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War is often begun and sustained as an emotional reaction to an enemy.
Such ventures have too often begun with good intentions and naive overconfidence, as oil-rich despots see their armour crumple and burn beneath superior Western technology.
The Pentecostal churches, often begun in storefronts, combined the Hispanic language and culture with a religion that had already been established on the island of Puerto Rico early in the last century.
Roosting holes and nesting holes are most often begun in houses that are in close proximity to wooded areas, have natural wood or a dark-colored stain, and have either a clapboard siding, a board-and-batten siding, a tongue-and-groove siding, and less often, resawn shakes and shingles.
The new law will presumably make life easier for (Islamically) pious councillors in the northern English town of Oldham, where municipal debates have often begun with Muslim prayers.In America, a divided Supreme Court upheld the right of a local representatives in a town called Greece in the state of New York to begin their business with religious invocations.
The quest for supernatural power through a vision or dream was important among all of the tribes and among both girls and boys; vision quests were often begun when a child was as young as six or seven years of age.
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