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секта


Тезаурус:

  1. Indeed in Webb's opinion, by the beginning of the 1840s sect, party and worldliness all undermined the antislavery movement as a whole.
  2. She sports a high-riding mini-skirt - which scarcely endears her to the strict Hasidic sect.
  3. Tagore wrote of this poem - "The feeling that man is not a mere casual visitor at the palace-gate of the world, but the invited guest whose presence is needed to give the royal banquet its sole meaning, is not confined to any particular sect in India.
  4. In Britain's Jewish community, the fundamentalist Lubavitch sect has taken over many rabbinical posts in the mainstream United Synagogue.
  5. William Coningham, Liberal MP for Brighton, declared that Gothic was a barbarous style, "peculiar to a sect of which the hon.
  6. The group was a coterie, meeting for beer in an Oxford pub on Tuesday mornings and for readings in Lewis's college room on Thursday evenings; and it came close, for a time, to qualifying as a sect.
  7. The only method of teaching the right hemisphere on which he sets his seal of approval is contemporary Sufism, a Muslim sect which teaches largely by ingenious parables, several of which he reproduces.
  8. Sir: If, after the return of the Archbishop of Canterbury from Rome, the Church of England, without the concurrence of the Orthodox churches and of the Church of Rome, alters the nature of the Sacred Ministry, which we claim to hold in common with them, it will behave as a sect and will become a sect.
  9. Sir George Robey 240 Seven Sisters Rd N4 (263 4581) Named after an old musical hero, located opposite the old Rainbow, the venerable old rock institution which is now home to a religious sect.
  10. Now, as he started making notes to put the Great Idea into more concrete form, he proposed a paper that would be only "quasi-revolutionary" and therefore have a wider appeal, and "non-sectarian", so it would not be in hock to one particular sect or group.
  11. It could be "neo-Stalinism" (refusing to say Russia was a capitalist country); "Pabloite revisionism" (deciding to join the Labour Party secretly); "tailism" (waiting for trade unions to organize strikes rather than getting on with it yourself); "liquidationism" (dissolving the sect into a larger movement, hoping that its ideas will catch on); "parliamentary cretinism" (advising people to vote Labour); "stageism" (not demanding everything at once); or even "centreism" (expressing a liking for Tony Benn).
  12. Mamelukes are not a sect, merely children of any faith bought young, and reared as Muslims to serve and rule Egypt and Syria.
  13. Pharisee: "One of an ancient Jewish sect distinguished by their strict observance of the traditional and written law, and by their pretensions to superior sanctity.

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