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This portrait of the former chief of staff is part of a larger thesis Wolffe has about the early Obama administration, which he sees as having been divided between "Revivalists," true believers in the amorphously compelling promise of change on which Obama campaigned, and
latimes.com - News 2011
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Your editorial " Fannie Mae's Revivalists " July 22 claims that the market for nonconforming loans is healthy enough to fill the void that a drop in conforming loan limits will bring, citing all of two private-label mortgage securitizations which have taken place since the 2008 financial crisis.
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Meanwhile as Jack struggles with making progress in his investigation, the current POTUS invoking God like he always does declares a holy war against the First American Secular Revivalists and the E-Two terrorists, who he blames.
First Daughter-Eric Van Lustbader « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008
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Granted, Specter and Gonzales were able to “balance” testimony with input from Pepperdine Law professor Doug Kmiec next appearing as Chicken Little at the Fairy Tail Revivalists Theater who was promptly chewed up and spit out by Russ Feingold.
Firedoglake » Give Me Liberty — A Patriot’s Case Against Appeasement 2006
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At the same time and unlike anti-revivalist revisionists I suggest that lethargic liturgical Hebrew too fulfills the criteria of a primary contributor for the following reasons: (i) Despite millennia without native speakers, it persisted as a most important cultural, literary and liturgical language throughout the generations; (ii) Revivalists made a huge effort to revive it and were, in fact, partly successful.
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The only way to protect the American people is to have Muslims realize that Revivalists will harm them more than help them.
THE NEWS BLOG 2005
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Revivalists saw radio as a way to reach even greater numbers of people.
Prime Time Preachers: The Rising Power of Televangelism; with an Introduction by T George Harris 1981
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It would be no more than has already happened in all the epidemics of lycanthropy and witchmania, of the dancers of St. Vitas, of the Jumpers, Quakers, and Revivalists, of the
The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II Various
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[Sidenote: Parallel between the nineteenth century in India and the second, third, and fourth centuries in the History of the Church.] [Sidenote: The Theosophists and the Neo-Platonists.] [Sidenote: The Neo-Platonists and New India's homage to Christ.] [Sidenote: The Neo-Platonists and the Hindu Revivalists.]
New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments John Morrison
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Then the young man joined the Revivalists, and his father abandoned his riotous life and followed him.
Pelle the Conqueror — Volume 01 Martin Andersen Nex�� 1911
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