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  • ngton Reconsidered (2001); George Washington: Uniting a Nation (2002); and Revolution in America: C
  • s used as a "wastebin taxon" in former times, uniting a number of distinct lineages of forest turtl
  • Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress (t
  • unseat the prime minister if they succeed in uniting against him.
  • The work was the first to propose the idea of uniting algebra and geometry into a single subject an
  • ao (Bois-du-Fay, near Laon) and came close to uniting all the Franks under his rule; however, he wa
  • Uniting all who can be united against the main enemy
  • fer de Ceinture fulfilled the State's goal of uniting all France's railways in the capital, the Per
  • “1. Liberating and uniting all of Africa under a single, all-African soc
  • The temple has been a complete powerhouse uniting all devotees under one roof.
  • Application Quality Management (AQM) solution uniting all aspects of the software development lifec
  • grouping, which initially pursued a policy of uniting all unionist groups to form a new party.
  • nby Vellard was a project to build a causeway uniting all seven islands of Bombay into a single isl
  • lks with Jean Moulin about the possibility of uniting all the resistance groups working in France.
  • First, its goal of uniting all Romanian Orthodox believers in Western Eu
  • n rhythms combined with arousing syncopation, uniting all of the Americas in a style born of his un
  • This goal is nothing less than uniting all the fiends of the Lower Planes (not just
  • Uniting America: Restoring the Vital Center to Americ
  • Although she is not a co-sponsor of the Uniting American Families Act, she supports anti-hate
  • ality has been the principal advocate for the Uniting American Families Act (UAFA, H.R. 1024 , S. 4
  • The bill includes the Uniting American Families Act, which eliminates discr
  • n Agency of our Own: sex workers of the world uniting and fighting, Zero, 2012.
  • "IFOAM's mission is leading, uniting and assisting the organic movement in its ful
  • census were Anglican, Catholic, no religion, Uniting and Presbyterian.
  • chools Association, as a joint mission of the Uniting and Presbyterian Churches in Queensland.
  • PMSA) is an independent joint activity of the Uniting and Presbyterian Churches that promotes Chris
  • The USA Act ( Uniting and Strengthening America Act of 2001) is an
  • as the creation of a new county of Humberside uniting areas of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire previousl
  • formed in Illinois in 1860 by several groups uniting around Smith's son, Joseph Smith III.
  • So far from uniting Australians as a mature and coherent society,
  • to the reform of the Texas Democratic Party, uniting, behind Yarborough's candidacy, traditional N
  • s the 17th-century Bektashi Demir Baba Tekke, uniting Bektashi, Sunni, Christian and pagan traditio
  • igneron Claude Jobert acquired both vineyards uniting both Chambertin and Clos de Beze.
  • Cynan ap Rhodri Molwynog and their son, thus uniting both lines, was Rhodri Mawr.
  • for Charles I against the Parliamentarians by uniting Catholic and Protestant nobles (himself being
  • The organization's goal is to glorify God by uniting Christian officers for biblical fellowship an
  • 91), Pound House in Canterbury Road, St James Uniting Church in Riversdale Road, and Gwynton Park (
  • Uniting Church
  • Greenwood Uniting Church
  • Leichhardt Uniting Church
  • Punchbowl Uniting Church
  • Chester St Uniting Church
  • Padstow Uniting Church
  • Anglican 26.6% and Uniting Church 5.4%.
  • ch of Australasia, MLC is now a school of the Uniting Church in Australia, and caters for approxima
  • The parsonage associated with Narooma's Uniting Church
  • Presbyterian and Reformed (2.7%), and Uniting Church (2.3%).
  • No Religion with 14.9% and Uniting Church at 5.6%.
  • In 1974 prior to the formation of the Uniting Church in Australia from the Congregational U
  • Smithfield Uniting Church is on The Horsley Drive.
  • The Uniting Church is an example of ecumenism; it is one
  • The Uniting Church then changed tack again on 12 November
  • ation were Catholic 29.3%, Anglican 25.3% and Uniting Church 4.1%.
  • Heatherton-Dingley Uniting Church ("The Little White Church on the Corne
  • The new Uniting Church college moved in 1987 and the land was
  • MLC School is now a day school in the Uniting Church of Australia.
  • layman, Gordon was ordained in 1985 into the Uniting Church ministry.
  • Scots PGC became a school of the Uniting Church in 1977, following Church union.
  • He was President-Elect of the Uniting Church in Australia in 1997, President of the
  • Following the establishment of the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977, the work of the
  • h union, he lived to see the formation of the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977.
  • of The Lakes College (TLC) was assumed by the Uniting Church in Australia.
  • e of the Anglican Church of Australia and the Uniting Church in Australia.
  • St Ninian's Uniting Church in Brigalow Street is the second-oldes
  • Mount Mee, followed by Catholics (15.8%) and Uniting Church (11.8%).
  • a parish minister at Deepdene Methodist (now Uniting) Church in Melbourne, which he caused to be r
  • dies' College, South Perth was awarded to the Uniting Church of Australia following Church Union, a
  • It is a Uniting Church school that teaches students ranging f
  • nity through a range of ministries within the Uniting Church in Australia.
  • Clayfield College is an independent, Uniting Church and Presbyterian, day and boarding sch
  • can (36%), Catholic (31%), No Religion (13%), Uniting Church (6%) and Presbyterian and Reformed (4%
  • a Methodist minister, he afterwards became a Uniting Church minister in various parts of Victoria
  • By 1953 the Uniting Church set up an mission but eventually, in 1
  • me of Peace in Subiaco, and was buried in the Uniting Church section of Karrakatta Cemetery.
  • aman being a minister in then recently-merged Uniting Church in Australia.
  • ca, the Presbyterian Church of Korea, and the Uniting Church in Australia.
  • Superintendent of the Methodist (later Uniting Church in Australia) Wesley Mission, Pitt Str
  • Moderator of the New South Wales Synod of the Uniting Church in Australia.
  • rbara (1935-2001) was an active member of the Uniting Church in Griffith and directed a great numbe
  • urch of Australia, is now administered by the Uniting Church in Australia, and is a founding member
  • t Owen Evans (born 1937) is a minister of the Uniting Church in Australia and an amateur astronomer
  • e are no longer regular services - though the Uniting church and the tiny Presbyterian church are s
  • al theological schools (later combined as the Uniting Church Theological Hall) created an ecumenica
  • his appointment; it had been examined by the Uniting Church discipline committee, and he had been
  • the St Petri Lutheran Church (now St Peter's Uniting Church) in 1871.
  • - vowing to submit a formal complaint to the Uniting Church, with which the school is affiliated.
  • St Michael's Uniting Church, Melbourne
  • A minister with the Uniting Church, he also had a Bachelor of Education.
  • Penrhos College is an independent, Uniting Church, day and boarding school for girls, lo
  • St John Vianney Catholic Church, Greenacre Uniting Church, Greenacre Baptist Church, Greenacre C
  • d as Director of Social Responsibility in the Uniting Church, Queensland Synod, from 1977 to Decemb
  • of South India was the first modern Episcopal uniting church, consisting as it did, from its founda
  • s of the Methodist Church of Australasia, and Uniting Church, and served on the Board of Missions a
  • urch, Hurstville Church of Christ, Hurstville Uniting Church, Hurstville Seventh-day Adventist Chur
  • Established in 2003 by the Presbyterian and Uniting Church, it opened in 2003 on the grounds of i
  • 901, and is still a foundational text for the Uniting Church.
  • preacher with the Presbyterian and later the Uniting Church.
  • t of Justice and Social Responsibility in the Uniting Church.
  • n 1986 as a joint venture of the Anglican and Uniting churches in Bankstown.
  • ation into Lutheran, Calvinist and United and uniting churches.
  • Methodist Churches in 1932-48, including the Uniting Conference of 1939, and to Jurisdictional Con
  • opal Church, South, the M.P. delegates to the Uniting Conference in Kansas City were authorized to
  • General Conferences in 1932 and 1936, the Uniting Conference of Methodism in 1939, and Methodis
  • These uniting congregations were themselves the result of s
  • y, as opposed to the ‘tripartite' solution of uniting Congress Poland with Austrian Galicia as a th
  • rabeculae), emerge from all directions; these uniting, constitute the frame-work of the spleen.
  • n (creations) - interdisciplinary productions uniting contemporary developments in fine art, pop, j
  • “2. Uniting, coordinating, and giving general assistance
  • He is known for his work in uniting cosmic science with culture and theology, and
  • priot wing of the Cypriot government and then uniting Cyprus with Greece.
  • movement to solve the climate crisis, through uniting diverse youth organisations around this commo
  • rah's All Stars, a primetime talk show format uniting Dr. Oz, Dr. Phil, and Suze Orman.The four two
  • ody itself as a temple and prayer as a column uniting earth to heaven.
  • an opportunity to use this as a very serious uniting effort to close down Syria and put inordinate
  • innovation in media, concept, and approach by uniting facilities for creating, displaying, and perf
  • Horusornis may have been a "missing link" uniting falcons, hawks, and the secretarybird.
  • asserts the picture is a filmic paradigm for uniting feminism and anti-illusionism.
  • -level reports make explicit reference to the Uniting for Peace resolution as providing the necessa
  • for their country and all echelons of society uniting for the common good.
  • as been argued that with the adoption of the ' Uniting for Peace' resolution by the Assembly, and wi
  • working with other religious leaders, were a uniting force.
  • A party mostly uniting former (urban) nomenklatura and other Soviet
  • Bigum's work is focused on uniting High Art and Low Art in comic-style paintings
  • All this is part of the yoga of weights, uniting Hodge theory and the l-adic Galois representa
  • tolerance and reconciliation in the world and uniting humanity to face the challenges posed by terr
  • rs, brother of Louis IX of France, led to the uniting in 1271 of the County of Toulouse to the Crow
  • bulletins report stories of erstwhile enemies uniting in common cause against the alien occupiers,
  • mushroom-shaped supports (five on each side), uniting in the top into single roofs.
  • s rehabilitated as well as the concept of two uniting into one.
  • ised nationally in 1924 and no longer had the uniting issue of Free Trade to provide an anti-Conser
  • ken active steps to spread abroad the idea of uniting its brothers under its own flag.
  • r the invaluable service they had rendered to uniting Karnataka.
  • he provinces of southern Burgundy and Bresse, uniting lands that had no previous common history nor
  • Islamic Preaching League with Ahmed Sahnoun, uniting major figures of the Algerian Islamist moveme
  • etween people (resulting in an alien invasion uniting mankind), only admitting to Orr after numerou
  • Also, his death became a catalyst for uniting many university students, some religious offi
  • e Democratic Russia movement, an organization uniting many opposition political groups, won about 1
  • orld War II the Sanos returned to California, uniting members of their family who had served in the
  • The purpose of the NAPBL was to keep the uniting minor leagues independent of the American and
  • imed the Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 eternally uniting Namur with the other lordships of the Low Cou
  • "Out of Touch" was covered by Uniting Nations in 2004 and was featured on the compi
  • Uniting Nations' version peaked at #7 on the UK Singl
  • s including "You and Me" by British dance act Uniting Nations, Craig David "All the Way" music vide
  • tions, Bus Stop, Rikki & Daz, Barndance Boys, Uniting Nations.
  • a gift to the denomination for the purpose of uniting North and South in one theological college; b
  • he demands for responsible government and the uniting of the three parishes in the Borough of Sunde
  • ‘Issachar's Asse … or the Uniting of Churches,' Aberdeen, 1622.
  • Chief among these events was the uniting of the Evangelical United Brethren and Method
  • Before uniting one of the strands demolished the schoolhouse
  • , so now let's get on with the urgent task of uniting our country."
  • To lose time without uniting our efforts means extending the days of the (
  • amidst the socialist rule of Unidad Popular, uniting parties of socialist and Marxist orientation,
  • The whole of the facade is surmounted by a uniting pediment, with a circular window at its centr
  • цькаўшчына") is an international organisation uniting people of Belarusian descent globally.
  • It uniting physical materials with solid mechanics for m
  • funds and building the school was one of the uniting points of the fledging General Conference Men
  • UPYF - Uniting Presbyterian Youth Fellowship
  • Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa
  • ng order are Catholic, Anglican, no religion, Uniting, Presbyterian and Orthodox Christian.
  • The Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa (UPCSA
  • 69, the CWLU functioned as an umbrella group, uniting previously existing feminist groups and helpi
  • Larkin succeeded in uniting Protestant and Catholic workers and even pers
  • James I of Aragon, in the hopes of uniting Provence and Toulouse, had planned to marry B
  • med Mission Church (DRMC) in 1994 to form the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa (URCSA), s
  • e churches, but eventually united to form the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa.
  • 1994 the DRMC and the DRCA united to form the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa (URCSA).
  • The Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa (Verenigen
  • kers' International (SFIO), a socialist party uniting revolutionary and reformist groups.
  • n is exemplary of Fung's work: innovative and uniting rigorous empirical analysis with an equally s
  • t used to be the old Roman Road (Via Augusta) uniting Rome and Andalusia, is still today a narrow r
  • Ordinance for uniting Scotland into one Commonwealth with England,
  • A Discourse upon the Uniting Scotland with England: containing the general
  • ing whatsoever, abolished by An Ordinance for Uniting Scotland into one Commonwealth with England.
  • h Met Evita) was aired on Christmas Eve 2008, uniting several 'Evita' and 'Joseph' finalists from t
  • 07, Corsley has formed part of a new benefice uniting several parishes, called the Cley Hill Villag
  • nt tries to help Armaan to move on in life by uniting Shilpa and Armaan.
  • y to establish security and begin the task of uniting Somalis against al-Shabab, a militant al-Qaid
  • diplomats of plotting a “Jesuitical plan” of uniting South Ossetia and North Ossetia into a single
  • practiced the complex task of separating and uniting spacecraft to master docking techniques with
  • equalisation of rateable value was served by uniting St Nicholas with Greenwich to the east.
  • which after a prolonged struggle succeeds in uniting the world and establishing a totalitarian wor
  • Sinanan, sister of Mitra and Ashford Sinanan, uniting the Fitzpatrick family with another prominent
  • t was published in 2008 with the intention of uniting the previous conflicting orthographies, and f
  • Hoffmann suggested uniting the disparate works by presenting them in a f
  • in the United States of America committed to uniting the poor across color lines as the basis for
  • nsolidate the interests of the two nations by uniting the crowns in the marriage of the infant Mary
  • arried Sir Peter Maule of Fowlis around 1224, uniting the two Anglo-Norman families, and with him h
  • roadly, is a lasting symbol of the friendship uniting the two countries, just as the statue itself
  • latform for addressing challenging issues and uniting the gases community.
  • that they will have the inevitable result of uniting the tribesmen along the border with Taliban a
  • while in England, to defend himself, advises uniting the Canadas with one Parliament.
  • child, married (for reasons of succession and uniting the hereditary fiefs) a distant cousin, Count
  • However, the Emir Saladin is uniting the Islamic forces against the Crusader state
  • in resloving social problems and work towards uniting the society.
  • wart was created Duke of Richmond, once again uniting the Scottish and English dukedoms.
  • After uniting the two hordes, Tokhtamysh promoted a militar
  • Unlike his father, he succeeded in uniting the entire Mongols including Western Mongols
  • The civil parish was created in 1936 by uniting the civil parishes of Brereton cum Smethwick
  • was the first at which a single Liberal Party uniting the Whigs, Radicals and Peelites, stood.
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