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The congregations

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The act of congregating or collecting together.

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The congregations that resisted charging were often tiny, with low overhead.

The congregations were mainly in the Gaelic-speaking districts in the Highlands and islands.

The congregations of various churches return to their homes carrying candles.

The congregations, for the most part, will ignore the fuss altogether.

The congregations of the Church of England, however, soon closed their doors to him because of his enthusiasm.

"The congregations are so polarized, it's difficult for a lot of them to speak up, especially if they happen to disagree with the majority," he said.

The congregations loosely related in the Undenominational Fellowship of Christian Churches and Churches of Christ refused to enter such a "Christian Church".

The congregations merged in 2001, and adopted the current name.

The congregations responded in unison: "he has risen indeed".

The congregations in the a cappella tradition are the subject of this article.

The Congregations also fix the date and time of the commencement of the conclave.

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