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Catholics, no less than Jews, were seen by Luther as a supranational sect inimical to the sturdy bond of Germanic race and nationhood.
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In the postwar decades, American Jews have built sturdy ecumenical bonds with Roman Catholics, mainline Protestants and African-American Christians on social issues like civil rights and economic injustice.
The ensuing sturdier, sexually bonded pairs with helpful and dependable fathers would greatly improve the reproductive output of early human mothers, through earlier weaning, more numerous pregnancies and simultaneously dependent children, but also thanks to the egalitarian solidarity of other mothers (Hrdy 2009) and grandmothers (O'Connell et al. 1999).
That's really the dream for both of them -- they're both married to the work, which makes their bond the sturdiest one of all.
The new chemical bonds act like the sturdy rungs of a ladder, snapping the polymer chains back to crisp, unwrinkled attention.
The healthier companies like Nippon Life Insurance and Dai-Ichi Mutual Life Insurance have more profitable stock and bond portfolios and belong to sturdier banking groups.
They invested enormous hope in the capacity of ordinary people to create bonds of citizenship based on simple ideals — "We the people" — and in a sturdy design to balance self-governance with public trust.
The bonds of family, which elsewhere in Europe are getting weaker, in Italy seem still pretty sturdy.
It looks sturdy.
He looked sturdy.
They're sturdy.
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