How To Use Persecution In A Sentence
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Long grassers drinking and partying habits are used as justification for this persecution.
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The Catechetical School of Alexandria was originated in Egypt. Egypt is the birthplace of Christian monasticism, also has experienced in the Christianity history the most serious persecution.
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It is worthwhile to note that both suffered persecution.
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In addition to economic migration there are those fleeing war and persecution or seeking asylum.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Emperor Marcus Aurelius died in 181, and the Church was little troubled by persecution for the following twenty years.
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These English colonists were a pious, self - disciplined people who wanted to escape religious persecution.
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If any one hated papistry Mrs. Bolton did so; but from a similar action of religious fanaticism she had fallen into worse that papistical self-persecution.
John Caldigate
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‘The persecution makes us strong’, said Vic emphatically.
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The court argued that someone working in the government finance ministry could not possibly be subject to persecution.
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In the sixteenth chapter, Gibbon examines the persecution of Christians by several Roman emperors.
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It has the requisite dose of evidence of a persecution complex but it widens the net.
Times, Sunday Times
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They are generally so refractory, self-conceited, obstinate, so firmly addicted to that religion in which they have been bred and brought up, that no persuasion, no terror, no persecution, can divert them.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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Latvians who escaped persecution in their occupied country and set up home in Bradford have been given a special preview of a moving exhibition.
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According to these proposals, ‘genuine’ asylum seekers, it seems, are simply flotsam washed up by the tidal wave of persecution.
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A run through the historical record, staring with Tacitus on Nero's blaming the Christians for the Great Fire, then Pliny on his administrative problems in Bithynia, then a long section on Cyprian (who I think gets more coverage than any other non-emperor); then a period of relaxation, which however is abruptly reversed by Diocletian (though that period of persecution seems to be more effective in the East).
Gibbon Chapter XVI
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It is the "absoluteness" of the proponents 'convictions and the ruthless persecution of anyone who doesn't share their views that prevents not only a real conversation but new approaches or solutions to some of the problems facing our country.
Old Enough to Vote, Enlist and Marry, but to Drink?
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It's bad enough that George Bush has been willing, and able, to challenge and dismantle some of the most basic tenets of our American democracy - the system of checks and balances, an independent judiciary, and the right of a people to be free from government intrusion and persecution - but to see England fall prey to the same simple-minded authoritarian leanings is simply very sad.
01/16/2006
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I had a persecution complex and thought people were conspiring against me.
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Because they feared persecution from the Roman rulers, they met secretly in private homes or in underground passages and rooms called catacombs.
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Europe has always been susceptible to the siren's call of socialism and as Tyler Cowen points out, there is a direct link between statism and the persecution of minorities.
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For clues in his text suggest some of them have apostatized because they too have experienced persecution and even in some cases death, for the sake of the gospel.
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He has no illusions about the atmosphere of terror and suspicion that pervaded even the elite and rendered all of its servitors vulnerable to unjustified and sudden persecution.
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It would also mean that a hell of a lot of MS sufferers would not have to live in fear of persecution for trying to allieviate suffering.
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This persecution heralds the rise of the hate-mongering wolf dressed up in the sheep's skin of sexual prudishness.
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Europe has itself endured the horrors of war, persecution and mass refugee flows.
Times, Sunday Times
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But their persecution complex is unbecoming because it is unrealistic.
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Accordingly, I find that the applicants do not have a well-founded fear of persecution.
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The Northern School finally fell, along with the rest of pre-classical Ch'an, in the persecution of 845.
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In addition to his witness to the faith under persecution which encouraged the young to persevere, Fr Jia was known as a zealous and devout pastoral priest.
Archive 2009-01-01
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The man with a persecution complex who sees conspiracies where there are none.
The Sun
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Hawks were clearly on the decline in the eastern United States, and their persecution seemed to be increasing.
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In fact, the brief fifteen year history of the Third Reich and Hitler's persecution of the Jews was like playing patty-cake compared to what happened in the southern colonies and later states between 1700 and 1965 (the Civil Rights Act; may God bless Lyndon Johnson's soul).
Apology not accepted, lawmaker says of McDonnell
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Harsh persecution pushed many Anabaptists underground and into rural hideaways.
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Doubtless, the rabble-rousers of the Middle Ages who led the persecution of ‘witches’ were fully aware of the viciousness of their acts.
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He was by no means the only man of letters of his time who had to submit to something like persecution.
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At this stage of your progress, if not before, you may be assured that some clever friend will come in, and hold up his hands in mocking amazement, and ask you who could set you to that "niggling;" and if you persevere in it, you will have to sustain considerable persecution from your artistical acquaintances generally, who will tell you that all good drawing depends on "boldness.
The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing
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Left-wing opposition leaders, in flight from persecution, went across the border.
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His unhinged language suggested that persecution mania briefly deranged him.
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Can we define anyone fleeing war or persecution as an'economic' refugee?
Times, Sunday Times
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bloodthirstiness" of a mate who was, after all, but a normal girl of that day, and who, girl as she was, never for a moment faltered in the high courage with which she threw herself into that combat, responding to the passionate urge for freedom in her blood that not five centuries of inhuman persecution could subdue?
The Airlords of Han
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Given all these and other dramatic qualifications of Venetian courtesy, playgoers are not surprised when the dynamics of sadism and persecution in The Merchant of Venice challenge its authenticity.
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Designation does not mean that the country is considered to be universally safe or free from persecution.
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In March 1937, a papal encyclical had condemned the persecution of the Catholic Church in Germany.
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A second illustration: -- Did Curio, the 'quondam' patriot, reformer, and semi-revolutionist, abjure his opinion, and yell the foremost in the hunt of persecution against his old friends and fellow-philosophists, with a cold clear predetermination, formed at one moment, of making
Literary Remains, Volume 1
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There is evidence that, chiefly through the Divine blessing upon Renwick's faithful preaching, and his singular wisdom in council, those Societies increased, instead of diminishing, in the latter part of the prelatic persecution.
The Life of James Renwick A Historical Sketch Of His Life, Labours And Martyrdom And A Vindication Of His Character And Testimony
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Before then there were certainly refugees - people driven by war or persecution to leave their homes and seek refuge abroad.
Refugees in the Age of Total War
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Migration, for example, may be an enforced personal tragedy following persecution or a voluntary choice for a more prosperous life.
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This servant of your Honour has presently no place to lay crown of his head, but going to Benares by train on account of persecution of old woman talking so much and unanxious residing
Kim
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Severum persecutionem concitasse refert, in qua per omnes ubique locorum Ecclesias, ab athletis pro pietate certantibus, illustria confecta fuerunt martyria.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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Since 1570 when the Pope excommunicated Elizabeth I, Catholics in the country had faced an increase in persecution and were left with little option but to conceal their faith.
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The enforcer of a criminal's charter or a bulwark of defence for vulnerable minorities and victims of conflict and persecution?
Times, Sunday Times
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The military, masochism, bullyism, a persecution complex, mindless jingoism ... hey, that sounds like somebody else we know!
Goliath was faking
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These patients may believe that they, or a member of the family or someone close to them, are the focus of this persecution.
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He worried about the future of the golden eagle, the osprey and the nightingale and he condemned the persecution of the bullfinch.
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But the Convention only provides refuge from state persecution.
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Evidence points to illegal persecution on grouse moors as the main obstacle to its recovery.
Times, Sunday Times
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a forfeiture of the charter grant because they exercise that oppression and persecution contrary to its first intent, and are the direct cause of contention and disunion, which is repugnant to the principal design of constituting the colony; viz. that it "May be so religiously, peaceably and civilly governed as may win and invite the natives to the Christian faith." [l47]
The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut
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The state also grants us the right to pursue this belief without any form of persecution or harassment.
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The long arm of Puritan persecution continued to harass those who embraced dissenting views causing a Baptist migration to New Jersey.
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Left-wing opposition leaders, in flight from persecution, went across the border.
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Evidence points to illegal persecution on grouse moors as the main obstacle to its recovery.
Times, Sunday Times
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Can we define anyone fleeing war or persecution as an'economic' refugee?
Times, Sunday Times
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As the granite rocks, beneath whose shelter they worshiped, withstood the blasts of winter, so these insuppressible men withstood the storms of persecution.
Sketches of the Covenanters
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And, secondly, about those things that more strictly refer to their own character and profession, and which distinguish them from all other professors of Christianity; avoiding two extremes upon which many split, viz. persecution and libertinism, that is, a coercive power to whip people into the temple; that such as will not conform, though against faith and conscience, shall be punished in their persons or estates; or leaving all loose and at large, as to practice; and so unaccountable to all but God and the magistrate.
A Brief Account of the Rise and Progress of the People Called Quakers
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God requireth not an uniformity of Religion to be inacted and inforced in any civill State; which inforced uniformity sooner or later is the greatest occasion of civill Warre, ravishing of conscience, persecution of Christ Jesus in his servants, and of the hypocrisie and destruction of millions of souls.
Constitutional blood.
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Accordingly, there was no arguable case that he had a well-founded fear of persecution.
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The protected birds were once widespread in England but continual persecution led to their virtual extinction.
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Constantine had witnessed the unusual steadfastness, honesty and duty of the Christians, just as he had seen the horrors of persecution while with Diocletian and Galerius in the East.
Santa Elena, discoverer of the Holy Cross
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We keep in touch, I always inquire about him, he is a devotee of Khwajah Gharib Nawaz the Holy Saint of Ajmer ..now if you call his malady a disease than the first person to infect him with the poison was his uncle who gagged him and sodomized him when his family was away..he has not forgotten that and weeps each time he talks of this persecution ..this assault on his body and soul.
Archive 2009-07-01
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They are currently studying the osteological remains for indications of trauma, which would perhaps point to a mass persecution rather than disease, but have found no such evidence.
Martyrs or Imperial Guard?
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The rain is an obvious metaphor for oppression and relentless torment, for Davidson himself and his persecution of others.
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That should be our message too: we should shield those escaping political and religious persecution.
Times, Sunday Times
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Book of Kells: their dispersal, persecution, survival and revival: the isolation of their synagogical and ecclesiastical rites in ghetto (S. Mary's Abbey) and masshouse (Adam and Eve's tavern): the proscription of their national costumes in penal laws and jewish dress acts: the restoration in Chanah David of Zion and the possibility of Irish political autonomy or devolution.
Ulysses
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He had to show that he had a well-founded fear of persecution on religious or political grounds to qualify as a refugee.
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This persecution of the already-overtaxed motorist is becoming almost as hysterical as the persecution of smokers and the hunting fraternity.
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metanoia" within orthodox remnant will be allowed to remain faithful, as members in good standing, without persecution, within safe dioceses or even parishes.
Stand Firm
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This religious persecution is causing problems where none existed.
The Sun
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We have a proud tradition of giving refuge to people fleeing persecution, and welcoming families who want to settle here and work.
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This had been demonstrated before in the Marian persecution in the 1550s where many of the martyrs had occupations such as labourers, weavers, carpenters and fullers.
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A bare-knuckle fighter, persecution, poverty, the Spanish Inquisition even.
TV review: Timothy Spall: Back at Sea; Who Do You Think You Are?; Village SOS
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The persecutions and martyrdoms seemed to have solidified the believers' faith.
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Eusebius's compilation ton archaion martyrion synagoge, containing the Passions of martyrs previous to the persecution of Diocletian.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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The persecution of European Jews impacted on Jews not simply as men and women, but also as religious and irreligious, assimilated and unassimilated, Zionist and non-Zionist, rich and poor, urban and rural, young and old.
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He had to show that he had a well-founded fear of persecution on religious or political grounds to qualify as a refugee.
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It absolutely forbids refoulement to persecution – which is what refusing refugee status would have entailed.
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The end to persecution was always going to be bewildering.
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They suffer social ostracism, economic deprivation, educational backwardness and they invariably fall prey to most serious forms of persecution in society - rape, killings, mutilation, arson, destruction of property.
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In the sixteenth chapter, Gibbon examinees the persecution of Christians by several Roman emperors.
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10 Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ's sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
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So he is," interrupted Talleyrand; "but he abhors intoleration and persecution" (not in politics).
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
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In addition to economic migration there are those fleeing war and persecution or seeking asylum.
Times, Sunday Times
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Caught up in a frenzy of 17th-century persecution, the elderly woman was thrown in the city's tollbooth and tortured before being executed.
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It is the memory and threat of persecution that binds them together.
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It's the one place in all the world where they can smoke pot in public without fear of persecution.
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Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution.
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Van Gogh suffered from acute persecution mania.
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Fit iterum cerastes in semita que quos fideles repperit et sese ad precepti celestis angusta itinera constringens non solum nequitia callide persuasionis impedit sed etiam terrore potestatis premit et in persecutionis angore post beneficia ficte dulcedinis, exercet cornua potestatis.
Archive 2008-06-01
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They were exposed to persecutions, though apparently not systematic, but rather annoyances and reproach arising from their not joining their heathen neighbors in riotous living, into which, however, some of them were in danger of falling.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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We also have a full coverage area on persecution and international religious freedom.
Christianity Today
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And with each persecution came newly baptized confessors.
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Our able information minister Ms Sheri Rehman most often claims freedom of press in Pakistan as her primary objective, Associated Press of Pakistan as government organization right under her cute nose is inflicting torcher and economic persecution of journalists working as correspondents for APP, she is the ultimate boss of APP during her tenure as minister information, I wonder whether she will probe into this affair.
Roots of Taliban Movement
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The German law is wider, as it refers to persecution under National Socialism or any other form of despotism or tyranny.
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Payne - I can't believe you're suggesting that Tom's "persecution" as a Scientologist is out of bounds compared to that of a Christian or a Jew.
Bryan Singer's Valkyrie Gets Moved to 2009 « FirstShowing.net
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The finding of the tribunal that this did not amount to persecution was upheld.
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Dr.adful persecutions were at this time carried on at Lincoln, under Dr. Longland, the bishop of that diocess.
Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs
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In Navarre both Jews and Mudejares suffered episodes of persecution less frequently than elsewhere in Spain, so their living conditions were comparatively better than in other areas of the peninsula.
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It is a story of faithfulness amid apostasy and persecution.
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He worried about the future of the golden eagle, the osprey and the nightingale and he condemned the persecution of the bullfinch.
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And let's be honest here, he was an extremely limited writer and his persecution has probably secured for him a place in history which would have been unachievable from his exhausting epigrams alone.
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After a century or more of anticlerical persecution, moreover, Catholics were fully integrated into the political mainstream, and exercised considerable leverage over political decisions relating to education.
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There was not the slightest suggestion of any form of persecution at all.
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He is a thanatophobic fucktard with a persecution complex and possibly a napoleon complex.
Pharyngula
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She started to have a persecution complex when she couldn't get a job.
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At its core, Passover is about freedom from slavery and religious persecution.
The chains that bind us
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Your Honour, the persecution that was alleged here was the gaoling.
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AsyleeAn asylee is a person who has already entered the U.S. and who fears persecution if sent back to his or her home country, and who is applying for asylum in the
KTVZ.com - Local Headlines
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The right-wing propaganda outfit Accuracy in Media hosted his press conferences and published statements denouncing the alleged FBI "persecution."
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The early European settlers in America were often fleeing from religious persecution.
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Fit iterum cerastes in semita que quos fideles repperit et sese ad precepti celestis angusta itinera constringens non solum nequitia callide persuasionis impedit sed etiam terrore potestatis premit et in persecutionis angore post beneficia ficte dulcedinis, exercet cornua potestatis.
Sigh. WMAM.
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And be in 4 days before, this maritime space is in " Sang Mei " below typhonic indulge in wilful persecution, gobbled up hundreds fisherman and nautical life.
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Persecution and absorption into popular Christianity served to cut short many pagan religious practices.
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For doing this they were hounded by ridicule and persecution out from among their former associates.
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As at Assisi, in Italy, there are three superimposed churches, a symbol of the three states of religion; the crypt, called the catacombs, and suggestive of persecution; the fortified nave, a symbol of the body which prays, but is not afraid to fight; and the _chapelle supérieure_, the holy place of the saints of heaven, the Christian counsellors in whose care man has been confided.
The Automobilist Abroad
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Fit iterum cerastes in semita que quos fideles repperit et sese ad precepti celestis angusta itinera constringens non solum nequitia callide persuasionis impedit sed etiam terrore potestatis premit et in persecutionis angore post beneficia ficte dulcedinis, exercet cornua potestatis.
Sigh. WMAM.
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Walls covered with quotations and images of inspiration and persecution remind visitors why they have come.
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America leads the world in percentile behind bars, thanks to ongoing persecution of hippies, radicals, and non-whites under prosecution of the war on drugs.
Harry Anslinger: The Original Drug Warrior | Heretical Ideas Magazine
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Her fictional worlds, like those of her best-selling coevals Wally Lamb and Khaled Hosseini, are marked by trauma, persecution and suffering, relieved only intermittently by freakish moments of well-being.
The Reigning Queen of Victim Lit
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Many refugees risk death or arrest in their attempts to flee persecution.
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Most of the people who are fleeing persecution never even get to the next country.
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Facing the frame-up and persecution of the 'powerful' criminal gang, I, a weak old retired man, can hardly live in Switzerland. I beg you to uphold justice!
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Ages 12+Wealthy Zarita has enjoyed a cosseted life as the daughter of the local magistrate; Saulo's life has been dogged by persecution, danger and poverty.
Recommended reads: ages 11–13
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The new tsar acted against the jealousy of other boyar families with intrigue and persecution.
1582
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At the same time he persuaded the Committee to circularize popular societies warning them not to fan superstition and fanaticism by persecution.
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Heureux ceux qui souffrent persécution pour la justice, car le royaume des cieux est à eux!
Sermon sur la montagne
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The enforcer of a criminal's charter or a bulwark of defence for vulnerable minorities and victims of conflict and persecution?
Times, Sunday Times
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Almost all say they are fleeing war or persecution.
Times, Sunday Times
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The real highlight is an insert-like section, ‘The New Age of Terror,’ which takes an unblushing look at state persecution down through the ages, juxtaposed against the war porn of today.
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Arnott, who had been her former refuge from this persecution, grew so serious and so tender in his devoirs, that unable any longer to doubt the sentiments she had inspired, she was compelled even with him to be guarded and distant.
Cecilia
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Covenanters, whilst the grand house was being built from the profits resulting from the sale of writings favouring Popery and persecution, and calumniatory of Scotland's saints and martyrs, had risen from the grave, and banned Scott, his race, and his house, by reading a certain psalm.
The Romany Rye
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Let joy raise you above negative comments, catty remarks or outright persecution.
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Yet the persecution might have taken a different form.
Times, Sunday Times
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In many cases religious persecution is the cause of people fleeing their country. A case in point is colonial India.
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The persecution lasted twenty-eight years, with few "blinks" to take the chill of horror out of the air.
Sketches of the Covenanters
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And let all know we will extend no special privilege and impose no persecution.
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Under Stalin's tyranny, the doctrine was employed as a pretext for the persecution and silencing of nonconformist writers.
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As a result, like the Serbs in the former Yugoslavia, the Jews in Israel, and the Shiites in Iran, the Sinhalese are a demographic majority with a dangerous minority complex of persecution.
Buddha’s Savage Peace
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Religious Persecution I shall devote very little space to this subject.
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For many Muslims, it has been a haven where they could come to heal the traumas and persecution they experienced in their home countries.
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The fastest bird in the world and the largest native hawk in the UK, peregrines continue to suffer illegal human persecution despite their protected status.
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Confessor: One who confesses faith in Christianity in the face of persecution but does not suffer martyrdom.
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Hatred of the Count, mortified self - love, and the resolution to vanquish what he termed the whim of a peevish beauty, would inevitably have precipitated her into difficulties most disastrous, if happily the inconstancy of his nature had not in the end relieved her from his persecution.
Rosamund, Countess of Clarenstein ...
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Malachy's final pope, the 112th, about which he said: In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church there will reign Peter the Roman who will feed his flock among many tribulations, after which in the seven hilled city the dreadful judge will judge all people.
An Interview with Steve Berry about The Third Secret
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Each of these turns of the wheel was accompanied by fear, persecution, suspicion, and anxiety.
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It is the memory and threat of persecution that binds them together.
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Audio Sample In addition, it offers some alternative motivations: the Irish rebel running from the law; the Irish Catholic fleeing from religious persecution; the Irish cottier escaping the Great Famine.
Gutenber-e Help Page
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The apostasy, however, was not universal, and the "Intrepid Faith" of Pius XI symbolizes the martyrs in Spain and Mexico at the time. p.96 The fall of Russia into Communism and the resultant persecution of believers needs also to be remembered.
Archive 2009-05-01
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Indeed they seemed to invite persecution by preaching openly in public places.
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Reports of martyrdoms steeled resistance to persecution and were the source of encouragement to persevere.
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It would be outrageous and a threat to all unions and social movements if more money is spent on continuing this legal persecution.
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If so, I am afraid I can now do nothing that will give me more disgrace than I have already so causelessly received by their indiscreet persecutions: and let me be whose I will, and do what I will, I shall never wipe off the stain which my confinement, and the rigorous usage I have received, have fixed upon me; at least in my own opinion.
Clarissa Harlowe
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With the above code, we can list the longest of the well-mixed transposals. antiparticles paternalistic conservatoire overreactions aristotelian retaliations obscurantist subtractions definability identifiably arthroscopes crapshooters colonialists oscillations enumerations mountaineers importunates permutations counterspies persecutions capillarity piratically animadverts maidservant calendering greenlandic grandnieces reascending coordinates decorations peripatetic precipitate crenelation intolerance arthroscope crapshooter peristaltic triplicates excitations intoxicates
Wolfram Blog : Word Play with Mathematica
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The first is that there is a fundamental difference between a refugee, who is fleeing persecution, and a migrant, who is seeking a better life.
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China uses the war on terror to justify its persecution of people in wacky cults like Falun Gong and the cultural genocide of the peace-loving Tibetans.
10/15/2004
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Later, during the time of the Crusades, messianic expectation increased as Jews faced persecution and death.
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Facing persecution in idolatrous Mecca, in AD 622 the Prophet Muhammad pronounced an anathema on the city's leaders and took his followers to Medina.
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Cleburne also perceived immigration-driven amoral familism at the expense of Americans in the selective persecution of American teenagers by (unwelcome, to this American at least) Korean import and U.S. government lawyer Grace Chung Becker
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Amoral Familism And Baby Formula
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Yet in the West, this targeted religious persecution is all but invisible.
Times, Sunday Times
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Wherever we went, we were plagued by persecution, pogroms, and the Holocaust.
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Economic migrants are usually taken care of by assessing the credibility of their claim of a fear of persecution in their country of origin.
Times, Sunday Times
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On January 25-26, 1990, many thousands of members of the Ashar movement and their supporters gathered on Ala-Too Square in Bishkek (then called Frunze) to demand more housing and jobs for ethnic Kyrgyz living in the capital, increasing the role of the Kyrgyz language in the republic, and ending the persecution of leaders of the their movement.
Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
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Left-wing opposition leaders, in flight from persecution, went across the border.
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Governor Quintianis used the persecution of Christians as a way of possessing her.
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One of the issues in the case is whether what was described by him was severe enough to amount to persecution or torture.
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The king's persecutions culminated in the revocation of the edict in 1685.
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Their task is difficult enough, given the cultural baggage of their religion, without facing unfair persecution.
Times, Sunday Times
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No refugee would be able to flee from their country of persecution without first joining the mythical queue to apply for a protection visa.
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It is worthwhile to note that both suffered persecution.
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The German law is wider, as it refers to persecution under National Socialism or any other form of despotism or tyranny.
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On the issue of persecution and ill-treatment I find that the Appellant is a credible witness.
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Already, as a result of his political beliefs, she had experienced exile and political persecution.
DOVES OF WAR: Four Women of Spain
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He claims to fear persecution by reason of his involvement with student politics in Bangladesh during the 1990s.
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He always cleaves to his principle in spite of persecution.
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The following Canon is ascribed to S. Theodore of the Studium, though Baronius has thought that it cannot be his, because it implies that peace was restored to the Church, whereas that hymnographer died while the persecution still continued.
Hymns of the Eastern Church
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After years of persecution by colonial rulers, Orisha worshipers only recently had their religion officially recognized by the government.
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The biblical story of Moses records that, in order to avoid the persecution of the Pharaoh, Moses' parents concealed him by the river in an ark of bulrushes, from which he was rescued by the Pharaoh's daughter.
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On this day in 1838, in order to avoid anti-Mormon persecution, Latter Day Saint movement founder Joseph Smith, Jr. and his followers fled Kirtland, Ohio for Far West, Missouri.
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The Tribunal is not satisfied that the Applicant has suffered persecution in the past.
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Contact the following government authorities, and request the funds from Pastor Bike's bank account be returned immediately and the persecution of house church members cease.
Undefined
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He laid the letter before him, and there was enjoined such a line of integrity, incorruptness, of bearing every degree of persecution rather than disguising truth, that he went up into the country in a proper frame of mind for doing his duty.
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12)
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The persecution of Jews during the same period is established beyond all doubt.
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With the above code, we can list the longest of the well-mixed transposals. antiparticles paternalistic conservatoire overreactions aristotelian retaliations obscurantist subtractions definability identifiably arthroscopes crapshooters colonialists oscillations enumerations mountaineers importunates permutations counterspies persecutions capillarity piratically animadverts maidservant calendering greenlandic grandnieces reascending coordinates decorations peripatetic precipitate crenelation intolerance arthroscope crapshooter peristaltic triplicates excitations intoxicates
Wolfram Blog : Word Play with Mathematica
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There's a law to protect refugees from forcible return to countries where they face persecution.
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Caleb himself is the celebrated subject of a handbill, authored and distributed by Gines under the auspices of Falkland, that pursues him in his peripatetic evasion of persecution.
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Nevertheless, during a period of religious persecution, most authorities agree that one should not abandon one's religious observances or studies out of fear of detection.
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The restoration of monarchies in 1814-15 heralded a wave of persecution of minorities deemed to be associated with revolution.
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Yet to challenge the need for surgery is to invite a torrent of abuse and persecution.
Times, Sunday Times
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The persecution of Christians was restrained by his progressive measures.
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the victim of whimsical persecutions
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They fled to Europe to escape persecution.
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Violence, war, poverty, unemployment, crime or persecution drive many others to escape.