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  • The cavillers mostly belonged to the congregation of St Andrew's, "Established" -- a glum, old-fashioned lot indeed -- who now and then dropped in of a Sunday evening to hear Mr Drummond preach.

    The Imperialist Sara Jeannette Duncan

  • Abbott has been ramping up its generic drug business since creating a separate division called Established Products in 2007.

    Chemical & Engineering News: Latest News 2010

  • "Established," every layer firmly and securely based!

    The Epistles of St. Peter 1817-1893 1910

  • "Established" religion finds the foundation of her establishment undermined, and, like the lady in Hamlet's play, she doth protest too much.

    Confessions and Criticisms Julian Hawthorne 1890

  • He did so, it need not be said, without bitterness, endeavouring to make it clear that his quarrel was with the adjective and not with the substantive -- with the "Established" and not with the "Church," and under the strong conviction that he was engaged "in a great Christian enterprise."

    Principal Cairns John Cairns 1855

  • 'Established' destinations will have mixed results … Arrivals in 2009 (mns) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • Software AG was also classified as an 'Established' vendor in terms of overall maturity and was viewed to be amongst the industry's '1st Tier' of providers.

    BeyeNETWORK Content 2009

  • In terms of maturity, Current Analyst classified Software AG as an 'Established' vendor operating within the industry's '1st Tier' of providers.

    BeyeNETWORK Content 2009

  • Among the topics Buckner suggested were discussion segments on religious authoritarianism in colonial-era America; the notorious "Blue Laws" that punished those not observing the Sabbath; the use of public taxes to support "Established" religions prior to the American Revolution; the effects of religious orthodoxy on free speech and other civil liberties; the resistance of religious groups to the Revolution and "disestablishment" of churches; support by religious groups for segregation, racism and stopping women from having voting rights; and the more contemporary role religious groups play in opposing equal treatment for gays, lesbians, youth and women seeking abortion and birth control.

    Obama: Not praying like the Pharisees | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009

  • Forget the Internet, Let the 'Established' Media Tell You About it John Hollenhorst, reporter for KSL TV in Salt Lake City, Utah, wants you to forget about all those gosh darn Internet rumors.

    The Reality Check 2008

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