The resulting projects are, almost invariably, low-density neighbourhoods with tree-lined streets of revivalist style houses. |
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As the convention concluded, a revivalist preacher conducted a benediction. |
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He tells stories and philosophizes as the movie ambles through the countryside, stopping at dumps, roadhouses, revivalist churches and prisons. |
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His body language was all wrong, a mixture of smalltown lawyer and revivalist preacher. |
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Jonathan Edwards, 1703-1758, achieved greatness as an American preacher-evangelist, principal of a college and revivalist. |
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It was a revivalist movement, or at least it had the atmosphere of a religious revival. |
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In the far north there are problems also, among the Nubians, the ancient Nubian civilization, which is having a revivalist movement. |
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Jean Kambayi Bwatshia and Julien Mutombo Ngonga describe with aplomb how the revivalist churches of Kinshasa came into being. |
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He simply exhorts parents, in the tradition of the uplifting revivalist, to do the things that will focus their kids on school and prepare them for better lives. |
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Among the central characters are a newlywed couple, a neighbor, a revivalist preacher and his followers. |
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The new position of power occupied by the revivalist churches means that they can win over many people who nourish political ambitions. |
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However, the revivalist churches have at times reached a spectacular success. |
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An acknowledged Czech poet, prose writer, newspaper reporter and traveller, who is also called the last poet of the so-called revivalist period. |
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Jenkins collapses the more revivalist versions of these religious traditions with the existence of religious diversity. |
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Today, the pastors of the revivalist churches are key personages in Congolese social life. |
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Since the end of the rule of Maréchal Mobutu, one may observe an offensive by the revivalist churches on political life in the Congo. |
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Flamenco singer and the great Hungarian folklore revivalist perform in the Urania theatre. |
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His literature was classified as realism and politically he was classified as a so-called 2nd generation national revivalist. |
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All the authors agree that adaptations of revivalist movements by some members of a community must be accepted 22 in the delivery of health care. |
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A number of revivalist movements gave rise to modern states such as Sudan, Libya and Saudi Arabia. |
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My flip, polite persona masks a smouldering and wrathy incredulity as I learn that another revivalist is stepping up to accept officialdom's accolade. |
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The latter's reconstruction was criticised by some art and architecture historians as a revivalist fantasy. |
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Kilham was a revivalist who led the New Connexion secession from mainstream Wesleyan ministry. |
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It gave a new impetus to the emergence of an international style in India which till then had kept a low profile due to the bias of most of the architects towards the revivalist movement. |
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The revivalist churches appear today as genuine parental communities which in reality do take charge when their children are confronted by difficult situations. |
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Special efforts were made to attract children and to generate literature to spread the revivalist message. |
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And in 1975 one of the hottest Austin ensembles was the posthippie western swing revivalist group known as Asleep at the Wheel. |
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Dr. William McKim: Every time it's declined it seems to be related to revivalist, temperance types of.... We're talking 70 to 80 years ago and so on, and even before that. |
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The phenomenal growth of this religious revivalist party —it came into being only 15 years ago appals and frightens the secular liberals who make up the bulk of the Barak camp. |
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Mr Sipila, a telecoms millionaire and revivalist Lutheran who entered parliament four years ago, is focused on reviving Finland's moribund economy, only just emerging from a three-year slump. |
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Other areas not generally recognised as Celtic Nations, such as Galicia in Spain, also have communities of revivalist interest and activity. |
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Meisel is an EMT, an environmentalist, and an urban revivalist. |
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But not all are like this. The mainline revivalist parties in Tunisia, Egypt and Jordan have said that they wish to operate within a democratic system multi-party free electionsystem multi-partygovernment and all. |
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Now, more than 50 years on, Harold Pinter''s delicate cohabitational power study between an intrusive tramp and two brothers is at the revivalist stage. |
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However, there often exists a distinction or separation between some polytheistic reconstructionists such as Hellenism and revivalist Neopagans like Wiccans. |
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Modern revivalist sides have tended more towards the wearing of clogs. |
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He was articled to the Gothic Revivalist architect Edward Willson, in Lincoln, leaving after three years to become a painter. |
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Revivalist texts tend to highlight the selective and often contrived aspect of narrativizing history by placing an emphasis on material objects associated with the past. |
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Revivalist Evangelicals tend to place greater emphasis on religious experience than their confessional counterparts. |
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He spoke with a California drawl, and Borgmann surmised that in his linguistic theology Wordsworth was probably more of a Whorfian Fundamentalist than a Chomskyite Revivalist. |
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