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It is a system of moral, social, political, and religious thought that has had tremendous influence on Chinese history, thought, and culture down to the 21st century.
COGIC enjoyed tremendous growth and recognition in many areas becoming one of the fastest growing and largest religious groups in the United States.
In the second half of the 7th century and in the whole of the 8th, as a result of the tremendous intellectual commotion produced throughout the southwestern Asia by the swift conquests of the Arabs and the collision of Islam with the older religions and cultures of the world, there arose a large number of religious sects, especially in Persia, Babylonia ( Iraq ), and Syria.
Also, in many countries, religious organizations have tremendous political power, and in some countries can even control government almost completely.
Due to the tremendous changes in Jewish culture and religious practice over the past 4, 000 years, the peshat may not be as easily understood as it once was in Biblical Israel, and must now be derived from textual clues such as language, and context.
This letter made a tremendous impression on Yemenite Jewry, and effectively stopped the new religious movement.
This means that the religious authorities controlled tremendous wealth that had been in times past properly distributed to the people as part of the institutional form of almsgiving.
He was again caught up in war but this time he had a great fortune of supporting religious ventures and gaining tremendous merit.
He was a pious and sincere scholar with tremendous control over religious matters and reciting majalises.

tremendous and movement
While most were in standard styles, but by inferior artists, the work of Manet attracted tremendous attention, and opened commercial doors to the movement.
Mahler wrote of this movement: " The increasing tension, working up to the final climax, is so tremendous that I don ’ t know myself, now that it is over, how I ever came to write it.
In boxing due to the vast amount of punches being thrown by a fighter on a day to day basis such as training, sparring, padwork, the lat muscles get a tremendous workout due to the back and forth repeatable movement while throwing punches.
The movement weathered strong opposition from virtually all other Hasidic movements in Ukraine throughout the nineteenth century, yet at the same time experienced tremendous growth in numbers of followers from Ukraine, White Russia, Lithuania and Poland.
In the 15 < sup > th </ sup >- 16 < sup > th </ sup > century at the time the Bhakti movement, Rasalilas had a tremendous impact on Kathak.
Steve Reich and Philip Glass became the public face of the movement, but the original minimalists ( La Monte Young, Tony Conrad, John Cale, Charlemagne Palestine, Phill Niblock ) were less characterized by their music's prettiness and accessibility than by its tremendous length, volume, and attention-challenging stasis.
Thrones are angels of the Third Order ( first sphere ) and are beings of tremendous power and movement.
In response to the tremendous variations that exist within the Reform community, the Conservative Jewish movement attempted to set a nuanced approach.
Having a history of rotator cuff injuries, avoid sports that require tremendous amount of arm movement such as basketball, baseball, tennis, swimming or hockey.
After being implored to “ Strip off glory ,” Nicolas responds in a flourish, speaking to the choir, “ Across the tremendous bridge of sixteen hundred years …” The first movement ends with a choral prayer.
Fernando Valenzuela, without a hard fastball, has tremendous movement in both directions with his pitches.
. This was heralded as a tremendous triumph for the Labour movement,.
Because most of the wires accomplishing the state movement are local, tremendous bandwidth is possible with little power.
Though The Dillards were a tremendous influence on the main core of musicians who started Southern California's country rock movement in the late 1960s ( which further extended from that genre into today's country music ), their biggest claim to fame is playing the fictional bluegrass band " The Darlings " on The Andy Griffith Show, introducing many Americans to bluegrass who had never heard it.
On May 1, 1908, Parsons presented a lecture that had tremendous impact on the career guidance movement, by presenting a report that described systematic guidance procedures used to counsel 80 men and women who used the bureau for help.
The whole movement evidently had been thought out and executed with consummate skill in the face of tremendous difficulties due to the weather.
He is most famous though for throwing his 2-seam / No-seam fastball with tremendous movement.
Comstock and the other leaders of the movement, such as Liberty Hyde Bailey, helped Nature Study garner tremendous amounts of support from community leaders, teachers, and scientists and change the science curriculum for children across the United States.
On June 23, 1972, Title IX was enacted and had tremendous repercussions for the women's rights movement.

tremendous and swept
On April 20, 1900, the entire business section of the town was swept away by a tremendous fire that, in the course of but two hours, consumed every business structure in the village with the exception of Christ Buck's little office building, one elevator and the mill.
She later said, “ with a tremendous roar a great wave swept along the deck.

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Kenneth P. Lord, a U. S. Army planner for the D-Day invasion, says that, upon hearing the naval gunfire support plan for Omaha Beach, which limited support to one battleship, two cruisers and six destroyers, he and other planners were very upset — especially in light of the tremendous naval gunfire support given to landings in the Pacific.
One who worked together with him on a U. S. Seante campaign in California in 1976 has written: " It was a tremendous learning experience, and great fun to work with Roger, who is a very sincere, extremely intelligent, witty and fun-loving person -- and an absolute master campaign strategist.
As his popularity grew, he made a number of films for Paramount in France and the U. S. While sentimental films such as Cuesta abajo ( 1934 ) and El día que me quieras ( 1935 ) lack lasting dramatic value, they were outstanding showcases of his tremendous singing talents and movie star looks.
Indoor water parks in Wisconsin Dells debuted in 1994 after the Polynesian Resort Hotel built the first one in the U. S. The success in extending the tourist season and turning water park resorts into vacation destinations has resulted in tremendous industry growth.
But I felt we had a tremendous foothold in the U. S. and it must not be lost, almost at any price .”
Founded in 1989 by former Congressmen Paul Findley ( R-IL ) and Pete McCloskey ( R-CA ), the Council describes itself as " the only organization of its kind striving against tremendous odds to reverse the U. S. government's one-sided, one-way Middle East policies.
Perhaps his most notable moment as color commentator came at the end of the 5 – 3 U. S. victory over Canada at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, when he described the game as being " tremendously tremendous " after U. S. forward Ryan Kesler scored an empty-netter.
Secretary Geren described the Ambassador's support to the U. S .- Japan alliance as tireless, having a tremendous impact, and laying the foundation for Alliance Transformation in the years to come.
Realizing the tremendous importance of Olongapo as a naval facility, the U. S. Navy decided to keep the base in functioning order ; the President of the United States, then Theodore Roosevelt, on November 9, 1901, by executive order, reserved the waters of Subic and some of the adjacent lands for naval purposes.
While helping the Fire to win both the MLS Cup and the U. S. Open Cup in their inaugural year, Kubík was named the MLS Defender of the Year for his role in marshalling the Chicago defence ; he started 31 games for the Fire, and scored 7 goals and 8 assists, tremendous numbers for a defender.
Sarachan was chosen for the Fire position, and had a tremendous first season, leading the Fire to the MLS Supporters ' Shield with a 15-7-8 record, as well as a U. S. Open Cup victory, and an appearance in the MLS Cup, where they lost to the San Jose Earthquakes ; for his performance as a rookie, Sarachan was named the MLS Coach of the Year.
The G-1, designed by the U. S. Navy to parallel the Air Corps ’ A-2, lasted until 1978, when U. S. Congress cancelled it due to its tremendous popular appeal, which was overwhelming the Navy ’ s supply system.
The use of the " war " metaphor, the Rockridge Institute and others contended, had a tremendous effect on U. S. policy and public debate.
Despite a tremendous population boom in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, Nevada has never established an intermediate appellate court like the vast majority of U. S. states.
After the Revolutionary War, Wickham earned a degree in law from the College of William and Mary, where he became a close friend of John Marshall, later fourth Chief Justice of the U. S .. Wickham moved to Richmond and experienced tremendous financial success helping British merchants collect debts from American businessmen.
Z Channel, launched in 1974, was one of the first Pay TV services in the U. S. The channel enjoyed tremendous popularity and influence even before Harvey took charge of its programming in 1981.
He has also had oversight of Fox ’ s tremendous growth in sports, cable and general entertainment television programming and distribution in the U. S. and internationally.
The subsequent tremendous explosion threw the tank several dozen feet, killed its four-man crew, killed 48 U. S. soldiers nearby, and wounded more than 100 others in the immediate area.

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