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- noun Plural form of
exclusivist .
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Signed by Interfaith Alliance President Welton Gaddy and Jews on First co-directors Jane Hunter and Rabbi Haim Dov Beliak, the April 21 letter said the National Day of Prayer -- established by President Truman -- several years ago was taken over by "exclusivists" in a group that "systematically excludes Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Catholics and even mainline Christians from National Prayer Day events it conducts around the United States."
ABP News 2009
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Inclusion always bothers exclusivists -- Obama, religious diversity, and conservative Christians
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I hope that Bower, like other Clinton exclusivists, will one day realize how at odds with logic their policies are.
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The entry "Inclusion always bothers exclusivists -- Obama, religious diversity, and conservative Christians "
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The entry "Inclusion always bothers exclusivists -- Obama, religious diversity, and conservative Christians "
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Inclusion always bothers exclusivists -- Obama, religious diversity, and conservative Christians
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The people who saw it were apparently AP exclusivists, just like the captain.
Weblogs 2007
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The entry "Inclusion always bothers exclusivists -- Obama, religious diversity, and conservative Christians "
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Inclusion always bothers exclusivists -- Obama, religious diversity, and conservative Christians
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The entry "Inclusion always bothers exclusivists -- Obama, religious diversity, and conservative Christians "
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