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It's related to, but ultimately very different from, other criminal or civil litigation; immigration law has its own traditions and doctrines — and the rules often change.
Jewish culture of this age was distinguished by the supreme literary merit of its Hebrew poetry, the new spirit of relatively free and rationalist examination of hallowed texts and doctrines, and the extension of Jewish cultural perspectives to totally new horizons mathematics, astronomy, medicine, philosophy, political theory, aesthetics, and belles-lettres.
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Vane and the Independents were seen by some as a principal reason for the failure of these talks, because the Scots and Charles were prepared to agree on issues of church polity and doctrine and the Independents were not.
Since each war began, the Westerners fighting them have changed equipment, tactics and doctrines, and struggled to understand the social and martial forces that confront them, and to understand insurgencies and counterinsurgency more broadly.
Vasubandhu, a great systematizer of mainstream Abhidharma, provided arguments and doctrines, and a life story, that paved the way to, and justified, the later dominance of Mahāyāna.
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She had long given up the Christianity of John, and as her knowledge of these dissident ancient communities grew she developed a desire for diversity of practice and doctrine and for the undogmatic benefits of religious community.
He emphasized its Byzantine conservatism in ritual and doctrine and prominently portrayed the role of the Holy Spirit in religious experience.
Noticing the many different branches and sûtras (scriptures) of Buddhism, he hoped to find its unifying essence that would also bridge the gap between ritual and experience on the one hand and doctrine and theory on the other hand.
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