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Muslims wanted to live strictly by God's law in Islamist countries, a message intended for Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
Certain species live strictly in light, sandy soils; some build up high populations in muck soils; and a few seem to thrive in heavy soils.
A live, strictly online show the length of "What's Trending" (with its own set!) is, as far as I know, a first for the networks.
As it happens, this type of "self-experiment" has become increasingly popular among German non-fiction authors, who try to live strictly in accordance with the Bible, say, or forgo sex completely.
Samuel Richardson, Tristram Stuart argues in "The Bloodless Revolution," his fine cultural history of vegetarianism, developed the epistolary "running style" of "Pamela" and "Clarissa" in correspondence with the "nerve doctor" George Cheyne, who cured Richardson's chronic twitching and nausea by insisting he live "strictly aqueously and vegetably".
They live strictly by the Old Testament, you know, they want the woman to submit to the man and shit like that.
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Cluniac monks lived strictly canonical lives, opposing simony and clerical unchastity.
She kept her two lives strictly separate, treasuring her weekly visits to Bedford as private time.
Many Singaporeans keep their personal and professional lives strictly separate and will turn down any after-hours invitations.
It is his religion, and he lives strictly by its tenets, including eating purely as a vegetarian.
One striking feature of Fenby's account is to show de Gaulle's human side, which is unfamiliar, because he kept his personal and public lives strictly separate.
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