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Followers of the Narodnik tradition established the Socialist-Revolutionary Party or Esers in 1901, advocating the distribution of land among those who actually worked it — the peasants.

Followers and use
Followers of James J. Strang use the spelling of the public domain name, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, as the name of their church.
Followers of Sebastiao Mota de Melo believed marijuana to be a healing plant teacher, and referred to it as Santa Maria, using it in ceremony to help their mediumship ( embodying of spirits for the purpose of healing ), though in recent years the use of cannabis in church ceremonies has been prohibited.
Followers of Mestre Irineu have always regarded the use of cannabis, as well as mediumship generally, as outside the doctrine.
Followers of this non-sectarian school sought to identify and make use of the best methods from the various long-competing and isolated schools of Tibetan Buddhism.

Followers and than
Hezbollah has a military branch known as Al-Muqawama al-Islamiyya (" The Islamic Resistance ") and is the possible sponsor of a number of lesser-known militant groups, some of which may be little more than fronts for Hezbollah itself, including the Organization of the Oppressed, the Revolutionary Justice Organization, the Organization of Right Against Wrong, and Followers of the Prophet Muhammad.
Followers of the traditional macrobiotic approach believe that food and food quality powerfully affect health, well-being, and happiness, and that a traditional locally based macrobiotic diet has more beneficial effects than others.
Followers of Salafiyyah consider it wrong to be called " Wahhabis " as the 17th Name of God is al-Wahhab (" the Bestower ") and to be called a " Wahhabi " denotes the following of a person other than what in actuality is the believed following of the Qur ' an and Sunnah.
In 1934, he founded " The Followers of Buddha, an American Brotherhood ", with the goal of applying the traditional monastic structure of Buddhism more strictly than Senzaki and Sokei-an.

Followers and more
Some partner dances such as Lindy Hop involve an open position which encourages each partner to improvise alone, yet others, such as Argentine Tango may involve a " close embrace " or closed position which require Followers to follow the Lead more comprehensively.
* Neo-Waechterians ( environmentalists, social liberals, centrists ): Followers of former Green leader Antoine Waechter, a large part has joined the Independent Ecological Movement or, more recently, the MoDem ( Jean-Luc Bennahmias, Yann Wehrling )
* 2001: Followers of the ex-king formed the personalist National Movement for Simeon II ( Nacionalno Dviženie Simeon Vtori ), that takes a more or less liberal position in the spectrum
The Followers, a 2009 project from White, is a bit of a departure from the more readily accessible works of his past.
Followers of the NKT refer to themselves as Kadampa Buddhists, the Temples of the New Kadampa Tradition are referred to as Kadampa Buddhist Temples, and more recently NKT teachers are named Kadampa Teachers.

Followers and traditional
Followers of the Mouridism movement, an offshoot of traditional Sufi philosophy, aspire to live closer to God, in emulation of the Prophet Muhammad's example.

Followers and .
* 1969 – Followers led by Charles Manson murder pregnant actress Sharon Tate ( wife of Roman Polanski ), coffee heiress Abigail Folger, Polish actor Wojciech Frykowski, men's hairstylist Jay Sebring and recent high-school graduate Steven Parent.
Followers of the purported psychic Edgar Cayce take his prediction that evidence of Atlantis would be found in 1968 as referring to the discovery of the Bimini Road.
Followers of Subh-i-Azal, Bahá ' u ' lláh's half-brother who tried to poison him, engaged in active opposition to Bahá ' ís, and Shoghi Effendi did inform Bahá ' ís that they should avoid contact with his descendants, writing that " No intelligent and loyal Baha ' i would associate with a descendant of Azal, if he traced the slightest breath of criticism of our Faith, in any aspect, from that person.
Followers of Hutton were known as Plutonists because they believed that some rocks were formed by vulcanism, which is the deposition of lava from volcanoes, as opposed to the Neptunists, led by Abraham Werner, who believed that all rocks had settled out of a large ocean whose level gradually dropped over time.
Followers of Jain dharma eat before the night falls.
Followers of Vedanta consider Ishvara, a personal supreme God, as playing a role in the delivery of karma.
Followers of Chomskyan generative approach to grammar soon investigated two different types of semantics, which, unfortunately, clashed in an effusive debate, these were interpretative and generative semantics.
Women Disciples and Followers of Christ.
Followers of Meher Baba have no obligatory rites, rituals or duties, as in most religions.
Followers of their style included LL Cool J and the Beastie Boys ; seemingly overnight, rappers were wearing jeans and sneakers instead of rhinestones and leather outfits.
Followers of the Advaita Vedanta school believe they will spend eternity absorbed in the perfect peace and happiness of the realization that all existence is One Brahman of which the soul is part.
Followers of the Bahá ' í Faith believe that the fulfillment of the prophecies of the second coming of Jesus, as well as the prophecies of the Maitreya and many other religious prophecies, were begun by the Báb in 1844 and then by Bahá ' u ' lláh.
Followers of Islam, or Muslims, have the freedom of choice to be vegetarian for medical reasons or if they do not personally like the taste of meat.
Followers of Jainism believe that everything from animals to inanimate objects have life in different degree and they go to great lengths to minimise any harm to it.
** Followers of Charles Manson murder Sharon Tate, ( who was eight months pregnant ), and her friends: Folgers coffee heiress Abigail Folger, Wojciech Frykowski, and Hollywood hairstylist Jay Sebring at the home of Tate and her husband, Roman Polanski, in Los Angeles, California.
** Followers of Charles Manson, the Manson Family, are sentenced to the gas chamber.
* February 7 ( Shrove Tuesday ) – Followers of Girolamo Savonarola burn thousands of " immoral " objects at the Bonfire of the Vanities in Florence.
The Sacred Followers, an Oklahoma religious group, attempted to sacrifice a virgin to ward off the impending disaster, but were stopped by the police.
Followers do not eat onions, garlic and eggs as the sulphur in them can excite sex-lust in the body which is bound to celibacy in the Brahma Kumari doctrine.
Followers of Tenrikyo believe that God, known by several names including Tenri-O-no-Mikoto, expressed divine will through Nakayama's role as the Shrine of God, and to a lesser extent the roles of the Honseki Izo Iburi and other leaders.
and a Number of deluded Followers " who had organised " an Independent Company.

attested and Williams
Williams lacked foot speed, as attested by his 19-year career total of only one inside-the-park home run, one occasion of hitting for the cycle, and just 24 stolen bases.

attested and use
" Paddy on the Railway " is attested as a chanty in the earliest known published work to use the word " chanty ," G. E.
There is no earlier use of the term and Adjacium is not an attested Latin word, which probably means that it is a Latinization of a word in some other language.
Eastern variants of Gupta called Nāgarī are first attested from the 8th century CE ; from c. 1200 CE these gradually replaced Siddham, which survived as a vehicle for Tantric Buddhism in East Asia, and Sharada, which remained in parallel use in Kashmir.
The earliest attested use of this term is on a wooden slat, or mokkan, that was unearthed in Asuka-mura, Nara Prefecture in 1998 and dated back to the reign of Emperor Temmu and Empress Jitō.
The use of siphons is amply attested in the contemporary sources.
The portable cheirosiphōn (" hand-siphon "), the earliest analogue to a modern flamethrower, is extensively attested in the military documents of the 10th century, and recommended for use in both sea and land.
The Tartessian language from the southwest of the Iberian peninsula, written in a version of the Phoenician script in use around 825 BC, which John T. Koch has claimed to be able to readily translate, has been accepted by a number of philologists and other linguists as the first attested Celtic language, but the linguistic mainstream continues to treat Tartessian as an unclassified ( Pre-Indo-European?
As with many Neopagan rituals, some groups may use historically attested forms of the ceremony, striving to be as traditional as possible, while others may use only the basic idea of handfasting and largely create a new ceremony.
Although some books ( in particular guidebooks ) suggest that the mazes on cathedral floors served as substitutes for pilgrimage paths, the earliest attested use of the phrase " chemin de Jerusalem " ( path to Jerusalem ) dates to the late 18th century when it was used to describe mazes at Reims and Saint-Omer.
Some books ( guidebooks in particular ) suggest that mazes on cathedral floors originated in the medieval period as alternatives to pilgrimage to the Holy Land, but the earliest attested use of the phrase " chemin de Jerusalem " ( path to Jerusalem ) dates to the late 18th century when it was used to describe mazes at Reims and Saint-Omer.
The first attested civilized use is from excavations at Tell Brak dated the late fifth millennia.
PGP's original scheme, at least, leaves the decision whether or not to use its endorsement / vetting system to the user, while most other PKI schemes do not, requiring instead that every certificate attested to by a central certificate authority be accepted as correct.
While pagan is attested in English from the 14th century, there is no evidence that the term paganism was in use in English before the 17th century.
The common contemporary Latin legal term used in documents of the Holy Roman Empire was for a long time regnum (" rule, domain, empire ", such as in Regnum Francorum for the Frankish Kingdom ) before imperium was in fact adopted, the latter first attested in 1157, whereas the parallel use of regnum never fell out of use during the Middle Ages.
It has a connection with Thieves ' cant, and the earliest attested use ( 1756 ) refers to the vocabulary of " low or disreputable " people.
The blue and white coat of arms of Zurich is attested from 1389, and was derived from banners with blue and white stripes in use since 1315.
The use of the composite bow in chariot warfare is not attested in northern Europe.
Although contracted forms of the name are attested since the 15th Century, it was not until this period that the modern form of the name came into common use.
Canaan is historically attested throughout the 4th millennium BC ; the later Amarna Letters use, while sources of the Egyptian New Kingdom mention numerous military campaigns conducted in.
The word " pixilated ,"' previously limited to New England ( and attested there since 1848 ), " had a nationwide vogue in 1936 " thanks to its prominent use in the film ; although its use in the screenplay may not be an accurate interpretation.
The earliest attested use of the name " Cascade Range " is in the writings of botanist David Douglas.
Etymologically, according to the OED, the word matriarchy is first attested in 1885, building on an earlier matriarch, formed in analogy to patriarch, already in use in the early 17th century.

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