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It could be that the founder trained 4 hours a day every day as a live-in disciple, and you only go to class 2 hours a week; or it could be that the school's teaching methods are inefficient.
One sees it also in disciples of Fowler, who turn out pedantically correct little essays in his honor (which is why I myself have adopted a slovenly, even squalid manner here).
In addition, Vedic knowledge was meant to be passed from teacher to disciple, in a disciplic chain.
All drug-sellers had to pay $45 in weekly dues, including $5 for "political contributions" (marches and rallies) and $35 for the right to sell in Gangster Disciple territory.
Mr. Noble was consecrated a bishop in the Church of the Beloved Disciple in 1980, a Manhattan church created to reach out to the gay and lesbian community.
His early mentor in Paris was Karin Waehner, a prominent disciple in France of Mary Wigman, the German modern-dance pioneer.
In 1962 Disciples entered the Consultation on Church Union and in 1985 an ecumenical partnership with the United Church of Christ.
Alexander Campbell summarized his theology in The Christian System (1835), the most influential book in shaping Disciples thought.
"Ad Reinhardt... is the disciple in art of the Lenin who in 1907 characterized his… The 1913 Armory Show.
Parkour's most prominent disciple in America is Mark Toorock, who lives in Washington, D.C., and runs a Web site called American Parkour.
The only oddity was that they were playing thousands of miles apart - the guru in India's southern city Chennai (Madras) and the disciple in Tokyo.
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