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The Peace of Augsburg ( 1555 ) generally, and the principle of cuius regio, eius religio specifically, marked the end of the first wave of organized military action between Protestants and Catholics ; however, its limitations did not address the emerging trend toward religious pluralism ( co-existence within a single territory ) developing throughout the German-speaking lands of the Holy Roman Empire.

co-existence and long
This short overview shows unmistakably a long period of difficult co-existence between the religions-also here in Wildeshausen.
When Russia joined the Council of the Islamic Conference in 2003, it emphasized that it had a long history of successful co-existence with Muslims, and a large integrated population of Muslims ( few of which are in any sense Islamist ).
As a result of the long co-existence of Tats and Azerbaijanis many common features in farming, housekeeping and culture have developed.
... the play is a masterly summation of all the themes that have long obsessed Pinter: the fallibility of memory, the co-existence in one man of brute strength and sensitivity, the ultimate unknowability of women, the notion that all human contact is a battle between who and whom.
The peaceful co-existence in this vast district has been possible only because of the observance in letter and spirit of these traditions which have since long been guiding the very destinies of the people professing varied faiths.

co-existence and followed
As activity, prajñā can be described as " choiceless engagement " where " choiceless " means selflessly accepting outcomes as they develop while understanding interdependent co-existence and emptiness ( śūnyatā ), followed by further engagement.

co-existence and during
The Sami have lived in relative co-existence with their neighbors for centuries, but for the last two hundred years-especially during the second half of the 20th century, there have been many dramatic changes in Sami culture, politics, economics and their relations with their neighboring societies.
After years of peaceful co-existence with the surrounding Arab villagers, from whom they purchased vegetables, fruit and eggs, the inhabitants of Neve Yaakov were attacked during the 1929 Palestine riots, and many families returned to the Old City.
In the wake of fighting between the Austrian Empire and the Hungarian rebels during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, and the two decades of uneasy co-existence following, Hungarian soldiers served either in mixed units or were stationed away from Hungarian areas.

co-existence and .
`` One day our species promises co-existence, and the next day it threatens co-extinction ''.
Such thoughts will stimulate to get rid of the existing karmas by one's own efforts and lead a peaceful life of co-existence.
The practice of vegetarianism is instrumental for the practice of non-violence and peaceful co-operative co-existence.
He is also devoted to philanthropic endeavors, most notably his own White Feather Foundation and the Whaledreamers Organization, both of which promote the co-existence of all species and the health and well-being of the Earth.
The subsequent events have often been interpreted as a struggle between two opposing factions, the " court party ", made up of Baldwin's mother, Amalric's first wife Agnes of Courtenay, her immediate family, and recent arrivals from Europe who were inexperienced in the affairs of the kingdom and who were in favour of war with Saladin ; and the " noble party ", led by Raymond of Tripoli and the lesser nobility of the kingdom, who favoured peaceful co-existence with the Muslims.
* the chromosomes in meiosis undergo a recombination which shuffles the genes producing a different genetic combination in each gamete, compared with the co-existence of each of the two separate pairs of each chromosome ( one received from each parent ) in each cell which results from mitosis.
This led to relatively peaceful co-existence and prosperity until the breakup of the federation.
* As term for the condition of harmonious co-existence between adherents of different religions or religious denominations.
Third, structural laws deal with co-existence rather than change.
An argument from evil attempts to show that the co-existence of evil and such a deity is unlikely or impossible, and attempts to show the contrary have been traditionally known as theodicies.
This in turn allows for co-existence of microcell layers with macrocell layers.
In many markets however, the co-existence issue is of little relevance, as legislative hurdles exist to co-deploying two standards in the same licensed slice of spectrum.
* October – The Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony and Wampanoags celebrate a harvest feast ( 3 days ), later regarded as the " First Thanksgiving ", noted for peaceful co-existence.
With relatively abundant prey, tigers and leopards seem to successfully coexist without competitive exclusion or inter-species dominance hierarchies that may be more common to the leopard's co-existence with the lion in savanna habitats.
The " noble party " was led by Raymond III of Tripoli and the native nobility of the kingdom, who favoured peaceful co-existence with the Muslims.
" Rehabilitation centres therefore play a key role in promoting democracy, co-existence and respect for human rights.
with the goal of redirecting government activity toward the path of law and ensuring the Constitutional order of our Nation, and the essential underpinnings of democratic co-existence among Chileans.
Until the riots 1969, co-existence between the three ethnicities ( and other minor groups ) was largely peaceful, although the three main racial groups for the most part lived in separate communities-the Malays in the villages, the Chinese in the urban areas, and the Indians in the towns and plantation.
The rules of the CEP are intended to provide for the co-existence of, and peaceful economic activity between, phyles with potentially very different values.
One alternative is to move a peace process towards the creation of a bi-national state, a " one-state solution ", that promotes co-existence rather than to continuing to divide.
The two cultures would have been unlikely to forge a peaceful co-existence.
At the national level, there is the problem of promoting the French language within the context of its co-existence with other partner or international languages in most member countries, especially in Africa.
The 4th floor showcases displays co-existence of various religions.
* An internationalized system is equipped for use in a range of " locales " ( or by users of multiple languages ), by allowing the co-existence of several languages and character sets for input, display, and UI.

did and long
It did not take me long to slip the bolt securely and return to the rear and its couch.
To Tilghman the incident was just one of a long list of hair-raising, smash-'em-down adventures on the side of the law which started in 1872 when he was only eighteen years old, and did not end till fifty years later when he was shot dead after warning a drunk to be quiet.
When I mentioned that for my first long voyage I did not even have the money for the return fare, but had trusted to luck that I would earn a sufficient amount, the young people looked at me doubtingly.
But that did not prevent him from writing more long letters, or from coming to spend his Christmas vacations with the hospitable, lively Szolds in their pleasant house on Lombard Street.
For centuries the North Atlantic nations dominated the world and as long as they did they could afford the luxury of fighting each other.
These public efforts were rare because Mr. Rayburn normally did his counseling, persuading and educating long before an issue reached its test on the House floor.
Even there he did not last for long.
`` How long did you study??
Cousin Joshua Dover decided to remain with the Reverend and poor Isaac Pitt until life passed away -- and he was hurt so badly he did not seem for long in this world.
Now place 12 pieces 1/2'' '' sq. on this edge as we did before and space them with the 5-3/4'' '' long `` tappets '', as they are called.
Nor have we remembered that in the melting pot of America the hundreds of isolated and semi-isolated ethnic, regional and occupational groups did not fuse into a homogeneous national unit until long after education and industrialization had caused them to cast oral tradition aside as a means of carrying culturally significant material.
The radio broadcasts themselves were often so patiently informative, despite the baseball jargon, that girls and women could begin to store up in their minds the same sort of random and meaningless statistics that small boys had long learned better than they ever did their lessons in school.
Thus, the Mahayana metaphysic of mystical union for salvation was distilled down to a bare self-seeking, and for this reason, the mystic in Asia did not long remain in isolated contemplation.
Not until long after the war -- 1950, in fact -- did they get a hint of the reason.
The earth was a little heavy and I had to stop once and clean the plowshares because they were not scouring properly, and I did not look back towards the place until I had turned the corner and was plowing across the upper line of the large field, a long way from where I had stopped because of the snake.
Being reasonably sure of the reason for the long pause, however, did not make it seem any less long to Jack.
The indecision did not last long: during May 1963 the CCITT Working Party on the New Telegraph Alphabet proposed to assign lower case characters to columns 6 and 7, and International Organization for Standardization TC 97 SC 2 voted during October to incorporate the change into its draft standard.
He concluded — correctly — that the mouthwash either did not reach, or was not present long enough, to kill the plaque organisms.
The use of a single official language, which modern scholarship has dubbed Official Aramaic or Imperial Aramaic, can be assumed to have greatly contributed to the astonishing success of the Achaemenids in holding their far-flung empire together for as long as they did.
The class did not survive the Revolution ; but the courtesy title of abbé, having long lost all connection in people's minds with any special ecclesiastical function, remained as a convenient general term applicable to any clergyman.
Following the Protestant Reformation from 1517, it did not take long for Arian and other non-trinitarian views to resurface.
Fleming finally abandoned penicillin, and not long after he did, Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford took up researching and mass-producing it, with funds from the U. S. and British governments.
However, it did not remain defeated long.
Regardless of whatever happened Accrington did not remain under monastic control for long before reverting back to the de Lacys.

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