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  • ...|200px|Cometan at his graduation in July 2019]] '''Cometan''' is a British religious leader and the first Astronic philosopher. He is famous for founding the re ...hough he is the first person to base his advocacy for space exploration on religious grounds. Cometan is also responsible for the organisation of the Astronic t
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  • [[Category:Christian religious leaders]]
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  • ...nforcement Act owed its momentum at least partly to a desire by Republican leaders to eradicate the specter of corruption lingering over their party from the ...mocratic-controlled Congress, thanks partly to the diminished influence of religious conservatives who oppose gambling on moral grounds.
    8 KB (1,241 words) - 21:25, 30 January 2007
  • ...ntly headquartered in Eastsound, Washington. It does not brand itself as a religious organization, but rather offers general spiritual courses, seminars, and gu [[Category:Spiritual leaders]]
    6 KB (721 words) - 02:56, 17 April 2020
  • ...urse are a fact of life in the electoral arena, and it is common for party leaders to hold a vise-like grip over the voting patterns of their elected members, ...established party lines and hence inappropriate power struggles emerge on religious or racist lines.
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  • ...ef name=":7">{{Cite book|last=Chopra|first=Shaili|title=When I Was 25: The Leaders Look Back|publisher=[[Random House Publishers India Pvt. Limited]]|year=201 ...ef name=":7">{{Cite book|last=Chopra|first=Shaili|title=When I Was 25: The Leaders Look Back|publisher=[[Random House Publishers India Pvt. Limited]]|year=201
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  • ...nt chair of the OIC and has also chaired the NAM. Malaysia hosted the APEC Leaders' Meeting in 1998.<a href="http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2777.htm" TARGET
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  • ...itual University is not an educational institution but an unaccredited new religious movement. Its widely advertised relationship with the United Nations accoun ...achings and activities] and "impure" [the rest of the World's opinions and leaders]
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  • ...itual University is not an educational institution but an unaccredited new religious movement. Its widely advertised relationship with the United Nations accoun ...achings and activities] and "impure" [the rest of the World's opinions and leaders]
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  • ...with western nations since then. He has received various Western European leaders as well as many working-level and commercial delegations, and made his firs ...| based on Italian and French civil law systems and Islamic law; separate religious courts; no constitutional provision for judicial review of legislative acts
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  • | industry = [[NAICS_Code1_Title:=Religious Organizations|[[Spiritualism]]]] ...itual University is not an educational institution but an unaccredited new religious movement. Its widely advertised relationship with the United Nations accoun
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  • ...nry Lee, formed an intercolonial committee of correspondence. The Virginia leaders proposed (May, 1774) a congress of all the colonies, delegates were chosen ...leted the disestablishment of the Anglican Church and established complete religious equality for all Virginians.
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  • ...been strongly condemned by [[Christianity|Christian]] and other religious leaders, who see the world engaged in a battle between the forces of Godly-inspired
    28 KB (5,065 words) - 15:59, 29 December 2007
  • In 1978, domestic turmoil swept the country as a result of religious and political opposition to the Shah's rule, including abuses committed by On February 1, 1979, exiled religious leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returned from France, to assume control
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  • * Political parties: Labor, Likud, Kadima, and various other secular and religious parties, including some wholly or predominantly supported by Israel's Arab ...extensive collection of regional archaeological artifacts, art, and Jewish religious and folk exhibits. Israelis are avid newspaper readers, with more than 90%
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  • ...ples; as a result, their commitment to the franchise sometimes bordered on religious fervor. ...izes group Meetings around the world. Meeting members often become Meeting leaders and receptionists, sharing the story of their personal success with others.
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  • ...y is largely based on kinship groups, which follow traditional customs and religious practices, though somewhat less so in urban areas. ...ber of co-educational schools, quickly alienated many tribal and religious leaders. Faced with overwhelming armed opposition, Amanullah was forced to abdicate
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  • |observances=religious services, gift giving, family meetings, decorating trees ...ause there was less agricultural work to be done during the winter. From a religious point of view, [[Easter]] was the most significant feast in the church cale
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  • | <div align="right">Political parties and leaders:</div> | <div align="right">Political pressure groups and leaders:</div>
    32 KB (4,257 words) - 18:14, 6 November 2008
  • ...hed the Church of England, and disclaimed any power of state compulsion in religious matters (including [[Patrick Henry]]'s plan to compel citizens to pay for a ...in]]s for Congress and the armed forces, on the grounds that this produced religious exclusion, but not political harmony.<ref>He was tempted to admit chaplains
    47 KB (6,849 words) - 21:00, 5 March 2009
  • ...', and '''Christianity and Crisis'''. These publications held a distinctly religious view, so their readers understandably were partial to more ethical consider ...will include the popular news journals, the smaller news journals, and the religious journals mentioned above. The research concludes with an association linkin
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  • == Major Political Parties and Organizations [Leaders] == ...a’wa, Jama’at al-Fadilah, and various independents. Politicians with Sunni religious affiliations, including the Tawafooq and Hewar groups, presently hold 59 se
    31 KB (4,302 words) - 18:23, 12 April 2007
  • ...[http://www.adherents.com/people/pj/Andrew_Johnson.html Adherents.com: The Religious Affiliation of Andrew Johnson]</ref> ...on".]</ref>Johnson in practice was not at all harsh toward the Confederate leaders. He allowed the Southern states to hold elections in 1865 in which promine
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  • ...re unable to agree on a formula that would ensure the protection of Muslim religious, economic, and political rights. ...concile the different objectives of IJI's constituent parties. The largest religious party, Jamaat-i-Islami (JI), abandoned the alliance because of its antagoni
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  • ...s "a good man who didn't understand his own shortcomings. He was genuinely religious, loved his wife and reshaped himself so that he could adapt to her ways and ...ty (United States)|Whig]] family, she was extremely shy, often ill, deeply religious, and pro-[[Temperance movement|temperance]]. They had three children who al
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  • ...m of emigration. The amendment was intended to help refugees, particularly religious minorities, specifically Jews, to emigrate from the Soviet Bloc. Jackson an ...t wasn't that the public didn't want to honor the late Senator, but rather leaders in both Seattle and Tacoma (Tacoma, in particular), fearing the loss of con
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  • ...cluded that he handled the factions of the Republican Party well, bringing leaders of each faction into his cabinet and forcing them to cooperate. Lincoln suc ...time Lincoln took office, the Confederacy was an established fact, and no leaders of the insurrection proposed rejoining the Union on any terms. No compromis
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  • ...r=#v=onepage&q=Josip%20broz%20tito%20Cult%20of%20Personality&f=false Great leaders, Great Tyrants Contemporary Views of World Rulers] by Arnold Blumberg: ...s history from the Egyptian king Akhenaton to Mikhail Gorbachev. Among the leaders profiled are Otto von Bismarck, Oliver Cromwell, Charles de Gaulle, Elizabe
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  • ...ion of church and state]] and was the author of the [[Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom]] (1779, 1786). He was the eponym of [[Jeffersonian democracy]] and ...n the United States at which higher education was completely separate from religious doctrine.
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  • ...into both the period and the minds of the two Presidents and revolutionary leaders. Their correspondence lasted fourteen years, and consisted of 158 letters.< ==Religious views==
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  • ...[United States Whig Party|Whig Party]] policies and work closely with Whig leaders, particularly [[Henry Clay]]. Tyler shocked [[Congress of the United States ...all previous precedent — that of total separation of Church and State. No religious establishment by law exists among us. The conscience is left free from all
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  • ...onomy. Totalitarian dictatorships emerge after the seizure of power by the leaders of a movement who have developed support for an ideology. The point when th ...mas A. Baylis. Communist Collective Leadership, (p91)</ref><ref>Government Leaders, Military Rulers and Political Activists: An Encyclopaedia of People Who Ch
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  • ...) such as cults were reserved for deities and associated with conventional religious behaviour and institutions. These cults although apparently an intrinsic pa ...mas A. Baylis. Communist Collective Leadership, (p91)</ref><ref>Government Leaders, Military Rulers and Political Activists: An Encyclopaedia of People Who Ch
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  • ...date=2007-12-09}}</ref> He and Senator [[Ted Kennedy]] were the unofficial leaders of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]], excluding une ...as his running mate. He attacked Washington in his speeches, and offered a religious salve for the nation's wounds, which was necessary following the Watergate
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  • ...ty]] based on his [[New Deal coalition]] of labor unions; farmers; ethnic, religious and racial minorities; intellectuals;<ref name="Rorty">Rorty, R. (1997). '' ...administrative talent and quickly learned to negotiate with Congressional leaders and other government departments to get budgets approved. He became an enth
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  • |religion=Methodist<ref>[[List of United States Presidential religious affiliations]].</ref> ...1871, Grant signed bills promoting [[voting rights]] and prosecuting Klan leaders. The [[Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution]], establishin
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  • ...an active Jehovah's Witness until her death. Despite their differences in religious beliefs, Eisenhower enjoyed a close relationship with his mother. ...ened by many conversations with [[George S. Patton]] and other senior tank leaders; however their ideas on tank warfare were strongly discouraged by superiors
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  • ...ke other [[Japanese Buddhism]] it faces challenges from many popular [[New Religious Movements]] (known in Japan as ''shin shinkyo'' religions, which emerged fo ...e from regions in which Jodo Shinshu was predominant, and maintained their religious identity in their new country. The Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawai'i, the
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  • Jul 12 13:00:46 <SoapX> obviously the world trusts us to be their leaders Jul 12 13:35:43 <KimiNewt> I'm not sure I'll be able to date a religious person
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  • ...her, Hulda Minthorn Hoover, was of English and Irish descent. Both were [[Religious Society of Friends|Quaker]]s. He was named after Herbert Robert Ewing, a c ...ed States)|Democratic Party]] presidential candidate in 1920 by some party leaders (including, ironically enough, by [[Assistant Secretary of the Navy]] [[Fra
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  • ...t NPOV. You are a promoter and advocate and you have a zeal that is almost religious. NLP is basically a "snake oil" business. The advocacy that you are engaged ...the Holy Trinity is exclusively concerned with theology, it is entirely a religious matter and is hence entirely outside of the scope of scientific inquiry. Du
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  • 06:36 < IRWolfie-> The religious argue that God doesn't interfere to prevent evil. But then they claim God t 07:50 < Soapy> i think a lot of muslim leaders arent as anti-Semitic as they make it seem
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  • 08:35 < ToAruShiroiNeko> religious objects? 14:02 < Fyre> JohnChrysostom: are you religious in some way?
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  • 18:01 < Qcoder02> Pharos: Or images of Religious leaders... :( 22:33 < wctaiwan> white and religious.
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  • May 03 03:54:50 <Headbomb> pro-torture, anti-gay, pro-religious, anti-secularism, anti-women, etc... May 03 04:37:35 <OlEnglish> no but they can still remain party leaders
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  • ...ds and colorful turbans, which are ritually wrapped around uncut hair, and leaders in the community say they are sometimes confused with Muslims and viewed wi ...uerillero: well it really helped a lot that the Quakers are one of several religious groups in the UK that have been pushing hard for the law to be changed to p
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