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1 MM: I don't think the sound transitioned into a more secular sound.
2 With Britain growing more secular many have been questioning their place in society.
3 For more secular moralists, a different kind of cosmic accountancy was at work.
4 Nothing could be more secular than all the sights and sounds.
5 Some liberals and more secular - minded Egyptians have also rallied behind him.
6 But even then, Youssef admitted his original pitch was a little more secular .
7 Which was Mary's selling point: What could be more secular than freshly baked bread?
8 As Britain has become more secular , the Queen's messages have followed the opposite trajectory.
9 In 1978, a group of Islamic fundamentalist rebels split from the more secular MNLF.
10 Mingled with religion, there is diffused a more secular spirit.
11 The biggest losers have been the young, more secular - minded revolutionaries.
12 A more secular government in Egypt would likely lead to more political stability in Egypt.
13 Things clearly weren't much better in more secular Britain.
14 Those of a more secular bent will find the proceedings inexplicable and a bit worrying.
15 Ferris was a bit more secular than his kin.
16 But for more secular , contemporary, and prescriptive guides to meaning, consider any of these fine books.
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