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  • All those factors pave the way for the Pies to bring back Davis, after he missed last week with a neck injury, and recall Medhurst, whose past three games have been at VFL level.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • All those factors pave the way for the Pies to bring back Davis, after he missed last week with a neck injury, and recall Medhurst, whose past three games have been at VFL level.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • All those factors pave the way for the Pies to bring back Davis, after he missed last week with a neck injury, and recall Medhurst, whose past three games have been at VFL level.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • Names such as Medhurst, Fraser, Anthony, O'Bree and Brown are all awaiting their chance.

    AFL Latest News 2010

  • Mark Kolbe/Getty Images Australian netball player Natalie Medhurst passed the ball to her team members during the preliminary round, group A, netball match between Australia and Samoa at the Thyagaraj Sports Complex.

    Day Two of the Games 2010

  • In the New Statesman, James Medhurst calls for subtitles for the benefit of deaf viewers, or an audio description track to help blind cinema-goers ....

    GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 5/10. 2007

  • She regarded India as 'pagan', 'wandering children', and referred to 'India's darkened shore' and Indian women 'trembling midst the dismal night of pagan horrors' and contrasted this with Rammohun's vision of the 'day-star of approaching morn' – a Unitarianism that would persuade India to accept Christ's message Medhurst, 1992: 9-13.

    The Rammohun Roy connection 2008

  • Notwithstanding the almost conventionally Christian views of Mary Carpenter and Thomas Belsham, the encounter between Rammohun Roy and the Unitarians has since been construed as the first example of an interfaith encounter that was viewed by both sides as a meeting of equals, so much so that Mary Carpenter's 'orthodox' views are surprising to late twentieth century Unitarians Medhurst, 1992: 17.

    The Rammohun Roy connection 2008

  • He believed that there is a universal truth underlying all religions that can be apprehended by reason (Medhurst, 1992: 9), but his reformism was definitely from a Hindu perspective (Salmond, 2004: 41).

    The Rammohun Roy connection 2008

  • These are highly revealing of the beliefs of Unitarians at the time, and the attitude of Westerners, even progressive liberal ones, to 'the East' (Medhurst, 1992: 12-17), and it is somewhat surprising to late-twentieth century Unitarians how 'orthodox' Mary Carpenter's rhetoric is (Medhurst, 1992: 17).

    The Rammohun Roy connection 2008

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