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DW: "The Christians And The Pagans" is the hardest to do without sounding completely hokey, and I wanted something bluegrass-y, but they're very "bluegrass with a twist."
Mike Ragogna: A Tiger Suit, Junip & Great Companions: Conversations with KT Tunstall, Dar Williams, and José González, plus a KT Video Exclusive Mike Ragogna 2010
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Finally, Martin Taulbut’s The Pagans is set in a future where there is only one state religion and an android investigator is sent undercover to infiltrate a group of druids.
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Finally, Martin Taulbut’s The Pagans is set in a future where there is only one state religion and an android investigator is sent undercover to infiltrate a group of druids.
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Turk called the Pagans “a major outlaw motorcycle gang with influence throughout the Northeast and other parts of the country.”
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Trouble is, these racist so-called Pagans get a disproportional amount of press and air time.
The Lunatic Fringe Anne Johnson 2009
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Trouble is, these racist so-called Pagans get a disproportional amount of press and air time.
Archive 2009-06-01 Anne Johnson 2009
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The leaders of the Roman Catholic Church are the same people who point their fingers at the so-called Pagans and say their myths are full of baloney!
Archive 2008-04-01 Jan 2008
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Among the people whom our ordinary courtesy calls Pagans we do not see that Scipio, Fabricius, Cato, Titus, Trajan, or the Antonines had directors.
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Jews, for instance, are not called Pagans, even in the most bile-filled Christian writings.
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Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans, that is!
Where To Park Your Broomstick Lauren Manoy 2002
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