The northern Kurdish minority in Iraq is not Arab but speaks an Indo-European language, and its religious tendencies are seldom fundamentalist. |
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This was the year fundamentalist religion and partisan politics returned to movie theatres. |
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I grew up within the fundamentalist framework, but, even as a young child, I was a bit different. |
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It is smug, fundamentalist rubbish to suggest that simply because people do not believe in this particular bill, they are anti-family. |
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Our modern secular culture has bumped against a homegrown explosion of fundamentalist belief. |
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It was on his return to Uyaynah that he first began to preach his revolutionary ideas of religious reformation on fundamentalist lines. |
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A Mondrian would be a good example of fundamentalist art that was immediately apprehended as metaphorical. |
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The film feels neither like a reinvention of cinema nor a truly fundamentalist attempt to get back to basics. |
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If you were totally fundamentalist about the ethics, you would investigate the background to the client's wealth. |
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Only a fundamentalist Freudian would maintain that simple love or charity is impossible in this world. |
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From a Protestant fundamentalist point of view the church has become a roaring success. |
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The reluctance of lawgivers to push conversion to the metric system is due mainly of these three objections by the fundamentalist lobby. |
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It has banned a number of sectarian and fundamentalist groups reputed to have links with terrorist groups. |
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In principle, one can be a Protestant fundamentalist without being a premillennial dispensationalist. |
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That is where a different way of thinking, less doctrinally liberal, less fundamentalist and more pluralist, is required. |
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Sure, there are a lot of liberals in California, but it's also the home of a lot of fundamentalist mega-churches and end-times cults. |
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Within Protestantism, especially the more fundamentalist churches, someone becomes a minister very quickly. |
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The catch is that fundamentalist zealots have been firebombing their liquor stores in the cities. |
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The group is regarded as a fundamentalist organisation representing the views of the minority of Muslims. |
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There is always an overwhelming temptation to conceive of identity and resistance in a misleadingly fundamentalist way. |
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Yet the system of thought he espoused was not primitive, historical or fundamentalist, but rather thoroughly contemporary. |
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Moreover, this stubborn illiteracy is being actively spread by its fundamentalist churches to other parts of the world. |
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How can the civil society be made to keep quiet and forced into submission by the fundamentalist forces? |
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The rally was organized by a newly powerful coalition of fundamentalist religious parties. |
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Again, due to the treason of fundamentalist hangmen, our people have been caught in the claws of the monster of a vast war and destruction. |
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After the thugs easily overthrow the Baath party, Rudie instates a strict fundamentalist form of Rastafarianism as state religion. |
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The place would certainly have become a playground for every kind of nihilist and fundamentalist. |
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She ventures into a religious subculture's rhetorical world and returns with a thick description of fundamentalist vernacular. |
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Consequently, fundamentalist class cultures tend to be stamped with a distinctive brand of southern conservatism. |
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In the fundamentalist style, he keeps his hair cropped close and his beard long and untrimmed. |
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A key argument is that modern Ndebele identity was not ethnically exclusive or fundamentalist. |
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Zimmermann married his high school sweetheart, Ann Bagsby, during his junior year at college and joined her fundamentalist Church of Christ. |
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In most overseas countries the ideology of fundamentalist neoclassical economics has been thrown out. |
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Roe helped to wake the sleeping giant of fundamentalist and evangelical southern white Protestant politics. |
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The fundamentalist is always trying to conform his or her experience to his or her orthodox belief, to his or her fundamentalism. |
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Scotland was chosen as the film's setting because of its fundamentalist religious sects and remote communities. |
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In the U.S., some Protestant fundamentalist sects still ban any shaking of your money maker. |
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In most overseas countries the ideology of fundamentalist, neo-classical economics is seen as flawed. |
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Based on fundamentalist revolutionary ideas, Fascism defines itself through intense xenophobia, militarism, and supremacist ideals. |
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I have visions of his being arrested and incarcerated indefinitely by the Americans, or joining a fundamentalist Sunni sect. |
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In fact, by bringing the warlords back to power, the US Government has replaced one misogynist fundamentalist regime with another. |
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In my experience, coming across as a fanatical fundamentalist doesn't work with rational people. |
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This is not a role model, this is a terrifying ideologue and a fundamentalist, if you will. |
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He holds out the glass assertively, as if to demonstrate his rejection of fundamentalist restraints. |
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His reputation as a free-market fundamentalist is largely based on a single phrase. |
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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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The crucial resource was the network of fundamentalist pastors and the networks of audiences for televangelism shows. |
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Though he may still be a fundamentalist of art, he is no longer preoccupied by eschatology. |
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Much of his work might appear to have a fundamentalist veneer, as evidenced in his willingness to take words literally and in the quasi-theological strain of his poetics. |
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On the Sunday before an election, the windshields of churchgoers at fundamentalist churches will be papered with fliers alleging something unsavory about a candidate. |
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It is also painful to see how the many sects and fundamentalist groups take advantage of this absence to proselytize and confuse. |
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Their membership is to be distinguished from the fundamentalist and televangelist movements. |
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Not all the wishful thinking in the world will change the fact that fundamentalist fanatics who do not seek to make an accommodation with us have declared war on the West. |
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Quiet and serious, he was an avid reader whose choice of reading material revealed fundamentalist tendencies which made him easily fall prey to a terrorist cell. |
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Circumstance shows us how anyone who goes against the fundamentalist grain is forced to lead a double life. |
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It's the single biggest thing we could do to effectuate change and cut the legs out of some of the fundamentalist impulses in the Middle East. |
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In a majority-Muslim country that is deeply pious, though not at all fundamentalist, the figures' sensuousness has offended many. |
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Gorbachev is neither an unreconstructed Communist fundamentalist nor a Western-style pragmatic politician. |
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But his kind of conservatism seems rather too idealistic and too fundamentalist to be a sheer preserver of the status quo. |
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The local court judges are sometimes influenced by fundamentalist teaching and hand down harsh sentences. |
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These states have traditionally been ruled by autocratic, military, monarchical or fundamentalist regimes. |
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Terror and force are even more painful when committed in the name of fundamentalist religiosity or religious exclusivism. |
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They then tend to find solutions corresponding to a literally applied traditionalist or fundamentalist model, whether religious or political. |
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Religious laws-especially in family matters-have long been a battleground between progressive and fundamentalist forces. |
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In many cases, this is a consequence of the application of fundamentalist laws or the carrying-out of ancestral practices and traditions. |
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A woman associated with a Hindu fundamentalist group was arrested by the police and has reportedly confessed to the crime. |
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Having contained fundamentalist terrorism, the regime has begun to release political detainees but many remain in prison. |
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Who can determine what beliefs should be given protections on the grounds of religious freedom and which ones are fundamentalist or extremist? |
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Finally, it infiltrates forces which will develop fundamentalist networks and will see to it that the ideology is spread. |
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Moreover, the hijab which is advocated by fundamentalist fanatics is totally alien to Tunisian traditional dress. |
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The fundamentalist regime also forced women to wear the burqa, a loose garment which covered the figure from head to toe with veiled eye holes, outdoors. |
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The advantage of a fundamentalist perspective is that you can clothe your basest motives in noble sentiments. |
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These days the beard seems to be on the wane in the West, except of course among increasing numbers of fundamentalist young Muslims, mullahs and rabbis. |
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The wanton and deliberate demolition of the Babri Masjid by the Hindu fundamentalist forces in December 1992 was a watershed in the governance of the country. |
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The cynical will note that fundamentalist charismatics do have some sense of self-preservation. |
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First, neo-evangelicals did not repudiate the fundamentalist past. |
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Our society has been moving toward both the laissez-faire capitalism and puritanical fundamentalist revivalism of the nineteenth century in recent years. |
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These fanatical groups wish to create fundamentalist enclaves in which some version of Sharia law will prevail. |
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In the current climate, fundamentalist vigilantes may well believe their actions are justified. |
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But this issue, more than any other, seems to bring out the fundamentalist roots of the movement. |
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A bit rudderless and uncertain about his future prospects, Saleem falls under the influence of fundamentalist agitators, who operate under the patronage of the local landlord. |
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Mitchell is also a fundamentalist Mormon who had his eye on the then-14-year-old Smart to be the first of a harem of wives. |
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Burgon was a believer in Biblical inerrancy, or what we'd call a fundamentalist. |
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Edith was a fascinating character, at once a strict fundamentalist and a sophisticated, warm-hearted aesthete. |
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Something which has started in Chechnya during the first war was already pointing in the direction of fanatic fundamentalist, global Islamist resistance. |
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The first important conclusion was the urgent need to eliminate the growing intolerance of fundamentalist roots and hostile xenophobia, proposing models of tolerance and mutual respect. |
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Atheists can be as fundamentalist as their theist counterparts. |
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As with the other threats, we are also sailing in the fog, caught between doomsayers and fundamentalist ecologists on the one hand, and narrow-minded or foolhardy, blind, and unremitting skeptics on the other. |
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Another backdrop is the rise of influence of fundamentalist groups and various forms of religious dogmatism. |
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These days, acts of terrorism perpetrated by fundamentalist groups threaten both states that are militarily superior and the western system of values. |
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It also can't be detached from a worldwide upsurge in conservative and fundamentalist movements in religion. |
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The Church of England, by no means a fundamentalist or evangelical church, encloses a wide range of beliefs. |
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Since the 1970s, fundamentalist conservative churches have grown rapidly, fueling Mississippi's conservative political trends among whites. |
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We will change you for the sake of freedom, democracy, the rule of law and thus peace, but not the communist, nationalist, clerical, fundamentalist or rest in peace' kind! |
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A fundamentalist might so limit data sharing among government departments, even for authorized purposes and under controlled conditions, that Canadian residents would be asked repetitively for the same personal information. |
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Their fundamentalist doctrines give security and assurance. |
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Mother-fixated company man or wild-eyed fundamentalist killer? |
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The results are a movement toward more religiosity and more formalized practice of religion, and even a bigger presence of fundamentalist interpretations of religion in daily life, and even in politics. |
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It also has a theology in the form of economics, a fundamentalist ideology that excludes all others. |
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How can we allow the burqa here and at the same time fight the Taliban and all the fundamentalist groups across the world? |
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In the last two decades, however, some Brethren assemblies have adopted statements of faith, generally emphasizing fundamentalist doctrines. |
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Their strident assessments notwithstanding, Neuhaus is not a fundamentalist or a theocrat. |
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Neil is on the left of the SNP, and is known as a fundamentalist, critical of the gradualist wing. |
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The reality is that this so-called republic is a theocracy ruled by Shia clerics who have imposed their own brand of religious interpretation that is heavy-handed, fundamentalist and intolerable. |
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It alerted the world to Pakistan's deep support for the Taliban and to many fundamentalist maniacs of its own. At the time, General Musharraf's straightforwardness was what was required. |
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In this regard, it is sufficient to call to mind the proliferation of the sects and movements expounding fundamentalist philosophy or to consider the unyielding urge to react to or escape from historic conditions of the past. |
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The fundamentalist military regime that came to power through a coup in 1989 dismantled the women's movement, and profoundly changed women's lives throughout Sudan. |
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The fundamentalist terrorism is not an archaism inherited from an obsolete past, the exterminating angels emerge from the black, destructive and nauseating face of our hyper-modernity. |
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To persons in search of stability in a rapidly changing world, they teach fundamentalist doctrines which often provide a false security in rigidly unbending moral codes of conduct. |
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The demiurgic god rejected by modern atheists and embraced by some fundamentalist believers is an irrelevant distraction. |
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The community watched as the government seemed to be overplaying its hand with a legislative program reshaped along more fundamentalist lines than earlier programs. |
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After World War I, a growing desire for a more fundamentalist approach among some Friends began a split among Five Years Meetings. |
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The country was increasingly ruled under laws that were the result of the collaboration between a military regime and a conservative fundamentalist element with little popular backing. |
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Enquiries carried out by the Mission established that approximately three years before, Mr. Abu Adas had changed from being a carefree teenager and became a religious fundamentalist. |
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In some countries where fundamentalist or other extremist views or economic hardships have encouraged a return to old values and traditions, women's place in the family has deteriorated sharply. |
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Tatham was an Irvingite, one of the many fundamentalist movements of the 19th century, and opposed to any work that smacked of blasphemy. |
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Examining my own fundamentalist faith I came to realize it was a closed system which could not account for the multiplicity and diversity of human experience. |
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Splinter groups who call themselves fundamentalist Mormons still practice plural marriage, including Warren Jeffs' sect on the Utah-Arizona border. |
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Among those claiming that the environmental movement has been coopted by neopagans, pantheistic eastern religions, and New Agers is fundamentalist author Berit Kjos. |
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In this paper, Stathis Psillos argues that scientific realism should be committed to the factualist view of reality and not, in the first instance, to the fundamentalist. |
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To many people a born-again philosophy is a fundamentalist philosophy. |
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And taking an attitude that the myths of the Craft are 'true history' in the way a fundamentalist looks at the legends of Genesis really seems crazy. |
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