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Advertising agencies sometimes use religious imagery to sell products.

To proclaim(a deceased person) to be one of the blessed and thus worthy of public religious veneration in a particular region or religious congregation.

Most were adamantly prochoice and antigun and were vaguely suspicious of deep religious sentiment.

December 2nd 1983: After due preparation initiated a Diocesan Renewal Movement for priests, laity and religious.

On September 11th the Flemish education board banned religious symbols in all 700 secular state schools under its control, including the Atheneum. (religious schools remain free to set dress codes.)

bigot: person who holds strong(esp religious or political)beliefs and opinions,and is intolerant of anyone who disagrees

“There is a religious tremor before any of my speeches,” he said at the end of the NATO summit on Friday April 5th.

People behaving suspiciously or with an unusual travel pattern might find themselves under additional scrutiny but racial or religious factors could also soon form part of the criteria.

It's in response to what was deemed to be the chaotic condition of English religious culture that the Presbyterian-led Parliament issued in 1643 the Licensing Act.

The works on view, which range from cartoonish drawings of religious scenes to bright little paintings of fighting skeletons, reveal that, if nothing else, Ensor was certainly something of an oddball.

King Philip of Spain was very religious and thought Protestants to be evil and that it was his catholic duty to rid the world of England and every other protestant.

The struggle of the humble caste people opposing the caste system spurs the aspect of letting a hundred school of thought to form, and Sejiamuli and his religious organization became main current in the many ideogical trend opposing the caste system.

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He began to pore upon religious problems.

Occasionally we have to hide our ethnic or religious affiliation.

But he denied that they were religious to the point of fanaticism.

A presentation made to a deity as an act of religious worship or sacrifice;an oblation.

Transylvania was now beyond the reach of Catholic religious authority, allowing Lutheran and Calvinist preaching to flourish.

Kids' carnivals, health and wellness fairs, mural painting, parades, ecumenical religious services and cultural events will be part of the observances in Philadelphia.

With 4.6m members—making it more than twice the size of the Episcopal church—and a powerful concentration in the Midwest, the ELCA sits squarely in the religious mainstream.

The religious fanatics flagellated themselves.

People think she's a freak just because she's religious.

Every conceivable Protestant sect was publishing treatises of theological speculation and publishing treatises of religious propaganda at an extraordinary rate.

Whether this secularism has much to offer the millions of women who are, by socialisation or choice, religious, is a prescient issue that is being raised especially by postcolonial critics.

Spain's religious fanaticism would delay science, astronomy, even political thought.

Motivated by spiritual participation, but cautious of moral Crusades and religious enthusiasms, they tolerate a little lifestyle experimentation, so long as it is done safely and moderately.

There’s no greater threat to religious people than to profess your desire to think for yourself.

After the Revelations of systematic clerical abuse, Pope Benedict was challenged to hold a Vatican inquiry into the role of Catholic religious orders in Ireland's orphanages and industrial schools.

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