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According to Fox, Sally Spener, a commission spokeswoman in El Paso said the agency is generally consulted for construction projects to ensure that treaties are followed.
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"We just want to make sure those things are clear now," Spener said.
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According to Fox, Sally Spener, a commission spokeswoman in El Paso said the agency is generally consulted for construction projects to ensure that treaties are followed.
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"We just want to make sure those things are clear now," Spener said.
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He crossed the murky Spree River and found Spener Street then continued north, away from the park, noting that, curiously, the homes were in vastly different states of repair.
Garden of Beasts Deaver, Jeffery 2004
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This is a popular shortcut between Spener Street and Calvin Street.
Garden of Beasts Deaver, Jeffery 2004
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From the depth and breadth of the response to their work it is clear that Spener and Francke had uncovered a grave problem in the faith and life of the churches.
PIETISM JAROSLAV PELIKAN 1968
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These diffuse influences of Pietism are a significant part of its history, but they must not obscure the prin - cipal task to which Spener, Francke, Zinzendorf, and other Pietists were pledged: the restoration of serious - ness to Christian belief.
PIETISM JAROSLAV PELIKAN 1968
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Both Spener and Francke were theological scholars, the latter having been professor of Scripture at Halle.
PIETISM JAROSLAV PELIKAN 1968
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It is knowable only by those who look within themselves and perform the “hell - ride” (Höllenfahrt) of self-examination, as the great founders of Pietism — Spener, Francke, Bengel — have taught us.
THE COUNTER-ENLIGHTENMENT ISAIAH BERLIN 1968
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