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This has brought it ever greater influence.
(Cruise's devotion to Scientology is, in the pantheon of celebrity conversations, up there with Muhammad Ali signing on with the Nation of Islam, which, like Scientology, includes visits from space aliens in its beliefs). While Cruise's stature and power in Hollywood has perhaps earned the Church some begrudging tolerance, it has also brought it ever more attention.
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He said: "Oh! how shall God bring it (ever) to life, after (this) its death?" but God caused him to die for a hundred years, then raised him up (again).
Network effects bring it ever more data; continued success and smart strategy ensure it keeps its edge in brain power.
Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets UK, said: UK unemployment fell back sharply in October to 7.4%, bringing it ever closer to the 7% staging post"identified by Bank of England governor Mark Carney as a benchmark to review UK monetary policy.
It's not inconceivable that if the human brain's endocannabinoid system regulates fatigue, that an artificial stimulation of this system with marijuana could further reduce both physical and mental exhaustion, thereby bringing it ever closer to the designation of a performance enhancing drug.
I started one and brought it home and ever since then I kept working on it.
Nobody ever brought it up.
"No executive ever brought it up," he maintains.
Good old Andy did it so touchingly that nobody ever brought it up again.
But only 30percentt of them had reported it to management, and only 5percentt ever brought it before a judge.
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