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Engendering skepticism among Arab allies convulsed by revolts.
Amb. Marc Ginsberg: The Palestinians' UN Remains of the Day Amb. Marc Ginsberg 2011
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Engendering a firestorm of criticism, their new canonical guidelines for handling and punishing the most "grave crimes" in church law revealed just how enraged the hierarchy is at women who dare to challenge them.
Angela Bonavoglia: Women Take On Gender Apartheid in the Catholic Church 2010
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Engendering a firestorm of criticism, their new canonical guidelines for handling and punishing the most "grave crimes" in church law revealed just how enraged the hierarchy is at women who dare to challenge them.
Angela Bonavoglia: Women Take On Gender Apartheid in the Catholic Church 2010
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Engendering these experiences in your child might require you to dig deep -- to excavate your own childhood experiences with the aim of being the best parent you can be.
Jessica Zucker, Ph.D.: PBS's 'This Emotional Life': Parenting Begins Long Before Baby Arrives 2010
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'Engendering "Greekness": Women's emancipation and irredentist politics in nineteenth-century Greece'.
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008
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Engendering a conscientious population is the non-interventionist, cost-effective cure for the obesity epidemic.
S.I. Adam, M.D.: U.S. Health Care Reform, As Seen From the Trenches (Part 6 of 6) M.D. S.I. Adam 2010
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Engendering these experiences in your child might require you to dig deep -- to excavate your own childhood experiences with the aim of being the best parent you can be.
Jessica Zucker, Ph.D.: PBS's 'This Emotional Life': Parenting Begins Long Before Baby Arrives 2010
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My new personal favourite is FABGLITTER (Fetish, Allies, Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Intersexed, Transgender, Transsexual Engendering Revolution) – apparently it was coined by Anything That Moves magazine although, as Wikipedia notes, “this term has not made its way into common usage”.
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Rachel Adler, who in Engendering Judaism offers the fullest feminist theological exploration of halakhah, agrees that a feminist halakhah is a transformed halakhah, but she sees the law “as a way for communities of Jews to generate and embody their Jewish moral visions” (1998, 21).
Feminist Theology. 2009
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In her book, Engendering Judaism (1999), she emphasizes the need for halakhah, to inform and guide our lives, even for non-Orthodox Jews.
Female Purity (Niddah) Annotated Bibliography. leBeit Yoreh 2009
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