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Lucia Darpeni says she is not letting the pre-Easter bomb stop her from worshiping as usual.
Indonesia's Christian Worshippers Pack Easter Services Despite Bomb Threat 2011
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Though opposition leaders had originally announced the pre-Easter holiday […] as a break for protesters, plans changed after an attack on a main opposition protest sight in front of Parliament late Saturday night.
Global Voices in English » Georgia: Opposition rally attendances wane, tensions increase 2009
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The Queen attended a traditional pre-Easter ceremony, the Royal Maundy Service, at Westminster Abbey, where she handed out specially minted coins to 85 elderly men and 85 elderly women.
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The Queen attended a traditional pre-Easter ceremony, the Royal Maundy Service, at Westminster Abbey, where she handed out specially minted coins to 85 elderly men and 85 elderly women.
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Retailers including Target and Macy's said they expect to see pre-Easter sales pushed into April.
February's Sales Augur Well for Spring Karen Talley 2011
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Lucia Darpeni says she is not letting the pre-Easter bomb stop her from worshiping as usual.
Indonesia's Christian Worshippers Pack Easter Services Despite Bomb Threat 2011
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During pre-Easter fasting, 17th-century Munich monks brewed an especially dark, strong bock to keep the hunger pangs at bay and, presumably, to lighten the repentant mood.
In Like a Goat 2011
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The party traditionally wraps up around midnight, when the police clear Bourbon Street and Lent, the Chrisian pre-Easter fasting period, begins.
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The Jesus of the gospels and, many scholars agree, the pre-Easter Jesus that historians try to reconstruct, talked a lot about hell, more than anyone else in the Bible, and combined that with an apocalyptic take on history.
The Inerrancy of Ecclesiastes 9:2-6 James F. McGrath 2010
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The Jesus of the gospels and, many scholars agree, the pre-Easter Jesus that historians try to reconstruct, talked a lot about hell, more than anyone else in the Bible, and combined that with an apocalyptic take on history.
The Inerrancy of Ecclesiastes 9:2-6 James F. McGrath 2010
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