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Martel's reputation increased considerably as a result, and he attracted more followers. |
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In 875 the Great Heathen Army split into two bands, with Guthrum leading one back to Wessex, and Hafdan taking his followers north. |
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He and a few followers seized the opportunity, and surprised the High King, killing the aged Brian before being captured. |
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Another of Boehme's followers, the Welshman Morgan Llwyd, also believed that the seven planets could be found within man. |
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The chieftains constantly had to demonstrate their qualities as leaders, either by giving gifts to their followers or by holding great feasts. |
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However, his followers had him named king and continued the fight against Inge. |
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He has attracted celebrity religious followers such as Richard Gere and Adam Yauch. |
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For some two centuries the Jains remained a small community of monks and followers. |
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Buddha's community of followers, the Sangha, consisted of male and female monks and laity. |
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Although Masayra was killed by his own followers, the revolt spread and the Berber rebels defeated three Arab armies. |
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But the full meaning of this manifestation was revealed only when the postexistent Christ came to live in his followers. |
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Diego Pacheco, the Marquis of Villena, and his followers maintained that Joanna la Beltraneja, daughter of King Henry IV, was the rightful queen. |
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The Padmasambhava Buddhist Center, whose followers practice Tibetan Buddhism, has a branch in Puerto Rico. |
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The findings and excellent news from Ruiz along with Almagro's new reinforcements cheered Pizarro and his tired followers. |
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Before leaving, however, Pizarro and his followers sailed south along the coast to see if anything of interest could be found. |
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During this time Almagro fell ill, and Pizarro and his brothers grabbed the opportunity to defeat him and his followers. |
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Gonzalo Pizarro and his followers left Quito on February 1541, a month before Orellana, who was able to bring 23 men and several horses. |
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Turning the Jonestown tragedy, in which 918 followers died, into a piece of schlocky entertainment is tasteless enough. |
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The Orb and the Floyd's love of directionless noodling takes centre stage, but hardcore followers of both will bliss out. |
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We have mass numbers attached to our social media platforms including Facebook, where we have 45,000 followers. |
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It is the first time that a microblog account run by a government body has more than 10 million followers, the MPS said. |
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When it didn't happen, his followers, known as the Millerites, refereed to the event as The Great Disappointment. |
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He did not do so, but celebrated her beauty in Old Norse stanzas, as too did his followers, the skaldic poets Armod and Oddi the Little. |
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Smocking is one such hand sewing method, promoted in the Antelope Valley followers by a club started seven years ago. |
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Rick treated his 69,000 followers to a selfie during a space walk, complaining the bulky suit was ruining the image. |
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