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Using religious identifiers as camouflage is a concept Twersky can relate to.
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In the 20th century "Muslim" came to be used as an ethnic, not only religious, identifier; it was replaced in the 1990s by "Bosniak".
The report added: For many Bosnian Muslims, religion often served as a community or ethnic identifier, and religious practice was confined to occasional visits to the mosque or significant rites of passage such as birth, marriage, and death.
But for my cactus, a year-round taxonomical identifier with religious connotations crosses the line.
Information on the religious backgrounds of the clients in each practice was linked to the midwives' questionnaire by an anonymous unique identifier.
RELIGIOUS fundamentalists.
Turn religious?
Religious scenarios.
■ Anything Religious.
Religious stigma?
Religious tests?
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