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Singling out the sociological center of the surge should not obscure how widespread religious engagement was during this period, visible in nearly all segments of society.
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Singling out a group of Americans for government scrutiny based on their faith is divisive and wrong.
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Singling out what issues have made "in" crowd status is by no means intended to undermine the suffering of anyone that is fortunate enough to have this kind of support or access.
Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: Human Rights And Religious Freedom's 'In' Crowd
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Singling out Fiona Bruce for praise, he added: I saw her programme on royal palaces, which she wrote as well as presented, and I thought she was terrific.
BBC Trust chairman Chris Patten wants stronger voice for older women
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Singling out what issues have made "in" crowd status is by no means intended to undermine the suffering of anyone that is fortunate enough to have this kind of support or access.
Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: Human Rights And Religious Freedom's 'In' Crowd
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"Singling out a group of Americans for government scrutiny based on their faith is divisive and wrong," the coalition wrote in a letter to House Speaker John Boehner and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
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Singling out China, U.S. President Barack Obama said in his State of the Union address last month that his administration will tighten efforts to stop counterfeit products from entering the country.
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Singling out Google's opposition to the bills, Dodd said, "When the Chinese told Google that they had to block sites or they couldn't do business in their country, they managed to figure out how to block sites."
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"Singling out a group of Americans for government scrutiny based on their faith is divisive and wrong," the coalition wrote in a letter to House Speaker John Boehner and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
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Singling out students based solely on weight for intervention is nothing else than stereotyping individuals who meet population-based BMI cuttoffs as unhealthy or unfit.
Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » US College Promotes Weight Bias and Discrimination?
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