Twenty percent were religiously affiliated colleges and universities, and 27 percent were religiously affiliated non-profits.
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Researchers found that religiously affiliated people lived between 5.64 and 9.45 years longer than those who were not religiously affiliated.
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Religiously-motivated hate crimes have spiked across our country, and we now know that religiously-motivated harassment and bullying are infiltrating our nation's schools.
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The law originally released houses of worship from the so-called "contraceptive mandate" but did not exempt religiously affiliated organisations with broader missions and more religiously diverse staffs.
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Religious organizations, religiously-affiliated organizations, religiously-driven for-profit entities, and political organizations may have strong First Amendment and RFRA grounds for challenging the law's applicability to them.
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" Exasperated, he went on: "I repeat — respected religiously.
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Of the 45 companies that have applied for and received exemptions so far, 24 were for-profit corporations, 12 were religiously affiliated nonprofits, and nine were religiously affiliated education institutions.
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Since 2012, she has shown up religiously at 8 p.m.
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Don't pretend you didn't watch religiously; those kids were CUTE.
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This is difficult when you're religiously prohibited from getting hammered.
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You don't need to hit the gym religiously every day.
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The most religiously strident are as likely to be atheists.
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She was the first YouTuber I used to watch religiously.
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In other words, the fact that Russia religiously annexed Ukraine.
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Phillips should have had his religiously neutral day in court.
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And it protects defined contribution plans at religiously affiliated organizations.
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Should I have put 'Physically' before 'Religiously' in my bio?
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Patel: How do we build a healthy religiously diverse democracy?
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I take care of my skin religiously, morning and night.
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The people of Kashmir fell in between, religiously and geographically.
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Saving California, religiously or politically, might seem an audacious goal.
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In Montana, the majority of private schools are religiously affiliated.
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For decades, tattoos weren't just unfashionable in religiously conservative Honduras.
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Russo says she saves religiously so she can keep chasing.
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If you don't frame it religiously, they'll call your bluff.
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They forget the long arc of history: Liberalism has been pretty good at allowing religiously plural societies to avoid civil war — and because no faith is without its factions, ultimately all societies are religiously plural.
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Religiously profiling son of 'The Greatest' will not make us safe.
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Families that run the gamut from religiously conservative to agnostically liberal.
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We're actually looking into opening up a religiously protected abortion clinic.
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Meanwhile, Prince Mohammed faces a Saudi public that remains religiously conservative.
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"I'm willing to grind religiously, for hours on end," he says.
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This is a situation where they've snacked on different things religiously.
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About two years ago I started wearing this every day, religiously.
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Yes, we're pretty sure she meant to say "religiously profiled," too.
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This trend mirrors the rise of religiously unaffiliated in the country.
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I'd borrow it over and over and I studied it religiously.
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It's like United [expletive] Colors of Benetton, ideologically and religiously, philosophically.
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She uses Uber religiously and has never ridden in a Lyft.
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So if you're very religiously inclined you can pick these options.
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I listened to it religiously while smoking and writing by myself.
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From that day on, Vang religiously applied eyeliner everyday before school.
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There weren't a lot of folks that don't align themselves religiously.
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This war, however, is only tangentially related to religiously motivated terrorism.
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The crowd here appears more religiously conservative than the ADAMS congregation.
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Religiously affiliated private schools outnumber secular ones two to one nationally.
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I have my first lesson and practice religiously for a week.
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Analysts said they fear the edict could provoke religiously motivated violence.
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He reads my comments probably more religiously than even I do.
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She paid all the bills early and saved religiously for retirement.
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It is both religiously and politically conservative, with deep socioeconomic stratification.
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But the TV series adaptation of Shrill doesn't following the book religiously.
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Religiously profiling son of 'The Greatest' will not make us safe pic.twitter.
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And we are as religiously and ethnically diverse as we've ever been.
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Which can often suck — except when you're religiously following your Netflix horoscope!
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But Cave has long been one of rock'n'roll's most religiously literate songwriters.
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Missouri imposes "special disabilities", he said, only on religiously affiliated pre-schools.
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Most religiously inclined parties supported his opponent in that election, Prabowo Subianto.
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He is a proud incel and listens to Jordan Peterson's podcast religiously.
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It was religiously biased preaching the violent Islamic ways to the children.
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You know, in case you forgot or don't read my recaps religiously.
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Yet the ruling, when it came, proved both forthright and religiously grounded.
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She pushed the rent up religiously; I scraped and traded and paid.
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He subsequently began wearing more traditional clothing and became more religiously observant.
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The Duggars, who are religiously conservative, have appeared on TLC since 2008.
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The "Christian right" is a loose term for a religiously diverse group.
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For all those years, he collected his letters from Dead almost religiously.
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India is one of the most religiously diverse places in the world.
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Fransen was charged again with religiously aggravated harassment in September this year.
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Whether you are religiously spiritual or internally spiritual, embrace and enhance that.
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Three percent follow non-Christian faiths, 14 percent identify as religiously unaffiliated.
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A. They are about 30 religiously affiliated organizations including schools and hospitals.
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Ron did The New York Times crossword puzzle religiously — always in ink.
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And do Indians prefer a religiously driven nation or a secular one?
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A friend confessed she did the puzzle religiously every weekend — in ink!
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At a minimum, they wear nitrile gloves and wash their hands religiously.
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A number of religiously affiliated schools have filed lawsuits challenging the mandate.
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After all, Americans have always been a heterogeneous population — racially, religiously, regionally.
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Yet the population of Zanzibar has remained religiously distinct from the mainland.
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I worked religiously with Jimmy and he changed his mind about me.
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It has become the worst religiously motivated brutality in India in years.
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I'm not one of those people religiously opposed to time-travel narratives.
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Religiously, too, it's often associated with Madonna, heaven, and the divine truth.
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More and more Americans are joining the ranks of the religiously unaffiliated.
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Compared to older generations, Millennials are more diverse ethnically, religiously, and sexually.
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The court is currently weighing a similar objection from religiously affiliated nonprofits.
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Why it matters: Trump watches Carlson's show religiously and values his opinions.
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More and more Americans are joining the ranks of the religiously unaffiliated.
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California's religious diversity makes it more receptive to science than religiously conservative Texas.
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"I was reading Warren religiously starting in the mid 80s," Weber tells CNBC.
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It's unethical for me to be religiously pushy one way or the other.
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I do the interval training religiously but find myself slacking on the LISS.
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"Embryos have more disposition issues — ethically, religiously, couples arguing over them," Noyes added.
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He's new on the job and also comes from a religiously conservative background.
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I watch both the Westminster Dog Show and the National Dog Show religiously.
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Saudi officials say their regional policy is coherent, not ideologically or religiously motivated.
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A religiously motivated attack two weeks before the election was swiftly politicised, too.
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But journalists and writers should be religiously diligent in separating the two groups.
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It was religiously adhered to by the Android faithful ever since it launched.
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It was profiled religiously, as was its eventual rise and decline in popularity.
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Most people who approach these councils are women seeking a religiously sanctioned divorce.
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Conservative culture, whether religiously or politically and most often both, remains unflinchingly patriarchal.
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PantheaCon draws pagans from all over the map, both spiritually and religiously speaking.
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Back then, the young female captain was known as a religiously observant Jew.
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The religiously unaffiliated make up the most popular religious group in 20 states.
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That's what makes people watch those stock tickers religiously during stock trading hours.
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According to bork1138, they've been doing this "religiously" for the past 18 years.
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But when it comes to wearing sunscreen religiously, we'd recommend following Moore's advice.
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Though I don't follow the pope religiously (I'm Jewish), I do so electronically.
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You can listen to podcasts or visit religiously affiliated websites around the clock.
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I responded honestly, which is that I did not grow up very religiously.
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That has triggered debate among Islamic scholars over whether cryptocurrencies are religiously permissible.
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Because of this, from a religiously conservative perspective, stambeli is considered un-Islamic.
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Dorothy's religiously inspired politics flagrantly challenged the Enlightenment ideals of the American Constitution.
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Only one lawmaker, Democratic Representative Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, called herself religiously unaffiliated.
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He'd document his own looks, and those put together by his friends, religiously.
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"I watch those videos religiously," Mr. Platt said after the show via phone.
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Not only did I lie religiously and unabashedly — I was good at it.
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Disclaimer: I own four pairs of Loeffler Randall wedges that I wear religiously.
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By age 16, he was "religiously" carrying a gun that he sometimes used.
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That's more than the rest of religiously motivated hate crimes combined, records reveal.
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The Obama White House gave some relief to religiously affiliated hospitals and universities.
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But the religiously-affiliated university where she worked denied this coverage for its employees.
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And it's easier to be religiously indoctrinated when you're existing in an information vacuum.
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We used to be terrible about eating out, but now we cook almost religiously.
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And today, my once blasé attitude about flying has devolved into religiously checking TurbulenceForecast.
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Is it pointless for us to religiously check the weather before heading this year?
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The site reported that police are treating the murder as a "religiously motivated" crime.
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Nor have I been religiously maintaining a blog with links to everything I've published.
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As with many religiously conservative groups, the ultra-Orthodox practice strict gender segregation guidelines.
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By definition, one can religiously get a latte from Starbucks every morning at 9AM.
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He tracks religiously for the first week and manages to lose a few pounds.
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We'd buy them kind of religiously as kids, stuff with new bands, you know.
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But religiously affiliated employers have the option of opting out of paying for coverage.
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It took almost a decade for Republicans to woo these religiously pro-life voters.
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Religiously-motivated harassment must be combated as vigorously as all other forms of bigotry.
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The rule was clearly aimed, he says, to stick it to religiously observant pharmacists.
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They watch Fox News religiously and are Facebook-savvy, perhaps from communicating with grandkids.
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And Jews were always religiously innovative, contesting the centralized authority of priesthood and orthodoxy.
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In India, religiously based nationalism has maintained the power of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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That is surely more difficult as America becomes more diverse, ethnically, racially and religiously.
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P: If the question is: How do you have a healthy religiously diverse democracy.
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I followed The Bulletproof Diet fairly religiously for the better part of 18 months.
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" He added, "I am for a Jewish state but against a religiously coercive state.
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If you have a favorite team you watch religiously, you'll probably pay it (ugh).
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Muslim-owned shops were vandalized, and hundreds of Muslim families fled religiously mixed areas.
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And that undermines Iraq's "special character," he said, which is Arab and religiously diverse.
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The silent majority has touched my face, done my makeup, watches "Gilmore Girls" religiously.
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Religiously affiliated schools may offer appropriate programs and cost less than other private schools.
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Earlier this year, Fransen was found guilty on three counts of religiously aggravated harassment.
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I use my HomeSoap religiously for all types of devices, and you should too.
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As for Gorsuch himself, he's a rather standard right-of-center, religiously deferential judge.
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Robin Thede has an amazing show [on BET], which I watch religiously and love.
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Justice: Ritual murder committed out of zealotry is not a religiously exempted medical procedure.
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The "nones" (or religiously unaffiliated) are now the single largest religious demographic among Democrats.
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Pompeo is not alone in embracing a religiously loaded, dualistic approach to foreign policy.
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It shows that many of the employers seeking these waivers are not religiously affiliated.
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While prejudice against metalheads has manifested in much more severe ways in certain religiously conservative countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, and United States—itself a religiously conservative nation teetering on theocracy—has plenty of similar skeletons in its own closet.
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These groups have pushed back religiously on the undoing of this policy by this president.
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Graham religiously shares images of her photoshop-free body, stretch marks, bumps, lumps, and all.
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"The U.S. is steadily becoming less Christian and less religiously observant," the Pew study concluded.
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On a deeper level with Bannon, I also think part of that is religiously driven.
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For many Jews, this was a break from centuries of Christian religiously inspired anti-Semitism.
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Jinn's influence has been widespread both religiously and culturally in pre- and post-Islamic Arabia.
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"I use this religiously," Meghan once told Beauty Banter of Nivea's Q10 Firming Body Lotion.
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About 3 million of them are Afghans, many from the ethnically Hazara, religiously Shia minority.
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Welcome to Chris-mas, Mashable's favorite holiday we made up and celebrate religiously each year.
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Johnson's campaign is based out of the heavily Mormon and religiously conservative state of Utah.
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My mother coming from Scotland, and she'd come back every year religiously, go to Scotland.
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Unlike those of his religiously observant predecessors, Mr. Oursler's beliefs are hard to pin down.
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Other minority communities have also experienced a step up in racially and religiously motivated incidents.
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Some are women's colleges, historically black colleges or religiously affiliated — appealing to a smaller audience.
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We can act superior and judge in 140 characters or less (while still watching religiously).
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I know that professional nursing in the United States was established in religiously affiliated institutions.
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The filmmakers accused the B.J.P. of trying to split the country with religiously driven killings.
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Dr. Wadler acknowledged that he was not very athletic and did not follow sports religiously.
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The second point is that their zealotry is not as religiously grounded as they think.
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And make no mistake, this "Chorus Line," which runs through Sunday evening, is religiously faithful.
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When one o'clock hits, we sit watching the TV religiously until the games are over.
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It would change the current accommodation for certain religiously affiliated employers from mandatory to optional.
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The one set of brothers whom friends describe as more involved religiously were the Abouyaaqoubs.
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Those protesting are fighting for the long history of India as a religiously diverse nation.
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Maybe not if you miss just one bill after religiously paying on time, but eventually.
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A bombing in KabulThey left on their grand adventure, and I watched the news religiously.
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We went to Disneyland and religiously watched the Fourth of July fireworks from the beach.
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But one of the few makeup products I use religiously is the Lash Bloom mascara.
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Never mind that Ms. Boone was tagged for behavior to which she was religiously opposed.
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And many non-Muslims assume that religiously adherent Muslims must sympathize with the jihadist cause.
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"I was raised by people who cooked religiously," she explained to me later over email.
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"I cleanse, tone, moisturize, and then do an eye cream religiously, twice a day," she said.
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"I watch it religiously, and I am in stitches the whole time," she tells her sister.
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"There is no more halal and haram," he added, referring to religiously permitted and prohibited foods.
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The model laughed, admitting that she does try to religiously observe this practice in her life.
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Bolivia's first indigenous leader is known to sleep little and adhere religiously to a punishing schedule.
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They are religiously conservative, and they reject relationships with outsiders, not to mention all secular entertainment.
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I began using the firming cream religiously, and started to see major changes in my skin.
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The organization remains one of the most brutal and religiously conservative insurgent groups in the world.
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"We've built an audience that's religiously invested in the style and format we've created," Rosen says.
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Explosion is just one person among the 24 percent of Americans who identify as religiously unaffiliated.
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This will come as little surprise to Muslim families living in America's most religiously diverse city.
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During the trial run, close friends took the bottom, and I, rather religiously, took the top.
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Churches themselves are exempt, but religiously affiliated schools, universities, charities and other nonprofit organizations are not.
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Effective use of social media is vital, particularly when it comes to countering religiously-inspired violence.
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Members rent the cabanas from summer to summer, religiously submitting their deposits — currently $226 — by Oct.
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The challengers, which include religiously-affiliated universities, hospitals, and social-service groups, want the same exemption.
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The furniture was all dark, heavy wood, which the housekeeper polished religiously with lemon-scented Pledge.
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I have to pee every half-hour, religiously, and my transfer was running 40 minutes late.
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I would research those genres religiously online and download stuff from all kinds of weird sources.
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Billionaire Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos follows this advice religiously and ensures that he gets per night.
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And it shows: Both culturally progressive and religiously conservative fathers report high levels of paternal engagement.
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But as the days pass, the conflict has become less of a religiously driven proxy war.
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A decision vindicating the rights of creative professionals and other religiously minded small business owners will.
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Rebellious in your spiritual beliefs, you often question the ways in which people organize themselves religiously.
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I began to check out books from the school library and started reading the news religiously.
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They lived in a cramped apartment in Mecca, Saudi Arabia's holiest and most religiously conservative city.
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Fransen has previously been found guilty of religiously aggravated harassment for verbally abusing a Muslim woman.
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"The majority of patients have no idea whether their local hospital is religiously affiliated," Sawicki said.
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I've been using it pretty religiously, but I figured I could afford fifteen minutes—guess again.
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In April, several Muslim merchants in Old Delhi described fears of religiously motivated violence against them.
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That number encompasses 65 percent of the "religiously unaffiliated" (and, somewhat bafflingly, 10 percent of atheists).
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Several religiously-affiliated child-placement agencies in South Dakota did not respond to requests for comment.
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The largest single religious movement in America is that of the "nones," or the religiously unaffiliated.
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The first section, "Gates," turns on the Judeo-Christian idea of death; in asking "What might it be?" the poems imagine both the graveyard and the heaven it conjures: This place previously in a vision Wet pen drawn at the line A place religiously tied religiously religiously A person, place or thing Bring they pebble or they flowers or thy inscription Bring bring bringeth your love Dear ones bringeth your love Ashes to trees The trees!
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When Albert Einstein got stuck on problems he religiously used to turn to his violin and piano.
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Sixty-four percent of religiously unaffiliated Americans were against bathroom bills, as were 56 percent of Catholics.
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It's reliable and safe — and these individuals religiously replenish it every time their beloved formula gets low.
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Two-thirds of white evangelicals say immigrants are "invading" America; three-fourths of the religiously unaffiliated disagree.
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Many Israelis on the right believe there is no place — culturally, religiously or financially — for these Africans.
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I read that religiously, and it makes me realize relationships are not how they seem in movies.
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It takes a special fan to devote their life to religiously tracking the sartorial rise of Disney.
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After the Soviet Union collapsed, it regained its old religiously resonant name but kept its nuclear prowess.
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At its most subtle and provocative, religiously-inspired commentary on worldly matters transcends the conventional secular categories.
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But the boom in religiously selective schools sits oddly with another government aim, to deepen religious integration.
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Three of us drink it religiously at work and we usually get through a tin a week.
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Sharia boards are groups of scholars who rule on whether financial instruments and activities are religiously permissible.
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I read Nintendo Power religiously, and it was my dream to someday work in the gaming industry.
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Avocado toast: We know it, we love it, we've been eating it religiously for the past year.
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"Frank Sinatra used to fuck prostitutes all the time, and he'd drink Jack Daniels religiously," Jidenna explains.
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In practice, that means the Democrats often nominate candidates who stick religiously to safe, tested talking points.
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The woman with a headscarf could also represent other religiously observant women such as Jews, Alhumedhi added.
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Do we ban wearing black dresses or gowns to parties next because they seem too religiously connected?
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The Houthis are from the country's northwest and are religiously Zaydi, an offshoot of mainstream Shia Islam.
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But the World Economic Forum is not a gathering of the poor or the religiously hard-line.
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Not to mention that many large religiously affiliated organizations support the accommodation, including the Catholic Health Association.
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When possible, limit involvement of religiously affiliated nonprofit entities, while guaranteeing that employees and students are protected.
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However expedient in this election cycle, the party's decision to use religiously inflected language reflects a shift.
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As eerie and gruesome as the film is, it's difficult to share the family's religiously rooted terror.
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Alves is past it but he has always religiously gotten back to his guard after his strikes.
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If they were religiously conservative, they stressed his infidelity while also objecting to his insults of women.
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This kept the Rohingya inside Myanmar, where most people are very different ethnically and religiously from them.
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I aim for nine hours a night religiously, and it's the reason I have no social life.
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Nearly half of queer individuals report being religiously unaffiliated, about double the rate of the general population.
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And in the 22007-to-19593 age group, 21959 percent of respondents said they were religiously unaffiliated.
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Maybe older displays, erected when the nation wasn't nearly as religiously diverse, should be allowed, he suggested.
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This New America, Greenberg continues, is ever more racially blended and multinational, more secular and religiously pluralistic.
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The rightist, monarchist, religiously conservative strain in French thought represented by the Legion continues today, of course.
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I watched the original trilogy religiously when I was growing up so that would be incredible.2.
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Even in that religiously charged era, the so-called clash of civilizations could sound very faint indeed.
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We're Orthodox, religiously observant Jews, but no more "ultra" than a typical observant Catholic, Mormon or Muslim.
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The religiously affiliated centers lost their challenge to the law before a California-based federal appeals court.
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But government officials say the bill is a humanitarian effort to provide shelter to religiously persecuted minorities.
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Or a religiously-conservative majority may blacklist outstanding women who in private life opted for legal abortions.
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He religiously watched them on TV from his nursing home in Lansing, Illinois, The Lansing Journal reported.
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Meanwhile, the nation is becoming increasingly less Christian, and the share of religiously unaffiliated Americans is growing.
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I began watching Game of Thrones religiously, and then marathoned completed series like The Wire and Entourage.
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Sam despised t shirts, as they accentuated his chest, and so he wore button-up shirts religiously.
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But, of course, we're living in an increasingly religiously diverse and in many ways increasingly secular society.
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Need we bring in Donald Trump here, antithesis of Jackie in almost every way — temperamentally, religiously, aesthetically?
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They bring us together around things we all value religiously and secularly: life, new starts, love, generosity, peace.
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Bachelor Nation is booming, filled with enthusiastic fans who watch the series religiously, often with wine in hand.
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In that way, Father's Day began like Mother's Day — as a religiously influenced holiday meant to honor fathers.
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Of course, controversial attempts at reviving religiously and culturally beloved relics of the past have gone viral before.
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If that's the case, then why do religiously affiliated people consistently live longer than their non-religious peers?
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A girl who read The Saddle Club books religiously because she liked to imagine she had a horse.
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Before then, I was a day one viewer, the kind of avid fan who religiously watched every Sunday.
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First, religiously-inspired charities have been working hard to anticipate and ease the woes of the neediest victims.
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Sanders's markedly irreligious campaign comes at a time when the number of religiously unaffiliated Americans is rising fast.
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It reminds her of time she used to spend beside her mother, who religiously watched these same shows.
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If you haven't followed the debate religiously, or you are unfamiliar with British idioms, these may be mysterious.
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Staff at her shelter forced Jane to attend "counseling" with a religiously-affiliated, anti-abortion fake health center.
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These are all items we've seen Hollywood heartthrob Justin Theroux religiously wear on and off the red carpet.
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Other than the occasional after-school mishap, I shaved my body hair religiously all through my teenage years.
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Most patients like the Hufnagels religiously follow the manufacturer's guidelines, even amid growing evidence about the devices' potency.
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They were discharged in 2007 and 2006, respectively, after the army saw they had become more religiously observant.
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Paxton, a vocal critic of transgender rights, recruited two attorneys from the far-right, religiously affiliated Liberty Institute.
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She was convicted in 2016 of religiously aggravated harassment after she verbally abused a woman wearing a hijab.
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The ideal president for the Brits would be religiously agnostic, Keynesian and wary of intervention in foreign wars.
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Of course, for investors who are religiously bullish on gold, simply buying and holding NUGT may have merit.
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Baghdad's Dora neighborhood is a religiously mixed one, its residents consisting of Shiite, Sunni, Christian and other faiths.
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She said she retweets the illustrations "religiously," and that the account partially inspired her to start her own.
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It reinforces President Donald Trump's recent moves to curtail reproductive rights and take up religiously tinged conservative causes.
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By contrast, the core Democratic groups include blacks, Asians, religiously unaffiliated, post-graduate women, Jews, Hispanics, and millennials.
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We've been able to schedule, pretty religiously, dinner at 6:30 every night for the last eight years.
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It can leave hundreds of thousands of students of religiously affiliated colleges and universities without birth control coverage.
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" One of the most ubiquitous placards on the convention floor featured the religiously inflected pun: "Love Trumps Hate.
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Though we did find some cuter items, like these religiously inspired coffee mugs going for about $7 each ...
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Twenty-one percent of Jerusalem Jews are secular, while 43 percent are not ultra-Orthodox but religiously traditional.
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By stark contrast, religiously unaffiliated voters such as atheists overwhelmingly believed Israel is used as a political tool.
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Like many religiously observant Jewish people, Drake had a Bar Mitzvah when he was around 13 years old.
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Again, preserving "Christian values" would have sounded menacing in a religiously diverse nation that had just defeated Hitler.
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The second group, termed "the Disinherited" in the UVA-IASC survey, comprises religiously conservative whites without college degrees.
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But about five years ago, I gave that up entirely and religiously don't have any caffeine or anything.
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Many Jews choose to eschew pork, for what they've learned are well-established, religiously and historically important reasons.
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They all looked like they walked straight out of an episode of Laguna Beach, which I watched religiously.
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At this point, almost a third of millennials aren't religiously affiliated, and they're skeptical in other ways, too.
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Religiously, liberal individualism has become a solvent for the faith, in the United States as well as Europe.
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One-quarter of Americans are religiously unaffiliated today, a roughly fourfold increase from a couple of decades earlier.
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He joined rock bands, attended hip-hop and R&B jam sessions religiously, practiced nonstop, sought out mentors.
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And the appellate court also reminded lower court judges that requiring an adult to act religiously is unconstitutional.
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Nevertheless, older people who'd voted religiously all their adult lives are suddenly encountering barriers that effectively disenfranchise them.
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Its founder knows his demographic well: residents of the religiously conservative Gaza Strip, with its culture of resistance.
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This is because Dr. Hamoui manages his retirement portfolio in accordance with halal, or religiously sanctioned, Islamic guidelines.
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But here's the thing: most, if not all, of the senators were not watching the House proceedings religiously.
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Although most Russians are not religiously observant, the Kremlin has sought to use faith to promote its agenda.
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Jesus praised a foreigner, an ethnic outcast, and religiously unpopular "good Samaritan" as an example of great compassion.
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This religiously devout town, where only 7 percent of adults hold college degrees, is reeling from the raids.
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NEW YORK, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Marshal Cohen has religiously visited the same stores every holiday season since 1999.
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"I believe they were religiously and racially profiling me," Mr. Ali said of the officials, according to reports.
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My own views on most political issues are close to those of numerous socially and religiously liberal believers.
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My own views on most political issues are close to those of numerous socially and religiously liberal believers.
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Fransen was convicted in 2016 of religiously aggravated harassment after she verbally abused a woman wearing a hijab.
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A 2012 Pew study tracked the rise of a new religious group: the "nones," or the religiously unaffiliated.
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Yet, there are always people that insist the art world has its unwritten rules one must follow religiously.
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It was in 2011 that Wang started religiously reading every single customer review of the Instant Pot on Amazon.
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Its key operators are the psychopaths who fit the standard profile of a religiously motivated zealot: homicidal, suicidal, nihilistic.
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At the same time, 26 percent of American adults identify as religiously unaffiliated compared to 16 percent in 2007.
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The north-eastern state of Assam is among the most ethnically, linguistically, religiously and topographically mixed bits of India.
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Kanye West is trying to spend more time with his religiously minded friends — including famous Texas pastor Joel Osteen.
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I wash my face twice a day and moisturize, but I've never religiously stuck to a skin-care regimen.
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Soon after, the Montana Department of Revenue adopted a regulation that excluded religiously affiliated private schools from the program.
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The question of how much religiously inspired schools can favour their own kind when selecting pupils is highly controversial.
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In Sikhism there is a concept called sangat, meaning a fellowship of Sikh men and women who meet religiously.
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Non-white Protestants and Catholics, as well as the religiously unaffiliated, are overall significantly less likely to support Trump.
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His reputation was enhanced as preacher to the presidents, while the politicians boosted their standing with religiously inclined voters.
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There's Sonic Mania, a platformer in the style of the 90s classics that clings religiously to the old formula.
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I religiously bring my lunch to work with me every day unless a vendor is taking my team out.
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You would have to imagine that Romero has been drilling counters to the front kick religiously for this one.
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Four years before that, in the religiously mixed northern city of Kaduna, 800 people were killed in election violence.
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But for the religiously unaffiliated, processing and dealing with death and its aftermath can be an especially loaded task.
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The government has only recently started to overhaul religiously intolerant schoolbooks; too many preachers in mosques whip up hatred.
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The standards will reduce uncertainty over what is religiously permissible, which has hampered development of products using precious metals.
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It may seem that religious groups are driving immense human suffering, but religiously motivated conflict is actually quite rare.
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Police at the time also said there was no evidence to indicate the crime was racially or religiously motivated.
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I focused on ensuring that I stayed within my caloric limits and religiously followed my preferred way of eating.
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The fracturing of Europe, politically and religiously, led to the emergence of written regional vernaculars like English and German.
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President Obama was said to stick religiously to calling on a pre-prepared list of reporters' names, in order.
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In 251, 2344 anti-Jewish incidents were reported -- more than the rest of the religiously motivated hate crimes combined.
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" — Trent Jones, New York City "As a teenager, I acquired the habit of reading the NYT on Sunday ... religiously!
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I learned how we were marginalized and discriminated against religiously, socially and politically only for being who we are.
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My bio read, "Religiously and physically extremely flexible," which I thought was funny, and my pictures were solid sevens.
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While pescetarians and the religiously observant rejoice over Accarrino's porkless work of art, bacon purists have not been forsaken.
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She began teaching art at Immaculate Heart College in 228 and started making religiously-themed serigraphs not long after.
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The idea was that seeing a lot of these things could be triggering for people who were religiously traumatized.
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LifeWay's researchers developed questions meant to get at both the way Americans self-identify religiously and their theological beliefs.
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Since then, the government has returned to a democracy, but most of Nigeria remains politically, socially and religiously conservative.
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They have also helped to legitimize governments from India to Australia in adopting racially and religiously discriminatory immigration practices.
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And the next generation of young people looks likely to be the most religiously unaffiliated demographic in recent memory.
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But 20 years after the fall of the dictator Suharto, the country has become increasingly intolerant and religiously conservative.
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The riots between gangs of Hindus and Muslims have become the worst religiously motivated brutality in India in years.
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" Nearly half of these religiously observant parishioners, Burch wrote, "91,373 mass-attending Catholics — are not even registered to vote!
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Will any of those in Hollywood religiously attacking President Trump share some social media characters on what Dunham did?
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Despite the backlash from religiously observant members of society, the Shah managed to create a seemingly cosmopolitan city life.
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My parents' home had a mix of Western things, and things that were more Pakistani-American, or religiously-influenced.
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DEATH AND MARRIAGE I read the obituaries religiously, but only about people I think are going to be interesting.
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Seven million American Muslims, while ethnically and racially diverse, share religiously informed values that influence their expectations of healthcare.
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The religiously mixed and extremely crowded neighborhoods in northeastern Delhi that were on fire in late February have cooled.
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Many of these people, furthermore, tend to skew younger and more socially liberal than their more religiously orthodox counterparts.
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And when they aren't making cameos on the series, they are religiously watching each week from their couch at home.
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"No customer in Washington has ever been denied timely access to any drug due to religiously motivated referral," they said.
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Yet white supremacist, ethno-nationalist, and "alt-right" servers flourished—most trafficking in racially- and religiously motivated hatred and threats.
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Like "Thrones" enthusiasts elsewhere, Chinese fans religiously follow each episode and discuss plot twists in real time on social media.
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The van driver, Abouyaaqoub, began showing more religiously conservative behavior over the past year, said relatives in his native Morocco.
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" "We can go through the fact that he has made some statements that some have identified correctly as religiously intolerance.
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In December, a painting was removed from the Abu Dhabi Art fair after government officials deemed the work religiously divisive.
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On the religious side, you know I'm a religious Jew, so that means you're almost obligated religiously to say "Moses".
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"It was crazy that my dad was getting married to this woman that I used to watch religiously," she says.
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He'd become more religiously observant, according to his testimony, going deeper into a Buddhist culture that views Muslims with suspicion.
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In its current form, the Museum of the Bible purports to be a far more academic and religiously neutral institution.
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The state is among India's most ethnically, linguistically and religiously varied, and practises some of its most toxic identity politics.
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The answers to those two questions drop even further among the religiously unaffiliated — down to 42 and 32 percent, respectively.
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I played it religiously, whenever I needed a break from moving stress during the day and every night before bed.
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The prosperous Southeast Asian city-state of Singapore -- with an estimated population of 5.7 million -- is ethnically and religiously diverse.
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Boko Haram may eventually become similar to Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army: a wandering, religiously inspired cult that periodically lashes out.
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He must still redress a religiously-based education system and uproot a radical ideology which demonises other religions and sects.
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It seems plausible that some religiously non-engaged representatives or senators choose an unspecified Protestant category instead of unaffiliated. Why?
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Prior to the rules, employees and students of religiously affiliated entities received coverage for birth control through a third party.
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But Hayet has lived long enough to witness the suppression of social upstarts in a religiously and socially conservative climate.
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The only show she watched religiously at the time was the travails of best chums Grace Adler and Will Truman.
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But change is always slow, and cultural norms remain entrenched in a traditional, patriarchal, and religiously conservative system of values.
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Organized religion may be on the decline, with more Americans than ever identifying as either atheist, agnostic or religiously unaffiliated.
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But this exception isn't limited to racial or religious insults, nor does it cover all racially or religiously offensive statements.
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NAP, PREP Alec religiously goes down for a nap between 1 and 1:30 and is out for two hours.
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My mom religiously reads your column; she considers you an oracle of truth (see what I mean about impaired judgment?).
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But it would add to the ties between Mr. Trump and the Fox News network, which the president watches religiously.
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Research shows that among all those millennials who say they're religiously unaffiliated, only about half call themselves atheists or agnostics.
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It is best known for its ancient historical and religiously significant buildings, such as the Madshahi and Grand Jamia Mosque.
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Readings Mr. Leahy's family is Roman Catholic; Ms. Kerr's parents, John and Carole Kerr, are more spiritual than religiously observant.
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The FBI also tracks religiously motivated crimes against Eastern Orthodox Christians, other Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses and Buddhists.
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More unusually, 0.4 percent of Tooting (63 people) identifies religiously as "Jedi Knight" — in reference to the "Star Wars" films.
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Muslims have also faced a bulk of religiously motivated hate crimes, especially since the last presidential campaign began in 2015.
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They just need to revoke their religiously based tax-exempt status so society doesn't subsidize this advocacy through tax breaks.
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" The timing and length of briefings differed, Gordon said, and took place about "two to three times a week religiously.
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Between 2005 and 2016, there were 380 rural hospital mergers across the United States, some of which were religiously affiliated.
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She watched the shows religiously, particularly the ones about flipping property, mainly for a lesson in what not to do.
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"They came from exact opposite backgrounds geographically, socially and religiously, and yet they were very matched as personalities," he said.
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A previous attempt at adapting the series, the 2007 film The Golden Compass, fell victim to a religiously-inspired boycott.
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As they put it: In the United Kingdom…it was religiously "cool" Anglicans who made the difference [in the Brexit vote] rather than religiously enthusiastic evangelicals, whereas in the United States it was the other way round: it was enthusiastic, church-going Christians – above all evangelicals – who made the difference [in the Trump victory].
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I read Batman comics religiously all through my teenage years, and the first Christopher Reeve Superman movie remains a personal favorite.
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Yet banning full-coverage garments that are religiously symbolic (and often mandated) is also considered by some to be institutionalized Islamophobia.
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In an interview Thursday with Dazed, the hitmaker revealed all about his skincare regimen that he religiously sticks to every day.
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Proponents of "religious liberty" argue that religiously oriented workplaces should be allowed to consider a person's sexual orientation in doing business.
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And Mike Pence hates you for reasons that aren't even religiously motivated or easily dismissed as based on an old book.
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She says she started watching the weather religiously and tracking the storm's path, but her fiancé told her not to worry.
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If a marriage breaks down, people often turn first to sharia councils to settle the matter in a religiously based divorce.
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The majority of these centers are religiously affiliated, but many of them show no signs of these affiliations in their clinics.
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But having listened religiously to 538's podcasts and read the explanatory pieces, I'm more than willing to trust his judgment.
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She noted that religiously motivated discrimination is a risk factor -- along with mental illness, prior trauma and depression -- in teen suicides.
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From the politically incorrect to the religiously correct to the "yeah, just give us some freaking candy," everyone has an opinion.
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Maisel, who religiously measures her body parts to make sure her proportions haven't been altered by forces of age and childbirth.
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The star also revealed that his anxiety over the dance sequence led him to practice almost religiously for months in advance.
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However, religiously affiliated schools have been permitted to apply for exemptions from parts of the law whose application violate their beliefs.
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Pence did his best to create a kind of middle ground between his religiously oriented conservatism and Trump's nativism and populism.
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In that sense, consecrated life could be seen as a way for women to elevate their power within religiously acceptable bounds.
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The number of religiously affiliated Americans is at a record low, and the share of foreign-born residents is historically high.
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He has stuck religiously to his script -- as he has done for much of this campaign season -- rarely hewing off message.
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Not all of Coloring Book—a title suggestive of the Good Book, but also of juvenilia and nonwhiteness—is religiously themed.
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I think most Broadway singers have an ENT — an ear, nose and throat doctor — that they're obsessed with and see religiously.
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Instead, their insurance carrier would provide the coverage without the involvement of the religiously connected institution and without using their funds.
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If you've been really suffering this allergy season, put the Claritin down and stop religiously vacuuming in hopes of clearing allergens.
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Give me this much, at least: when it comes to religiously watching what you eat, there's often considerable culinary collateral damage.
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He says does not want to discriminate; he just wants to be left out of celebrations that he finds religiously problematic.
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My nighttime beauty routine is pretty robust: I have a strict order of creams, serums, and oils that I use religiously.
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But in watching these MLB games religiously, I thought about how I'd be worried if I were a big ad executive.
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Islamic banks have traditionally established their own internal sharia boards, employing scholars to rule on whether their products are religiously permissible.
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His sermons aren't officially part of "Bayou Brethren," but they can be watched on YouTube — and Blister has watched them religiously.
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Still, while the Faith Militant have fun tattoos, until their leader starts barbequing children, he's second-rate for religiously fanatical villains.
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The numbers logged in Nash's Fitbit, or printed on the food labels that Haelle reads religiously, are at best good guesses.
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Ali projected onto Frazier's chocolate body the nation's sacramental disdain for darkness that is religiously transmitted in its catechism of colorism.
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Some religiously affiliated nonprofit employers — including universities and hospitals — sued, claiming that filling out the opt-out form violated their beliefs.
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In this election cycle his followers have swelled beyond the cadres of young religiously conservative men he's gathered in the past.
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But fewer Southern suburbanites are social liberals, probably because more of them than elsewhere are evangelical Christians or otherwise religiously traditional.
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Growing up in a religiously conservative Muslim family, he became interested in Christianity after listening to a radio show about it.
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"I used to go there religiously and buy anything and everything that moved that was African, with the colors," he said.
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Hobby Lobby established the rights of closely held religiously affiliated for-profit corporations to withhold coverage of contraception for their employees.
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It's the most religiously diverse part of India, and the literacy rate among its 33 million residents is the country's highest.
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The 684 anti-Semitic hate crimes were more than the rest of the religiously motivated crimes of bias and bigotry combined.
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"Even now, we all wear masks everywhere we go and in the office, and we wash our hands religiously," Huang says.
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Catholics, 210 no, 23, yes; white mainline Protestants: 210 percent no, 24 percent yes; the religiously unaffiliated, 210 no, 25 yes.
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On Friday, Mr. Trump wrote in a Twitter post that the suspect in the attack had made a religiously motivated threat.
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Representative Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, the only member of Congress to declare herself to be religiously unaffiliated, is also a Democrat.
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The rules shouldn't be racist or religiously discriminatory or otherwise immoral; they should recognize the special situation of those fleeing persecution.
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They can go with him, and expect an even more religiously conservative and nationalist coalition, if he can eke one out.
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Both had signed up because they sensed that meeting a religiously compatible partner in their daily lives might be a challenge.
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When it comes to taking criticism, Bukele said he gets his share in his replies on Twitter, which he reads religiously.
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A word of advice to the religiously curious: Don't trust any history of God that has only 171 pages of text.
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But I reread them religiously, every few years, for the rest of my childhood, and even a few times post-college.
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DC-based graphic designer Matt Stevenson has created subway maps inspired by the Nintendo video games he played religiously as a child.
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Western diplomats believe the Turkish leader's rapid response was driven by a mixture of regional rivalry, religiously motivated disgust and diplomatic cunning.
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I religiously wore my Barbie track pants set until I left the matching jacket at an Arby's (RIP I still miss you).
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I've heard Bird's breakout hit "Lottery" a lot on my local NPR station, which I listen to religiously while driving around town.
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NeNe: If Solange, who watches the Real Housewives of Atlanta "religiously," has any say, NeNe Leakes would probably top the list. 19.
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Like some of his followers, Manson's mother had been a runaway at the age of 19693, escaping religiously strict parents, he wrote.
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In its 2015 report, the bipartisan USCIRF said incidents of religiously motivated and communal violence had reportedly increased for three consecutive years.
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Religious believers are concerned about the persecution of their co-religionists; secularists are rightly enraged by religiously-inspired tyranny, and so on.
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Like anyone who's knee-deep in a conspiracy theory, hardcore anti-Semites religiously memorize every single shred of evidence for their argument.
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This year's edition was dedicated to Miss Suu Kyi, Myanmar's de facto leader, with censors deeming the movie "religiously and culturally inappropriate".
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The marches were originally spurred by hardliners in the religiously conservative city of Mashhad, perhaps to embarrass the moderate president Hassan Rouhani.
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The remaining objections are concentrated among the religiously observant, though Gallup finds that a narrow majority of weekly churchgoers support assisted dying.
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This would widen the exemption to apply to any company from a small, religiously affiliated business to a large, publicly traded company.
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She first traveled there about 25 years ago when she was in her early 20s and has been going back religiously since.
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Growing up in Russia, I stayed silent because I couldn't envision an alternative universe where being gay was socially or religiously acceptable.
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The requirement was imposed after the 2013 elections, when several areas banned voting by women, mostly in Pakistan&aposs religiously conservative northwest.
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But there is one fascinating exception to PRRI's trend: Religiously-unaffiliated Americans have actually become less tolerant of politicians they deem immoral.
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This coalition tends to be older, preponderantly white, religiously devout, strongest outside of major cities, and increasingly tilted toward blue-collar workers.
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"It was crazy that my dad was getting married to this woman that I used to watch religiously," Destiny Odom tells People.
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A contingency of B-movie fans started the Church of Ed Wood, believing the famously derided sci-fi auteur was religiously significant.
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People of my generation are much more comfortable in a world that has a lot more pluralism religiously, culturally, ethnically, socially, politically.
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"The mere presence of the oil in the pipeline renders the waters religiously impure," Cheyenne River Sioux lawyer Nicole Ducheneaux said Monday.
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" Mr. Branch began working in television, film and radio in the mid-1950s, beginning with religiously themed works like "What Is Conscience?
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Hobby Lobby Stores, which restricted the federal government's power to require birth control coverage in healthcare plans run by religiously affiliated companies.
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He keeps religiously to a schedule of huddling with reporters each week for intimate talks, even after his Republican counterparts — former Rep.
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Indeed, those who claimed to be religiously observant were even more likely than others to see jihad as a peaceful personal struggle.
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Israel has as much right and, historically, politically, religiously and geographically, more right to sovereignty in Judea and Samaria than the Palestinians.
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The religiously unaffiliated, who comprise a rapidly growing portion of the American population, are still vastly underrepresented in Congress, according to Pew.
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But several of the teachers I spoke with—even those who read the newsletters religiously—said they'd never noticed any such policies.
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Although smoking is not strictly forbidden in many parts of the Muslim world, it is sometimes discouraged by the more religiously observant.
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In last year's report, the commission said reports of religiously motivated and communal violence in India had increased for three consecutive years.
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A recent report found there were more religiously motivated crimes against Muslim in America in 2015 than in any year since 2001.
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Across the nation, religiously conservative activists began in the mid-1980s to assert themselves by getting involved in local Republican Party politics.
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And I messed around with it again later in Animal Crossing (a game I played religiously through all four years of undergrad).
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Well, this "happy little accident" has turned into a toner I use religiously as part of my skin-care routine every day.
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This president seems indifferent at best to social programs long woven into the nation's cultural fabric but scorned by the religiously orthodox.
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"Growing up in Utah as a black woman — racially, religiously, and politically, I was on the outskirts of the majority," she said.
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That depends on what these attacks portend — whether the global currents of religiously inspired terrorism overwhelm the island's longstanding experience with pluralism.
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Allowing religiously affiliated contractors and grantees to discriminate against individuals who don't adhere to an employer's religious tenets, isn't right or fair.
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The speech on Jewish identity was an unusual move for Mr. Bloomberg, a secular Jew who has long not been religiously observant.
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And yet history suggests that religiously inspired activism may hold the best hope for those in resistance to the prevailing Trumpian order.
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As a result, Gozali is expanding his sports programs into more corners of this ethnically and religiously diverse nation of 13,000 islands.
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Family members describe themselves as part of a religiously diverse Mormon community of about 3,000 members, living in their own agricultural enclave.
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Jayda Fransen, the deputy leader of Britain First, was found guilty on three counts of religiously aggravated harassment, BBC News reported Wednesday.
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I play AC religiously and I've always loved the game's covers: that stark white background with a hero gazing out at you.
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The military leadership was pushing an ever-narrowing conception of identity and belonging and the Rohingya found themselves excluded, ethnically and religiously.
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The only difference is that ISIS leadership attempts to legitimize violent tactics by claiming that deadly force is religiously permissible and required.
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That openness to doubt and constant confrontation with other beliefs might help explain the recent uptick in religiously interested TV and movies.
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Instead, they implied, a more religiously observant society would allow "true" — and not racist — Christians to be a necessary voice for love.
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But as close watchers of the industry can attest, these certainly constitute an observable uptick in religiously oriented content for mainstream audiences.
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Mr. Erdogan, who comes from a working class, religiously conservative background, has never hidden that he has little appreciation for the arts.
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" When asked if women should be wary of men who read these publications religiously, he suggested they "proceed at [their] own risk.
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Dating is still frowned upon in many circles in India's religiously- and ethnically-divided society, where arranged marriages are still the norm.
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Hate crime-tracking groups say assailants have occasionally mistaken Sikhs for Muslims, who themselves have also been victimized in religiously motivated hate crimes.
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Dunford, who is a Chief Petty Officer in the Navy currently stationed in Virginia Beach, religiously checked her email for any hopeful update.
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Yeah, I mean, where I work now is very trans friendly, but I've lost all my regulars who used to follow me religiously.
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Pew researchers compared the attitudes of respondents who described themselves as practicing Christians, non-practicing Christians and religiously unaffiliated, including atheists and agnostics.
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It's a beauty habit we've done religiously for years: misting our faces mid-flight to prevent serious skin dryness while on a plane.
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He used content about Myanmar (Burma) and Sri Lanka as examples due to the histories of religiously based ethnic cleansing in both countries.
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The next generation of Product Hunters might not be as religiously bound to their phones, delighted by a non-stop barrage of alerts.
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I used the short brush almost religiously, and I mostly used the head meant for carpet cleaning on both carpets and hardwood floors.
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Why not just focus on the character Phillips is radically re-envisioning, instead of the one where he's religiously sticking to established canon?
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The big picture: While more Christians hold these views than those religiously unaffiliated, that does not translate to most Christians holding these views.
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The National Front has also worked to court LGBT voters, painting immigrants and refugees as religiously fundamentalist outsiders who won't accept their lifestyle.
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I knew she watched All My Children and One Life to Live religiously — shows she's since exchanged for whatever's on CNN (more drama).
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Nine states have laws allowing state-funded, religiously affiliated adoption agencies to refuse to place children with gay people based on religious beliefs.
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Here, too, the risk is less that his successor renders gay marriage illegal than that the court permits various religiously inspired opt-outs.
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Most of the time, I just keep my nails polish-free, but some girls religiously get their nails done, even if it's acrylic.
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Since its 1974 inception, the March for Life — largely a religiously motivated undertaking — has never enjoyed such active endorsement from a presidential administration.
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I go to the dentist every six months, religiously, but I feel like I haven't gotten the best care since I've move here.
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And among those who are concerned with protecting the British public from acts of religiously or racially inspired violence, there is another trope.
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It broadly implied that Germany's national law was too generous to religiously affiliated employers, which control more than 1m jobs in the country.
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These issues can include the regulation of gambling, the entitlement to religious accommodation at work and the general principle of religiously inspired schools.
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If you follow a skincare routine religiously and care about your naked face over your caked face, Birchbox is the way to go.
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In 2017, more than half of the victims of religiously-motivated hate crimes were involved in anti-Jewish incidents, according to the FBI.
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But few prominent institutions have addressed the lack of alternatives for Muslims who feel religiously restricted from these loans in the first place.
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Structural reforms in Indonesia's capital city, one of the world's most populous, could slow following the results of a religiously-charged gubernatorial election.
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Sunni-majority Saudi Arabia, one of the most religiously conservative countries in the world, largely follows the strict Wahhabi school of Sunni Islam.
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This move by the Trump administration is the latest in a string of efforts to appease the president's anti-abortion, religiously conservative base.
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Washington state permits a religiously objecting individual pharmacist to deny medicine, as long as another pharmacist working at the location provides timely delivery.
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Cultural melting pot Mauritius is made up of an ethnically and religiously diverse mix of people of Indian, African, French and Chinese heritage.
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The crowd of worshippers here are some of the country's most religiously devout -- and they are nearly all above the age of 50.
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His strongest opposition comes from growing segments: nonwhites; college graduates, especially women; and millennials, the most racially and religiously diverse of American generations.
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And a Pew study finds that Christians who seldom or never attend church are rapidly identifying as religiously unaffiliated, as opposed to Christian.
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A separate executive order issued by Obama says religiously affiliated contractors must be able to compete for contracts equally with secular contractors. Rep.
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Conventional wisdom says an individual needs to focus religiously on their spending and saving, but very few advisers expound on increasing ones' income.
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Instead, she was forced to go to a religiously affiliated "crisis pregnancy center," where she was discouraged from going through with the procedure.
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"Couples need to make sure they have a shopping list they're both happy with in advance and stick to it religiously," he replied.
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"We can go through the fact that he has made some statements that some have identified correctly as religiously intolerant," Mr. Lee said.
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To get there, the minority who believe this would have to convince the rest of us of this metaphysical, or religiously based, assertion.
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At other times, however, Pence's remarks seemed to subtly reassure evangelicals of his influence in the White House to bolster religiously motivated policy.
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They are also secular and don't have much love for the ultra-Orthodox parties and their political power to institute religiously coercive policies.
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While Hanukkah is probably the best-known and most accessible Jewish holiday in America, it has never been a particularly important one religiously.
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But while they were happy to become involved in drug dealing and taking, in other respects, Qasim saw that they were religiously strict.
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But to Mr. Paul and his devotees, who track his pranks religiously and call themselves "Jake Paulers," the incident was something much greater.
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This culture of baggy clothes, pants sagging, backwards hats also came with a sense of hypermasculinity that was religiously practiced in my community.
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It was a dreamy childhood, in a religiously diverse and literate region of India where young people prefer American rock to Bollywood soundtracks.
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The Supreme Court got it right on Monday, rejecting the claims that religiously run nonprofit hospitals must participate in for-profit pension plans.
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She religiously made her payments, provided the paperwork to show she remained a teacher and was repeatedly told that she was on track.
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They're more likely to be unmoored from social institutions -- the most likely to be religiously unaffiliated and the least likely to be married.
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Pelosi, at the news conference, said that the President's talking points were outside of religiously oriented issues was also inappropriate at the breakfast.
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"An outfielder can get a lot better quickly if you do it religiously," said the bench coach Rob Thomson, who oversees the outfielders.
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The central thesis being how India had emerged as a religiously pluralistic society when most nations have defined themselves through a monotheist lens.
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That rule, which has small exceptions for certain religiously affiliated employers, means that contraceptive coverage is now a standard part of health insurance.
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In 2018, nearly 60 percent of religiously motivated hate crimes in the U.S. were inspired by hatred toward Jews, according to federal data.
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That's particularly true of the Jewish Quarter of the Old City, home to the Western Wall, the most religiously important place in Judaism.
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RB: The Gülen Movement is a religious movement that was originally a part of the big surge of religiously oriented people supporting Erdogan.
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Fransen was fined earlier this month after being found guilty of religiously aggravated harassment for shouting abuse at a Muslim woman wearing a hijab.
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I would read George Wells Cohen religiously, great thinker, great columnist, but I don&apost read them anymore unless somebody hands them to me.
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Nearly nine in 10 hate crime prosecutions in 2016/2017 were racially or religiously aggravated, while one in 10 were homophobic, biphobic or transphobic.
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Fifty-nine percent of Catholics and a full 75 percent of black Protestants view Trump negatively, as do 65 percent of the religiously unaffiliated.
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" Fransen, who, along with Britain First leader Paul Golding, was charged with causing religiously aggravated harassment earlier this year, tweeted "God bless you Trump!
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But many modern Hindus have argued that caste-based discrimination is not intrinsic to Hinduism and should not be thought of as religiously sanctioned.
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In some ways, the choice was even harder for Donald Trump, a religiously illiterate figure who nonetheless won the votes of many religious people.
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As a result of such displays of ineptitude, Bangladesh is turning into a free roaming ground for fundamentalists and their religiously-blind killer brigades.
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Racially and religiously motivated threats were on the rise in the run-up to the recent election and have continued into the new year.
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By the numbers: 684 anti-Jewish incidents were reported in 2016, which is more than all other religiously motivated hate crimes combined, CNN reports.
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He should appeal both to the party's religiously motivated base, but also to other dalits, who make up close to 20% of the population.
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The results are subtle but undeniable, and investing in my skin this way has encouraged me to wear sunscreen religiously, a healthy side effect.
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That means he still needs public support from the state&aposs top clerics in order to position his reforms as Islamic and religiously permissible.
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Hocus Pocus premiered on July 16, 1993 and has grown into a cult hit ever since, with fans religiously watching the movie every Halloween.
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Dozens of religiously affiliated institutions in 26 states have requested the waivers since 2013, arguing that the law is inconsistent with their religious beliefs.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The leaders of a far-right British political group, Britain First, were charged with causing religiously aggravated harassment on Wednesday, police said.
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If you follow a skincare routine religiously and care about a naked face more than a caked face, Birchbox is the way to go.
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In an increasingly politically and religiously divided country, Graham's sincere faith was a far better model for evangelical Christianity than that of his successors.
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Then turn to Brussels, some parts of which host large communities of Moroccan and Turkish immigrants, mostly from religiously conservative regions of those countries.
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But the overall figures mask divisions that, while also affecting less religiously observant and secular Israelis, particularly touch the ultra-Orthodox and Arab communities.
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Hocus Pocus premiered on July 16, 1993, and has grown into a cult hit ever since, with fans religiously watching the movie every Halloween.
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Earlier this week, the group's leader, Lucien Graves, released a statement announcing that the Satanic Temple was religiously exempt from Ohio's proposed Heartbeat Bill.
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In 2002, Kanye West played an early version of "Jesus Walks," his religiously themed rap song, to a small industry audience in New York.
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The religiously conservative European Union state currently bans both marriage and civil unions for same-sex couples and does not recognize those performed abroad.
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Article 9 revision would probably require Diet support from the coalition's junior partner, the religiously based Komeito party, that is likely to remain opposed.
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And if you don't read her religiously or follow this cast of characters too closely, "The Year of Voting Dangerously" is often Doritos-delicious.
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NORWALK "How Religiously Unaffiliated Parents Are Raising Children," lecture by the sociologist and author Christel J. Manning, Ph.D. June 254 at 2540:25860 p.m.
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NORWALK "How Religiously Unaffiliated Parents Are Raising Children," lecture by the sociologist and author Christel J. Manning, Ph.D. June 13 at 6:30 p.m.
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Mr. Erdogan has used the failed coup to whip up the emotions of his religiously conservative base of supporters, representing roughly half the country.
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The best poem, painting, color-coordinated robe—these were all aesthetically as well as spiritually appealing in a kind of religiously validated, feudalist consumerism.
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Sullivan has a long-standing disagreement with Dreher over same-sex marriage, but he believes that the religiously devout should be permitted their dissent.
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Though it's no longer enjoying the ratings of its "Trump bump" glory days, SNL still religiously adheres to the formula that garnered such success.
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Dr. Pragya Agarwal: I'm not a huge fan, but maybe that's because I'm not really their niche audience, and I haven't followed it religiously.
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"Grambling used to have fans all over the world who would follow them religiously, even though their alumni base was very small," Aiello said.
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I used to religiously use condoms, but ever since I got on PrEP, I got rid of the condoms and, most important, the fear.
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It was the only instance I could find where operators of religiously affiliated residential schools wrapped up in abuse allegations actually went to prison.
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Sinema is the only member of Congress who openly identifies as religiously unaffiliated, according to the Pew Research Center for Religion and Public Life.
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Dozens of religiously affiliated colleges and universities in the past 12 months have obtained waivers from federal civil rights laws that protect transgender people.
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I watched "The Electric Company" and "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids," the latter religiously, and owned a couple of his stand-up recordings.
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Hearing messages that placed Democrats and Republicans on opposing sides of religiously laden issues, many Democratic parents felt that they didn't belong in church.
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The Brotherhood's opponents were as religiously observant as its supporters, which meant the dissolution of a narrative that pitted popular Islamists against secular elites.
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One was that atheists and the religiously unaffiliated appeared even less likely now than in the past to believe the story of Jesus' birth.
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Mr. Trump's most religiously observant voters are three times as likely as secular Trump voters to volunteer — and not just with their own church.
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As the country's civil war grinds on, more women in socially and religiously conservative areas are leaving home and working for the first time.
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Fox News's Sean Hannity, one of the media personalities the US president watches religiously, is calling for attacks on Iran's oil and nuclear facilities.
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The bill contains a provision that would permit religiously affiliated federal contractors to refuse to interview a job candidate whose faith differs from theirs.
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In August, the D.N.C. passed a resolution saying "religiously unaffiliated Americans" are the largest "religious group" in the party and "overwhelmingly" share Democrats' values.
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Culturally, religiously and ethnically different from the Kashmir Valley, many Ladakhis have long wanted their land to be recognized as a separate union territory.
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"We talk religiously to our customers," he added — and apparently, surveys showed that Brooklinen customers were interested in buying comfortable loungewear from the company.
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Twenty-seven percent of New Yorkers identified as religiously unaffiliated in 2014, compared with 17 percent in 20103, according to the Pew Research Center.
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A day later, the administration revised the rule to shift the responsibility of providing contraception to insurers, rather than the religiously affiliated institutions themselves.
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MS: Well, I mentioned Johns — his whole milieu, actually — which I imbibed religiously as a teenager, but then I got lost in the movies.
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A fairly standard extension of the 'if he comes in low, lean across the back of his neck / head' that Mayweather stuck to religiously.
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This includes religiously affiliated charities and hospitals and "closely held" private businesses that believe paying for contraceptives would violate their religious or moral beliefs.
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A record number of young Americans (35 percent) report no religious affiliation, even though 91 percent of us grew up in religiously affiliated households.
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People who may have only loosely followed politics prior to Trump are now watching cable TV religiously (bless you -- each and every one of you).
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Cryptocurrency firms are increasingly teaming up with traditional exchanges to attract more business, but Huulk is also trying to tap into religiously-sensitive Muslim investors.
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Religiously affiliated bosses across the Western world have had quite an easy time of it, but there is reason to think that may change soon.
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And, if you watched Laguna Beach religiously like we did, you probably already know what it is: She doesn't give a damn what you think.
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Earlier this month, too, newspapers reported a disturbing discrepancy between the fates of two men arrested for allegedly spreading religiously insulting material via social media.
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He found a like-minded militant in Khaled al-Moradi, a Turkmen from the ethnically and religiously mixed region of Iraq north of Diyala province.
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About how they watched their videos religiously and tried to emulate their cheap green dye job or the way they walked with an intentional limp.
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Others argue that Joe Lieberman, who was more religiously observant, already broke the political barrier when Al Gore nominated him for vice president in 2004.
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As a child, I religiously watched VH1's "Top 20 Countdown" every week to inform my musical preferences (I know, I was a cultured kid).
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Texas Department of Public Safety Regional Director Freeman Martin says the mass shooting stemmed from a domestic situation and was not racially or religiously motivated.
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But even lawyers who specialize in LGBT law say in some rural areas religiously affiliated adoption organizations are the only ones within a reasonable distance.
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The CMC ban was prompted by an episode that ridiculed a Shi'ite cleric for discussing whether drinking milk from a dead cow was religiously sanctioned.
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U.S. Olympian Logan Dooley said he began by jumping on his parents' bed "religiously," so his parents bought him a tramp when he was seven.
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Recently, the group turned its attention toward the rapid proliferation of laws that restrict women's abortion access, legislation that the group sees as religiously motivated.
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Finally, on July 18, the barge docked in Jiyeh, a harbor south of Beirut but north of Zahrani, and in a religiously mixed Muslim area.
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The film portrayed Erdogan in largely admiring terms as a child and as Istanbul mayor when he was jailed for reciting a religiously themed poem.
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But now that these neighbourhoods have become more religiously mixed, "the salience of this [all-Mormon] religious subculture is waning," he told Religion News Service.
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During his later years, people told him how much they admired him, and how they read his columns religiously and devoured the documentary about him.
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"Her vulgar, racially-bigoted, and religiously-intolerant descriptions of Democratic Party candidates are offensive, shameful, and unacceptable in public discourse," Rohlfing said in a statement.
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"We watch the weather religiously ... so we can adapt and plan accordingly," McLean told CNN, adding that each firefighter must be aware of weather conditions.
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The distinction between Shariah and fiqh matters especially because Muslims, including religiously traditional Muslims, do not all agree on what Islamic law requires in practice.
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The sharia-compliant firm made its international foray in August, launching its services in Britain, aiming to tap into Muslim investors seeking religiously permissible investments.
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Front Royal is a so-called crisis pregnancy center, an often-times religiously motivated, and unregulated center that aims to dissuade women from having abortions.
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Jews in Israel are more religiously observant than those in the United States, according to the two studies, including those who define themselves as secular.
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The Zubik case is not about questioning anyone's religious beliefs; it is about how those beliefs must coexist within a large and religiously diverse nation.
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It's worked for myself and 100% of the clients that have come to me, as long as they are willing to follow the program religiously.
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The right warned about too much "rights talk" and sought to protect the ability of religious conservatives to make religiously informed arguments about public morality.
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Mr. Golding, Britain First's leader, and Ms. Fransen were both convicted last week on counts of religiously aggravated harassment stemming from videos they posted online.
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Authorities also forced her to get a sonogram and made her visit a religiously affiliated "crisis pregnancy center" to get counseling about keeping the pregnancy.
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In fact, in listening to the happiest secular progressive wives and their religiously conservative counterparts, we noticed something they share in common: devoted family men.
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Mr. Modi himself rarely makes overt religiously charged statements, unlike many lawmakers in his party, who have called Muslims "dogs" and threatened to kill them.
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That there's a continuum between the kind of religiously enforced clothing restrictions in "Papicha" and the dress code on the red carpet is unfortunately obvious.
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With the same 5-to-4 split, the court blocked a California law that required religiously oriented "crisis pregnancy centers" to provide information about abortion.
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To get you started, check out Business Insider's list of business books successful entrepreneurs read religiously and must-read books by and for women entrepreneurs.
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Officials have said they have no indication so far that anyone else was involved in the massacre, or that it was politically or religiously motivated.
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They typically don't identify as either male or female and were often considered religiously powerful in Hinduism (though some hijras are Muslim, especially in Pakistan).
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And yet, looking back at the websites I'd been religiously checking for the past year, I had still only listened to a fraction of releases.
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The Espinoza plaintiffs, moreover, appear eager to take advantage of a world where the line between religious identity and religiously motivated actions no longer exists.
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Yeni Akit, a religiously conservative newspaper loyal to the Turkish government, ran a headline the next day saying "50 pervert gays killed in a bar".
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James Avery, a self-taught jeweler who built a Southern empire selling his creations, the best known of which were religiously inspired, died on Monday.
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Nobody seriously thinks that the American people (or the military) would allow the president to target historically or religiously significant sites to punish the Iranians.
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All that, however, has only served to galvanize the urban, liberal, secular Turks who see the religiously conservative Mr. Erdogan as deliberately eroding Turkey's democracy.
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No matter what happens, Donald J. Trump is going to win the eight electoral votes granted to my religiously red and redly religious state — Louisiana.
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So when Ms. Tyson does get a client who identifies as atheist or L.G.B.T., she usually suggests other embryo transfer programs that aren't religiously affiliated.
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Houses of worship are more likely to be chosen as caucus locations when the county is religiously diverse and less likely when it is homogeneous.
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Fransen, the 32-year-old deputy leader of Britain First was jailed last week after being found guilty of three counts of religiously aggravated harassment.
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The commission said in its 2015 report on religious freedom that incidents of religiously motivated and communal violence had reportedly increased for three consecutive years.
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Cut to roughly 15 years later and I'd religiously watched countless others by Melville, Carpenter, Peckinpah, Scorsese, Cassavetes, Leone, Polanski, Suzuki, Cronenberg, Kobayashi, Mann, etc.
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This is just conjecture, but I find it unlikely that the majority of Trump's base — conservative white people from rural areas — religiously tune into the show.
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If the influencer living the perfect-looking life posts about going to SoulCycle "religiously" will also going to SoulCycle afford you the same life (and body)?
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" The Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks hate groups, called Long "one of the most virulently homophobic black leaders in the religiously based anti-gay movement.
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In November Fransen was convicted of religiously aggravated harassment for shouting at a Muslim woman during a so-called "Christian patrol" of the town of Luton.
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In Antonia Nicol's case, her mom gave her dad explicit instructions to water the plants in their bathroom after she passed, which he kept up religiously.
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And rapping China over religious freedom is a layup for the fervent Christian -- who also seeks the favor of religiously inclined elements of Trump's voter base.
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When I tell my friends and family that I slather on SPF daily and religiously (and they should too!), I'm usually presented with eye rolls galore.
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Just last year the Supreme Court expressly acknowledged them as acceptable, as long as the policy has exceptions for protected classes (like wearing religiously-motivated headgear).
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Last year President Trump retweeted videos from Britain First, a far-right anti-Islam group whose leaders were jailed earlier this year for religiously aggravated harassment.
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Teenaged O'Gallagher was "not popular, but not not popular," as he puts it, but when he started working out religiously, people started to like him more.
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The period until 2012 was marked by a series of car bombings and assassinations—and an increase in the frequency of religiously and politically motivated censorship.
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Since Apple's hardware and software ecosystem is one big, happy family, Apple Music will work well for people who own and religiously use multiple Apple devices.
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"I don't do it religiously but I do it when I remember to and I think it's helping," he said, once his roaming facial features settled.
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Additionally I will recall the obstacles that your opponents religiously set before you, conspiring to hinder your progress - which you responded to with stoicism and statesmanship.
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Religious Diversity: Mississippi is the least religiously diverse state, with Protestants the most popular religious choice and 43% of those Protestants part of the Baptist church.
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The attack, believed by many to be religiously motivated, has been widely reported in the Indian media, prompting calls for a period of national soul-searching.
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Her 16-month pregnancy became a bit of a frantic joke online, as those religiously watching the giraffe expressed their exasperation in memes and Facebook comments.
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If the core of the GOP shows the moderates as much love as they do for gun absolutists or the religiously intransigent, then we stay put.
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Heller believes his negative portrayal in the film was religiously motivated, citing Cube's 1991 diss song "No Vaseline" as an example of the rapper's anti-semitism.
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First for research, religiously jotting down the lyrics that stood out, like a teenager with a crush who has decided every song applies only to them.
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They hold what they call grandma parties, wearing wigs that belonged to the religiously observant grandmother of one of them, and reading her private letters aloud.
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When new members were sworn into the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives on Thursday, the 116th Congress became the most religiously diverse in America's history.
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Wray enjoys the irony—gently sustained throughout the novel—that the young man named Yousafzai is far less religiously zealous than the young woman named Sawyer.
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The ethnically and religiously mixed town with a population of Arabs, Kurds, Armenians and Syriac Christians had been under the control of Kurdish fighters since 2013.
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As soon as I get paid, I do the following religiously: I pay $2200,27 towards my credit cards — I pay the most on my higher balances.
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Fransen was found guilty of religiously aggravated harassment in November 2016 after abusing a Muslim woman wearing a hijab while she was with her four children.
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Some of the groups in Freedom From Facebook are religiously affiliated — notable since Facebook was accused by ProPublica last year of allowing anti-Semitic ad targeting.
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The 2001 Australian census famously found that more than 70,000 Aussies identified, religiously, as Jedi Knights (that same year, Canada recorded 20,000 of its own Jedi).
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Anyone who wasn't checking their favorite team's schedule religiously, noting the differing broadcast times, then seeking out the games on YouTube... well, they simply weren't watching.
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But a group of religiously affiliated nonprofits, mainly but not exclusively Catholic-run schools, colleges, nursing homes and other social service organizations, refused to accept it.
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The party's support runs deepest in the country's most religiously conservative corners, outside the major cities, where the church remains at the center of daily life.
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In different parts of the island, Muslim-owned shops were vandalized, and hundreds of Muslim families, fearing for their safety, began to flee religiously mixed areas.
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For contrast, 86 percent of black Protestants reported perceiving "a lot" of discrimination against black people in America, as did 67 percent of the religiously unaffiliated.
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Under the Trump proposal, religiously affiliated employers like Erica's could drop coverage altogether, and the health plan she had wouldn't still have to pay for contraception.
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What it will do, however, is despoil our relations with these countries, and much of the Muslim world, which sees the ban, rightly, as religiously-motivated.
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Buddhists, Muslims and those who said they were religiously unaffiliated were also more likely to have a college degree than those who identified themselves as Christians.
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Republicans cut over 4,000 public school teaching positions, lifted the limit on charter schools, and redirected public funds to private schools, many of them religiously affiliated.
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And, she notes, if her employer-provided insurance coverage changes, she may not have a choice between the religiously affiliated and secular hospitals in her community.
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Victory in a war with adherents to a religiously fueled totalitarian ideology will only come when the message peddled by our enemy is undermined and delegitimized.
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The types of health care most commonly regarded as morally or religiously objectionable are abortion, sterilization, and contraception, as well as care associated with gender identity.
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I think a lot of white Americans in these small towns are simply reacting against a country that is becoming more diverse — racially, religiously, and culturally.
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The tea is called Akbar, which is an odd name, but they religiously keep it in stock at one of my Sunday haunts, the Russian market.
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Ms. Haidari does it loudly and often rudely, and comes from a religiously conservative family who married her at 12 to a mullah two decades older.
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"The Five" co-host said he was agnostic religiously but he was reminded of his 12 years of Catholic education when he watched Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings.
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Uighur observance of Ramadan has sometimes been spotty in the past, especially outside of Xinjiang, but many Uighur have become more religiously observant in recent years.
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For a little wider context on Fransen, last year she was found guilty of religiously aggravated harassment after abusing a Muslim woman who was wearing a hijab.
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In 2010, France enacted a law prohibiting any face-concealing coverings, following a 2004 law forbidding students in state-run schools from donning any religiously symbolic garb.
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Religiously following shows like Dallas, Dynasty or, even more so, daytime soaps is usually considered to be the territory of housewives with nothing better to think about.
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It's slightly annoying because now I have a useless pair of flats that are too late to return, but I know I'll wear these slip-ons religiously.
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I used to journal religiously — every night for almost ten years, I'd pick up a pen and fill dozens of notebooks with a recap of my day.
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For example, if you religiously buy the same damned shampoo over and over again, then consider purchasing a jumbo-size bottle to cut down on plastic waste.
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A Sunday-morning ceremony at the war memorial known as the Cenotaph (a religiously neutral monument in one of London's central thoroughfares) will feature generic Anglican prayers.
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Netanyahu has also helped decimate the country's left-wing political parties and populated Israeli institutions with right-wing officials who hold religiously conservative and pro-settlement views.
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In India the government counted 561 incidents of religiously motivated physical conflict during the first ten months of 2015, which resulted in 90 deaths and 1,688 injuries.
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They religiously separate their rubbish by the colour of glass and are world champions at recycling (65% of all waste), easily beating the second-place South Koreans.
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But some religiously affiliated healthcare providers have argued that this would "require them to perform and provide insurance coverage for gender transitions and abortions," court records say.
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AP also reviewed images attached to more than 22013,22012 stolen internal emails from the Democratic National Committee for racially or religiously inflammatory memes, finding nothing of note.
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The reality is that you can't tell how healthy a person is just by looking at them, even if you do follow their stories and lives religiously.
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Erdogan's self-image as a devout Muslim leader has been another political asset in a country that has become more religiously conservative over the past several years.
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As an earlier Pew study showed, the share of religious "nones" or Americans who are religiously unaffiliated is surging: from 16% in 2007 to 23% in 2014.
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Growth of religiously unaffiliated & non-Christian religious groups: In 229 only 46% of Americans claimed to be unaffiliated with religion, today that number has grown to 24%.
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The people of Twitter read their horoscopes religiously and map their birth charts meticulously, so it's no wonder that zodiac memes are having a moment right now.
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Sixty percent of white mainline Protestants, 74 percent of Catholics, 82 percent of the religiously unaffiliated, and 87 percent of nonwhite Protestants are opposed to family separation.
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Since then more than 5,000 people have been killed and once religiously-mixed towns and cities are now divided or nearly empty of one group or another.
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While a 2012 study from the Pew Research Center found nearly one in three millennials are religiously unaffiliated, that doesn't mean we're a generation devoid of faith.
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Several states are also part of the lawsuit over the rules finalized in May, including Kentucky, Wisconsin, Nebraska and Kansas, along with several religiously affiliated medical groups.
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In the week after the Paris terrorist attacks last November, there were 64 reports of "racially or religiously motivated crimes across Scotland," with concerns of under-reporting.
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They've done it by training and assembling a coalition of religiously and ethnically diverse forces who, to put it mildly, don't like to work with each other.
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The best boxers learn to never take two steps backwards without breaking away and circling out—and you will see Holly Holm conform to this almost religiously.
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Both Democrats and Republicans have been their percentage of religiously unaffiliated party members rise over the years, but Democrats have seen a larger increase, according to Pew.
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"In general, students attending religiously affiliated institutions are vulnerable to discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation," said Graciela Gonzales of Lambda Legal, an advocacy group.
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And if you drink coffee as religiously as I do, you really don't feel like dealing with the added headache of explaining yourself to your co-workers.
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The issue of women driving has long been a cultural litmus test in Saudi Arabia, which is among the most religiously conservative Islamic countries in the world.
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In November 2016, she was found guilty of religiously aggravated harassment after verbally abusing a woman in a hijab during a so-called "Christian patrol" months earlier.
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Here in North Carolina, Donald J. Trump — the religiously indifferent, penthouse-dwelling germophobe — somehow emerged as the victorious defender of the pig farmer and the country church.
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Voegelin's account found favor with American religiously minded conservatives during the Cold War, though Lilla notes, "Voegelin thought Christianity was partially to blame" for the revolutionary spirit.
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Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Islam, and as Sarah Wildman wrote for Vox, the ban on women drivers has long been explained as being religiously motivated.
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A study last year by the Pew Research Center found that 23 percent of respondents identified themselves as "nones" — a term meaning atheistic, agnostic or religiously unaffiliated.
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" Swan tells me: "Trump not only watches these folks religiously but consults them by phone + views Fox judges Jeanine Pirro and Andrew Napolitano as quasi legal advisers.
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What it really is: Buncha hosers who're none-to-pleased that they live in a progressive country that doesn't religiously discriminate as much as its southern neighbor.
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By looking back at the past, and remembering its collapse, there was an implied allusion to the 16th-century's own religiously motivated mutilation of people and places.
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For Dropbox, the hope is that its strategy of religiously tracking user behavior will be part of the edge that keeps them ahead of those larger companies.
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One coalition partner, the Islamist party PAS, could attempt to push for "religiously inspired policies" that would cause friction with other allies which are moderates, said Cheng.
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Or they can be distinct in other ways, culturally or religiously, like the Sunni minority in Iraq that controlled the country's vast oil wealth under Saddam Hussein.
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I religiously took a nutritional supplement called AREDS 2, which a major study from the National Eye Institute had shown could slow the progression of the disease.
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Liz Theoharis launched a renewal of Martin Luther King Jr's Poor People's Campaign, a religiously-infused series of protests against income inequality and social injustice in America.
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Jayda Fransen, the Islamophobic British political activist whose anti-Muslim videos were retweeted by Donald Trump in November, was convicted for religiously aggravated harassment Wednesday and jailed.
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After years of religiously listening to deafening bands perform into the wee hours, she was diagnosed in 2012 with multiple sclerosis, ending her late-night club-hopping.
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Mr. Modi's election emboldened upper-caste thugs from Hindu extremist organizations to translate their religiously ordained contempt and hatred for Dalits into systematic violence against the community.
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While respondents did report that the counseling they received was "religiously inflected," Kimport said, that wasn't necessarily the problem — in some cases the women were religious themselves.
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On Android, I use the Tasker app religiously to stop texts coming in when I'm driving, set volume levels at work and launch apps based on conditions.
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She'd been going to the gym ''religiously'' for two weeks, but thought maybe the not going to the gym three weeks ago had caught up with her.
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Some Jews don't necessarily feel the kinship with Bernie that I do; they are religiously observant, in contrast to his secularism, or they experience their Jewishness differently.
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Why it matters: Trump still watches Fox religiously, but he views such wobbliness as a particular problem during tough times like impeachment, sources close to him say.
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As Margaret has said, everything in the book is something that's happened in the world, or is happening now, and we've ascribed to that tenet very religiously.
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This area, like most of India, is religiously mixed, with Hindus and Muslims living close to one another and usually getting along, until someone stirs them up.
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Efforts by Indonesia, home to the world's largest Muslim population, to purge its society of religiously inspired extremism are being watched keenly by the international counterterrorism community.
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The High Commission of India in Canberra has made a "demarche" to three Australian government departments over the advert, which has been labelled "offensive" and religiously insensitive.
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Sometimes referred to as George the Greek, he took to wearing hats religiously: Of the 15 photographs "Krazy" includes of Herriman, 12 show him in a hat.
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French follows that stricture religiously in her novels, although she is more than willing to refuse us the catharsis of a solve if it suits her purposes.
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Families plunge into the water - the women from this religiously conservative country still wear their headscarves and loose garments as they sit or swim in the sea.
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Jones wrote in an email that, according to the new General Society Survey data, "today, the religiously unaffiliated outnumber white evangelical Protestants" by nearly 7 percentage points.
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Fransen, who was elected deputy leader in 2014, was convicted of religiously aggravated harassment in November 2017, and both she and Golding are facing further similar charges.
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Bob Onder, a Republican, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that he wanted to stop same-sex couples from forcing businesses to do things they religiously oppose.
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The NSS also found that in Luton and Bradford, both towns with large, conservative Muslim communities, any halal (ie religiously approved) meat sent to schools is non-stunned.
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Among the speakers were survivors of religiously targeted acts of terror over the past year: against Jews in Pittsburgh, Muslims in New Zealand and Christians in Sri Lanka.
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While it's likely the model, who just walked down the Victoria's Secret catwalk, doesn't religiously stick to this diet, it does follow her ethos of not starving yourself.
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You believe that the Affordable Care Act is government intrusion on health care, yet religiously vote to insert the government in between people seeking abortions and their providers.
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Austria's federal office for the protection of the constitution said in a recent report that religiously motivated Islamic extremism and terrorism were the biggest threats to internal security.
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Hezbollah, designated by the U.S. as a terrorist organization, is considered Lebanon's most powerful political party and militant group and wields heavy influence in the religiously diverse country.
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"Developing a collection of historically and religiously important books and artifacts about the Bible is consistent with the Company's mission and passion for the Bible," the statement reads.
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I'm a bit of a data nerd — I also wear a FitBit (I got it for $137.19 on sale) and track my sleep and workout habits pretty religiously.
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I religiously deep condition my hair once a week, and I maximize these moisture treatments with my hair steamer to ensure the deep conditioner penetrates my hair strands.
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Fransen described the videos — each less than a minute long — as follows: Fransen herself has been convicted in the UK of religiously aggravated harassment of a Muslim woman.
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If you're a digital advertiser like we are and measure return religiously, there are probably 15 competing platforms now, and a few years ago there were a couple.
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There are some noticeable outliers, including both Norway and Sweden, where the religiously unaffiliated are more likely to back reducing immigration levels than their non-practicing Christian counterparts.
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They answered questions about how they became observant Jews or how they were raised religiously (a lot of them were raised in more observant homes or Orthodox homes).
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Over a few decades this Canadian province has gone from being religiously homogenous and piously Catholic to being quite a secular place with a robust, growing Muslim minority.
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But if he religiously breaks the line of retreat and circles out, a fighter will be able to stay in the center of the Octagon and frustrate Diaz.
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" Why it matters: Per the Washington Post: Pence's planned appearance at the religiously affiliated school "has become a lightning rod in the intensifying debate over faith and politics.
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Especially over the past 20 years, religiously inspired support for Israel (and for hawkish Israeli policies) has been a powerful impulse on the conservative side of American politics.
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USAID, which faces big cuts in its overall budget by the Trump administration, already funnels a lot of aid through religiously affiliated agencies such as Catholic Relief Services.
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Towards the end of "Music," Rose gets some very alarming details about Noah's moonlighting from a woozy Astrid, who has been religiously fasting for at least a day.
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A: When I was a kid, my dad and I used to pore over the financial pages, and I have been following the stock market religiously ever since.
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Religiously inspired atrocities did take place during the era of the Crusades, but there were also many episodes of collaboration, coexistence, and sometimes even a kind of tolerance.
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It was the direct inspiration for The Matrix ("We wanna do that for real," said the Wachowskis) and religiously talked about in the same breath as Blade Runner.
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The Trump administration is using a distinctive and reductionist biblical reading affiliated with slavery advocates and British Loyalists to prop up a wider strategy of religiously infused propaganda.
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But we also made sure to go to that one really real diner in Oxford, Mississippi, or religiously eat at that rib place in the Southside of Chicago.
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"It is the religiously conservative who are more tolerant of Kavanaugh possibly committing sexual assault and would still be willing to have him on the Court," Burden said.
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"Shocked, I asked what his secret was, and he said he had been religiously putting away 15 percent of his paychecks since the day he started," Porter added.
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ThinkProgress reported at the time that the order extended protections to over a million workers, but social conservatives, including Russell, have demanded carve-outs for religiously-affiliated contractors.
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"Shocked, I asked what his secret was and he said he had been religiously putting away 15 percent of his paychecks since the day he started," Porter added.
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For now, Hasina's government has shown no signs of changing its tack on the response to what is undeniably religiously-motivated terrorism, possibly with ties to international networks.
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I've religiously subscribed to the double cleanse method where I first remove my makeup with an oil-based cleansing wipe, before washing my face with a cream cleanser.
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Qatar's religiously homogenous citizenry, unparalleled wealth, and physical distance from the region's conflict centers have allowed it to foment instability abroad and punch far above its diplomatic weight.
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The approach "adopts a new rule of law that uses campaign statements to recast the plain, unambiguous, and religiously neutral text," Niemeyer, a George W. Bush appointee, wrote.
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Islamic financial firms are incorporating social elements, such as environmentally-friendly and sustainable practices, to widen their appeal beyond religiously-minded customers in the Gulf and Southeast Asia.
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The Republican Party arrived in the 28st century as an alliance of small-state, low-tax, pro-business voters with religiously inspired social conservatives and national-security hawks.
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After the ACA was passed, religiously motivated Moral Monday protesters made the case, most notably in North Carolina, that their states should expand Medicaid, as the law permitted.
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A just-released Department of Education report found that an alarming 21625,2900 incidents of religiously-motivated bullying and harassment took place in U.S. public schools during 220006-2202.
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Momoh told me that, during the 2016 U.S. Presidential election, he had watched "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah" religiously, and had started thinking about a Nigerian version.
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All that said, it's undeniable some people read TMZ religiously while others go out of their way to brag that they have no idea who Brad Pitt is.
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But Wahed hopes to claim a slice of the market by catering to Muslims seeking religiously permissible investments, which are either scarce or costly in most Western markets.
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There are roughly three million people of Turkish descent in Germany, many of whom are culturally and religiously conservative and sympathize with Mr. Erdogan's Justice and Development Party.
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The rapper, who wears the shoes religiously, took to Instagram to let his followers know they may be out of luck if they haven't already snagged a pair.
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Officials working for the Trump administration took a 20173-year-old immigrant who wanted an abortion to a religiously affiliated anti-abortion facility for counseling about her pregnancy.
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Officials working for the Trump administration took a 16-year-old immigrant who wanted an abortion to a religiously affiliated anti-abortion facility for counseling about her pregnancy.
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In reaching its decision, the Supreme Court pointed to the "opt-out," then available for religiously affiliated nonprofit organizations as an alternative that would likely alleviate legal concerns.
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The argument expressed growing worries on the left that the word "terrorism" had become racially and religiously charged, used predominantly to describe attacks by Muslims on non-Muslims.
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N.Y.U. Abu Dhabi has perhaps the most ethnically and religiously diverse student body in the world, reflecting the rich diversity of Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates.
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"There's no reason to religiously segregate inmates and it violates a really core principle of the First Amendment that government can't favor or disfavor any faith," Abbas said.
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People of color, and Black people in particular, are disproportionately more likely to receive care from public and religiously affiliated institutions that are affected by these conscience rules.
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"Brunei has been religiously very conservative and highly restrictive for a long time," said Amy Freedman, a research scholar at the Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University.
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Even if you don't read Deadpool comics religiously or subscribe to his sense of humor, you can still appreciate the way the character has evolved throughout the years.
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During that time, Ms. Weisberger acted religiously as ordered, but she was also open with the court about her sexual identity and her shift toward a secular worldview.
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Bernie and his supporters still seem to believe that socio-economic revolution is a winning political message in the most culturally capitalist, religiously conservative country in the West.
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In addition to the prison measures, France will more closely scrutinize the licensing of certain types of private, religiously oriented schools, often identified with the spread of radicalization.
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The South Carolina electorate is also more religiously active than Democratic primary voters in New Hampshire, the only other state thus far where exit polls measured religious behavior.
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Mr. Coleman describes the recording session for "Fat Man" as lasting almost six hours, which was not unusual for Mr. Domino, as he generally practiced his songs religiously.
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Soon after, however, the Montana Department of Revenue excluded religiously affiliated schools from the program, citing the fact that the state Constitution bars state funds for religious education.
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Episodes of mob violence occur with numbing regularity in India, typically without a great deal of scrutiny except when they are religiously motivated or involve attacks on women.
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But as reports emerged of suicides and gay men in religiously intolerant countries such as Saudi Arabia being at risk, the ethics of the data dump became murkier.
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In different parts of Sri Lanka, Muslim-owned shops have been vandalized, and hundreds of Muslim families have begun to flee religiously mixed areas, fearing for their lives.
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The group can, for example, say that it religiously opposes homosexuality, and ban any gay students from the group since their existence would go against such a belief.
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The issue is the religiously sanctioned killing of animals, and it also includes the supply to schools of meat that has been slaughtered according to ancient precepts of faith.
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Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court on Monday avoided issuing a major ruling on a challenge brought by religiously affiliated non-profit groups to the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate.
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It added that religiously inspired attacks on Christians and other minorities had diminished and there had been prosecutions, albeit on an insufficient scale, following the sectarian violence of 2013.
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" Destiny Harris, the half-sister of the twin victims, also told WPVI the family had been "going through something religiously and they decided to drag the kids into it.
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Mr Watson scoffed at the Trump administration's claim that the order's "religiously neutral text"—and its inapplicability to 44 of the "world's 50 Muslim-majority nations"—are saving graces.
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It's also a problem for French police, who are finding more and more that suspects in attacks don't have a long record of radical, or even religiously observant, behavior.
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Traditionally, gold has played a very minor role in Islamic finance and there has been little activity beyond spot trading, partly because of uncertainty over what is religiously permissible.
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Some say the attacks are a result of a rapidly changing world and the fearful response of those who would want to keep their country "pure" and religiously monolithic.
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Stock still gets passed down through the generations, sometimes as an oddity, like when my father—who avoided any and all churches quite religiously—passed stock on to me.
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Recently though, religiously inspired nationalism and ultra-nationalism have returned to south-eastern Europe—not yet as a dominant force but as a spectre that is growing more visible.
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"He began watching Fox News religiously at the gym, planning his morning workout to coincide with 'Fox and Friends' and his evenings to dovetail with Hannity," his lawyers wrote.
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Then there are more activist Salafis who share the impatience of the Muslim Brotherhood to see the replacement of relatively secular governments in Islam's heartland by religiously inspired regimes.
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One of the difficulties in decoding polling data like these is that in the most religiously patriotic countries, faith and national pride can be almost inseparable in people's minds.
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And while Jews and Muslims combined only account for 3 percent of the American population, 79 percent of all religiously motivated hate crimes are perpetrated against Jews and Muslims.
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And in an increasingly religiously polarized America — in which political and religious identity have all but fused — a spiritual leader who rejects those binaries is exactly what we need.
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The majority of Hispanic Catholics (62%), black Protestants (68%), members of non-Christian religions (70%) and religiously unaffiliated Americans (74%) reject the ban on Muslims in the United States.
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One of the most religiously devout candidates in modern times, a true choir boy, Carter had confessed to something remarkable in the political environment of his day: being human.
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Growing up in a small, conservative, predominantly white, religiously homogenous town was already tough enough, but try being a "slightly" liberal African American man with basically no religious identity.
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These are fool's errands that threaten the people in these states both economically and religiously, but as long as they help local politicians win elections this trend will continue.
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YouTube drama is often contained to the community; when vloggers begin feuding and stans take sides, it rarely extends beyond the people who already religiously follow the creators involved.
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Demi Lovato was a guest DJ at Emo Nite in LA on June 6, blasting the finest anthems for the broken hearted MySpace youth quoted religiously on their profiles.
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Some Canadians were surprised that in their country, younger Muslims (aged 53 to 25) were even more religiously observant than their parents, already among the most pious social groups.
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In the same time period, the percentage of religiously unaffiliated voters -- voters who identify as atheist, agnostic, or as not having a religion -- has risen from 11% to 17%.
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For instance, while it's true that millennials are more likely than older people to describe themselves as "religiously unaffiliated," the increased rate at which they do so isn't huge.
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The series tackles sensitive issues of prostitution, drug use and human trafficking, topics that drew censure from some lawmakers and members of the public in the religiously conservative country.
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The Guardian reported last year that Fransen was found guilty of "religiously aggravated harassment" for verbal abuse of a woman wearing a hijab in front of her four children.
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"Under Scott Pruitt, the EPA has assumed a bunker mentality where paper trails are religiously avoided unless penned in invisible ink," PEER counsel Adam Carlesco said in a statement.
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Rabbi Saperstein is a fantastic and intellectually honest individual who has made great strides on behalf of religiously persecuted people across the globe, and particularly in the Middle East.
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I used it religiously twice a week for one month, though admittedly, I have now gone down to using the oil just once a week out of sheer laziness.
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More white women have abortions than any other racial or ethnic group; the distribution of religious affiliation reflects America today, including a growing number who are not religiously-affiliated.
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In addition to a side gig, monthly budget, and religiously tracking my spending with Google Sheets, one of the tools that helped me most was the Credit Karma app.
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Kyrsten Sinema, D-Arizona, who was the first religiously unaffiliated member of the House, will on Thursday become the first unaffiliated member of the Senate, according to Pew. Reps.
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He regales his followers with tales of being spotted in the wild almost religiously, always sticking to the "them: / me:" format, which he first adopted in October of 2018.
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In a white paper released Sunday, the Chinese State Council Information Office painted Xinjiang as a religiously diverse community where a number of faiths had co-existed for centuries.
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The government has offered religiously affiliated groups an accommodation that it says allows them to opt out of the coverage requirement, shifting the cost of the coverage to others.
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And that could mean that he thinks the state's anti-discrimination law needs to be relaxed — or that some exemptions apply for people religiously opposed to same-sex marriages.
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Whether you live for that 2 Buck Chuck or religiously follow Robert Parker's Twitter feed like Fantasy Football rankings, wine culture is dramatically shifting into a whole new era.
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I mean, some of it makes about as much sense as the works of art produced by this parody account, which I follow religiously, but that's all wonderful too.
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CBGB, which The Voice covered religiously when Blondie and Television were at their apex, has been turned into a John Varvatos store and lives on as a T-shirt.
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Aquaria continued to find an original and inventive way to interpret the theme, this time looking ready for the Met Ball in a religiously inspired golden Hail Mary number.
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Back when we were still living in the shadow of the postwar era, the rules were stricter and more religiously observed; you weren't supposed to challenge time-honored authority.
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One of the targeted churches — where more than 20 people were killed, many of them children — was in Batticaloa, a religiously mixed city just to the north of Kattankudy.
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Nearly 40 percent of violent acts classified as racially or religiously motivated were committed against Jews in 2017, though Jews make up less than 1 percent of France's population.
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The Republicans' white, religiously conservative base has motivated its troops for Mr. Trump around opposition to abortion rights, a conservative majority on the Supreme Court and support for Israel.
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The centers, most of which are religiously affiliated, typically offer services like pregnancy tests and sometimes resources like diapers or baby clothes, alongside counseling with an anti-abortion message.
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The day before, the same majority had used the First Amendment to reject a California law requiring religiously oriented "crisis pregnancy centers" to provide women with information about abortion.
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While 35 percent of millennials report having no religious affiliation, only 17 percent of baby boomers — and fewer than 11 percent of Americans born before 1945 — are religiously unaffiliated.
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I'm with someone who is religiously Jewish and racially different from me," Faulkner tells PEOPLE, joking in addition, "We look like a Benetton ad from the 1990s — very colorful.
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One explanation for the significant growth of the religiously unaffiliated is people witnessing abuse and exclusion in the Roman Catholic Church and elsewhere, and saying: I'm done with that.
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But they do hope the current system can be transformed from within, the ultimate aim being a state that promotes a religiously defined "Highest Good" rather than liberal autonomy.
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The Guardian reported last year that Fransen was found guilty of "religiously aggravated harassment" for verbal abuse of a woman wearing a hijab in front of her four children.
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There is a reason the Constitution separates church and state, and not only to prevent state-sponsored religious indoctrination, but also to require that taxes should be religiously neutral.
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But to the men with the video cameras and a growing number of basketball fans who religiously watch internet videos of promising players, Lewis was already a household name.
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In Inferno, the stories and symbols belonging to a faith tradition important to many people serve merely as a sort of decoder ring for a religiously tinted National Treasure.
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Ever since I was younger, I would religiously change their clothes, and I was always known for being really vibrant with my clothes and carefree with what I wore.
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That may be by using mosquito repellent religiously at the Olympics, taking public transport in New Zealand, and spending less time in big European cities and more in small towns.
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Screenshot: AlphabetDNS manipulation, often used in conjunction with IP blocking, provides authoritarian governments the means to suppress information viewed by those in power as objectionable, or religiously or politically unacceptable.
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I religiously avoided eating chicken around white friends and rarely stared anyone like them in the eye for fear that I would "scare" them inadvertently (I sometimes still do this).
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White Christian groups — evangelicals, mainline Protestants, and Catholics — have tended to support the Republican candidate, while black Protestants, Hispanic Catholics, the religiously unaffiliated, and other ethno-religious groups lean Democratic.
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Update 3/9/18 9:37am ET: A UK judge found Golding and Fransen guilty of religiously aggravated harassment, sentencing them to 18 and 36 weeks of prison time, respectively.
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Brooking no tolerance of Islamists at home and working to resist their strength abroad, the UAE considers itself a bastion of stability in a region beset by religiously-tinged conflict.
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If you're really feeling ambitious, turning on smartphone notifications makes sure you see every time we tweet out a new deal — not everyone refreshes Twitter religiously like we do, apparently.
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To clarify: this is a problem that arises only for those who have obtained a civil divorce, but not gone through the burdensome procedure of getting a marriage religiously annulled.
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And as someone who religiously avoids the sun (but still loves to look tan), this is a problem that I face every time summer creeps up on my pale skin.
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The fact that so many people must comply with these protocols also fed a perception that Clinton refused to obey rules that rank-and-file government employees must follow religiously.
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The tropes in the work come out of another collectivity: of Asian or Islamic art, religiously inspired art, ideas about the co-evolution of man and nature, and archaic structures.
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But that isn't rooted in the Fox News post-9/1003 strain of Islamophobia; it's something much deeper and religiously driven in Bannon that's been around for a lot longer.
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A senior editor at Bangladesh's first LGBT magazine Roopbaan has been hacked to death in the capital Dhaka, the latest in a series of religiously-motivated killings in the country.
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The early attention Buttigieg has garnered has pundits and analysts wondering if we're witnessing a rise in the "religious left," a religiously motivated political bloc analogous to the religious right.
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The senators, he said, mistakenly urged Thomas to embrace the ideal of the neutral judge, and Thomas eagerly obliged, disowning his past endorsement of a religiously based natural law view.
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It's unclear whether other religiously affiliated universities will rolled back coverage as well (the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities did not respond to a request for comment from Refinery29).
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I'm the kind of nerd who loves to watch narrated rolls (sparring sessions in grappling), and if fighters streamed their workouts in the gym, I'd watch those pretty much religiously.
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They'd all religiously avoided the "Talkin' Football" category until there was nothing left on the board, at which point one of them reluctantly agreed to try out the $200 clue.
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And, arguably, it's one thing to wear a garment featuring a highly symbolic, religiously-charged motif, and another to actually juxtapose your face onto the likeness of the Virgin Mary.
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She also said it would roll back the "richness of choice" available to students who can select public institutions, women's or religiously affiliated colleges, and historically black colleges and universities.
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Now they want mainstream Muslim leaders to condemn unequivocally the same extremism that has very probably led to what the police describe as the "religiously prejudiced" murder of Mr Shah.
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Despite a string of brutal, religiously motivated murders in recent years, the ruling party has insisted on blaming political rivals, or even the victims themselves, rather than more obvious culprits.
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The three American cities with the highest proportion of religiously unaffiliated residents are all on the Pacific coast: Portland, Oregon (with 42%) followed by Seattle and San Francisco (93% each).
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The TV adaptation follows Offred (Moss) — whom I prefer to call by her non-prisoner name, June — a woman trapped as a "handmaid" in the religiously fanatical Republic of Gilead.
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Doing so would have confined the group to Lebanon's relatively few religiously and ideologically committed Shiites, who now form the hardcore of its membership, but a minority of its supporters.
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Republicans, in turn, could remain dominant in districts outside of urban centers that are preponderantly white, heavily blue-collar, more religiously traditional and reliant on manufacturing, agriculture and resource extraction.
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Religiously affiliated pregnancy centers say the law forces them to deliver a message that is both detrimental to their cause and in direct conflict with their mission to encourage childbirth.
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Yet as the weekend progressed, it was becoming clearer that for Mr. Erdogan and his religiously conservative followers, the moment was a triumph of political Islam more than anything else.
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The office of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, issued a religious edict on Monday that said using cars during times of pollution without a good reason was religiously forbidden.
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These groups — which include religiously affiliated hospitals, universities, and social-service organizations — are exempt from providing that coverage as long as they notify the government, or their insurer, in writing.
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There was a need for us to start connecting in person and a need for us to start building a community, because [African Americans] are still so largely religiously identified.
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"The president received a diet and exercise plan last year after his annual physical, but the president admits he has not followed it religiously," White House spokesman Hogan Gidley said.
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Four years before that, in the religiously mixed northern city of Kaduna, 800 people died when fighting erupted between Muslims and the mainly Christian backers of then-President Goodluck Jonathan.
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How, he wonders, did the sort of people who religiously voted Communist when he was growing up among them come to support the populist National Front of Marine Le Pen?
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The Hobby Lobby lawsuit led to special provisions for religiously affiliated employers, like Catholic universities and hospitals, and "closely held" private businesses with religious owners who objected to such coverage.
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