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When deciding to further her social media education, Cranmer's primary goal was to provide her customers with the most comprehensive level of service.
Ryan Holmes: Turning Your Passion Into Your Position: Social Media for the New Job Market Ryan Holmes 2012
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When deciding to further her social media education, Cranmer's primary goal was to provide her customers with the most comprehensive level of service.
Ryan Holmes: Turning Your Passion Into Your Position: Social Media for the New Job Market Ryan Holmes 2012
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When deciding to further her social media education, Cranmer's primary goal was to provide her customers with the most comprehensive level of service.
Ryan Holmes: Turning Your Passion Into Your Position: Social Media for the New Job Market Ryan Holmes 2012
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When deciding to further her social media education, Cranmer's primary goal was to provide her customers with the most comprehensive level of service.
Ryan Holmes: Turning Your Passion Into Your Position: Social Media for the New Job Market Ryan Holmes 2012
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Update: A good point made by "Judith" on Archbishop Cranmer's blog:
Archive 2008-02-01 Not a sheep 2008
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During Cranmer's tenure as Archbishop of Canterbury, he was responsible for establishing the first doctrinal and liturgical structures of the reformed Church of England.
AS SEEN ON TV: ARCHBISHOP THOMAS CRANMER Toby O'B 2010
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Cranmer's baptismal liturgy, above all, is a trenchant expression of western Augustinianism.
The Book of Common Prayer, part 2: Wetting baby's head Alan Wilson 2010
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So read the rest of Archbishop Cranmer's article, as perceptive and eloquent as ever.
Archive 2008-01-01 Not a sheep 2008
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I have just re-read Archbishop Cranmer's masterful piece on this subject.
Archive 2008-03-01 Not a sheep 2008
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Alfred of Wessex who serendipitously wandered here from Archbishop Cranmer's blog.
An extraordinary week... Joanna Bogle 2009
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