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"Renouncing" one's faith to avoid martyrdom seems different from demanding bribes in order to carry out your job.
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"Renouncing his birth family for that of the Hindu gods, a young sadhu adopts as his new family Vishnu, Brahma, or Shiva as well as his guru and brother sadhus."
Religious Experiences William Meyers 2011
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Renouncing one for the other would be like renouncing being a son to become a husband -- or like renouncing my first child when my second is born.
Robin Koerner: Twice the Pride: On Becoming an American Bipatriot Robin Koerner 2011
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Renouncing one for the other would be like renouncing being a son to become a husband -- or like renouncing my first child when my second is born.
Robin Koerner: Twice the Pride: On Becoming an American Bipatriot Robin Koerner 2011
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Renouncing the constituent assembly was one of the key provisions of the San José Accord, which Zelaya has accepted in its entirety.
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Renouncing the rights of their free agents would mean that the Wizards couldn't sign any of those players for at least one year, and they still have some interest in bringing back Mike Miller, Josh Howard or Shaun Livingston.
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Renouncing the constituent assembly was one of the key provisions of the San José Accord, which Zelaya has accepted in its entirety.
Daniel Altschuler: Against the Odds, Progress in Honduras? 2010
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Renouncing predation, Washington State University relinquished its tradition of playing as the Cougars.
Steven Clifford: Colleges Drop Predatory, Bellicose Team Names 2010
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Renouncing interest is the high-profile element of Islamic finance that relates to the current economic crisis.
This week's strange religious comebacks: Indulgences and Usury 2009
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Renouncing Islamism: To the Brink and Back Again'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'From Britain: Seventeen former radical Islamists have "come out" in the past 12 months and have begun to fight back.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Renouncing Islamism: To the Brink and Back Again 2009
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