The source said counterfeiters appeared to have made more notes in smaller denominations because people usually paid less attention to these than they would large denominations.
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"They set up their own mosques because they belong to different denominations of Islam, but the government doesn't really care about denominations," Gu told BuzzFeed News.
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Patrick Njoroge said while launching new bank notes of other denominations that older versions of smaller denominations will remain in circulation alongside the new ones, but after Oct.
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But women of all denominations keep coming to our clinics.
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Eritrea allows only four denominations: Orthodox, Lutheran, Catholic and Sunni.
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Countries are also loading up on debt in other denominations.
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Christian denominations around the country are contending with massive defections.
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Protestant denominations are also taking note of their congregations' needs.
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Stores will also be free to decline denominations over $20.
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Mormons consider themselves Christians, although some other Christian denominations disagree.
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Clergy from other religious denominations also spoke during the service.
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Due Jun 15 202, 144A / RegS, min Denominations 100,000 x 1703,000.
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A row of framed currency of varying denominations lines two walls.
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All denominations, the Episcopal Church, A.M.E. Zion, they were all there.
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Conservative Judaism is one of the major denominations of the religion.
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This broad pattern is true for most of the denominations I assessed.
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"The proportions are not that different, but the denominations are," he said.
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The letter represents a number of denominations but not widespread evangelical support.
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They come in all sizes and denominations: Baptist, Methodist, Catholic, Pentecostal, Evangelical.
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It was understood most of the stolen chips are in high denominations.
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Many Protestant denominations have ordained women as priests and bishops for decades.
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Digital cards come in denominations of $5, $10, $203, $50, and $100.
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This new popular pursuit found an audience across all classes and denominations.
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As with all Irish coin denominations, the Celtic harp occupies the reverse.
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Summers is not alone in calling for the end of larger denominations.
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This has many denominations: words of appreciation, hugs and kisses and, particularly, smiles.
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However, the details of Passover food rules are disputed within denominations and regions.
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His events feel not unlike church meetings that are open to all denominations.
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Reform Judaism is, after all, perhaps the most flexible of the Jewish denominations.
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It's not on the radar screens of any of the major Christian denominations.
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But it's clear to everyone: He's a hero to fundamentalists Christians across denominations.
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Mainline Protestant denominations like Presbyterianism have seen their followings diminish in recent years.
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Physical Steam cards usually come in denominations of $20, $30, $50, and $100.
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Is America still a deeply religious country, with strong churches and growing denominations?
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In the United States, there are, broadly speaking, three major denominations of Judaism.
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Screenshot: GoogleThis weekend, Americans of varying denominations gathered with friends and family to celebrate.
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Almarai is still considering both local and international currency denominations, CFO Paul Gay said.
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Iranians already use the term when expressing amounts of cash in 10-rial denominations.
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With a wide choice of denominations, as Bayle had argued, there seemed little point.
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By all accounts, certain denominations of Christianity are the major drivers of these practices.
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These big box denominations, if you will, accounted for a lot of cultural clout.
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Last week, Venezuela began issuing currency in denominations of 10,000, 20,000 and 50,000 bolivars.
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A schism is riling America's conservative Christian denominations, and ironically enough, it's over marriage.
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Although Americans of diverse denominations hold these beliefs, evangelicals are disproportionately represented among them.
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For example, it is not widely known that some Christian denominations welcomed LGBTQ Americans.
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Seeing all these different denominations showed me that there is not one spiritual truth.
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Many Protestant denominations similarly forbid women from taking up roles as pastors or preachers.
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You better have some cash money on you in small denominations, $1, $5, $20.
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The Catholic Church views Chiapas as a battleground against Protestant denominations converting Catholic parishioners.
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Jews from liberal American denominations feel increasingly alienated from Israel's state-run religious life.
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What we seem to confuse, lately, are these two very different denominations of civility.
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To support full games and premium editions, SIE will introduce increased denominations at select retailers.
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That's a difficult thing to hear if you are a church or for other denominations.
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Other denominations can achieve this, too, as was evident in Windsor at the royal wedding.
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Some used the term dollar, and others used British denominations such as shillings and pence.
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It also wants to allow customers to get varying denominations of cash from its ATMs.
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Indian government will start issuing new notes in Rs 500 and Rs 2,000 denominations tomorrow.
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ISIS is not alone among jihadi groups in targeting other Muslim denominations, and especially Sufis.
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Last year, 21,745 notes of all denominations were returned as mutilated, the central bank said.
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And more and more black and Latino evangelicals are joining historically white denominations and traditions.
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"The government may not discriminate against religion generally or against particular religious denominations," he wrote.
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Mostly, congregations across denominations and doctrinal divides are uniting to offer spiritual support where needed.
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And for generations, big-tent denominations like the Methodist Church helped hold the country together.
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Worshipers, tiring of the journey to the cramped quarters, began drifting to other Christian denominations.
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The laying of hands is a symbol of God's authority, practiced in many evangelical denominations.
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"The government may not discriminate against religion generally or against particular religious denominations," Kavanaugh wrote.
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According to dpa, those arrested were anti-nuclear activists belonging to a variety of Christian denominations.
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But as Bella explains in her video, the seemingly random denominations actually represent something more meaningful.
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Denominations will initially range between $100,000 and $200,000, with higher and lower values possible in future.
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Girls and boys train together, as do Sikhs, Hindus, Muslims and kids of other religious denominations.
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These podcasters lead one of the largest quasi-spiritual self-help "denominations" in the United States.
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The Catholic Church, along with several Protestant denominations, operated most of the schools for the government.
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Many Christian denominations around the world have massive landholdings which can be put to productive use.
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Other denominations will work too, but it has to be an amount you'd hate to lose.
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Despite its status as an Episcopal parish, presidents of multiple religious denominations have worshipped at St. John's.
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In the 1980s, mainline Protestant denominations such as the Episcopal Church formed support ministries for LGBTQ members.
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For all these reasons, we're going to capitalize all cryptocurrencies-as-systems and de-capitalize their denominations.
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Counting all denominations, the 48 countries above circulate a total of 120 bills that feature 46 women.
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The appointment was widely and strongly criticized in the Jewish community, including by Judaism's two largest denominations.
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By some estimates it peaked at 500 billion per cent, as the government printed ever-larger denominations.
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Sectarian tensions have raged for some time between members of the Sunni and Shiite denominations of Islam.
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The spread of the virus has already impacted people of all faiths and denominations around the world.
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The infrastructure of Judaism, from the synagogue to the long-established liberal denominations, is being steadily abandoned.
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There are kosher bakeries and delis along Murray Avenue, and three Jewish day schools of different denominations.
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The benefits of breaking up Conservatives have been leaving, too, founding or joining more theologically traditional denominations.
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Other funding came from the three denominations and a personal donation from King Abdullah II of Jordan.
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A theatrical feature film can be a tougher sell to a religious population with many different denominations.
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In international markets, demand for dollars — specifically $50 and $100 denominations — remains high, according to the Fed.
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He was carrying luggage that contained personal items and different denominations of foreign currency, the police said.
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And those churches, those denominations, a lot of that has membership has gone down as people have left.
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While in certain other denominations it is the Sixth Commandment, in the Catholic Church it is the Fifth.
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Practically overnight, his administration banned high-value cash denominations in an attempt to combat corruption and tax evasion.
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The church is one of Christianity's holiest sites, and many Christian denominations share this holy space for prayer.
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Venezuelans thronged the banks to get rid of the notes, but the promised larger denominations never showed up.
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Though most Christian denominations allow followers to celebrate their birthdays now, Jehovah's Witnesses still adhere to this rule.
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Protestant churches, in particular the historic denominations established by missionaries, were instrumental in apartheid's downfall in South Africa.
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So do the majority of other predominantly black denominations like the African Methodist Episcopal Church, according to Pew.
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Strong gains in the precious metal's value across different currency denominations is an indicator of broad market strength.
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For instance, stringing lights on the Church of the Nativity opened a fraught negotiation between the three denominations.
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"We welcome on this site all denominations, all creeds, all walks of life and all religions," he said.
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It plans to deal with the crisis by introducing six new denominations, including a new 20,000 bolivar note.
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He said they added up to about $16,000 in cash, mostly in $100 denominations but some $523 notes.
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The Anglican Communion has a similar position, while some other Christian denominations do allow truly gluten-free bread.
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In fact, competition between religious groups created disincentives for uniting politically; instead, denominations became teams supporting different candidates.
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I'm Episcopalian, so my definition of sin is not quite as thou-shalt-not as other religious denominations.
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As the Washington Post notes, the major Jewish denominations and Israel view followers of Messianic Judaism as Christian.
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Many countries in those days, including Britain and its colonies, had established denominations and churches: government-funded religion.
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Several denominations have splintered off from the mainstream church over the years, including a number of controversial polygamous sects.
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The raw material—banknotes in denominations of two, five and even 100 bolívares—are still legal tender in Venezuela.
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That is because all six Christian denominations that have a presence in the church must agree to rearrange things.
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Across denominations, major mainline figures have been making high-profile statements deeply critical of Trump, racism, and capitalism alike.
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Salazar is a Reform Jew (as am I), the most theologically liberal of the three major American Jewish denominations.
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American civil religion is no spiritual substitute for personal piety or the rich theological doctrinal specifics of individual denominations.
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But those splits are often doctrinally specific and based on single issues, and the resulting denominations remain relatively small.
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The RBZ said it will initially release bond notes in $2 denominations and would also introduce $1 bond coins.
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The holiday, in which worshippers across Christian denominations mark the resurrection of Jesus, falls on April 12 this year.
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Religious leaders across the nation and the world, representing diverse denominations of many faiths, have taken up the cause.
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The prison forbids advisers of other denominations who are not prison employees into the chamber out of security concerns.
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Some denominations, such as the Hasidic Chabad-Lubavitch movement, sharply decry the practice and do not charge for admission.
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Both denominations are reeling after internal investigations and journalistic exposés revealed scandals that harmed their members and stained their reputations.
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Mainline, often more liberal, denominations fell from 18.1% to 14.7% between 2007 and 2014, according to the Pew Research Centre.
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In some places Protestantism may settle down, with Pentecostals perhaps shifting to more staid denominations—or, indeed, fading into secularism.
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This pattern generally holds across Catholic, Protestant and other Christian denominations and does not vary depending on levels of religiosity.
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Perhaps a quarter of the city's residents are Mormons, and many churches of all denominations have long worked with refugees.
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They seized four vehicles, records, electronic devices and almost 3,000 euros worth of cash in euro, dollar and sterling denominations.
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Another upgrade is a plan to allow the card-free ATMs to dispense different denominations rather than just $20 bills.
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These Christians are divided among various Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, and other denominations with their own unique histories, cultures and languages.
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" Many also "came from the evangelical denominations; years of Bible reading and fundamentalist revivalism had accustomed them to millennial solutions.
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Two decades before the Civil War, these two denominations wrestled with the most controversial social issue of the day: slavery.
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I have on hand a large amount of counterfeit notes of the following denominations: $1, $2, $5, $10 and $20.
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While established and funded by the government, the operation of the schools was contracted out to several Christian religious denominations.
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Much of the reasoning was based on ideas of Christian ethics, and many Christian denominations were active in the movement.
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There are 47,000 Christian denominations in the world, by one estimate, including dozens of Methodists branches in the United States.
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He has employed an aggressive proselytizing program that has unnerved mainstream Christian denominations who liken the church to a cult.
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It was one of the first denominations to do so, but that was in 2005, not over two decades ago.
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Although the Quakers remained relatively intact while their stance on slavery shifted, some denominations fractured to keep slavery in place.
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And if mainline denominations are hemorrhaging members, does it not seem at least plausible those people's political allegiances may be plastic?
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This assistance is rendered by eight large multi-service agencies that serve New Yorkers of all denominations in the metropolitan area.
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But at the presidential level, evangelical and Pentecostal activism has usually been marked by disunity, with different denominations supporting different candidates.
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"Academic studies show that women tend to be more devout than men across all major denominations and religious traditions," she said.
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Most European states subsidise their historically dominant Christian denominations, directly or indirectly, while also leaving the sects' religious masters relatively autonomous.
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But, he adds, there's certain amount of flexibility among mainstream denominations as to which mode of baptism is performed these days.
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The two scrapped denominations—500 and 1,000 rupees—account for more than 85 percent of the value of cash in circulation.
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In an attempt to make attendees of all denominations feel equally welcome, organizers bucked tradition and created new rituals of worship.
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Male students couldn't let their hair grow past a certain length, and we could only attend churches belonging to certain denominations.
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India in 2016 eliminated the 500-rupee (about $7.69) and 1,000-rupee notes for this reason before bringing in new denominations.
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People with €500 notes would have had to bring them back to a central bank to be exchanged for smaller denominations.
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But Pope Francis called for the status quo in the city to be respected, and several other Christian denominations were opposed.
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Her father, E. E. Ryden, was a Lutheran minister who helped unify four denominations to form the Lutheran Church of America.
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The 128-seat parliament includes 64 Christians apportioned among seven denominations, and 64 Muslims, including equal numbers of Sunnis and Shi'ites.
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The Methodist Church is one of 21 evangelical denominations that this month started gathering signatures for a petition against the amendment.
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In the book, the dominant "religion" is moving to seize doctrinal control, and religious denominations familiar to us are being annihilated.
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The books act as a kind of binding agent, a Bible-like codification of basic principles that underpin the various denominations.
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There is obvious efficiency in using large denominations for the types of transactions where payment must be delivered in a suitcase.
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He chose those denominations because both numbers are divisible by nine, and their digits add up to nine—Ne Win's lucky number.
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Any legitimisation of sharia councils will lead to the set-up of tribunals for Hindu, Sikh, and perhaps even other Christian denominations.
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Over the course of a century, Christian missionaries from various denominations — Anglican, Catholic, Methodist — built schools and hospitals all over the country.
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There were not enough new bills, in the wrong denominations, and India's 220,000 cash machines were anyway not calibrated to handle them.
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Each of the national central banks must agree to swap the electronic money for banknotes in the denominations chosen by the bank.
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The group worked to ensure withdrawals were in varied denominations to not tip off financial institutions or authorities to the illegal activity.
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Sexual abuse among the nation's thousands of evangelical denominations may never come into focus the way it has in the Catholic Church.
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Twenty-one percent of Jerusalem Jews are secular, while 43 percent are not ultra-Orthodox but of various less strict religious denominations.
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Banks were fined billions of dollars for trying to rig Libor in its different currency denominations by massaging the quotes they submitted.
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Mormons, Episcopalians, Lutherans and many other Christian denominations endorse vaccines, require them in their schools and distribute them at their missionary hospitals.
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Now some mainline denominations are going through an identity crisis, said Maria Erling, a professor of church history at United Lutheran Seminary.
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People can exchange the banned notes through the end of the year for smaller denominations or new bills that are being created.
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As mainline denominations that embrace gay rights continue to decline in membership, conservative Christian institutions are growing in power and financial resources.
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However, other denominations like the African Methodist Episcopal Church exist because neither the state nor the church let slaves praise God freely.
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Out of a population of 102 million, almost 75 percent of Filipinos are Catholics and another 0003 percent belong to different Christian denominations.
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The old notes in denominations of 1,000 and above will continue to circulate alongside the new bills for an undetermined period of time.
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Protestant denominations are splitting on these and other cultural issues, gay marriage being one of them, and they're all kind of lumped together.
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High-yield bond funds' holdings that were issued by foreign companies in United States dollar denominations are a real problem, Mr. Kotok said.
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The advantages banks provide consumers via ClearXchange will include a real-time payment function and the availability of larger cash denominations for transfer.
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Starting Thursday, the new currency now will come in denominations of 10,000, 20,000 and 50,000 bolivars, according to a report in The Guardian.
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That's why, Kinghorn and others say, approaches to addressing mental illnesses vary widely from church to church, rather than between the denominations themselves.
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Maundy Thursday is considered a somber time in the Christian faith for all denominations of the religion, including the Catholic and Protestant traditions.
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Life has not always been easy for long-established Christian denominations, along with a handful of Kurdish converts to Christianity, under Kurdish administration.
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Christians are also baptised on the Jordanian side, where several churches from different denominations have been built in recent years to welcome pilgrims.
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To tote up the Protestant denominations discussed in Alec Ryrie's new book, " Protestants " (Viking), is almost comical, there are so many of them.
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According to Jones, evangelicalism now faces a steeper membership decline than Catholicism or liberal, mainline Protestant denominations, a change from earlier demographic trends.
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In the aftermath of violence and protests in Charlottesville, leaders of these denominations called white supremacy and the alt-right racist and evil.
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The speed at which L.G.B.T. rights became a mainstream issue, including for many religious denominations, represents nothing less than a dizzying cultural transformation.
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This theory has since fallen out of favor as the tide of disaffiliation appears to be washing over conservative and liberal denominations alike.
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She herself served a number of denominations over time, notably as organist at the First Congregational Church of Ann Arbor for 27 years.
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The reasons include the weakening hold of religion on American life as well as a loosening of strictures against cremation by some denominations.
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They have had some success within fringe political circles, academic groups and religious denominations, but the net effect has thus far been minimal.
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Read more " _____ • Elissa Strauss in Slate: "Many religious traditions, including a number of denominations of Christianity, are ambivalent about the beginnings of life.
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In 1988, in a famous sermon called "The Curse of Liberalism," Criswell, the reformed segregationist, ticked off a list of denominations in decline.
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Government announced on 8 November that the currency notes in denominations of INR0003 and INR1,000 would no longer be legal tender, from midnight.
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For example, many evangelicals fought in the era of the American Revolution to end the tax-supported denominations, which had often persecuted evangelicals.
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After a series of internal investigations and journalistic exposes, both denominations are reeling from scandals that have stained their reputations and demoralized the faithful.
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Some 50% of Catholics acknowledge such a duty, as do 63% of black Protestants and 43% of Protestants from more liberal or "mainline" denominations.
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The earliest series in 1865 came only in high denominations and looked a bit like the Legal Tender notes introduced around the same time.
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The churches and compounds of eight denominations built around the 1930s in the area were abandoned five decades ago and remain out of bounds.
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While some churches and denominations have long sought reform, the broader Christian community, particularly evangelicals, are now awakening to the urgency of this issue.
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"He had stacks of cashier's checks in all different denominations, ready to be signed," Bruna Michaux, the city's senior tax administrator, told the paper.
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Like many 19th-century Christian denominations, it reacted to the scientific age with intensified literalism and supernatural faith claims, granting Scripture the ultimate authority.
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Religious historians say we haven't seen so many church schisms since 19th-century debates over slavery, when denominations split into Northern and Southern branches.
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It also has many smaller operations, which present themselves as cafes or churches of other denominations and are used for proselytizing, said Mr. Chung.
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In efforts to broaden its investor base, Cagamas' debt issuances include denominations in renminbi, Hong Kong dollar, Singapore dollar, U.S. dollar and Australian dollar.
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Represented by the libertarian Institute for Justice, the parents make this claim even though the no-aid provision applies equally to all religious denominations.
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The regulation stipulates that they have to exchange old currency notes into those with lower denominations or new current notes, by 30 December 2016.
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It is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America and has traditionally attracted the vast majority of its students from white Protestant denominations.
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New denominations of bills were printed with a seemingly endless string of zeros, and the lifetime savings of the middle class became suddenly worthless.
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Afterward, about 40 rabbis from all denominations, including Modern Orthodoxy, joined the couples on the stage for concluding prayers, songs and spirited circle dancing.
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I suspect it's no accident that these crimes emerged in denominations that do not ordain women and that relegate them to second-class status.
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It is predominately observed by Catholics (and the Orthodox, albeit on a slightly different calendar), but Christians of all denominations can and do participate.
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This marks the third time the government has extended use of the bill, owing to Venezuela's inability to distribute larger denominations of its embattled currency.
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Christianity scholar Yisca Harani said having Muslim families in charge of the key and the doors helps somewhat in keeping the peace between the denominations.
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It's not clear how large those new denominations will be, as Amazon and other stores already sell PSN gift cards worth as much as $100.
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Is it so preposterous that other denominations may also be associated with different political preferences too, which may not map neatly onto right-left lines?
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One way of dealing with that is to divide the currency of knowledge into smaller denominations by issuing "digital badges" to recognise less formal achievements.
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My synagogue belongs to the Reform Jewish movement, the most popular of the three major denominations in the United States and the most theologically liberal.
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Even when you move a bit closer to the respectable mainstream, there are as many shades of opinion in European Christianity as there are denominations.
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George Washington on the stunning $20 Gold Certificate from 1905The federal government continued to print Gold Certificates in denominations as high as $100,1003 until 1934.
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Other denominations of Christianity, including the United Methodist Church, spend All Saints' Day mourning loved ones and members of their congregation who have passed away.
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In the developing world, especially Africa and Latin America, the Quakers have come to look more like other Christian denominations, with pastors and set services.
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The City Council approved a permit for a violent group and its various denominations to congregate and spew their rhetoric throughout the humid summer air.
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"Most of us are relied on as leaders of our church denominations' choir groups, youth groups, even the decorators and planners of activities," said Su'a.
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But in practice it is expensive to store large amounts of bills safely — and it would become even more so if the denominations were smaller.
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Pentecostal and prosperity gospel preachers, whose denominations have the lowest average income and educational attainment in the country, were more likely to support Mr. Trump.
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Evangelicalism is a swath of Christianity that encompasses a huge number of denominations, theologies, ethnicities, geographies, ideas about how churches should operate, even political persuasions.
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More than 550 pastors from about 20 denominations have rotated through Bethel Church, a nonstop service all in the name of protecting one vulnerable family.
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The overriding sentiment from the crowd in McIntosh, a mix of Baptists, Pentecostals and other Christian denominations, was that Judge Kavanaugh should be confirmed quickly.
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This route is stacked in favor of Christians, whether they be Armenian Apostolic, Assyrian Orthodox, Syrian Catholic or one of dozens of other Christian denominations.
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Many Catholics and some other Christian denominations traditionally observe the season of Lent, the period of time between Ash Wednesday and Holy Thursday before Easter.
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So much has changed for women since then, yet even today a majority of religious women still belong to denominations that do not ordain women.
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The money I did have was in the larger denominations I had received at the currency exchange office where I'd traded in my meager savings.
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Stockpile allows people to buy physical gift cards for shares at retailers, such as Kmart and Toys 'R Us, in denominations ranging from $28880 to $100.
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While VR's flexibility is a boon to those who want to reach non-church-goers, it's also alarming to denominations that are devoted to conservative ideas.
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A quick look at the blockchain shows that the coin in the auction address is being moved through a series of addresses in increasingly smaller denominations.
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Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith told reporters Friday that church officials had seen a leaked security document describing Roman Catholic churches and other denominations as a major target.
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The self-outing came one day before the United Methodist Church, one of the nation's largest Protestant denominations, convenes its quadrennial General Conference in Portland, Oregon.
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In recent years, the following denominations have voted to lift such bans: the Episcopal Church, the Presbyterian Church (USA) and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
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In a surprise announcement earlier this week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that the government is scrapping currency notes in Rs 20003 and Rs 1,000 denominations.
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Rather, they suggest that religion in America is as deeply divided as other parts of society: not so much between denominations as between liberals and conservatives.
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The system of religious taxes (under which people of Catholic or Lutheran heritage pay a levy to their respective denominations) has ensured an ample income stream.
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Venezuelans will not need to turn in the currency now in their wallets but all new currency printed or minted will be in the new denominations.
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Lebanon has a complex electoral system with a parliament of 64 Christians apportioned among seven denominations, and 64 Muslims, with equal numbers of Sunnis and Shi'ites.
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Religious leaders from more than 20 denominations and religions participated in the service, and British Prime Minister Theresa May and former prime ministers led a procession.
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Nearly 100 clergy and faith leaders from across a range of denominations sent a letter last month to congressional leaders urging them to uphold the regulation.
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NCAA, 584 U.S. (2018), the Stop Predatory Gambling organization was joined in opposing online sports gambling by dozens of bipartisan social-justice, religious organizations and denominations.
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First of all, according to the Pew Research Center, nearly 15% of black Americans are themselves evangelicals, though a majority (53%) attend historically black Protestant denominations.
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At its most basic, it's a natural process of seeing the Bible and its teachings from a fresh perspective as one gets older or switches denominations.
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After that, people can exchange the banned notes through the end of the year for those of smaller denominations or new bills that are being created.
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"When he first came over from Warsaw, he tried many denominations looking for that passion, that intensity, that fervor of his Hasidic youth," the rabbi said.
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The Catholic Church and some other religious denominations are in favor of maintaining the statute in the hope that it will prevent legal action against them.
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That book sets the Latter-day Saints apart from other Christian denominations, who even today often view the relative newcomer faith as suspect — or even apostate.
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While some Protestant denominations have taken steps to open their doors to their LGBTQ neighbors, more conservative strains of Christianity aren't having much of those discussions.
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Unlike other religious denominations, the centralized, institutional authority of the Catholic Church is often conflated by the general public to represent the views of all Catholics.
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Aside from hiring more therapists, Chicago's department also added chaplains from different denominations to serve an increasingly diverse police force, said Anthony Guglielmi, a department spokesman.
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As a result, the Orthodox denomination has stepped into the void and monopolized religious life to the detriment of other denominations such as Conservative or Reform.
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But many Scout units are sponsored by conservative religious denominations that have opposed the changes, saying the organization has betrayed its values by loosening membership rules.
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Prayers at Tuesday's Mass were conducted in six languages -- including French, Tagalog, Urdu and Konkani -- for attendees from multiple Christian denominations, as well as some Muslims.
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Churches under the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD) groups said they were worried that after many reported cases of abduction, no one had been arrested.
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Similar to the way Jewish heritage is passed down from a mother to her children in some denominations, power in Chaco was passed down through mothers.
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Across Africa, he should support and invest in the U.N. Millennium Development Goals of fighting poverty, hunger, and disease and promoting equality of genders and denominations.
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The Auwul Mosque welcomes visitors of all denominations and hosts inter-faith dialogues to develop inter-communal and inter-faith understanding between South Africa's varied communities.
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They envision a larger communitarian panoply — civic associations, religious denominations, charities and universities and private schools — which needs protection against the jealousy of a centralizing state.
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In 1990, Alfonzo was drawing from the aesthetics and rituals of these denominations to express his own spirituality and probe the nature of human existence, particularly mortality.
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Religious leaders from other denominations, who have tremendous influence in setting the tone of faith and healing, need to be prepared to speak up loudly and clearly.
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Maybe 2019 will see the company welcoming other religious denominations into the fold; perhaps they'll just produce a riff on that Markle-starring 4th of July movie.
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While many of these megachurches are non-denominational, meaning they are not affiliated with the already established denominations of Christianity, most are affiliated with a denomination. 3.
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White evangelical Christian denominations have ascended to political power, continuing a trajectory that's been in place since Jerry Falwell founded the Moral Majority movement of the 22016s.
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On the player side, it gives the Marketplace team more flexibility to set prices that fall outside of standard app store pricing denominations: $0.99, $1.99, $2.99, etc.
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And the Christian denominations whose members show the most opposition to abortion -- Jehovah's Witnesses and Assemblies of God, a Pentecostal movement -- largely shy away from partisan politics.
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Traditional denominations have lost members to Pentecostal and apostolic groups, many of them promising prosperity to those who truly believe—and open their wallets to prove it.
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And the value of those $100 bills sitting in drug lords' lairs or whatever is in turn tethered to the value of smaller denominations back in America.
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Although the Episcopal Church has generally been more affirming of LGBTQ people than other Christian denominations, LGBTQ individuals tend to leave religion altogether at staggeringly high rates.
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The rightward shift in Alabama's abortion politics has been heavily influenced by the state's most powerful religious denominations, which have increasingly emphasized the issue in recent years.
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From plumbers to politicians, from construction workers to clergy of all denominations, from bankers and attorneys to doctors, from millennials to boomers, it is widespread and growing.
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Analysts said that the 20-year bond would likely have more demand among investors than longer denominations, which likely would have been most appealing to pension funds.
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And even though its leaders don't talk about it much, the church also represents the local revival of what was one of America's most unusual Protestant denominations.
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Banks were fined billions of dollars for trying to rig Libor (the London Interbank Offered Rate) in its different currency denominations by massaging the quotes they submitted.
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The evangelical movement in the United States encompasses dozens of individual denominations, from the Southern Baptist Convention to the Pentecostal movement to non-denominational churches and groups.
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Organizing within congregations and denominations, clergy and lay leaders drew on religious networks to elect the evangelicals who would form the country's new evangelical caucus in Congress.
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The gadget uses image, speech, and facial recognition to, say, tell a can of Pepsi from a can of Coke, distinguish different denominations of cash, and identify buddies.
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Five women of multiracial denominations read from scripts, detailing first-person accounts of the artist's life in a powerful invocation of a collective bearing witness to personal trauma.
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Some meaningful share of the rise of populism in the Midwest is likely due to the decline of the moral and political organizing force of mainline Protestant denominations.
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They share the space with more than a dozen congregations that hold services for different denominations in a variety of languages within the cramped quarters of the church.
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After all, the countless shared values that can unite Muslims of all denominations are far greater than the similarities that exist between Muslims and "People of the Book".
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The report mentioned the fact the Orthodox Chief Rabbinate has exclusive control over marriage, divorce, and burials for Jews and does not recognize the Reform and Conservative denominations.
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In an effort to improve anti-counterfeiting measures, the federal government redesigned five of the six remaining denominations of Federal Reserve Notes: $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100.
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For better or worse, the "Jesus Rock" that the Jesus People created and popularized led the way to the contemporary Christian music now embraced across many American denominations.
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Hughes has an entire YouTube channel dedicated to his carving prowess, where he turns coins of various sizes and denominations into something far more valuable to art aficionados.
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Sects and denominations reveal a lot about themselves in the way they treat music, as is pointed out by Stephen Marini, a professor of religion at Wellesley College.
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Over the weekend, dozens of notable Christian public figures from a variety of denominations have spoken out about the biblical call to care for immigrants, children, and refugees.
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An independent body would also monitor the printing and circulation of the $2 and $5 denominations to make sure things did not get out of control, he added.
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In a surprise announcement last evening, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 83,000 denominations will carry no value starting Wednesday.
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In essence, Sands argues that "bad guys" will have a harder time moving money if it takes up more physical space because it's available only in smaller denominations.
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In addition to its security features, Australia's new A$5 note will include a tactile element to help vision-impaired people distinguish between the different denominations of banknotes.
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Recently, two major denominations, which have not always seen eye to eye on social and political issues, have come together on the issue of racial bigotry and injustice.
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Demographer Karlyn Bowman said on Wednesday that when it comes to religion, divides in the U.S. are between the religious and non-religious, rather than between different denominations.
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And it allows the wide mix of American denominations, including non-Christians and the theologically heterodox, to freely participate in public life without silencing or diminishing their faith.
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Founded 50 years ago, the United Methodist Church has about 7 million members in the United States and is one of the country's most ideologically diverse Protestant denominations.
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While we wait, it's worth remembering that colonial Rhode Island had attracted so many Jews, Quakers, Baptists and other denominations because non-Puritans were persecuted in neighboring Massachusetts.
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Developing ties with Protestant and Jewish leaders, he helped to create religious and social-welfare groups of mixed denominations and races and won national attention for ecumenical work.
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In countries in the region troubled by violence, stark inequality and entrenched poverty like Brazil, evangelical denominations have cut deeply into the historical base of the Catholic Church.
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For the first time, the bill will include a tactile element aimed at helping citizens with low or no vision differentiate it from other denominations of bank note.
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Beyond implementation, this reversal also raises questions regarding the nature of revelation itself -- the central tenet of the church and one that differentiates it from other Christian denominations.
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These notes will now need to be exchanged for existing lower denominations notes or new INR500 and INR2,000 notes at banks and post offices, until 30 December 2016.
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While white mainline Protestants — which include historically progressive denominations like Episcopalians and Presbyterians — remain about evenly split over Trump, other religious demographics overwhelmingly say they view his presidency negatively.
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When it comes time to make a payment, the electromechanical pins that comprise Scrip's surface leap to attention, generating patterns that denote the denominations you'll use to ante up.
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When Mr Leeson and Mr Russ compared their witch-trial data to the timing and location of over 400 battles between Christian denominations, they found a much closer link.
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Photographs taken by a local reporter and reviewed by Reuters after the ATM was opened showed fragments of gray and purple colored notes of 500- and 2000-rupee denominations.
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When properly recognized by governments, religious freedom can and should allow for members of peaceful religious groups – of all faiths and denominations – to form and carry out their ministry.
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We may come from different vantage points, denominations, walks of life — we may differ from each other in many other ways — but nothing compares to that which unites us.
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Thousands of denominations of Christianity exist in Brazil - the fifth largest nation in the world with 210 million people - offering varied interpretations of the Bible to suit all tastes.
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Without a state church, denominations have had to compete for believers, he says, and that makes churches strong, just as the country has grown strong by embracing economic competition.
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Dworkin was widely regarded as sexless and "anti-sex," feminism's image problem incarnate, hated by various denominations of liberals and—except when she was campaigning against pornography—conservatives alike.
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In Altoona's massive cathedral, its dome looming over the nearby churches of other denominations, Bishop Bartchak ordered the removal of all banners and portraits honoring all the diocese's bishops.
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Chinese investors have been hoarding bitcoin for years, partly because capital controls in China make it hard to swap out its local currency for other denominations, like U.S. dollars.
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The confluence of the events — occurring for the first time since 1945 — has created a dilemma for Roman Catholics and followers of other Christian denominations who observe Ash Wednesday.
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And while this rate is still better than that of most other Christian denominations, it represents a modest decline from 2007, when the retention rate stood at 70 percent.
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The fact that L.G.B.T. groups proposed gender equality in the original agreement made many churches and religious denominations view it as a threat to the family and Christian values.
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The contents of the Hebrew Bible are identical to the Old Testament in some Christian denominations, but the order of the books differs and some books have different titles.
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The Chief Rabbinate, the Israeli legal authority that controls areas like family law for Israeli Jews, is not merely Orthodox but outright hostile to the diaspora's non-Orthodox denominations.
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Some representatives of denominations that are often associated with conservative values have voiced their opposition to groups like the alt-right or even to the Trump administration more widely.
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Six counterfeit plants were shut down, eight counterfeit-manufacturing presses were seized, and more than 1,600 printing plates and negatives of different denominations were found, the Secret Service said.
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Banknotes of 0003,000, 20,000 and 50,000 bolivar denominations will begin circulating on Thursday to "make the payment system more efficient and facilitate commercial transactions," the central bank said in statement.
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The new loan facility follows the issuance of around $1.5 billion in 7, 10 and 26.2019-year global bonds in U.S. dollar and euro denominations by PLN in mid-October.
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Each area is home to different denominations and interpretations of Islam, and to a variety of disparate tribes -- many Libyans' primary identity rests with their tribe, rather than their nation.
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Chinese investors have bought bitcoins as the yuan has lost its value, while the surge in India has been driven thanks to the government's decision to retire some currency denominations.
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Atoms can only give off energy in discrete packets known as "quanta"—much like currency only comes in specific denominations—and that amount of energy is proportional to Planck's constant.
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An extra light hanging on the wrong side of a wall might have been taken as a sign one of the denominations had ceded territory in the church to another.
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Carols by the Sea also happens annually at the city's famous Bondi Beach on December 12, and festive markets cater to people of all denominations and faiths around the holidays.
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Today, most Christian churches and denominations in America — conservative as well as liberal, male-led and female-led both — have some sort of gender gap, sometimes modest but often stark.
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While women are regarded as equals in many mainline Protestant churches, for women in the conservative denominations that still adhere to male leadership, the fight has been difficult and protracted.
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The ringers at St. Mark's and about 267,733 other churches of various denominations around the world create their joyful symphony with a small number of bells — typically six or eight.
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He did manage to convince his parents of one thing: After attending a Baptist service and witnessing all the jumping, shouting and singing, he begged his parents to change denominations.
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While membership has steadily declined in the United States over the past 25 years — a trend that is true for most mainline Protestant denominations — it has been growing in Africa.
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