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The shift may have come with the move from house churches, where women were naturally accepted, to more public gatherings.
With the move from three to seven days we need to know how much money will be saved, who from and how it would work.
The more interesting question will be whether Mr. Pittman will be able to live with the move from colleague to subordinate.
As her grandchildren struggle with the move from the suburbs – "They lost everything – their friends, their school, their home" – Sharratt struggles with stigma.
At 28 the Colombian, like fellow countryman Carlos Bacca, is arguably at his peak and it will be interesting to see how he copes with the move from the Portuguese league to Spain.
It is almost a novelisation of the theologian Karen Armstrong's theories put forward in Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence, with the move from subsistence to surplus leading to new forms of hierarchy and specialisation.
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