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Representatives from the Watchtower Society, also known as Jehovah's Witnesses, were not involved in any negotiations with the city.
NYT > Home Page By LISA W. FODERARO 2011
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Representatives from the Watchtower Society, also known as Jehovah's Witnesses, were not involved in any negotiations with the city.
NYT > Home Page By LISA W. FODERARO 2011
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And some small religious groups, such as Hindus and Jehovah's Witnesses, are not represented at all in Congress.
Faith On The Hill: Religious Makeup Of The New Congress Looks Like The Old Bryan Maygers 2011
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South Africa: Court saves Jehovah’s Witness girl’s life 2009
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And some small religious groups, such as Hindus and Jehovah's Witnesses, are not represented at all in Congress.
Faith On The Hill: Religious Makeup Of The New Congress Looks Like The Old Bryan Maygers 2011
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Rounding out the study group, Troy is a Jehovah's Witness, Annie is Jewish, Jeff is an agnostic, and Britta is atheist, but they all came together to celebrate the holidays.
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I wonder if mugging Jehovah's Witnesses ranks high ... because I'm tempted.
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Leading the charge against abortion access are the evangelical Christians, Mormons, and Jehovah's Witnesses.
Roy Speckhardt: The Anti-Abortion Movement Is Wasting Money Roy Speckhardt 2011
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In the story, the night sky has two moons and though it is a work of fiction at the same time, there is a mixture of elements that are easily relatable to specific groups (such as the Red Army, Yamagishism, Aum Shinrikyo, Jehovah's Witnesses) or events in the real word such as when they gave the Akutagawa Prize to a young woman writer (Lisa Wataya or Hitomi Kanehara?) etc.
Global Voices in English » Japan: ‘1Q84′, the new bestseller by Haruki Murakami 2009
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