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One group, the Spirituals, disrupted the order by a rigorous view of poverty; another, the Relaxati, disturbed it by a laxity of life.

He may find all that a nice change from his home city, where he recently had to cancel a lecture at a Rome campus because of protesters who called him a science-hating obscurantist.The second factor at work is the pope's image in the United States as one of those rare Europeans who takes a rigorous view of Islamic fundamentalism.

In his 1963 report on the Profumo affair, a strongly authoritarian approach to public affairs marched with a rigorous view of private morality and a patrician attitude to individuals, as he chronicled the dealings of "Mr Profumo" with "Mandy" and "Christine".

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The hour-long programme presented by Trevor Phillips, the former chair of the equality and human rights commission, promised to be a "rigorous survey of the views of British Muslims".

In 178 countries faiths are required to register with the government, and in 117 states this obligation has caused problems for some religions.In the United States there are two bodies with a mandate to monitor global religious liberty: the State Department and a Commission on International Religious Freedom, which often takes a more rigorous view.

Other countries could have saved themselves a lot of trouble by taking a similarly rigorous view of consolidation.

Most Roman Catholic theologians now take a less rigorous view, trying to find some way of affirming membership in the body for those who are not members of the Roman Catholic Church.

Garriott describes himself as deeply influenced by Tolkien, who, as he points out, took an extremely rigorous view of make-believe.

39 Lauper et al 39 have recently provided a detailed and quantitatively rigorous view of cancer type and associated type-specific risk in WS.

Even so, Heizer has a rigorous, demanding view of patronage.

In her elegant, elusive new book, Janet Malcolm seeks to liberate Chekhov from the prison that his name has become, and from the kind of ritualized, sentimental admiration that is, in her rigorous view, the opposite of appreciative reading.

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