The ecclesiastical fission has led to some tiny island villages being split religiously among as many as five different bodies. |
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I dropped my belief in a god several years ago and I was indoctrinated in one of the most religiously oriented states in America. |
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By what right does the developed world claim the moral high ground over poorer, but religiously devout, societies? |
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Of course, it is one thing for a building to be multiply religiously committed, quite another for one person to be. |
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All of which grounds him in a conventionally moral and religiously devout realm. |
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A religiously plural country like India throws up complex problems in a democratic set up. |
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Much African art still seems religiously alive and therefore not entirely at home in a secular environment. |
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Raised in a religiously observant family, he certainly felt the force of scriptural themes. |
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More than 10 million poor, religiously conservative residents dominate the city. |
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To say what I want to say about this film, I think you need to know where I come from religiously. |
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The author addresses environmentalism's ties with religiously motivated ideas about stewardship. |
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We heard the Red Guards warning our parents against raising us religiously. |
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We had constantly these hurricanes coming in, so I was religiously watching the weather channel. |
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He rotates plant families every year to ensure that nutrients are not depleted from soils and he composts religiously. |
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Thus the child whom the parents consider unwanted may be a blessing to the family religiously and economically. |
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Why should we support religiously intolerant regimes that virtually enslave women and persecute nonbelievers to death? |
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He is religiously anti-feminist, and believes that feminists created bitterness in women. |
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She practiced religiously, gathered confidence, was enthralled by her new adventure. |
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While her friends accept the affair, she must hide it from her tradition-bound parents and religiously conservative older brother. |
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I don't read any particular columnist religiously so I can't comment with authority on his philosophy. |
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While we observed religiously the timetable of the television schedules, she operated by New York time. |
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There are colleges and schools located in religiously affiliated universities and those in secular institutions. |
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Another tradition, more religiously approved, is the artistic development of calligraphy. |
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No one is really implying a comparison with the complex and religiously inspired system of India, grounded in its notions of metempsychosis. |
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The study found that 22 percent of married or domestic partner couples report they are involved in a religiously diverse union. |
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On the contrary, unlike the religiously sure-of-themselves, it's ready to listen to all seekers after God and Truth. |
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No other Australian city is visited more religiously, admired more grudgingly, or reviled more unreasoningly. |
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It also is a part of the strategy of religious nationalisms which characterize the nation as a religiously defined ethno-cultural people. |
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He argued that the attacks were not religiously motivated but designed to destabilize the country by creating communal conflicts. |
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Governments have always claimed control over marriage, whether solemnized religiously or civilly. |
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It's a very strange doctrine that would silence only religiously grounded moral viewpoints. |
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That can't be said for other religiously observant people in the public square. |
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Small farmers from religiously observant homes could look forward to cheap credit and stable leases. |
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All students, not just those who are religiously observant, are able to eat in the dining hall. |
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The use of religious language, as an expression of a religiously grounded culture, was not a disguise of pre-existing intentions. |
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In the New York Times I read religiously each capsule biography of a World Trade Center victim. |
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I watch it every day religiously and to top it all, I watch the omnibus on Sunday morning once more. |
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The caste system reflects Indian historical occupation and religiously defined hierarchies. |
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But all the while he was religiously devouring the books of the physics masters. |
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Certainly he was susceptible to the charge of not doing his share religiously, and on holy days at least walked in awe of those who did. |
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The series also includes discussions with peacekeepers and peacemakers about some of the challenges that arise from religiously driven violence. |
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The religiously minded, home-schooled Idahoan also spent time at a Buddhist monastery and tried to join the French foreign legion. |
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The confidence that nonbelievers can reason morally seems to be a precondition for a religiously plural democratic polity. |
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He was sure, however, that nothing religiously or philosophically authentic could come from Protestantism. |
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Even if people don't have to religiously clock in and out each and every day. |
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These new migrants are racially, ethnically, and religiously more diverse than earlier groups. |
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They hate us, their treatises and demagogues have long proclaimed, because we appear to them spiritually lukewarm, religiously flaccid. |
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Thus, even though nomads have to get much of their food by slaughtering animals from their herds, their way of life is still religiously respectable. |
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Qalqilya is a religiously conservative city and Sajed with his mop top hair and baggy clothes was a misfit, but not for long. |
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She expects him to be moved as deeply, as religiously as she is. |
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Medieval Europe was politically fragmented and religiously divided. |
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Ottoman imperialism is now religiously overlooked for inclusion in postcolonial studies at Western universities. |
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The actress religiously avoided reading news coverage as she engaged in her studious, deliberate decision-making process. |
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My Mother watches the three main soaps on our televisions religiously. |
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And if you go to the website you'll see that they've already compiled an impressive and very politically and religiously diverse least of signers. |
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As soon as he could fit up the glebe house for his reception he resided in it, and has continued religiously and conscientiously to do so, ever since. |
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Of course, we're not sticking religiously to the Japanese haiku rule which states that the composition must contain at least one seasonal reference. |
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Of course, the study makes a point of separating the religiously conservative from the politically conservative. |
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They do this while reading it religiously and, I'll warrant, using it as a way of keeping tabs on how various stories are playing, especially at the grass-roots level. |
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I belong to a family which belongs socially and religiously to Kashmir. |
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Democrats are seizing upon this as evidence that the party needs to find candidates and campaign language that appeal to religiously motivated voters. |
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In no nation did the proportion of the religiously affiliated who endorsed either an agnostic or atheist religious position exceed more than six percentage points. |
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He fussed over detail and religiously followed the composer's intentions. |
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For the religiously committed, the rise of secularism powerfully facilitated the cause of cooperation among fervent believers. |
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This was the one book he religiously assigned to his students each year. |
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Failure to observe the tithes would invoke not only severe Divine punishment but in most cases would render the grain religiously inedible and consequently unsalable. |
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The regulars were left barless but, like the White Russians of Paris and the Cubans of Miami, they religiously awaited the day they could return. |
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Sannyasa is not religiously mandatory in Hinduism, and elderly people are free to live with their families. |
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Trade guilds began to perform plays, usually religiously based, and often dealing with a biblical story that referenced their profession. |
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In broad terms, Dodgson has traditionally been regarded as politically, religiously, and personally conservative. |
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The music played at coronations has been primarily classical and religiously inspired. |
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The jurisdictional complexity of the Ottoman Empire was aimed to permit the integration of culturally and religiously different groups. |
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An analysis by the Pew Research Center found Singapore to be the world's most religiously diverse nation. |
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Both the religiously dis-identified and the religiously committed report mystical experiences. |
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However, it appears the Government's actions against the group were probably politically, not religiously, motivated. |
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The Protestant Reformation dragged the kingdom ever more deeply into the mire of religiously charged wars. |
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It was the largest oil exporter and a politically and religiously conservative kingdom. |
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Canada is religiously diverse, encompassing a wide range of beliefs and customs. |
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English and Dutch colonies, on the other hand, tended to be more religiously diverse. |
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Sierra Leone is regarded as one of the most religiously tolerant nations in the world. |
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An officially secular state, Mauritius is a religiously diverse nation, with freedom of religion being enshrined as a constitutional right. |
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By royal decree, a religiously supervised school was built in every neighborhood. |
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The southern Tungusic Manchus influenced the northern Tungusic peoples linguistically, culturally, and religiously. |
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Some cultures limit or discourage access to birth control because they consider it to be morally, religiously, or politically undesirable. |
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A system of private schools exists, many of which are religiously affiliated and often have more robust English programs. |
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It is odd he gets so many cavities since he brushes his teeth religiously, every night, rain or shine. |
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The most pervasive form of this religiously held belief in modern times is techno-scientific salvationism. |
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Who refused to sit next to her ex, and why wouldn't the minister stand under the chuppa with the rabbi at a religiously blended ceremony? |
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Still he ended up neither an anti-cultural sectarian nor a religiously privatized denominationalist. |
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I still have family friends who watch My Cousin Vinny religiously. |
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Hamas has religiously abided by the Hudna since its signing in Sharm El-Sheikh almost two years ago. |
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It is difficult to imagine another proposal that would be as menacing to the iffy equilibrium of this religiously diverse nation. |
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Andy visits the fitness center at least 3 days a week and religiously performs the exercises recommended by the exercise physiologist. |
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Today, many Yemeni Twelvers still dissemble about their adherence to that school, following the doctrine of taqiyya, or religiously permissible dissemblance. |
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The problem is not that we cremate our dead, but how ritually denatured, spiritually vacant, religiously timid, and impoverished we have allowed the practice to become. |
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A religiously neutral model of governance may be the only way for a multi ethnic, multi faith, multicultural and metalinguistic country like Sudan to prosper. |
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But my adopted role as birdwoman of the Holme Valley is fiercely contested by my mother who feeds her birds almost religiously and with all manner of goodies. |
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Consequently, this-worldly activities, thoughts, and structures are revisable, as well as religiously significant in the light of the City of God. |
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Kafka is a religiously non-observant forty-something bachelor who is such a stubborn, dedicated policeman that he's willing to risk his career to get an answer. |
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Other universities started as being religiously affiliated but have become more secular as time went on such as Harvard University and Yale University. |
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Such strict enforcement of orthodox belief was successful, and Spain avoided the religiously inspired strife tearing apart other European dominions. |
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We do not abolish the Mass but religiously keep and defend it. |
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These appeared to threaten the fragile and nascent political and social stability of a country that was deeply politically and religiously divided. |
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In contrast to the secular and socialist government, which controlled the cities, religiously motivated mujahideen held sway in much of the countryside. |
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Before Napoleon's decrees ended the ghettos in Germany, it had been religiously motivated, but by the 19th century, it was a factor in German nationalism. |
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No individual Southeast Asian country is religiously homogeneous. |
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The old feelings, so religiously held in check, were stimulated to rebelliousness, though they did not show themselves in any direct manner as yet. |
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By Coscinomancy, most religiously observed of old, amidst the Ceremonies of the ancient Romans. Let us have a Sieve and Shiers, and thou shalt see Devils. |
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