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They were sent to camps, where for eight months they received intensive religious indoctrination.
He learned to read from one of his master's sons, and he eagerly absorbed intensive religious training.
As for what happens after death, Herzog went through what he describes as "an intensive religious phase" in his teens, but he's no longer a believer.
But the real purpose of the legislation may be less to keep children in school longer than to let them pursue intensive religious education younger.
In the United States an early wave of movements for state and local prohibition arose from the intensive religious revivalism of the 1820s and '30s, which stimulated movements toward perfectionism in human beings, including temperance and abolitionism.
In the United States an early wave of movements for state and local prohibition arose out of the intensive religious revivalism of the 1820s and '30s, which stimulated movements toward perfectionism in human beings, including temperance and the abolition of slavery.
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(It just edged out "music-intensive religious").
The intensive rabbinic religious involvement led to the growth of a new concept of worship.
In light of intensive political activism by religious leaders and churches that support President Bush, this inquiry has the appearance of retribution and intimidation.
The president said on Tuesday that he would make a decision "in a while" after what his aides say will be an intensive study of the moral, religious and scientific arguments.
They clearly demonstrate that the two types of religious activity are more intensive within the American sample.
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