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Such sentiments especially grew strong in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when ecumenism evolved out of a liberal, non-sectarian perspective on relations to other Christian groups that accompanied the relaxation of Calvinist stringencies held by earlier generations.
This was actually the formal name of a person, used by older people to address him, and the one he would use the most in the first decades of his life ( as the person grew older, younger generations would have to use one of the courtesy names instead ).
But Jerusalem came to be known as Outremer, the French word for " overseas ", and as new generations grew up in the kingdom, they began to think of themselves as natives, rather than immigrants.
Early minivans models may be smaller than modern models, but still fit into the child subsegment ; the first-generation Renault Espace introduced in 1984 would be classified nowadays as a compact MPV, but later generations grew in size and the Espace is now considered a large MPV.
This was directed by Hugh Hudson and featured Kinnock's 1985 conference speech, and shots of him and Glenys walking on the Great Orme in Llandudno ( so emphasising his appeal as a family man and associating him with images of Wales away from the coalmining communities where he grew up ), and a speech to that year's Welsh Labour Party conference asking why he was the " first Kinnock in a thousand generations " to go to university.
Modigliani's mother ( Eugénie Garsin ) who was born and grew up in Marseille, was descended from an intellectual, scholarly family of Sephardic Jews, generations of whom had resided along the Mediterranean coastline.
The Compton estates grew over generations, and by the late 19th century their lands " stretched from the Belle Meade plantation on the west to the Lealand estate on the east.
Generation Y grew up in a time of great change in the music industry, and does not have a discernible sound unlike recent generations.
In addition to inventive color and page design concepts, King introduced real-time continuity to comic strips by showing his characters as they grew to maturity and aged over generations.
He grew up to manhood, the first occasion where real time continually elapsed in a major comic strip over generations.
She was part of one of the last generations of Inuit who grew up with the traditional lifestyles enjoyed by the North American Inuit since before 1000 BC.
This sentiment grew in strength as the Cold War seemed to present the situation of an unending series of conflicts, which were fought at terrible cost to the younger generations.
As a result, several generations of Franco-Ontarians grew up without formal education since the dropout rate for francophones was quite high during this period.
In 1924 Toivo J. Honkanen, Senior Advisor for Finance and the founder of the Savonlinja Group, started a passenger service between Lappeenranta and Lauritsala with his Ford Model-T. Today's modern family business, which has being going strong for three generations, grew from this, and is now run by director Raimo O. Honkanen, Senior Advisor for Road Transport.
Following World War II generations grew up attending the Saturday matinees at the picture house, or sessions at the new, out door.
Born in Argentina into a wealthy family that had been involved with horses for several generations, a suave young Horatio Luro grew up as something of a playboy and maintained this lifestyle after moving to the United States.
Due to the long run of the series, several generations of Canadian children, as well as kids growing up in northern regions of the United States which received the CBC signal, grew up watching Mr. Dressup and his adventures.
As he grew older, he simply became a more familiar, almost comforting film figure whose performances continued to endear him to new generations of fans.
Taylor was born in Philadelphia to Joseph Hooton Taylor, Sr., and Sylvia Evans Taylor, both of whom had Quaker roots for many generations, and grew up in Cinnaminson Township, New Jersey.
The Transformer race grew, and Primus fell into the realm of legend, with a portion of his power, the Matrix of Leadership, handed down through the generations, serving as the Transformers ' ever-present link to their creator.
Mapes grew up with four sisters in Burlington, Washington where her family had lived for generations.
Although born generations after the end of slavery, Gaines grew up impoverished, in old slave quarters on the plantation.
Charles Keeping was born and grew up in Lambeth, London, in a terraced house that housed three generations.
One of seven children born to Luis and Marita Santos, he grew up in the Second Ward — the oldest Mexican-American neighborhood in Houston and home to six generations of the Santos family.

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Since the reunions in the UK and Australia in 1957, two generations of Christadelphians have grown up with little awareness of the existence of the minority " fellowships ", or awareness that the main group is called " Central " by the minority groups.
Digitization opened up typography to new generations of visual designers and lay users.
Other gags focused on Jon's poor social skills and inability to get a date ; before he started dating Liz, he often tried to get dates, usually without success ( in one strip, after failing to get a date with " Nancy ", he tried getting a date with her mother and grandmother ; he ended up getting " shot down by three generations ".
Jacques Mayol predicted that, within a couple of generations, some people would be able to dive to 200m and hold their breath for up to ten minutes.
Two generations later, Richard Crashaw caught up the universal sentiment, when in his lines " Upon Bishop Andrewes ' Picture before his Sermons " he exclaims:
Digitization opened up typography to new generations of visual designers and lay users, and it has been said that " typography is now something everybody does.
Traceable up to six generations, her father's paternal ancestry includes Sampsiceramus, a Syrian chieftain who founded the Royal family of Emesa ( modern Homs, Syria ) and Gaius Julius Bassianus, a high priest from Emesa and father of Roman Empress Julia Domna.
" Hunt largely exonerates Engels stating that " in no intelligible sense can Engels or Marx bear culpability for the crimes of historical actors carried out generations later, even if the policies were offered up in their honor.
After a few generations, a family could build up a sizable estate.
ARMv6 processors represented a step up in performance from standard ARMv5 cores, and are used in some cases, but Cortex processors ( ARMv7 ) now provide faster and more power-efficient options than all those prior generations.
Male bees, over many generations of cumulative orchid evolution, have built up the bee-like shape through trying to copulate with flowers, and hence carrying pollen.
Angela Lansbury summed up the feeling of those of the Hollywood community who attended her memorial service, commenting after a sample from Davis's films were screened, that they had witnessed " an extraordinary legacy of acting in the twentieth century by a real master of the craft ", that should provide " encouragement and illustration to future generations of aspiring actors ".
Hilda Ellis Davidson says that, regarding valkyries, " evidently an elaborate literary picture has been built up by generations of poets and storytellers, in which several conceptions can be discerned.
He asserted that Palestine is an Islamic land " consecrated for future Muslim generations until Judgment Day " and that no Arab leader had the right to give up any part of this territory.
Waggonner wrote: " Without men of courage and willingness to take up arms to defend America overseas, future generations of Americans would not be able to enjoy the liberties we cherish.
A Person of Indian Origin ( PIO ) is a person living outside of India and without Indian citizenship, but of Indian origin up to four generations removed.
A working party is currently restoring and conserving the hills for future generations by removing scrub, keeping the pastures clear and managing the woodlands which have grown up over the last 50 years.
For generations, mineral-rich spring water welling up in the midst of Arkansas's southern woodlands has drawn people in search of cures and those offering spiritual healing.
The Carolingian Renaissance in retrospect also has some of the character of a false dawn, in that its cultural gains were largely dissipated within a couple of generations, a perception voiced by Walahfrid Strabo ( died 849 ), in his introduction to Einhard's Life of Charlemagne, summing up the generation of renewal:
" It is our shared responsibility to keep the memory alive and to pass it on to the coming generations as a reminder to stand up for freedom and democracy to ensure that such injustice may never happen again ," Berlin Mayor Klaus Wowereit said.

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