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- noun Plural form of
Hutterite .
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Examples
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The religious group known as the Hutterites realized through trial and error that the maximum size of a colony should be no more than 150 people.
Patt Cottingham: Goodbye/Hello 18 "Make Sure That This Never Happens Again" 2010
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Further is the religious group known as the Hutterites, who for hundreds of years, through trial and error, have realized that the maximum size for a colony should be, low and behold,
ARTHUR MAGAZINE - WE FOUND THE OTHERS editor@arthurmag.com 2010
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In wake of court ruling, Hutterites contemplate leaving Alberta
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In wake of court ruling, Hutterites contemplate leaving Alberta
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Over the years, the U.S. also has been home to many communitarian movements that have tried to recapture a lost sense of simple, upright living, including the Shakers, the Hutterites and the Amish depicted in a promotional poster for Pennsylvania, pictured here.
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To illustrate this, the book details the stories of Hutterites from South Dakota who were imprisoned for refusing to serve in the military on religious grounds.
A Progressive on the Prairie » Book Review: The Long Way Home by David Laskin » Print 2010
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Hutterites in my home province of Alberta would bring in farmhands of good Germanic stock from time to time.
Incest, Betrayal and Genetic Sexual Attraction « Colleen Anderson 2009
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To illustrate this, the book details the stories of Hutterites from South Dakota who were imprisoned for refusing to serve in the military on religious grounds.
Book Review: The Long Way Home by David Laskin « A Progressive on the Prairie 2010
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It also stripped Doukhobors, Hutterites, and Mennonites of their right to vote unless they had served in the armed forces.
That’s All Well and Good … But What About the Rest of Us? 2008
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It also stripped Doukhobors, Hutterites, and Mennonites of their right to vote unless they had served in the armed forces.
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