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This diminished the religiousconcept that the heart was the seat of the soul and that blood had a spiritual significance and was sacred.
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In reality, the office of emperor was never more than a politico- religiousconcept, translated for the benefit of the masses into socio-economic ordinances.
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Recent evidence indicates that priming participants with religiousconcepts promotes prosocial sharing behaviour.
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Keeping in mind those basic masculine impulses-desireand combat-wesee them reflected from high heaven in their religiousconcepts.
Usage of religious term in English
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Ukraine is deeply divided in linguistic and religiousterms.
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Republicans are increasingly less reticent than Democrats to describe the battle against Isis in religiousterms.
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Not far behind were critics who challenged many applicants' right to monopolise those and other religiousterms.
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Not far behind were critics who challenged many applicants' right to monopolize those and other religiousterms.
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A person of faith may interpret these events in religiousterms, but they are explained by science.
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This philosophy would become the means of reconciliation and, to put it in religiousterms, would be redemptive.
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Homes are wrecked because families refuse to take home-living in religiousterms, in social terms of sacrifice and service.
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In the video, the artefacts were described as "false idols" and their destruction justified in religiousterms.
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She used so many technical religiousterms that an outsider like me couldn't really understand what she was talking about.
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Homes are wrecked because families refuse to take home life in religiousterms, in social terms of sacrifice and service.
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It must not only get youth ready to die, it must prepare them to live; to live together on religiousterms.
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McCosh expresses the two key ideas in religiousterms as natural illustrations of "lofty wisdom" (formalism) and "providential care" (functionalism).
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He would make his life a sacrament; he discarded the old religiousterms and ideas, and struck out new ones of his own:
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The Steadholder spoke for the large minority who feared change, and by couching his opposition in religiousterms, he'd appealed to a mighty force.
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One of the militants in the video describes the artefacts as "false idols" and seeks to justify their destruction in religiousterms.